Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak Climbing

www.blackdiamondexpedition.com [email protected] Pisang peak is the most popular trekking peak in AnnapurnaBLACK region DIAMOND of Nepal EXPEDITION +977-01-4440476 / 4440534 ❖ The most popular trekking peak in Annapurna Region ❖ Suitable for the passionate trekkers with little climbing experience ❖ Spectacular view of the oak and pine forest ❖ Marvelous view of Annapurna range, Tilicho Peak, Annapurna II and IV Gangapurna and the Glacier Dome Pisang peak climbing Nepal, Climbing and Expedition, 22 Days Trip Duration= 22 Days Group Size= 2 person Accommodation= 5 Nights Hotel, 10 Nights Lodge/Teahouse,5 Nights camp Meals= 22 Breakfast, 21 Lunch, 21 Dinner VIEW DATES PRICES & BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY HERE www.blackdiamondexpedition.com [email protected] BLACK DIAMOND EXPEDITION Overview Pisang Peak tower above the ethnic Pisang Village is the most popular trekking peak in Annapurna Region of Nepal. Located just behind the Annapurna range and rising in a shape of Pyramid, the Pisang Peak is ascent first in 1955 by a German Expedition. Although Pisang Peak Climbing is easier comparing to Mera and Pisang peaks, it is considered as a technical one to climb among climbing peaks in Nepal. So it is suitable for those passionate trekkers who have little climbing or rock climbing experience with sound physical health. This trip starts from the lowland of Besisahar and gain altitude steadily passing through the oak and pine forest, exploring beautiful and ethnic villages eventually reach Pisang village. Further, the trail ascends northward to meadow of Kharka where base camp is set up and then technical climbing starts from high camp before attempt Pisang Peak through well marked steep ridge. Summit of Pisang Peak offers the marvelous view of Annapurna range including Tilicho Peak, Annapurna II and IV, Gangapurna and the Glacier Dome. The trail follows same route back to Pisang village and further climb northwest to longest pass, Thorongla. From pass the descend trail lead to most popular religious site of Muktinath, pristine Tibetan cultural village Jarkot, picturesque Kagbeni Village, holiest Kali Gandaki River formed deepest gorge and finally into capital of Mustang district, Jomsom where our adventure trip end after taking earlier flight in next morning. www.blackdiamondexpedition.com [email protected] BLACK DIAMOND EXPEDITION About Leader You are really fortunate to spend time with our guides who hold strong communication skills. They are great at projecting their voices across a group in a cler and easy to understand manner. They are gifted with what you call to be the great conversationalists with outgoing personalities. We ensure you that you feel open and comfortable talking to whoever accompanies you as your guide. Our guides possess a great experience of almost all the travel and trekking sites of Nepal. They can disseminate their awesome knowledge and experiences to you. They are not only enthusiastic but at the same time are humorous as well to relieve you from the often tiresome walks. We never compromise when it comes to time. Our guides are always punctual and perform things in time. They have keen sense of direction and can easily lead you in whichever route you follow them. Mostly, we assign the local guides who can bring their own knowledge, gain a genuine experience. Pisang peak climbing /Itinerary Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu [1,300m/4,264 ft] Upon arrival in the Kathmandu airport (TIA), you will be greeted by a representative from Black Diamond at the arrival gate. You will be then transferred to the hotel. After the check in, you can either take a rest or hang around in the city as it all depends upon your interests. In the evening, we will organize a Welcome Dinner at an excellent traditional Nepalese restaurant where you will enjoy a Nepalese cultural program as well as a fine meal. Hotel Encounter Nepal, Dinner. Day 2: Kathmandu: Sightseeing and Preparation Today after breakfast we will start a guided tour to several of the most historical and spiritual attractions in Kathmandu. Some of these landmarks are considered World Heritage Sites; including the historic Durbar Square, the famous 'Monkey Temple' or Swayambunath, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath and Buddhists shrine of Bouddhanath which is one of the largest Stupas in the world. In the afternoon, there will be a pre-trip discussion where we can meet our trek leader and other team members. Black Diamond briefs us regarding the trip as well as provides us an opportunity to ask any questions we may have regarding our upcoming adventure. Hotel Encounter Nepal, Dinner. www.blackdiamondexpedition.com [email protected] BLACK DIAMOND EXPEDITION Day 3: Kathmandu to Besisahar by Bus (760m/2,493ft): 7-8 hours’ drive After early breakfast, we get transfer to Bus Park. We ride a local bus to Besisahar. Around 8 hours’ drive along the Trishuli River and Marshyangdi River, passing through beautiful landscapes and small villages bring us to Besisahar (850 m). From Besisahar, we can see stunning snow-capped mountains. Overnight in guest house.Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 4: Besisahar to Bahundanda (1,310m/4,298ft): 6 hours trek Today is our first day of trekking. The trail is several ups and downs through hills, we pass through waterfalls, streams, terrace fields, subtropical forest and beautiful villages. After breakfast, we follow northern trail along the Marshyangdi River. Crossing suspension bridge, we walk gradually to Bhulbhule, the village of Gurung community. After passing by Ngadi village we cross Nagdi River and hike up till we reach Bahundanda (Hills of Brahmins). Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 5: Bahundanda to Chamje (1,430m/4,690ft): 5-6 hours trek After breakfast, we descend steeply through terrace field and then gradual walk along the Marshyangdi River passes by beautiful and culturally rich villages, waterfalls and lush forest. After crossing the suspension bridge, we pass by Dyange village and following narrow, ups and downs trail reach Jagat. After then we climb gradually up through the forest to reach Chamje. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 6: Chamje to Dharapani (1,860m/6,101ft): 5-6 hours trek After breakfast we leave the Chamje crossing the suspension bridge and we walk uphill along the river, following narrow trail passes through forest of Rhododendron and bamboo and enter into Manang district before reach in Tal village, once there was a lake. We leave Tal village crossing the river and continue walk uphill through stone stairway. Following some ups and down through cliffy trial and passing by Karte village we reach Dharapani. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 7: Dharapani to Chame (2,670m/8,758ft): 5-6 hours trek After breakfast we climb steadily through the forest and to Bagarchhap, the Tibetan village consist typical flat-roofed stone houses. There is a chance of the landslide, so we have to be watchful. We can see Annapurna II and Manaslu from here in clear weather. We follow the trail through the jungle along the Marshyangdi River and reach another beautiful Timang village. On the way, we are greeted by beautiful Himalayas view. Further we descend to Thanchowk and then steadily climb to Kote village and then steep climb bring us to Chame, the headquarter of Manang district from where we can see stunning view of Mt. Lamhung, and Annapurna II. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. www.blackdiamondexpedition.com [email protected] BLACK DIAMOND EXPEDITION Day 8: Chame to Upper Pisang (3,700m/12,136ft): 5-6 hours trek Today most of the route is through the narrow gorge and dense pine forest. After breakfast, we climb steadily passing through beautiful villages of Talekhu and Bhratang. Further we pass by curved rock face, dramatically raised 1500 m from the river. After crossing river, we climb steep up through the jungle and reach beautiful Dhukure Pokhari. As the trail gets flatten and widen to Pisang, we find ourselves surrounded by beautiful snowcapped mountains. Further, we climb a big hill about half an hour to reach Upper Pisang. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 9: Day for relax and acclimatize Today is our rest day. Check all gears and set up for climbing. Drink a lot of water, explore the village and enjoy the splendid view of Annapurna Himalayan range, Gangapurna and Tilicho. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 10: Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp (4,380m/14,370ft): 3-4 hours trek Today we climb up towards Base Camp. After breakfast we ascend upward through pine forest and as we gain altitude the vegetation become bushes and then vanish. Enjoying the view of valley and Annapurna range we reach pasture land to Kharka where we set our camp for overnight. Enjoy the delicious food prepared by our cook. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 11: Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp (5,400m/17,712ft): 3-4 hours trek Today we gain good height to High Camp. After breakfast we climb up bare land steadily through south west ridge and reach to High Camp. There will be snow from December to March. Enjoy the panoramic view of Annapurna range, Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Nawal peak, Tilicho peak and many other unnamed mountains and peaks. Recheck the gears and set up for next day climbing. Overnight in tented camp. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Day 12: Summit to the Peak and back to Base Camp (6,091m/19,980ft): 7-9 hours trek Today is our main adventure day to make success our dream of Summit on Pisang Peak. We set out early in the morning to climb Pisang Peak. We climb up steep trail through well-defined ridge. Following the guide and with the help of fixed rope we climb the summit of Pisang Peak. We take time in summit to admire breathtaking closer panoramic view of Annapurna range, Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Nawal peak, Tilicho peak, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, the Tibetan mountains, Kang Guru Peak, Gyaji Kang peak, Tilje peak, Kuchubhro peak, and many more.

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