Pisang Peak Climbing - 22 Days

Pisang Peak Climbing comes under the category of the technical peak. This peak has ridges, rock face and the pyramid shape. Pisang Peak rises from the Pisang village and pasture. Between the base camp of Pisang Peak and its summit, there is a high camp, an acclimatization place and viewpoint, which offers the beautiful view of the Tilicho Peak, Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Nawal Peak, the Tibetan mountains, Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Kang Guru Peak, Gyaji Kang Peak, Tilje Peak, and Kuchubhro Peak. It also offers the view of the other unnamed mountains.

Before you start Pisang Peak Climbing, you traverse the rice and potatoes field, you ascend the steep uphill, and you walk the bank of the Marshyangdi River. You also trek through lush, pine, forest, the steepest valley, and the open area from where you see the “Gateway to Heaven,” and then you reach Manang, a beautiful village. You spend 1 night in this village and then walk steep hillside to see a panoramic view of mountains.

After descending from the Pisang Peak, you cross the Thorong La Pass (5,416 m), the second highest point of your trip. The trekking trail of this trip also climbs Tyanja (2,360 m) and offers a fine view of Annapurna II, it also heads off to Chame, it also passes by 2 small hot springs, and it traverses the Tibetan villages, the Buddhisht chortens, fluttering prayer flags and offers the stunning view of the Himalayas. The trail also takes you to Muktinath and Jomsom, where you will have the tastiest apples of Nepal. Here, you will also have an opportunity to taste other apple produce, such as pies, wine, and brandy.