
Pisang Peak Trek

Overview
Rising above the Marsyangdi valley, Pisang Peak forms part of the Manang Himal. It was first ascended solo by J Wellenkamp as part of a German Expedition in 1955. To reach base camp for Pisang head northeast from the village of Pisang on the Marsyangdi River. The usual location for the base camp is at a Kharka at 4385 m above the village which may be reached by walking through thinly wooded slopes and fields. The route up Pisang Peak is via the southwest face and west ridge at an alpine grade of PD- . From base camp follow a trail on the broad slopes to a high camp sited at 5100m, where there is a pasture and some collapsed stone walls. This site may be under snow in cold seasons. Then from high camp continue straight up to the pinnacled west ridge and then the left edge of the southwest face on snow. Follow the snow crest to reach the summit. Descend by the same route.
Day by Day Itinerary
What's Included
- Complimentary airport pick-up and drop-off services are available in a private vehicle.
- Two nights accommodations in a 4-star hotel.
What's Not Included
- Nepal entry visa fee (the visa application can be processed at the airport; you will need two passport-size photos and your citizenship).
Trip Information
Best Seasons
Important Notes
- • Travel insurance is highly recommended
- • Physical fitness level should match difficulty rating
- • Weather conditions may affect the itinerary
- • All permits and fees are handled by our team
Starting from
Per adult (price varies by group size)
We offer group discount
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