Trip Information

21 Days$2499USD

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Start

Finish

Place To visit

Kathmandu.

Departure

Pisang peak

Meals

Group Size

Season

Breakfast.Lunch.Dinner

11-15 People

Mar, Apr, May, Oct, Nov, Dec

Activities

  • Trekking
  • Peak Climbing
  • Expedition

Accomodation

Tea House & Camping During Climbing Time

Maximum Altitude

6,091 meters (19,983 feet)

Dificuly Level

  • Challenging

Overview

Pisang Peak is a popular trekking peak located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It's a part of the larger Annapurna Circuit trek and offers a relatively accessible and rewarding climbing experience for trekkers with some mountaineering experience. Here's some information about Pisang Peak climbing:

Location: Pisang Peak is situated in the Manang District of Nepal, in the Annapurna Conservation Area. It stands at an elevation of 6,091 meters (19,983 feet) above sea level.

Permits: Climbing Pisang Peak requires obtaining necessary permits. You'll need an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card, which are required for the Annapurna Circuit trek as well. In addition to these permits, you'll need a climbing permit for Pisang Peak, which can be obtained through a registered trekking agency.

Difficulty: Pisang Peak is considered a relatively easy trekking peak, but it does require some basic mountaineering skills. Climbers should be comfortable with using crampons, ice axe, ropes, and have a good understanding of glacier travel.

Duration: The duration of the Pisang Peak climbing expedition typically ranges from 17 to 21 days, depending on the specific itinerary chosen. This includes both the trek to the base camp and the climbing period.

Best Time to Climb: The best time to attempt Pisang Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season, which is from April to May, or the post-monsoon (autumn) season, which is from September to November. These months offer stable weather and clear skies for climbing.

Itinerary: The typical itinerary involves starting from Kathmandu and trekking through the Annapurna Circuit to reach Pisang Village. From there, you'll head to Pisang Base Camp and High Camp before making your summit attempt. After reaching the summit, you'll retrace your steps back to Pisang Village and continue with the Annapurna Circuit trek or take an alternate route.

Tour Highlights

    Stunning Himalayan Scenery: The entire journey to Pisang Peak is adorned with breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Manaslu mountain ranges. The high vantage points provide panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and picturesque landscapes.

    Annapurna Circuit Trek: Pisang Peak climbing is often combined with the classic Annapurna Circuit trek, which is one of the most famous and diverse trekking routes in Nepal. You'll have the opportunity to explore a variety of landscapes, from subtropical forests to high alpine meadows.

    Cultural Immersion: The trek and climb take you through numerous traditional villages inhabited by various ethnic groups, including Gurungs, Manangis, and Tibetans. This provides a chance to immerse yourself in local culture, visit monasteries, and interact with friendly villagers.

    Annapurna Conservation Area: Pisang Peak is located within the Annapurna Conservation Area, a protected region with rich biodiversity. You'll encounter diverse flora and fauna and experience the beauty of this pristine environment.

    Acclimatization Days: Proper acclimatization is essential for high-altitude climbing, and the route allows for several acclimatization days. These rest days give you the opportunity to explore nearby villages and adapt to the increasing altitude gradually.

    Base Camp at Pisang: The base camp for Pisang Peak is situated at a picturesque location, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks. It's a peaceful spot to rest and prepare for the climb.

    Climbing Experience: The actual climb of Pisang Peak is a thrilling experience. It involves ascending steep slopes and technical sections, including a final snow and ice section to the summit. The sense of achievement when you reach the summit is incredible.

    Pisang Village: Pisang is a charming village with a Tibetan influence. The village is known for its unique architecture, prayer wheels, and stunning views of Pisang Peak. It's a popular stop along the route.

    Adventure and Challenge: Pisang Peak climbing offers an adventure and challenge for mountaineers. While it's not an extremely technical climb, it requires basic mountaineering skills and provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience in high-altitude climbing.

    Interaction with Fellow Climbers: The Pisang Peak climbing route often attracts climbers from around the world. This provides the chance to meet like-minded individuals, share experiences, and make new friends during the expedition.

    Cultural Festivals: Depending on the timing of your climb, you might have the opportunity to witness local festivals and celebrations in the region. Festivals like Mani Rimdu and Losar provide a unique cultural experience.

    Bragging Rights: Climbing a Himalayan peak is a significant achievement and a point of pride for many adventurers. Pisang Peak allows you to add a notable accomplishment to your mountaineering resume.

Tour Itinerary

Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA): You'll arrive at TIA in Kathmandu. After disembarking from your flight and going through immigration and customs procedures, you'll enter the arrival area.

2. Visa on Arrival (if applicable): Depending on your nationality, you may need to obtain a visa on arrival at the airport. You can fill out the necessary forms and pay the visa fee at the immigration counter. Make sure to have your passport, passport-sized photos, and USD in cash for the visa fee.

3. Meet and Greet: You'll be greeted by a representative from the trekking agency or tour operator that you've booked your Pisang Peak climbing expedition with. They will be holding a sign with your name on it and will assist you with the transfer to your hotel.

4. Hotel Transfer: You'll be driven to your hotel in Kathmandu. The drive from the airport to your hotel can take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour, depending on the location of your hotel and traffic conditions.

5. Check-In and Rest: After reaching your hotel, you'll check in, and you can relax in your room to recover from your journey. You may want to freshen up and rest after your flight.

6. Pre-Climb Briefing: In the evening, you'll have a pre-climb briefing with your climbing guide and team members. During this meeting, you'll receive an overview of your climbing itinerary, discuss any last-minute preparations, and have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

7. Welcome Dinner: Many trekking agencies include a welcome dinner in a local Nepali restaurant, where you can taste traditional Nepali cuisine and get to know your fellow climbers and guides.

Morning: Sightseeing in Kathmandu

Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel or a local restaurant.

Sightseeing Tour: Kathmandu is rich in cultural and historical sites. You can visit some of the following places:

Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple): This ancient stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley.

Kathmandu Durbar Square: Explore the historic square with its palaces, temples, and statues. Don't miss the Kumari Ghar, the residence of the living goddess, Kumari.

Pashupatinath Temple: A sacred Hindu temple complex on the banks of the Bagmati River, it's an important pilgrimage site.

Boudhanath Stupa: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's one of the largest stupas in Nepal and a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site.

Lunch: Enjoy a traditional Nepali lunch at a local restaurant in one of the areas you've explored.

Afternoon: Trip Preparation

Gear Check: After returning to your hotel, gather all your climbing and trekking gear for a thorough check. Ensure that everything is in working order and that you haven't forgotten any essential items. If you need to rent or purchase any gear, you can do so in Kathmandu's Thamel district.

Permit and Documentation: Double-check that you have all the necessary permits, travel insurance documents, and identification. Make photocopies of important documents and keep them in a separate place from the originals.

Meet Your Climbing Guide: Spend some time with your climbing guide to discuss the upcoming trek and climb. Clarify any questions you may have about the itinerary, logistics, and safety procedures.

Purchase Supplies: If you need any last-minute supplies or snacks for the trek, you can buy them in Kathmandu. Thamel has many shops catering to trekkers and climbers.

Pack Your Bags: Start packing your trekking and climbing bags. Ensure that you have the right clothing and equipment for varying altitudes and weather conditions.

Evening: Final Preparations

Dinner: Enjoy a delicious dinner in Kathmandu, either at your hotel or at a local restaurant.

Reconfirm Details: Double-check your travel arrangements for the next day. Ensure that you have a clear understanding of when and where you'll be picked up to start your trek.

Rest: Get a good night's sleep to prepare for the journey ahead. You'll need your energy for the upcoming trek and climb.

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Morning: Breakfast and Departure

Breakfast: Start your day with a good breakfast at your hotel in Kathmandu. This will give you the energy needed for the drive ahead.

Meet Your Guide and Team: Meet up with your climbing guide and the rest of your expedition team at your hotel. Ensure that all your gear and equipment are loaded onto the private transport.

Mid-Morning: Departure from Kathmandu

Private Transport: You'll board a private vehicle that will take you from Kathmandu to Besisahar. The drive is scenic, and you'll pass through picturesque villages, terraced fields, and along winding mountain roads. The journey usually takes around 6-8 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.

Lunch Stop: Your driver will likely stop at a local restaurant or teahouse along the way for lunch. This is an opportunity to enjoy a meal and take a break.

Afternoon: Arrival in Besisahar

Arrival in Besisahar: You'll arrive in Besisahar, the gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, in the late afternoon or early evening.

Check-In: Check in to your accommodation in Besisahar. You may stay in a teahouse or a guesthouse, depending on the arrangements made by your trekking agency.

Evening: Rest and Preparation

Dinner: Enjoy a meal at your accommodation or a local restaurant in Besisahar.

Final Preparations: Review your gear and equipment one last time with your climbing guide. Ensure that everything is in order for the trekking and climbing days ahead.

Rest: Get a good night's sleep, as the next day, you'll start your trek towards Pisang Village, which is the initial stage of your Pisang Peak climbing adventure.

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Morning: Drive to Syange

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at your accommodation in Besisahar.

Shared Jeep: You will board a shared jeep or local transport that will take you from Besisahar to Syange. The journey involves driving along winding mountain roads and offers spectacular views of the Himalayan landscape. The drive can take around 2-3 hours, depending on road conditions.

Syange Arrival: Arrive in Syange, a small village in the Annapurna region.

Mid-Morning: Begin Trek to Chamje

Start Trek: After arriving in Syange, you'll begin your trek towards Chamje, which is the first day of your Annapurna Circuit trek.

Trail: The trekking trail will take you through beautiful landscapes, lush forests, and picturesque villages. You'll also cross suspension bridges over rivers and streams.

Lunch: During the trek, you can stop at a local teahouse or eat a packed lunch.

Afternoon: Continue Trek to Chamje

Arrival in Chamje: You'll reach Chamje, a charming village, by late afternoon or early evening. Chamje is a common stopping point for trekkers on the Annapurna Circuit.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Chamje where you'll spend the night.

Evening: Rest and Relaxation

Dinner: Enjoy a meal at your accommodation or a local teahouse in Chamje.

Rest: After a day of driving and trekking, get a good night's sleep to rejuvenate for the upcoming days of your trek.

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Morning: Start Trek from Chamje

Breakfast: Begin your day with breakfast at the teahouse or guesthouse in Chamje.

Trekking Start: Your trek for the day begins as you leave Chamje and follow the Annapurna Circuit trail. You'll continue to walk along scenic trails with lush forests, terraced fields, and occasional views of the Marsyangdi River.

Mid-Morning: Scenic Trekking

Scenic Beauty: As you continue along the trail, you'll encounter several small villages and settlements, providing opportunities to interact with locals and experience the unique culture of the region.

Lunch: You can take a break and have lunch at one of the teahouses or restaurants along the trail.

Afternoon: Arrival in Bagarchhap

Bagarchhap: By the afternoon, you'll reach Bagarchhap, a picturesque village along the Annapurna Circuit trek. Bagarchhap is known for its traditional Tibetan-style architecture and prayer wheels.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Bagarchhap, where you'll spend the night.

Evening: Explore and Rest

Exploration: After settling in, take some time to explore the village of Bagarchhap. Visit the local monastery, interact with the villagers, and immerse yourself in the culture of the region.

Dinner: Enjoy a hearty dinner at your accommodation or at a local teahouse in Bagarchhap.

Rest: After a day of trekking, rest and get a good night's sleep. Proper rest is crucial for acclimatization as you continue to gain altitude on the trek.

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Trek to Chame (2,710m/8,891ft): 5 -6 hours

Breakfast: Start your day with a nutritious breakfast at your teahouse in Bagarchhap.

Trekking Commencement: Begin your trek from Bagarchhap to Chame. The trail will continue to offer picturesque views of the surrounding mountains, lush forests, and charming villages.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Scenic Trekking

Nature and Culture: Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Marsyangdi River and the forests as you trek. Along the way, you might encounter local villagers, yaks, and various species of birds. Take your time to appreciate the natural surroundings and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or restaurant along the trail for lunch. Refuel and rest before continuing your trek.

Afternoon: Arrival in Chame

Chame: By the afternoon, you'll arrive in Chame, the headquarters of the Manang District. Chame is a larger village compared to the previous ones you've visited, with more facilities and accommodations.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Chame where you'll spend the night. Take some time to relax and freshen up after the day's trek.

Evening: Exploration and Rest

Explore Chame: Take a stroll around Chame to explore the area. Visit the local market, interact with fellow trekkers, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the village.

Dinner: Have dinner at your teahouse or at a local restaurant. Replenish your energy with a hearty meal.

Rest and Acclimatize: Spend the evening resting and acclimatizing to the higher altitude. Ensure you're properly hydrated and listen to your body. It's essential to take care of yourself, especially as you continue to ascend.

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Chame to Upper Pisang (3,700m/12,136ft): 5-6hours

Morning: Departure from Bagarchhap

Breakfast: Start your day with a nutritious breakfast at your teahouse in Bagarchhap.

Trekking Commencement: Begin your trek from Bagarchhap to Chame. The trail will continue to offer picturesque views of the surrounding mountains, lush forests, and charming villages.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Scenic Trekking

Nature and Culture: Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Marsyangdi River and the forests as you trek. Along the way, you might encounter local villagers, yaks, and various species of birds. Take your time to appreciate the natural surroundings and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or restaurant along the trail for lunch. Refuel and rest before continuing your trek.

Afternoon: Arrival in Chame

Chame: By the afternoon, you'll arrive in Chame, the headquarters of the Manang District. Chame is a larger village compared to the previous ones you've visited, with more facilities and accommodations.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Chame where you'll spend the night. Take some time to relax and freshen up after the day's trek.

Evening: Exploration and Rest

Explore Chame: Take a stroll around Chame to explore the area. Visit the local market, interact with fellow trekkers, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the village.

Dinner: Have dinner at your teahouse or at a local restaurant. Replenish your energy with a hearty meal.

Rest and Acclimatize: Spend the evening resting and acclimatizing to the higher altitude. Ensure you're properly hydrated and listen to your body. It's essential to take care of yourself, especially as you continue to ascend.

Morning: Wake Up and Breakfast

Wake Up: Start your day by waking up at a reasonable hour, allowing your body to get plenty of rest.

Breakfast: Enjoy a nutritious breakfast at your teahouse or guesthouse. It's important to fuel your body for the day ahead.

Mid-Morning: Explore Pisang and Surroundings

Leisurely Walk: After breakfast, take a leisurely walk around Pisang Village. Explore the village and its surroundings to get a sense of the local culture and scenery. You can visit the local monastery, interact with the villagers, and take in the stunning views of the Annapurna and Pisang mountain ranges.

Lunch: Return to your teahouse or guesthouse for lunch. Ensure you continue to stay hydrated and well-fed throughout the day.

Afternoon: Rest and Acclimatize

Rest: Spend the afternoon resting at your accommodation. You can take a nap, read, or simply relax to conserve energy for the climb.

Acclimatization Walk: In the afternoon, consider taking a short acclimatization walk to a higher point nearby. Climbing a little higher and then descending helps your body adapt to the increased altitude. Consult with your climbing guide or trekking leader for the best acclimatization route in the area.

Evening: Prepare for the Climb

Dinner: Enjoy a hearty dinner to replenish your energy. A balanced meal with carbohydrates and protein is ideal.

Trip Briefing: Have a detailed briefing session with your climbing guide or expedition leader. Discuss the climbing route, safety procedures, and any last-minute preparations. Make sure you have all the necessary climbing gear and clothing ready for the next day.

Double-Check Gear: Go through your climbing equipment and gear one final time to ensure everything is in order, properly packed, and ready for the ascent.

Night: Restful Sleep

Early to Bed: Get an early night's sleep to ensure you are well-rested and ready for the challenging climb of Pisang Peak the following day. Adequate rest is crucial for your safety and performance during the ascent.

 

Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp(4,380m/14,370ft): 4-5 hours

Today marks the beginning of your journey from Upper Pisang to the Pisang Peak Base Camp, which is a crucial step before your summit attempt. Here's how your day might unfold:

Morning: Departure from Upper Pisang

Breakfast: Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your teahouse or guesthouse in Upper Pisang. Ensure you have a well-balanced meal to fuel your trek.

Trek Start: Your trek to the Pisang Peak Base Camp begins early in the morning. The trail will gradually lead you higher into the mountains.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Trekking to Base Camp

Trail: As you ascend, you'll follow a well-marked trail that winds its way through alpine terrain. You'll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and the valley below.

Acclimatization Breaks: Your climbing guide will likely plan for acclimatization breaks along the way. These breaks help your body adjust to the increasing altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

Lunch: Enjoy a packed lunch at a suitable spot along the trail. It's essential to stay nourished and hydrated throughout the day.

Afternoon: Arrival at Pisang Peak Base Camp

Base Camp: By the afternoon, you'll arrive at the Pisang Peak Base Camp, which is typically located at a higher elevation than Upper Pisang. Your climbing guide and support team will set up the base camp for your stay.

Base Camp Preparation: Settle into the base camp, which serves as your home for the next few days. You'll have comfortable tents and necessary equipment for your stay.

Evening: Rest and Preparation

Rest: After a day of trekking, rest and relaxation are crucial. Spend the evening resting in the base camp, which is quieter and more remote than the villages you've stayed in previously.

Dinner: Have dinner at the base camp. Your meals will be prepared by the expedition team to ensure you have the necessary energy for the climb.

Summit Briefing: Meet with your climbing guide for a detailed briefing on the summit attempt. Discuss the route, safety measures, and any last-minute instructions. Make sure you understand the plan for the next day.

Gear Check: Double-check your climbing gear and clothing to ensure everything is in order for the summit attempt. Your climbing guide will assist with any adjustments or preparations needed.

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinners

Pisang Peak Base Camp to High Camp  (5,400m/17,712ft): 3-4 hours

Morning: Departure from Upper Pisang

Breakfast: Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your teahouse or guesthouse in Upper Pisang. Ensure you have a well-balanced meal to fuel your trek.

Trek Start: Your trek to the Pisang Peak Base Camp begins early in the morning. The trail will gradually lead you higher into the mountains.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Trekking to Base Camp

Trail: As you ascend, you'll follow a well-marked trail that winds its way through alpine terrain. You'll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and the valley below.

Acclimatization Breaks: Your climbing guide will likely plan for acclimatization breaks along the way. These breaks help your body adjust to the increasing altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

Lunch: Enjoy a packed lunch at a suitable spot along the trail. It's essential to stay nourished and hydrated throughout the day.

Afternoon: Arrival at Pisang Peak Base Camp

Base Camp: By the afternoon, you'll arrive at the Pisang Peak Base Camp, which is typically located at a higher elevation than Upper Pisang. Your climbing guide and support team will set up the base camp for your stay.

Base Camp Preparation: Settle into the base camp, which serves as your home for the next few days. You'll have comfortable tents and necessary equipment for your stay.

Evening: Rest and Preparation

Rest: After a day of trekking, rest and relaxation are crucial. Spend the evening resting in the base camp, which is quieter and more remote than the villages you've stayed in previously.

Dinner: Have dinner at the base camp. Your meals will be prepared by the expedition team to ensure you have the necessary energy for the climb.

Summit Briefing: Meet with your climbing guide for a detailed briefing on the summit attempt. Discuss the route, safety measures, and any last-minute instructions. Make sure you understand the plan for the next day.

Gear Check: Double-check your climbing gear and clothing to ensure everything is in order for the summit attempt. Your climbing guide will assist with any adjustments or preparations needed.

Night: Early Rest

Early Bedtime: Get an early night's sleep as you'll be waking up early for your Pisang Peak summit attempt. Adequate rest is crucial for your safety and performance during the climb.

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

Summit Pisang Peak and back to base camp (6,091m/19,980ft): 8-9 hours

Early Morning: Summit Attempt

Wake Up: Rise very early, typically around 2 AM or 3 AM, to begin your summit attempt. The early start is essential to make the most of stable weather conditions and ensure a safe climb.

Breakfast: Start your day with a light breakfast. You'll need the energy for the ascent.

Final Gear Check: Ensure that all your climbing gear and equipment are in order, and that you're properly dressed for the cold temperatures and challenging terrain.

Headlamp On: As you set out in the dark, use your headlamp to illuminate the way. Follow your climbing guide closely, as they are familiar with the route.

Morning to Midday: Summiting Pisang Peak

Climb Start: The initial part of the climb will be steep and challenging. You'll be ascending over rocky and icy terrain.

Guided Ascent: Follow your climbing guide's instructions carefully. They will guide you through the safest and most efficient route to the summit.

Summit Push: As you ascend higher, you'll encounter thinner air and lower temperatures. Stay focused and take short, steady steps. The final push to the summit may require the use of ropes and technical climbing equipment.

Summit Success: Congratulations, you've reached the summit of Pisang Peak! Enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and take some time for photos and reflection.

Descent: Returning to Base Camp

Summit Celebration: Spend some time at the summit, but remember that the descent is equally important. Your climbing guide will help ensure that you don't spend too much time at the summit to avoid potential altitude-related issues.

Descent: Begin your descent carefully, retracing your steps back down to the High Camp. Descending can be physically demanding, so take your time and use proper techniques.

Afternoon: Arrival at High Camp and Beyond

High Camp Arrival: Arrive back at the High Camp, where you can rest, have a meal, and recover from the summit climb.

Further Descent: After a rest at the High Camp, continue your descent down to the Base Camp. This is the final leg of your return journey.

Evening: Arrival at Base Camp

Base Camp Arrival: Return to the Base Camp, where you started your climb earlier in the day. It's a significant achievement to have successfully summited Pisang Peak and safely returned to the Base Camp.

Night: Celebration and Rest

Celebration: Celebrate your summit success with your climbing team and fellow trekkers. Share stories and experiences from the climb.

Dinner: Enjoy a well-deserved dinner at the Base Camp. Reflect on the day's achievements and savor a hot meal.

Rest: Get a good night's sleep at the Base Camp. You've had an exhausting but rewarding day, and rest is essential for your recovery.

.Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

After your successful summit of Pisang Peak and the return to the Base Camp, you'll continue your journey through the stunning Manang Valley. Here's how your day might unfold:

Morning: Start Your Descent

Breakfast: Enjoy a satisfying breakfast at the Base Camp to replenish your energy for the day's trek.

Departure: Bid farewell to the Base Camp and start your descent towards the Manang Valley. You'll be retracing your steps along the trail you followed on your way up.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Trek through the Valley

Trail Descent: Descend along the trail, which will gradually take you to lower altitudes. The terrain will become less steep as you make your way into the Manang Valley.

Scenic Views: Enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the picturesque landscapes of the Manang Valley.

Lunch: Stop at a suitable spot or teahouse along the trail for lunch. Take a break and relax before continuing your trek.

Afternoon: Arrival in Manang

Manang: By the afternoon, you'll arrive in Manang, a beautiful village located in the Manang Valley. Manang is a popular stop for trekkers and climbers and offers various accommodations and facilities.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Manang where you'll spend the night. You'll appreciate the more comfortable facilities and lower altitude after the challenging ascent and descent of Pisang Peak.

Evening: Relax and Explore Manang

Exploration: Take some time to explore the village of Manang. Visit local monasteries, interact with fellow trekkers, and immerse yourself in the unique culture of the region.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at your accommodation or at a local restaurant in Manang. A hearty meal is essential for your recovery.

Night: Rest and Acclimatize

Rest: Rest and relax in Manang. The village's lower altitude will allow your body to continue acclimatizing to the decreasing altitude.

Manang to Yak Kharka (4,110m/13,484ft): 3 - 4 hours

Morning: Departure from Manang

Breakfast: Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your teahouse or guesthouse in Manang. Proper nutrition is essential for your trekking days.

Trek Start: Start your trek from Manang to Yak Kharka. The trail will lead you further into the Annapurna region, offering more stunning views of the Himalayas.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Trekking through Alpine Terrain

Trail: As you trek, you'll gradually gain elevation while following a well-marked trail. The terrain will become more alpine, with fewer trees and more open landscapes.

Acclimatization: Continue to acclimatize to the altitude as you ascend. It's crucial to monitor your body's response and stay hydrated.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or restaurant along the trail for lunch. Rest, enjoy the local cuisine, and recharge for the afternoon.

Afternoon: Arrival in Yak Kharka

Yak Kharka: By the afternoon, you'll arrive in Yak Kharka, a small settlement located at a higher altitude than Manang. The name "Yak Kharka" reflects the presence of yaks in the region.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Yak Kharka where you'll spend the night. Accommodations in this area are basic, but you'll have essential facilities.

Evening: Rest and Acclimatization

Rest: Rest and relax in Yak Kharka. The higher altitude of this village means that your body will continue to adapt to the thinning air.

Dinner: Have dinner at your accommodation or at a local teahouse in Yak Kharka. Eating a balanced meal is important for maintaining your energy levels.

Hydration: Stay well-hydrated throughout the day and evening. Adequate hydration is crucial at higher altitudes.

Night: Sleep and Acclimatize

Sleep: Get a good night's sleep in Yak Kharka. Proper rest will prepare you for the upcoming trekking days, especially as you continue to ascend to higher altitudes.

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

Morning: Departure from Yak Kharka

Breakfast: Begin your day with a nutritious breakfast at your teahouse in Yak Kharka. Ensure you're well-fueled for the day's trek.

Trek Start: Start your trek early in the morning. The trail will gradually lead you to higher elevations, providing impressive views of the surrounding mountains.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Ascend to Thorang Phedi

Trail Ascent: As you ascend, the trail might become steeper, and the air thinner. Take your time and maintain a steady pace. The trek can be challenging, so listen to your body and rest when needed.

Scenic Views: Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Gangapurna mountain ranges as you climb higher. The landscape becomes more rugged and awe-inspiring.

Lunch: Stop for a rest and lunch at a teahouse or a suitable spot along the trail. It's essential to refuel and hydrate during the trek.

Afternoon: Arrival in Thorang Phedi

Thorang Phedi: By the afternoon, you'll arrive at Thorang Phedi, a small settlement located at the base of Thorong La Pass. This is a crucial resting point for trekkers preparing to cross the pass.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or lodge in Thorang Phedi where you'll spend the night. Accommodations here are basic but designed to provide trekkers with necessary amenities.

Evening: Rest and Preparation

Rest: Rest and relax in Thorang Phedi. The higher altitude and upcoming pass crossing require you to conserve energy.

Dinner: Have an early dinner at your accommodation. Opt for easily digestible and energy-rich foods to prepare for the challenging pass crossing.

Hydration: Continue to stay well-hydrated. Proper hydration is vital for your endurance and overall well-being, especially at higher altitudes.

Briefing: Attend a briefing session with your trekking guide. Discuss the plan for crossing Thorong La Pass, including the departure time for the next day, safety measures, and any specific instructions.

Night: Early Rest

Early Bedtime: Go to bed early to ensure you get enough rest before the early morning start for the Thorong La Pass crossing. Adequate rest is essential for your stamina and focus during this challenging part of the trek.

Yak kharka to Thorang Phedi:(4420m/14501ft): 3-4 hours

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

Thorang Phedi to Thorong La (5416m/17764ft), continue trek to Muktinath (3,800/12,467ft): 9-10 hours

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

Thorang Phedi to Thorong La (5416m/17764ft), continue trek to Muktinath (3,800/12,467ft): 9-10 hours

This day marks a significant achievement as you cross Thorong La Pass, the highest point on the Annapurna Circuit, and then descend to the sacred site of Muktinath. Here's how your day might unfold:

Early Morning: Start the Thorong La Pass Crossing

Wake Up: Wake up very early, typically around 3 AM, to start the ascent to Thorong La Pass. An early start ensures you cross the pass during stable weather conditions and minimizes the risk of snow accumulation on the trail.

Breakfast: Have a light and energizing breakfast. Hot tea and high-energy snacks are commonly consumed before the challenging ascent.

Pre-Dawn to Morning: Thorong La Pass Crossing

Ascend to Thorong La Pass: Begin the challenging ascent to Thorong La Pass. The trail will be steep and demanding, and you'll be gaining significant altitude. Follow your guide's pace and take short, steady steps.

Sunrise Views: As you ascend, you'll witness the spectacular sunrise over the Himalayas. The views are breathtaking and provide a sense of accomplishment as you near the pass.

Mid-Morning: Reach Thorong La Pass

Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters/17,769 feet): Congratulations, you've reached the top of Thorong La Pass! Take some time to savor the moment and capture photos of the incredible panoramic views.

Morning to Afternoon: Descend to Muktinath

Descend to Muktinath: After crossing the pass, you'll begin the descent towards Muktinath. The trail will lead you through rocky terrain and picturesque landscapes.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or restaurant along the way for lunch. Rest and replenish your energy before continuing the descent.

Muktinath (3,800 meters/12,467 feet): Arrive in Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Muktinath is known for its ancient temple and natural springs.

Afternoon: Exploration and Rest

Explore Muktinath: Visit the Muktinath Temple, a significant religious site. Explore the surrounding area and learn about the cultural and religious significance of the region.

Check-In: Check in to a teahouse or guesthouse in Muktinath where you'll spend the night. Accommodations in Muktinath are relatively comfortable, providing a well-deserved rest after the challenging pass crossing.

Evening: Rest and Celebration

Rest: Rest and relax in Muktinath. Your body will appreciate the lower altitude and the chance to recover after the strenuous day.

Dinner: Have dinner at your accommodation or at a local restaurant in Muktinath. Reflect on your achievement of crossing Thorong La Pass and reaching Muktinath.

Celebration: Celebrate your successful pass crossing with your trekking companions and fellow trekkers. Share stories and experiences from the challenging day.

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

Muktinath to Jomsom (2,715m/8,910ft): 5-6 hours

Morning: Departure from Muktinath

Breakfast: Start your day with a breakfast at your accommodation in Muktinath. Ensure you're well-fueled for the trek ahead.

Trek Start: Begin your trek from Muktinath to Jomsom. The trail will lead you through the beautiful landscapes of the Mustang region.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon: Scenic Trek

Trail Descent: The trail will descend gradually, taking you through arid landscapes and picturesque villages. The views of the Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges in the distance are stunning.

Villages: Along the way, you'll pass through villages like Kagbeni, a charming and culturally rich settlement in the Mustang region.

Lunch: Stop for lunch at one of the teahouses or restaurants along the trail. Enjoy a meal and take a break before continuing your trek.

Afternoon: Arrival in Jomsom

Jomsom: By the afternoon, you'll arrive in Jomsom, the administrative center of the Mustang region. Jomsom is known for its strong winds, and it's a hub for travelers in the region.

Check-In: Check in to your accommodation in Jomsom where you'll spend the night. Jomsom offers a range of lodging options, and you'll find more modern facilities here compared to some of the remote villages on the trek.

Evening: Relax and Explore Jomsom

Exploration: Take some time to explore Jomsom. Visit the local market, explore the shops, and interact with fellow travelers. You can also visit the nearby apple orchards, as the region is famous for its apples.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at your accommodation or at a local restaurant in Jomsom. Savor the flavors of the region's cuisine.

Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner

 

Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara: 25 minutes

On this day, you'll conclude your Annapurna Circuit trek by flying from Jomsom to Pokhara. Here's how your day might unfold:

Morning: Preparation and Departure from Jomsom

Check-Out: Check out from your accommodation in Jomsom. Ensure you have all your belongings and necessary documents with you.

Transfer to Airport: Transfer to Jomsom Airport for your flight to Pokhara. Flight schedules are subject to weather conditions, so it's important to be at the airport on time.

Mid-Morning: Flight to Pokhara

Flight: Board your flight from Jomsom Airport to Pokhara. The flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the Annapurna region. Enjoy the scenic journey.

Late Morning: Arrival in Pokhara

Arrival: Upon arrival in Pokhara, you'll be transferred to your hotel. Check in and freshen up after your trek. Pokhara offers comfortable accommodations and various amenities.

Afternoon: Leisure Time in Pokhara

Rest and Relaxation: Spend the afternoon relaxing at your hotel or exploring Pokhara. You might want to visit Phewa Lake, Devi's Fall, Gupteshwor Cave, or simply enjoy the lakeside ambiance.

Souvenir Shopping: If you wish to buy souvenirs, Pokhara offers a variety of shops selling handicrafts, clothing, and local products.

Evening: Celebration and Farewell Dinner

Celebration: Celebrate the successful completion of your Annapurna Circuit trek. Reflect on your achievements and memorable moments with your fellow trekkers.

Farewell Dinner: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant in Pokhara. Traditional Nepali cuisine is often served during these dinners, providing you with a taste of local flavors.

Night: Overnight in Pokhara

Relaxation: After dinner, return to your hotel and relax. You can reminisce about your trekking adventure or simply enjoy a peaceful evening in Pokhara.

Included meals:Breakfast

 

On this day, you'll travel by road from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, completing your journey through the picturesque Nepalese countryside. Here's how your day might unfold:

Morning: Departure from Pokhara

Breakfast: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel in Pokhara. Make sure you have everything packed and ready for your journey back to Kathmandu.

Departure: Check out from your hotel and board the vehicle that will take you to Kathmandu. The drive will offer beautiful views of the hills, rivers, and terraced fields.

Midday: Scenic Drive

Scenic Route: The drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu takes approximately 6-7 hours, depending on the road conditions. Enjoy the scenic landscapes along the way, and your driver might make stops at viewpoints or interesting sites for photo opportunities.

Lunch: Stop at a local restaurant or teahouse along the route for lunch. Indulge in Nepali cuisine or other local delicacies.

Afternoon: Arrival in Kathmandu

Arrival: Upon arrival in Kathmandu, check in to your hotel. Freshen up and relax after the journey.

Rest or Exploration: Depending on your energy levels, you can either rest at the hotel or take a short stroll around the neighborhood. Use this time to buy any souvenirs you might have missed during your initial stay in Kathmandu.

Evening: Farewell Dinner

Farewell Dinner: In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner at a fine restaurant in Kathmandu. This is an opportunity to relish delicious Nepali cuisine and reflect on your experiences in Nepal.

Cultural Experience: Some restaurants in Kathmandu offer cultural shows with traditional music and dance performances. Enjoy the local cultural experience during your dinner.

Night: Overnight in Kathmandu

Relaxation: After dinner, return to your hotel and relax. Spend your last night in Nepal reminiscing about your adventures and the friendships you've made during your journey.

Last Morning in Kathmandu: This is your final morning in Kathmandu. Depending on your flight departure time, you may have some free time to enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel or do some last-minute shopping for souvenirs.

Check-Out: Check out of your hotel room and settle any outstanding bills.

Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport: Your trekking agency or hotel will arrange for transportation to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure flight. Ensure that you arrive at the airport with ample time before your flight, as it's recommended to check in at least two hours before your international departure.

Security and Immigration: Go through the necessary security and immigration procedures at the airport. Keep your passport, boarding pass, and travel documents handy.

Final Farewell to Nepal: As you board your international flight, take a moment to bid farewell to Nepal, its beautiful landscapes, and the warm hospitality of its people.

Return Journey: Your flight will take you back to your home country. The duration of the flight will depend on your destination.

Arrival Home: Upon arrival at your home country's airport, go through immigration and customs procedures. Collect your luggage and head towards the exit.

Reunion with Family and Friends: You'll be greeted by family members or friends who have come to welcome you back home. Share your stories, photos, and memories from your incredible trekking adventure in Nepal.

Rest and Rejuvenate: After your long journey, take some time to rest and adjust to your home environment. Your body may need some time to recover from the trek and the travel.

Reflect on Your Adventure: Reflect on the experiences, challenges, and personal growth you've gained from your trek to Everest Base Camp and Lobuche

Tour Includes

    Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private car.

     Two nights similer to 3 stars hotel in Kathmandu on BB plan.

     Two nights 1 stars hotel in Pokhara on BB plan.

     Meals on full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) in trekking for you.

     All accommodations during the trek. (Private Room)

     An experienced Government licensed holder guide.

     Trekking porter /Sherpa who will carry your bags during the trekking.

     Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipments, transportation, local tax for Guide and porter.

     Ground transportation by bus from Kathmandu to Besishar and Pokhara to Kathmandu and local jeep from Besishar to Syange ( Local sharing jeep )

    Group medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).

     All necessary paper works and Annapurna conservation entry permits.

     All necessary paper works and Annapurna conservation entry permits.

     IMS (Trekkers' Information Management System).

     All government taxes and tourist service charge.

    sleeping bag, down jacket, water bottle, walking stick 

    Farewell dinner after trek or before trek

Tour Excludes

    Meals whilst in Kathmandu pokhara

    Your Travel insurance.

     International airfare and airport departure tax.

     Nepal entry visa fee.

    Tips for trekking staff and driver. (Tipping is expected ).

    All kind drinks (hot, cold and alcoholic)

    Personal shopping and laundry etc.

    Personal trekking Equipment.

    Note of above Itinerary:

    Above itinerary can be designed along with your preferences. Please let us know whether you would like to make a shorter or longer. And if you would like to stay more than 15 days, you can do a city guided tour in Kathmandu, white water rafting, jungle safari or Everest mountain flight, we are happy to follow your suggestion accordingly.

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    Travle insurance

    Travel Insurance is mandatory for all customers who looking to travel in Nepal with the Mountain Hiking & Trekking .The Travel Insurance must cover both the evacuation and medical cost

    There are many insurance companies that offer travel insurance services over the internet. You can choose from a wide variety of insurance companies as per your convenience. Especially when it comes to trekking in Nepal, there is always a narrow chance of minor health issues, injuries and most importantly – altitude sickness.

    It is essential that you prefer an insurance rule that covers the cost of the helicopter rescue from the mountains in case of main accidents and delicate mountain sickness (AMS). through such great cases of an emergency evacuation, a helicopter service is the only way out of the mountains. This includes a rescue team for both – ground evacuation and rescue. Which is why we need your travel insurances to cover the cost of helicopter services and evacuation from the Himalayas

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    Pisang Peak is a popular trekking peak located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It stands at an elevation of 6,091 meters (19,983 feet) and is a great choice for those who want to experience a Himalayan climbing adventure without undertaking a full-fledged expedition. Here is some detailed information

    about Pisang Peak climbing:

    Location: Pisang Peak is situated in the Annapurna region of Nepal, within the Manang District. It is part of the larger Annapurna Conservation Area, which offers stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. Pisang Peak is classified as a trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, which means it is a relatively achievable objective for trekkers with basic mountaineering skills and prior trekking experience. The climb is considered to be of moderate difficulty and does not require extensive technical climbing skills. However, it's essential to have prior experience with the use of climbing equipment like ice axes, crampons, and ropes.

    Permits: You will need permits to climb Pisang Peak. These permits typically include the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Pisang Peak Climbing Permit. It is essential to obtain these permits from the respective authorities or through a local trekking agency.

    Trekking Route: The typical trekking route for Pisang Peak begins in the city of Kathmandu. From Kathmandu, you will take a bus or a flight to the town of Besisahar. From there, you start the Annapurna Circuit trek, which passes through beautiful villages like Chame and Pisang. The base camp for Pisang Peak is usually set up at Pisang or Pisang Base Camp.

    Climbing Season: The best time for Pisang Peak climbing is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons. These months offer the most stable weather and excellent climbing conditions. Winter and monsoon months are not recommended for climbing due to challenging weather conditions.

    Duration: The entire Pisang Peak climbing expedition typically takes around 18-20 days, including acclimatization days and the trek to and from the base camp. The climbing itself usually takes 2-3 days, with the summit day being the most challenging.

    Guides and Porters: It's highly recommended to hire a local guide and porters for your Pisang Peak climbing expedition. Local guides are experienced in the region and can provide valuable assistance in terms of route finding and safety. Porters can help with carrying heavy equipment and gear.

    Training and Equipment: Before attempting Pisang Peak, it's essential to have some basic mountaineering and ice climbing skills. You should also be physically fit and have the appropriate climbing gear, including warm clothing, a good quality sleeping bag, and climbing equipment such as ropes, ice axes, and crampons.

    Safety: Safety is a top priority in mountaineering. Be sure to follow your guide's instructions and be prepared for changes in weather and other unexpected challenges that can arise in the mountains.

Tour Accommodation

  • Trip Status Available
  • Start Date
  • Type Pisang Peak Climbing
  • Location Everest Region
  • Departure City Kathmandu.
  • End City Departure
  • Minimum Group size 11 People
  • maximum Group Size 15 People
  • Cancellation policy Read policy
  • Dificuly Level Challenging
  • Group Type Special needs
  • Durations 21D 20N
  • Place To visit Pisang peak

General FAQs

  • What is the best time of the year for Pisang Peak climbing?

    The best time for Pisang Peak climbing is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favorable climbing conditions.

  • Do I need prior climbing experience to climb Pisang Peak?

    While you don't need extensive climbing experience, it's recommended to have basic mountaineering skills and prior trekking experience. Familiarity with using climbing equipment like ice axes, crampons, and ropes is essential.

  • How long does it take to climb Pisang Peak?

    The entire Pisang Peak climbing expedition typically takes around 18-20 days, including acclimatization days and the trek to and from the base camp. The climbing itself usually takes 2-3 days, with the summit day being the most challenging.

  • Is it necessary to hire a guide and porters for Pisang Peak climbing?

    While it's not mandatory, it's highly recommended to hire a local guide and porters. Local guides are experienced in the region and can provide valuable assistance in terms of route finding and safety. Porters can help carry heavy equipment and gear, making your trek more comfortable.

  • What permits do I need for Pisang Peak climbing?

    You will need permits such as the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Pisang Peak Climbing Permit. It's essential to obtain these permits from the respective authorities or through a local trekking agency.

  • What kind of physical fitness is required for Pisang Peak climbing?

    Pisang Peak climbing requires a good level of physical fitness. It's advisable to engage in cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and endurance activities to prepare your body for the trek and the climb.

  • What is the accommodation like during the trek and climb?

    During the trek, you will stay in teahouses or lodges in the villages along the route. These accommodations provide basic facilities such as a bed, food, and sometimes hot showers. At the base camp and higher altitudes, you will stay in tents.

  • Is altitude sickness a concern during Pisang Peak climbing?

    Yes, altitude sickness is a concern when climbing Pisang Peak, as you will be ascending to high altitudes. It's crucial to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and listen to your body. If symptoms of altitude sickness occur, it's essential to descend to lower altitudes.

  • What kind of gear and equipment do I need for Pisang Peak climbing?

    You will need appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, a good quality sleeping bag, trekking boots, climbing gear (ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet), and personal items like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a first aid kit. It's important to have warm and waterproof clothing due to the cold temperatures and potential rain or snowfall.

  • Can I climb Pisang Peak independently, or do I need to join a guided expedition?

    While it's technically possible to climb Pisang Peak independently, it's highly recommended to join a guided expedition. Local guides have extensive knowledge of the area, the route, and can ensure your safety. They can also assist with necessary permits, accommodations, and logistics, enhancing your overall experience.

Pisang Peak Climbing' Reviews

  • Review from tripadvisor

    Link: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293890-d8610278-Reviews-Mountain_Hiking_and_Trekking_Day_

    Island Peak expedition in Nepal with Mountain Hiking & trekking team Apr 2019 • Friends This is my third out of four times in Nepal that I’ve engaged Mountain Hiking and Trekking services. Gokyo (Chola Pass), Everest Basecamp and Imja Tse (Island Peak). The success of all the treks were made possible by the professional service from their awesome trekking and climbing Sherpas and Tandi himself which were all very friendly and we became mates. They really took good care of you not only in Kathmandu but whilst on the mountain region which to me is very important due to the other factors, e.g. AMS etc. Their detailed and flexible arrangements made the trek enjoyable. I highly recommend Tandi from Mountain Hiking and Trekking if you intend to trek in Nepal. Thanks Tandi

Cancellation Policy

Any cancellation by a Client must be made in writing and acknowledged by the Company, the date on which the request to cancel is received by the Company, will determine the cancellation charge

Cancellation of Nepal,Bhutan and Tibet Trips deposit amount is ( Non- Refundable) But you can use That deposit anytime when you come to nepal.

a) The Client is strongly advised to take out cancellation insurance at the time of making the booking.

b)  No refunds will be made if you voluntarily leave a trip for any reason after the trip has start on,No refunds will be made for any accommodation, transport, sightseeing, meals or services not utilized.

c) If you want to change the date of the tour, it is possible to change within our tour date (subject to availability) which may occur some additional cost for you.

d) We will take last minute booking till 5 day prior of tour date for Nepal trips and till 20 days prior for Bhutan and Tibet trips and you need to make full payment to book the tour in these cases.

Cancellation Of A Tour By The Company:

Mountain Hiking & Trekking  P. Ltd reserves the right to cancel any trip, including a guaranteed trip, prior to departure due to reasons beyond our control (due to natural disasters, flight cancellation, , industrial action, Mountain sickness, weather conditions and Early back to kathamandu from Trek  or any Tour in nepal,bhutan and Tibet trip. In such a case, Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd will not refund any money

Passport And Visas: 

All clients must have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from return date, Nepalese visas can be obtained from the Nepalese Embassies or Consulate in your country or arrival in Kathmandu Airport. Please visit our Nepal Visa for the detail info.

Complaints:

If you have complaints about the trip, you can tell to operator/leader/guide at the earliest opportunity then he will take the appropriate action.

Acceptance Of Risk: 

We are committed to provide the best services by performing our duties honestly & seriously to make your journey very smooth & successful. However, Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd and its related organization shall not be responsible for any changes in the itinerary due to unavoidable circumstance beyond our control such as govt. restriction, Land slide, road blockage, flood, snow political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay, sickness or accident and The nature of some of our trips is adventurous and risky as well, therefore may involve a personal risk. We would like to inform you that you have to take all risk on yourself such as damages or injuries or death resulting from these inherent risks.

Trip Packing List

    Information/Clothing & Equipment

    The following is a list of clothing and accessories that we recommend that you take with you. This is not intended to be a comprehensive clothing and equipment list, rather it is intended to act as a reminder of those items that we feel are essential for your comfort and convenience. However we recommend that you may have your own personal preferences for clothing which may be equally as suitable

    Footwear

    1. Walking boots with suitable ankle support that have been worn-in prior to the trek, and which are waterproof.
    2. Trainer or casual shoes, for trekking and/or for traveling.
    3. Warm socks for colder areas.
    4. Gaiters, in case of rain or snow

    Leg wear

    1. Loose, casual trousers for trekking.
    2. Thermal leggings for colder areas.
    3. Long skirt for women as an alternative to trousers.
    4. Waterproof trousers

    Body

    1. Selection of T-shirts, and long sleeved shirts, preferably not cotton.
    2. Thermal shirt for colder areas.
    3. Warm shirt, possibly fleece, for colder areas.
    4. Fleece jacket or warm wool jumper.
    5. Windproof, waterproof outer shell garment for higher altitudes.
    6. Down jacket (optional for cold nights & mornings; can be hired in Kathmandu cheaply)

    Head/Hands

    1. Wool or fleece hat, or balaclava.
    2. Hat or cap for sun protection while trekking.
    3. Sunglasses or goggles.
    4. Warm gloves

    Other items

    1. Strong rucksack or large hold all to be carried by porters.
    2. Day sack to be carried personally.
    3. Plastic bags or stuff sacks to store/separate trekking gear inside your main bag.
    4. One liter water bottle.
    5. Personal first aid kit to include essential items.
    6. Sleeping bag, 4 season.
    7. Torch, ideally head torch.
    8. digital Camera and spare battery and battery charger! - For those not to be forgotten shots of the Himalaya.
    9. Toilet items and towel.
    10. Large handkerchief/bandana for neck

    Optional items

    1. Binoculars
    2. Books (see Recommended Reading)
    3. Altimeter
    4. Compass
    5. Playing cards / backgammon / chess set

Terms & Conditions

    We encourage you to read the terms and conditions carefully before booking any trips with us, by submitting the booking form you are agreeing to be bound by the conditions of the terms and please go through the following Terms and Conditions that govern the relationship between you (client) and Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd)  (hereinafter referred as "The Company"), Registered Company Number 74068/066/067, both parties agree to these Terms and Conditions to resolve any legal or other disputes that may arise during the trip.

    Trip Booking:

    A 'trip' refers to any product itinerary or activities that are listed in our official website www.himalayaguide.com that you buy from us including Trekking, Tours, Expeditions, and/or other adventure and tour programs.

    A booking is accepted and becomes definite only from the date when the Company sends a confirmation email then the contract between the Company and the Client comes into existence.

    Before your booking is confirmed and a contract comes into force, the Company reserves the right to increase or decrease prices.

    Please note that the company would not be liable to any warranty, collateral agreement, prior agreement, description of services, or conditions, other than as expressed herein.

    Deposit Requirement For Booking Trip:

    I)  Nepal Trips: For Nepal Trips, you will have to make a deposit of 25% of trip cost at the time of booking. The Deposit amount is nonrefundable. the remaining 75% amount is payable upon your arrival in Kathmandu and before the trip departure from Kathmandu.

    The deposit should be sent to the Company, The Tailor Made trips may require a higher deposit or full payment at the time of booking so, if deposit is different from that outlined in this clause, you will be advised by the company at the time of booking.

    II) Tibet/ Bhutan Trips: For the Booking of Tibet and Bhutan Trips, you will make 35% of the trip cost at the time of Booking. The Deposit amount is nonrefundable. and the remaining 60% is payable upon arrival in Kathmandu and before the trip departure.

    Method of Payment

    Booking deposit can be made by bank transfer, by Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard) and western union:

    Booking paying by any credit card is Free of charge

    http://www.himalayaguide.com/payment.html

    if you want to pay by credit card we are 100% online secure payment systems

    Payment via Wire/Bank Transfer: Our Bank Details for wire Transfer: 

    • Name of the Account Holder: - Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. LTD
    • Account Number: - 00207405260011
    • Account Type: - Current
    • Paying Bank- Himalayan Bank LTD.
    • Bank Address:- Thamel, Kathamandu, Nepal
    • Post Box No: - 14444
    • Swift Code: - HIMANPKA

    Note: Bank service charge should be paid by the clients themselves at the time of deposit.

    Please note that we are not liable of any delay or loss during the transfer process, If in case due to use of mediator bank or any other reasons if the money received by us is less than the amount sent, you are requested upon arrival to pay accordingly so that the total is equivalent to the product cost.

    E-mail us the bank reference number or remittance slipserence number/remittance slips and sender details, and it will be easy for us to check. after you initiate the transfer, sometimes bank forwards the money with different name; if we have ref

    Final Payment:

    (a) Nepal Trips: Final payment on trekking, tours, climbing, expedition or any kind of trips in Nepal can be made upon arrival in Nepal and before the trip departure; final payment can be made by bank transfer, cash or by Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) and there is 0% surcharge when the payment is made by cards (this applies to  final balances and trip extension only.

    b) Tibet and Bhutan Trips: Final payment of Tibet and Bhutan Trips should be made before the 30 days prior of the tour date and final payment can be made by bank transfer, or by Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) and there is 0% surcharge when the payment is made by cards (this applies to deposits, final balances and trip extension only

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