Pisang Peak Climbing

Summit Pisang Peak (6091m) with Annapurna views + Thorong La Pass crossing, perfect alpine climbing and trekking combo.

Country

Nepal

Duration

16 Days

Difficulty

Challenging

Trip Type

Climbing & Expedation

Max Altitude

6091m/19983ft

Best Season

Mar - Nov

Accomodation

Lodge + Camping twin sharing bed basis during the trek.

Meals

All Meal ( Lunch , Dinner and Breakfast) with Cup of Tea/Coffee during the Trek.

Start/End Point

Kathmandu

Highlights & Overview

Successful summit of Pisang Peak 6091m
Annapurna & Manaslu panoramic views
Technical climbing experience with certified guides
Crossing Thorong La Pass 5450m
Explore Manang & Muktinath
Himalayan culture, monasteries, Tibetan–influenced villages
Pisang Peak Climbing is one of the most iconic and rewarding trekking peaks in Nepal, combining Himalayan alpine adventure, acclimatization through cultural highland villages, and breathtaking perspectives of the Annapurna region. Standing proudly at 6091m/19984ft, Pisang Peak lies above Pisang Village in the Marsyangdi Valley and is surrounded by towering peaks including Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, Manaslu, Tilicho Peak, and Chulu Range. This expedition offers a perfect balance of classic trekking on the world-famous Annapurna Circuit Trail and a thrilling mountaineering challenge suitable for both experienced trekkers and beginner climbers with basic training.
The journey begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu through terraced hillsides, lush riversides, and rural countryside toward the village of Besisahar, the gateway to the Annapurna region. As the trek progresses toward Jagat, Dharapani, Chame, and Pisang, trekkers gradually ascend into alpine terrain, passing through ancient stone-built villages, pine and rhododendron forests, Buddhist monasteries, prayer wheels, suspension bridges, and beautiful waterfalls. One of the trip’s most rewarding cultural experiences is visiting the traditional Tibetan-inspired villages where yak herders, farmers, and Buddhist communities still follow centuries-old traditions influenced by Himalayan culture.
Upon reaching Pisang Village, the landscape transforms dramatically into a high-altitude wilderness surrounded by glacial lakes, rocky slopes, and soaring snow-covered summits. After essential acclimatization, the route leads to Pisang Base Camp at 4380m/14370ft, and then onward to High Camp at 5400m/17716ft, where climbers prepare for their summit push. The ascent involves glacier walking, steep snow slopes, and rope-based safety techniques, rewarding climbers with sweeping 360-degree panoramic views across the Annapurna massif and the vast, open landscapes of Manang Valley. The summit is a spectacular vantage point from where you can witness the full grandeur of the Himalayas stretching endlessly across the horizon, a breathtaking moment every climber treasures for a lifetime.
After descending from the peak, the journey continues through the picturesque mountain hub of Manang (3351m/10993ft), renowned for acclimatization, Himalayan culture, and stunning lake and glacier viewpoints. The trek then follows the classic Annapurna Circuit trail, crossing the legendary Thorong La Pass at 5450m/17880ft, one of the highest trekking passes in the world, an achievement celebrated by trekkers globally. From here, the descent takes you to Muktinath, an important pilgrimage center for both Buddhists and Hindus, before continuing through Jomsom, the wind-swept Kali Gandaki Valley, the lush forests of Ghasa, and natural hot springs in Tatopani. The journey concludes in Pokhara, Nepal’s serene lakeside city.
This expedition is ideal for adventure seekers who dream of combining high-altitude trekking with their first Himalayan peak climbing experience. With proper acclimatization days, professional climbing guides, and technical training provided along the route, Pisang Peak is regarded as a safe and achievable objective for motivated climbers. The climb requires moderate mountaineering skills including walking on crampons, using an ice axe, and ascending fixed ropes, all of which are taught and practiced with experienced guides.
Whether you are looking to push your physical limits, witness authentic mountain culture, explore the legendary Annapurna Circuit, or stand atop your first Himalayan summit, Pisang Peak Climbing offers one of the most complete and satisfying mountaineering experiences in Nepal. It is a journey that combines adventure, cultural immersion, natural beauty, and personal triumph, making it an unforgettable Himalayan expedition that will stay in your heart forever.

Short Itinerary

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Price Includes

Transportation to starting point and from ending point
Lodge trek with all meals during normal trekking days, and full-support camping trek with meals prepared by cook, and accommodation in sleeping tent during climbing days
National park Conservation fees
TIMS fee (Trekkers Information Management System fee)
Services of an experienced English speaking trekking-cum-climbing guide, cook, and porters.
Sleeping bag and down jacket (if necessary).
Accommodation, meals, insurance, equipment, and allowances of guide and staff.
Climbing special permit fee.
Climbing guide fee.
All applicable taxes and service charges.

Price Doesn't Include

Any international and domestic airfare
Any accommodation and meals in Kathmandu
Bottled drinks (mineral water, any cold drinks, and alcoholic drinks).
Personal travel insurance.
Expenses of personal nature such as tips for guide, porter and driver, laundry, bar bill, telephone calls etc.
Medical and emergency evacuation charges.
Liability for expenses against sickness, flight cancellation, road blockage, accidents and other occurrence beyond our control
Garbage disposal charge (which is refundable after your climb)
Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the trip due to sickness or emergency purpose.
Personal equipment for climbing such as Harness, Jumer, Carbine’s, Crampons, Ice axe (1 per person), Gaiters, Rope (Minimum 50 meters), Water proof down Jacket, Down pants (water proof), Sunglasses, Sun hat, normal trekking booth, plastic trekking booth for climbing etc.
Any other services or optional activities not mentioned above in the included list.

Pisang Peak Climbing Itinerary

Your Himalayan adventure begins with an early scenic drive from Kathmandu towards the beautiful Marsyangdi Valley. As the landscape transforms from bustling city streets to terraced hillsides, river gorges, and lush mountain villages, you will pass through Besisahar and continue to Bulbulle. Enjoy stunning views of rural Nepal, rivers, and traditional settlements along the route. Upon arrival, settle into your lodge, stretch your legs with a relaxed walk in the peaceful riverside village, and prepare for tomorrow’s trek.

Max Altitude

840m/2755ft

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Today you officially step on the classic Annapurna Circuit trail. The trek follows the Marsyangdi River, passing charming Gurung villages, subtropical forests, waterfalls, and suspension bridges. Gradually, you ascend through terraced fields and cross stone–paved paths until you reach Jagat, a historically rich village marked by stone houses and traditional gateways.

Max Altitude

1300m/4265ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

The trail ascends gently through dense forest and riverbanks, passing Chamje village before climbing to the beautiful settlement of Tal. You continue through pine–lined pathways and cascading waterfalls. Crossing bridges and narrow cliff–side paths, you reach Dharapani, one of the largest villages in the Manang region.

Max Altitude

1860m/6102ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

A refreshing trekking day through lush forests, steep hillsides, and alpine landscapes. You move past Bagarchhap, Danaque, and Timang, enjoying mesmerizing views of Mt Manaslu and the Annapurna range. The trail gradually climbs to Chame, the district headquarters of Manang, known for its hot springs and stunning river gorge views.

Max Altitude

2651m/8696ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

The landscape becomes more dramatic as dense forests give way to alpine scenery. Walk past apple orchards, monasteries, and high suspension bridges. The trail opens to reveal breathtaking mountain panoramas including Lamjung Himal and Pisang Peak. Arrive in the beautiful village of Upper Pisang surrounded by prayer wheels, monasteries, and traditional stone–built houses.

Max Altitude

3333m/10935ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Today is an essential acclimatization and rest day. Explore Upper Pisang monastery, hike short ridges for better acclimatization, and enjoy dramatic views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. Spend the day hydrating, stretching, and preparing climbing gear for the higher elevation ahead.

Max Altitude

3333m/10935ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

You leave the main trail and begin ascending towards Pisang Peak Base Camp. The terrain gradually becomes steeper with alpine meadows, yak pastures, and rocky slopes. Reach Base Camp, set up your tents, and receive pre–climbing training and safety briefing from the climbing guide.

Max Altitude

4380m/14370ft

Accomodation

Camp

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Climb through scree and rocky ridges to reach the High Camp. The panoramic vistas from here are incredible as the Annapurna massif towers above. Your climbing team prepares tents and climbing equipment. Spend the evening hydrating, resting, and mentally preparing for summit day.

Max Altitude

5400m/17715ft

Accomodation

Camp

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Summit Day! Wake up early for the final push towards Pisang Peak summit. Equipped with ropes, crampons, and ice axe, climb gradual snow slopes followed by a final steep ridge section. Reaching the summit at 6091m/19983ft, you are rewarded with jaw–dropping views of Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, Tilicho Peak, Manaslu, Gangapurna, and Lamjung Himal. After celebration and photos, descend carefully back to Base Camp.

Max Altitude

6091m/19983ft

Accomodation

Camp

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Reserved for weather or altitude issues to ensure a safe and successful climb. If unused, you can rest and explore the area.

Max Altitude

5400m/17715ft

Accomodation

Camp

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Rejoin the Annapurna Circuit trail and descend toward Manang, passing through alpine forests and traditional Tibetan–influenced villages. Enjoy stunning views of glaciers and mountain lakes.

Max Altitude

3540m/11615ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

The trail climbs gradually through yak meadows and juniper forests towards Yak Kharka. This region offers majestic views of Annapurna III and Gangapurna.

Max Altitude

4020m/13190ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Today is another major highlight — crossing the legendary Thorong La Pass at 5450m/17880ft, one of the world’s highest trekking passes. Enjoy breathtaking Himalayan panoramas before descending to sacred Muktinath.

Max Altitude

5450m/17880ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Explore Muktinath temple area then descend through arid Mustang landscapes toward Jomsom. Continue to Ghasa, a lush village in the Kali Gandaki Valley.

Max Altitude

2710m/8891ft

Accomodation

Hotel / Lodge

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Drive to Tatopani for a relaxing natural hot spring soak, then continue through Beni to Pokhara. Enjoy lakeside relaxation after your expedition.

Max Altitude

827m/2713ft

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Return to Kathmandu on a scenic drive along rivers and terraced hillsides. Free evening for shopping and celebration dinner.

Max Altitude

1350m/4429ft

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Packing Lists

Cloathing

Base layers (thermal tops & bottoms)
Fleece jacket or mid-layer insulation
Lightweight trekking shirts (quick-dry)
Waterproof & windproof trekking jacket (Gore-Tex recommended)
Down jacket (expedition weight for high altitude)
Trekking pants + warm thermal leggings
Waterproof trekking pants
Warm insulated gloves + inner liner gloves
Warm hat, buff, and sun hat
Wool hiking socks (4–6 pairs)
Gaiters (snow protection)
Trekking boots (waterproof, broken-in)
Climbing boots (double boots recommended)

Gears

Base layers (thermal tops & bottoms)
Fleece jacket or mid-layer insulation
Lightweight trekking shirts (quick-dry)
Waterproof & windproof trekking jacket (Gore-Tex recommended)
Down jacket (expedition weight for high altitude)
Trekking pants + warm thermal leggings
Waterproof trekking pants
Warm insulated gloves + inner liner gloves
Warm hat, buff, and sun hat
Wool hiking socks (4–6 pairs)
Gaiters (snow protection)
Trekking boots (waterproof, broken-in)
Climbing boots (double boots recommended)

Personal Items

Personal medication & altitude tablets
Sunscreen & lip balm (SPF 50+)
Reusable water bottle + hydration bladder
Backpack (40–50L) + duffel bag (porters carry)
Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, wipes, biodegradable soap)
Travel towel
Power bank
Camera & memory cards
Quick-dry towel and foot powder
Snacks, energy bars, ORS packets

Other Items You Can Bring

Passport, permits & copies
Travel insurance covering high altitude & climbing
Cash for tips & personal spending
Waterproof stuff sacks / compression bags
Hand/foot warmers
Trekking map / journal / pen

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