Pisang Peak (6091 m.)

Nepal Peak climbing ยป Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak offers good scope for exploration. The western flank of the mountain is guarded by a hanging glacier and offers a considerable challenge. The western end of the ridge is guarded by huge rock slabs, which make it difficult to climb. A German Expedition made the first ascent of Pisang Peak in 1955.

Day to day Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu - transfer hotel - tour briefing
Day 02 : At leisure
Day 03 : Drive Kathmandu / Besi Sahar and trek to Bhul Bhule
Day 04 : Bhul Bhle / Syange
Day 05 : Syange / Tal (1707m)
Day 06 : Tal / Danaque (2082m)
Day 07 : Danaque / Bhratang (2850m)
Day 08 : Bhratang / Lower Pissang (3200m)
Day 09 : Pisang to Base Camp
Day 10: High Camp
Day 11 to 13: Climb and back to Base Camp
Day 14: Back to Pisang
Day 15 : Pisang / Manang (3540m)ang
Day 16 : Manang / Yak Kharka (3980m)
Day 17 : Yak Kharka / Throng Phedi (4450m)
Day 18 : Throng Phedi / Thorang-La (5416m) / Muktinath (3810m)
Day 19 : Muktinath / Kagbeni (2800m)
Day 20: Kagbeni / Jomsom Marpha (2670 m.)

Note: If you have shortage of time, you can take a flight to Pokhara or Kathmandu from Jomsom.

Day 21: Marpha / Kalopani (2530m)
Day 22: Kalopani / Ghasa (2010m)
Day 23 : Ghasa / Tatopani (1190m)
Day 24 : Tatopani / Chitre (2390m)
Day 25: Chitre / Ghorepani
Day 26: Ghorepani / Tikhedhunga
Day 27: Tikhedhunga / Nayapul then drive back to Pokhara
Day 28: Drive to Flight back to Kathmandu
Day 29: At leisure
Day 30: Flight back to your home country.