Yala Peak Climbing

Trip Overview

Yala Peak (5,732m) is one of Nepal’s most accessible trekking peaks, ideal for those seeking a non-technical Himalayan summit with breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Shishapangma (Tibet). Located in the Langtang Valley, this adventure combines rich Tamang culture, serene forests, and alpine landscapes — perfect for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike.

Just a few days' trek from Kathmandu, Yala Peak Climbing offers the thrill of Himalayan mountaineering without the need for previous climbing experience.

Trip Highlights

  • Summit one of Nepal’s easiest 5,000m peaks – ideal for first-time climbers
  • Stunning views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Shishapangma
  • Experience Tamang culture and traditional villages in Langtang Valley
  • Explore Langtang National Park’s forests, waterfalls, and yak pastures
  • Short and accessible climb – perfect extension to Langtang trek

Difficulty & Preparation

Yala Peak is considered a beginner-friendly climb, suitable for trekkers with basic fitness. Technical skills aren’t required, but prior trekking at altitude (above 3,000m) is beneficial. Our guides provide pre-climb training at base camp, covering crampon use, ice axe handling, and rope techniques.

Detail Itinerary Expand All

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. Altitude: 1,550m. Trek: 6/7 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 03: Trek to Lama Hotel. Altitude: 2,380m. Trek: 6 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 04: Trek to Langtang Village. Altitude: 3,430m. Trek: 5 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 05: Trek to Kyanjin Gompa. Altitude: 3,870m. Trek: 3 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 06: Acclimatization Day – Hike to Tserko Ri. Altitude: 4,984m. Meal: BLD

Day 07: Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp. Altitude: 4,800m. Trek: 5 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 08: Summit Yala Peak (5,732m) and return to Kyanjin Gompa. Altitude: 5,732m . Trek: 8/9 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 09: Trek back to Lama Hotel. Altitude: 2,380m. Trek: 6 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 10: Trek to Syabrubesi. Altitude: 1,550m. Trek: 5 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 11: Drive back to Kathmandu – 6/7 hrs. Meal: BLD

Day 12: Departure. Meal: B
 

What's Included?

  • Airport Transfer: Airport transfer by office representative in a private vehicle
  • Accommodation: 2 nights’ accommodation at Apsara Boutique Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast on twin sharing basis
  • Accommodation: Accommodation  at well and comfortable Mountain Lodge available en-route during trek (Few nights’ at during trek with attached bathroom/toilets)
  • Camping: Fully catered camping trek during summit days
  • Meal: Full board meal during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Guide: English speaking, First Aid and Eco-trained local climbing guide, Assistance guide as per the group size, porters (2:1)
  • Climbing Guide/Sherpa: An experienced climbing guide for summit Peak
  • Misc: All the expenses for guide and porters along with Insurance
  • Ground Transportation: Kathmandu/Syabrubesu/Kathmandu drive in a private vehicle
  • Permit: Langtang National Park Permit
  • Permit: Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card fee
  • Medical Kit: Exclusive medical kit bag and oximeter carried by a guide
  • Souvenir: Duffle Bag, Trekking T-shirt, Adventure Certificate
  • Trekking Gears: Sleeping Bag during Trek
  • All government and local taxes as applicable

What's Not Included ?

  • Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  • Items of personal nature, like phone calls, Internet use and laundry expenses.
  • Clothing, packing items or bags, personal medical Kit, personal trekking gears.
  • Any additional staff other than specified.
  • International airfares, medical and travel insurance.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (Visa issuance is easy at the arrival).
  • Any other item not mentioned in “Service Include” section.
  • Tips for Guide/porters/driver

Useful Information

1. Location and Region

Yala Peak (5,732m) lies in Nepal’s Langtang Valley, close to the Tibetan border. It’s one of the easiest trekking peaks in Nepal and a great choice for beginners who want to experience Himalayan climbing without technical challenges.

2. Permit

You’ll also need a Langtang National Park entry permit and a TIMS card.

3. Best Season to Climb The best time to climb Yala Peak is during:

Spring (March–May): Clear skies, stable weather, and blooming rhododendrons.

Autumn (September–November): Crisp air, great visibility, and comfortable temperatures.

Winter climbs are possible but colder, and trails may be snow-covered.

4. Accommodation & Meals

Tea houses are available throughout the trek until Kyanjin Gompa, the last village before base camp.
At Yala Base Camp, camping is required. Meals are freshly cooked by the crew, and clean drinking water is provided or boiled.

5. Fitness & Experience Level

Yala Peak is considered a non-technical peak, suitable for trekkers with good fitness levels.
Prior high-altitude trekking experience (like Langtang Valley or Annapurna Base Camp) is recommended, but no previous climbing experience is necessary. Basic mountaineering instruction (use of crampons, rope, and ice axe) will be given by the climbing guide.

6. Altitude & Acclimatization

The peak reaches 5,732 meters, so proper acclimatization is key. Most itineraries include rest days at Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m) before heading to base camp to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

7. Equipment & Gear

Essential gear includes:

  • Climbing boots, crampons, harness, helmet, ice axe
  • Down jacket and sleeping bag
  • Trekking poles, headlamp, sunglasses, gloves
  • Most technical gear can be rented in Kathmandu or at Kyanjin Gompa.

8. Communication & Connectivity

Wi-Fi and mobile networks are available in lower parts of Langtang Valley but become limited after Kyanjin Gompa. Guides carry satellite or radio communication for safety during the climb.

9. Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance with high-altitude rescue coverage (above 6,000m) is mandatory. It should include helicopter evacuation in case of emergency.

10. Guides & Support Crew

Climbing Yala Peak must be done with a licensed climbing guide. Porters assist with luggage, and the guide ensures safety, route setting, and weather assessment throughout the expedition.

Route Map

Yala Peak Climbing routemap

Departure dates and price

The given cost are per person and exclude international flights. Given below are the departure dates available for online booking. If the given date is not favorable then please contact us and we will happily customize your trip on dates more appropriate for you.

Note: If your group size is of more than 1 pax then you can set your own departure date.

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Yala Peak Climbing
Duration 12 Days
Group Size 2–12 people
Difficulty Easy (non-technical)
Max Elevation 5,732m
Meals Full Board Meal [Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner]
Accomodation Lodge/Tea House + Tented Camp at Base Camp
Best Season Spring (March–May)and Autumn (Sept–Nov)
Trip Start/End Kathmandu/Kathmandu
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