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Pisang peak Climbing (6,091m.) 

Pisang peak Climbing (6,091m.) is considered as one of the easiest trekking peaks in
Nepal. The peak lies between two Eight-thousands Annapurna I and Mt. Manaslu above the
Pisang Valley.  From the pinnacle of the peak, we witness the stupendous view of pristine
scenery, tranquil landscape and tantalizing Annapurna range including the peaks:
Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Kangla Himal, etc. The government of Nepal has promulgated the
expedition act that mountaineers without prior peak climbing experience can’t climb any Eight-
thousands. If you are a novice mountaineer, the Pisang Peak can be your ticket to Mighty
Everest.
The journey after summiting Pisang peak heads to the highest Pass in Annapurna Circuit
Trail: Thorang La Pass (5,416m.) The pass is famous for the perfect glimpse of a pristine arid
landscape, dazzling massifs, small valleys, and serene beauty. For the final third of the trek, the
trail traces the downhill trail route to Muktinath, a sacred Hindus-Buddhist temple with a holy
pond and 104 water spouts. Every year, many religious pilgrims visit this temple and take bath
on 104 water spouts and pond to get salvation from the sin they have had committed in life.
From Muktinath, the trekkers drive downhill to Tatopani and trek to the most spectacular view-
point: Poon hill. The hill-top is an exquisite spot to witness serene landscape, enticing nature,
and Annapurna range. The trail from Poon Hill traces to the city of lakes and tourist hub
Pokhara, and eventually to Kathmandu for final departure flight. Pisang Peak climbing is the
easiest peak climbing package offers to the clients. The peak climbing is an adventurous activity
that needs advance physical stamina, proper gears, and favorable climate. We are devoted to
making the trek 100% safer and successful.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1335 meters above sea level) Transfer to hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu Valley sightseeing and trek preparation (1,300m/4,264 ft)
Day 3: Drive to Besisahar (760m/) 5-6 hours.
Day 4: Drive Besisahar to Chame(2,630m. 4-5 hours
Day 5: Chame to Upper Pisang (3,700m.4-5 hours
Day 6: For Acclimatization
Day 7: Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp (4,380 m. 3-4hours)
Day 8: Pisang Peak Base Camp to High Camp (5,400m. 3-4 hours)
Day 9: Summit Pisang Peak and trek back to Base Camp (6,091m.7-8 hours)
Day 10: Base Camp to Manag Valley (3,450m. /5-6 hours)
Day 11: Manang to Yak Kharka (4,110m. / 3-4 hours)
Day 12: Yak Kharka to Throng Pedi (4,400m. / 3-4 hours)
Day 13: Phedi to the Thorung-La Pass and to Muktinath (Up to 5416 m. /7-8hours)
Day 14: Muktinath Jomsom 2800m/4-5 hours via Kagbeni
Day 15: Fly to Pokhara (820m. / 25 minutes)
Day 16: Drive (6 hrs)/Fly (30 minutes) back to Kathmandu (1,334m. / 6 hours)
Day 18: Bhaktapur & Patan Sight seeing
Day 19: drive to International airport 3 hours before flight departure.

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