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15 Days$1780USD

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Place To visit

Kathmandu

Kathmandu

Yala Peak Climbing

Meals

Group Size

Season

Breakfast.Lunch.Dinner

2-16 People

March-May And Sep to Dec

Activities

  • Trekking

Accomodation

Tea House

Maximum Altitude

5,732 meters (18,806 feet)

Dificuly Level

  • Moderate

Overview

Trip overview 

This one of the Nepal’s easier and non-technical trekking peak lies in Langtang Region, in the north of Katmandu. Prior climbing experience is not required though, previous outdoor experience and average level of fitness is recommended. 

From Katmandu we drive to Syabru Bensi then walking through the dense forest and traditional ethnic settlements we reach the wonderful base camp of Yala peak, where the views of Lantang Lirung (7246m), Lenpo Gang (7083m), Dorje Lakpa (6990m) and mighty Shishapangma (8027m) in Tibetan side are stunning. 

Tour Itinerary

Arrive Kathmandu and transfers to Hotel overnight at hotel Meals: Breakfast only

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at your hotel or at a nearby restaurant. Fueling up for a day of exploring is essential.

Sightseeing Sites: Your sightseeing itinerary may include visits to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. Some of the most popular sites are:

Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple): This ancient stupa is perched atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the city. It's known for its iconic white dome and the presence of resident monkeys.

Boudhanath Stupa: This colossal stupa is one of the largest in Nepal and an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists. It features a massive mandala and is encircled by shops and cafes.

Pashupatinath Temple: This Hindu temple complex is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the holiest sites for Hindus. You can observe cremation rituals along the Bagmati River.

Patan Durbar Square: Located in the nearby city of Lalitpur, this square is filled with ancient temples, palaces, and courtyards. It's a hub of Newari architecture and culture.

Lunch: Enjoy a traditional Nepali or international lunch at a local restaurant in one of the historic areas you visit.

Thamel Exploration: After sightseeing, you can explore the Thamel neighborhood, which is known for its vibrant streets, shops, and restaurants. It's a popular area for tourists and a good place to pick up any last-minute trekking gear or souvenirs.

Optional Additional Sites: Depending on your interests and the time available, you can also visit additional sites, such as Kathmandu Durbar Square or Bhaktapur Durbar Square, which are rich in history and architecture.

Cultural Experiences: If you're interested, you can immerse yourself in the local culture by attending cultural performances, visiting local markets, or even taking a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Nepali dishes.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or at your hotel.

Relax and Prepare: After a day of exploring, you'll return to your hotel in the evening. Take the time to relax, rest, and make any final preparations for your trek, including packing your gear and ensuring you have all the necessary documents.

 

Drive, Kathmandu / Syabru Besi (1450m) 7/8 hrs drive distans 125 k.

Breakfast: Begin your day with breakfast at your hotel in Kathmandu. Ensure you have a hearty meal to provide you with energy for the long drive ahead.

Meet Your Team: You will meet your climbing guide, trekking crew, and any fellow trekkers who are joining you on this adventure. This is also a good time to double-check your gear and supplies.

Departure: Your journey starts with a road trip from Kathmandu to Syabru Besi. The drive will take you through picturesque landscapes, with the Langtang Himalayas gradually coming into view as you leave the city behind.

Lunch: Along the way, you will stop for lunch at a local restaurant or teahouse. This is an opportunity to savor local cuisine and rest before continuing your journey.

Scenic Views: The drive offers beautiful views of terraced fields, traditional villages, and the Trishuli River as you make your way towards the Langtang region.

Arrival in Syabru Besi: After approximately 7 to 8 hours of driving, you'll reach Syabru Besi, a small town located at an elevation of 1,450 meters. This is where your trek to Yala Peak will officially begin.

Check-In: You will check into a guesthouse in Syabru Besi. The accommodations here are basic but comfortable. Your trekking agency will arrange the lodging for the group.

Dinner: Enjoy a nourishing dinner at the guesthouse, often prepared by local cooks. It's an opportunity to interact with your fellow trekkers and discuss the exciting days ahead.

Rest and Acclimatization: After dinner, it's essential to rest and acclimatize to the altitude. The trekking team may provide guidance and information regarding the upcoming trekking route and any other relevant details.

Packing: Make sure your trekking gear and backpack are ready for the first day of the trek. Ensure you have all the necessary items for the trekking portion of your journey.

ovenight at guest house
Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Syabru Bensi / Lama Hotel (2480m) - 5 hrs.

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Syabru Besi. Fueling up with a hearty breakfast is important for the day's trek.

Trek Commencement: Your trekking adventure officially begins. You'll set out from Syabru Besi, and your trekking guide will lead the way. This portion of the trail takes you along the Langtang Khola (river) and through the lush forests of the Langtang Valley.

Landscape and Wildlife: As you trek, you'll encounter a variety of landscapes, including dense forests, picturesque waterfalls, and open meadows. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as monkeys and various bird species.

Lunch: You'll stop for lunch at a teahouse or a local eatery along the way. These places provide a chance to rest and enjoy a warm meal.

Langtang Valley Views: Throughout your journey, you'll have glimpses of the surrounding peaks, and the scenery becomes increasingly captivating as you venture deeper into the valley.

Arrival at Lama Hotel: After approximately 5 hours of trekking, you'll reach Lama Hotel, located at an elevation of 2,480 meters. Lama Hotel is a typical stopping point for trekkers on their way to Langtang and other destinations in the region.

Check-In: You'll check in at a guesthouse in Lama Hotel. These guesthouses are relatively simple but comfortable, providing a place to rest and recover after a day of trekking.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at the guesthouse, where you can savor local and international dishes. Meals in these remote areas are often prepared with locally sourced ingredients.

Rest and Acclimatize: This evening is a good time to rest, acclimatize to the increasing altitude, and socialize with other trekkers if you wish.

Review the Itinerary: Your guide may go over the next day's plan and any important information about the trek, ensuring you're well-prepared for the days ahead.

Overnight at a guest house.

Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner

Lama Hotel / Ghora tabela (2950m) - 4/5 hrs.

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Lama Hotel. Ensure you're well-nourished for the day's trek.

Trek Start: Your trek begins as you depart from Lama Hotel, following the trail that winds its way through the Langtang Valley. This region is known for its pristine forests and scenic beauty.

River Crossing: You may cross the Langtang Khola (river) multiple times, often via suspension bridges. These crossings add an adventurous element to the trek.

Landscapes and Culture: As you trek higher, you'll notice changes in the landscapes. The lush, lower elevation forests give way to alpine forests and the rich local culture of the Tamang people becomes more evident.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or local eatery along the way for lunch. These breaks provide a chance to rest, refuel, and meet fellow trekkers.

Ghora Tabela Arrival: After approximately 4 to 5 hours of trekking, you'll reach Ghora Tabela, situated at an elevation of 2,950 meters. This is a popular overnight stop for trekkers en route to Langtang and other destinations in the region.

Check-In: You'll check in at a guesthouse in Ghora Tabela. The guesthouses in this area offer basic but comfortable accommodations. Take time to rest and recover from the day's trek.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at the guesthouse, where you can try local and international dishes. The meals are typically prepared using locally sourced ingredients.

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner

Ghora tabela/ Langtang valley (3541m)-- 5 hrs.

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Ghora Tabela. Proper nutrition is vital for sustaining your energy on the trek.

Trek Commencement: Your trek resumes as you leave Ghora Tabela behind and head further up the Langtang Valley. The terrain becomes steeper and more challenging, and you'll be rewarded with increasingly stunning mountain views.

River Views: You'll trek alongside the Langtang Khola, which provides opportunities for picturesque views and offers a serene atmosphere in the valley.

Tea Houses and Villages: Along the way, you'll pass through small villages and tea houses, where you can take breaks, enjoy refreshments, and learn about the local culture.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or local eatery for lunch. These breaks are not only about refueling but also an opportunity to rest and interact with fellow trekkers.

Langtang Valley Arrival: After about 5 hours of trekking, you'll reach Langtang Valley, situated at an elevation of 3,541 meters. The Langtang Valley is a spectacular glacial valley, and the mountain scenery becomes even more awe-inspiring.

Check-In: You'll check in at a guesthouse in Langtang Valley. The accommodations here are basic but cozy, providing a place to rest and recuperate after a day of trekking.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at the guesthouse, where you can savor local and international dishes. The meals are often prepared using locally sourced ingredients

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner


Langtang valley / Kyangjin Gompa (3900m)- 2/3 hrs.

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Langtang Valley. A hearty meal is essential for maintaining energy and staying warm at higher altitudes.

Trek Start: Your trek commences as you leave Langtang Valley behind and make your way to Kyangjin Gompa. The landscape becomes more alpine and rugged as you ascend.

Yak Pastures: As you trek, you'll pass through yak pastures and may see herds of yaks grazing in the high-altitude meadows. Yaks are commonly used as pack animals in the region.

Mountain Views: The views of the surrounding peaks, including Langtang Lirung, become increasingly impressive as you gain altitude. Take time to appreciate the breathtaking scenery.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or local eatery along the way for lunch. This break allows you to rest, refuel, and appreciate the serene mountain environment.

Kyangjin Gompa Arrival: After approximately 2 to 3 hours of trekking, you'll reach Kyangjin Gompa, a significant point in the Langtang region. This area is home to the Kyangjin Gompa, a Buddhist monastery, and a collection of guesthouses.

Check-In: You'll check in at a guesthouse in Kyangjin Gompa. The accommodations here are comfortable, though still basic, and you'll have all you need for a good night's rest.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at the guesthouse, where you can savor local and international dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner


Acclimatization day in Kyangjing Gompa-

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Kyangjin Gompa.

Acclimatization Hike: The primary activity for the day is an acclimatization hike. Your guide may lead you on a shorter trek to a nearby viewpoint or attraction. The goal is to ascend to a higher altitude and then return to Kyangjin Gompa to sleep at a lower elevation. This helps your body adapt to the decreasing oxygen levels at higher altitudes.

Scenic Views: The hike may take you to viewpoints that offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, glaciers, and the Langtang Valley. Be sure to take plenty of photos to capture the breathtaking scenery.

Cultural Exploration: Kyangjin Gompa is home to a beautiful Buddhist monastery, which you can visit during your acclimatization day. You can learn about the local culture and spirituality as you explore the monastery.

Lunch: Return to Kyangjin Gompa for lunch at the guesthouse.

Relaxation: After the acclimatization hike, spend the afternoon relaxing and acclimatizing further. You can take it easy, enjoy the mountain views, and perhaps interact with fellow trekkers.

Dinner: Have dinner at the guesthouse. The meals are an opportunity to enjoy local and international cuisine.

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner


Kyangjin Gompa / Yala Base Camp (5033 m.) /Camping- 5 hrs.

Breakfast: Start your day with a nutritious breakfast at the guesthouse in Kyangjin Gompa. Fueling up is crucial for the challenging day ahead.

Trek Start: Begin your trek from Kyangjin Gompa, following your experienced guide. The trail initially leads you through the picturesque Langtang Valley, but as you ascend, the terrain becomes steeper and more rugged.

Altitude Gain: As you trek higher, you'll notice a significant increase in altitude. Your body will be working harder due to the reduced oxygen levels, so it's essential to pace yourself and listen to your body.

Yak Pastures and Glacial Streams: Along the way, you'll pass through yak pastures and might encounter glacial streams. The views become more expansive as you ascend, with towering peaks surrounding you.

Lunch: Stop for lunch at a suitable spot on the trail. It's essential to stay hydrated and maintain your energy levels throughout the day.

Arrival at Yala Base Camp: After approximately 5 hours of trekking, you'll reach Yala Base Camp, located at an altitude of 5,033 meters. Here, you'll set up camp in preparation for your summit attempt. Your guides and support staff will assist in setting up tents and organizing the campsite.

Camp Setup: Participate in setting up your campsite or observe and learn from the experienced staff. Ensuring your tent and gear are properly set up is crucial for a comfortable stay at high altitudes.

Acclimatization and Rest: Rest and acclimatize at the base camp. It's crucial to allow your body to adjust to the high altitude before the summit push.

Dinner: Enjoy a hearty dinner at the base camp. Hot meals are vital for maintaining energy and warmth in the cold, high-altitude environment.

Overnight at a Tent
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner


Summit and back to Kyangjin Gompa- 8/9 hrs.

Early Start: Begin your day well before dawn, likely around midnight or in the early hours of the morning, depending on the weather and climbing conditions. The early start allows you to take advantage of stable snow conditions and minimize exposure to the sun during the ascent.

2. Summit Attempt: Embark on your summit attempt under the guidance of experienced climbing guides. The climb to Yala Peak's summit can be challenging, involving steep snow and ice slopes. You'll use specialized climbing equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes, and your guides will ensure your safety throughout the ascent.

3. Sunrise on the Summit: If all goes well, you'll reach the summit of Yala Peak just in time for sunrise. The panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, bathed in the golden light of the rising sun, are awe-inspiring and make the challenging climb incredibly rewarding.

4. Summit Celebration: Take some time to celebrate your achievement, capture photos, and absorb the breathtaking scenery from the summit. However, keep in mind that you'll need to descend relatively quickly to avoid exposure to the sun, as the snow and ice conditions can become unstable as the day progresses.

5. Descent to Kyangjin Gompa: Descend carefully and steadily, retracing your steps back to Yala Base Camp and further down to Kyangjin Gompa. The descent can be physically demanding, so maintain focus and use proper techniques while descending steep and icy slopes.

6. Arrival at Kyangjin Gompa: After approximately 8 to 9 hours of climbing and descending, you'll arrive back at Kyangjin Gompa. This marks the end of your summit day.

7. Rest and Recovery: Rest and recover at the guesthouse in Kyangjin Gompa. The descent can be taxing on your muscles, so take time to relax, hydrate, and enjoy a well-deserved meal.

8. Dinner and Celebration: Enjoy a hearty dinner at the guesthouse, celebrating your successful summit of Yala Peak with your fellow climbers and guides.

9. Overnight Stay: Rest early and ensure you get a good night's sleep. Adequate rest is essential for your recovery after the physically demanding summit day.

Congratulations on reaching the summit of Yala Peak! Your achievement is a testament to your determination, physical endurance, and the support of your experienced guides and team. Take pride in your accomplishment and savor the memories of this incredible

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner

Trek Back to Lama Hotel

Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Kyangjin Gompa. Replenishing your energy is essential for the trek back to lower altitudes.

Trek Start: Bid farewell to the beautiful Langtang Valley as you begin your descent. You'll retrace your steps along the same trail you took on the way up.

Yak Pastures and Villages: As you descend, you'll once again pass through yak pastures, traditional villages, and teahouses. This is a chance to interact with locals and appreciate the natural beauty of the region.

Lunch: Stop for lunch at a teahouse along the way. This break allows you to rest and enjoy a meal, typically offering both local and international options.

Views on Descent: Enjoy the scenic beauty of the valley from a different perspective as you descend. The mountains and landscapes may appear even more striking on the way down.

Arrival at Lama Hotel: After several hours of trekking, you'll arrive back at Lama Hotel. This will be a familiar stop along your return journey, and it's a comfortable place to rest.

Check-In: Check in at a guesthouse in Lama Hotel, just as you did on your way up. These accommodations are simple but cozy, offering a comfortable place to spend the night.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at the guesthouse, where you can savor local and international dishes. Reflect on your incredible journey and share stories with fellow trekkers.

Rest and Acclimatization: This evening is an opportunity to rest and acclimatize to the lower altitudes. Enjoy the lower elevation, which provides more oxygen and a milder climate.

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner


Trek Back to Syabru Besi

Breakfast: Begin your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Lama Hotel. This meal is essential for maintaining your energy levels as you continue your descent.

Trek Start: Bid farewell to Lama Hotel and resume your trek down the Langtang Valley. The trail descends through the valley, offering different views and a chance to revisit places you passed through on your way up.

Lunch: Stop for lunch at a suitable location, typically at a teahouse or local eatery. Use this time to rest, refuel, and chat with fellow trekkers.

River Crossings: You'll once again cross the Langtang Khola and traverse the suspension bridges that make the journey back to Syabru Besi adventurous.

Village Passages: As you descend, you'll pass through the small villages and communities that you visited during your ascent. Take time to appreciate the culture and hospitality of the local people.

Arrival in Syabru Besi: After several hours of trekking, you'll reach Syabru Besi, the starting point of your Yala Peak climbing expedition and the gateway to the Langtang region.

Check-In: Check in at a guesthouse in Syabru Besi, where you'll spend your final night in the Langtang region. These accommodations offer a comfortable place to rest.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at the guesthouse, savoring your last meal in the mountains. This is an opportunity to reflect on your journey and the memories you've created.

Rest and Relaxation: This evening is for rest and relaxation. Take in the tranquility and prepare for your return journey to Kathmandu the next day.

Itinerary Review: Your guide may discuss the plan for the following day, which likely involves the drive back to Kathmandu. They'll provide any necessary information for a smooth departure.

Overnight at a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch and Dinner


Syabru Besi / Kathmandu- 7/8 hrs drive.

Breakfast: Begin your day with breakfast at the guesthouse in Syabru Besi. It's important to start the day with a good meal before the long drive back to Kathmandu.

Departure from Syabru Besi: You'll leave Syabru Besi in the morning and embark on the drive back to Kathmandu. The journey may take approximately 7 to 8 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.

Scenic Drive: The drive from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu offers scenic views of the Himalayan foothills, terraced fields, and small villages. It's a chance to take in the landscapes one last time before returning to the city.

Lunch: You'll stop for lunch at a local restaurant or teahouse along the way. This break provides an opportunity to rest and enjoy a meal.

Return to Kathmandu: After the long drive, you'll arrive back in Kathmandu, where you'll be dropped off at your hotel. You'll have the rest of the day to relax, freshen up, and unwind.

Rest and Relaxation: Take the time to relax, shower, and perhaps enjoy some leisure time at your hotel. This is an opportunity to rest after the trek and acclimatization.

Evening in Kathmandu: Spend your evening as you like. You can explore Kathmandu, do some last-minute shopping, or simply enjoy the amenities and dining options at your hotel.

Overnight in Kathmandu: You'll spend the night at a hotel in Kathmandu, returning to the comfort and conveniences of the city.

Overnight at a hotel
Meals: Breakfast


after breakfast we will drive to international airport for final depature

Tour Includes

    All necessary Airport, Hotel transfers

    Hotel in Kathmandu in Normal Nice Hotel including Bed and Breakfast

    Sightseeing Transportation in Kathmandu

    Sightseeing Guide fee & Sightseeing Entrance fee

    Langtang National Park Permit & Yala Peak Climbing Permit

    Food and Tea house Accommodation during the trekking.

    English Speaking experienced Sherpa Govt. Trained/Licensed Holder Guide for whole Trek

    1 porter Between 2 Person basis, Max 25 KGS per Porter) for Whole Trek

    Equipment allowance for the Climbing Guide

    Group climbing equipment (Like Tent, sleeping bags…. etc)

    Trip Certificate (for memory of Nepal trip)

    1 hours full body massage after trek

Tour Excludes

    Lunch and Dinner in  Kathmandu

    Your Travel insurance.

    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.

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  • Type Yala Peak Climbing
  • Location Everest Region
  • Departure City Kathmandu
  • End City Kathmandu
  • Minimum Group size 2 People
  • maximum Group Size 16 People
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  • Dificuly Level Moderate
  • Group Type Special needs
  • Durations 15D 14N
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    • Reading/writing material
    • First-aid kit; should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea
    • Re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking if any particular
    • Wet wipes for cleaning can be purchased in Kathmandu.
    • Health requirements arranged
    • Money: cash/credit card
    • Down Sleeping bag provided by Mountain Mart Trek in Kathmandu 
    • Light weight Towel
    • Day pack (25-30 liter) to carry your personal needs during the day
    • Torch/flashlight - headlamp style is ideal
    • Insect repellent, sunscreen and lip balm
    • Refillable water bottle - Min 1 Liter Aluminum or Nalgene polypropylene are best
    • Warm Hat
    • Sunhat/bandana
    • Sunglasses
    • Gloves - wool or fleeced and gore tex
    • Scarf
    • Bag Liners to waterproof your bags (A duffel bag is provided to each trekker for trekking by MMT in Kathmandu)
    • Sewing Kit
    • Wind and waterproof Jacket & Pants
    • Comfortable and sturdy walking shoes (worn frequently prior to departure)
    • Socks: thick wool blend and thin cotton to be worn in combination - ensure boots fit such combination
    • Running shoes or sandals for evening
    • Wool jumper/sweater/fleece. Lightweight during summer, 1 heavyweight or 2 lightweights during winter months.
    • T Shirts 2 or 3
    • Shirt - Long Sleeved
    • Pants - lightweight long trousers (jeans are unsuitable)
    • Thermals upper and lower
    • Extra warm clothing during winter (December to March) layered clothing - thermals

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Everest Summit Trek 7August

Everest Summit Trek

The Everest summit trek is the journey undertaken by climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world.

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