Pisang Peak Climbing in Nepal

Pisang Peak is a beautiful peak that soars high facing Annapurna II, Pisang Peak is Nepal’s one of the most popular climbing peaks at an altitude of 6,091m above the sea level. The peak’s popularity is not only because of climbing adventure associated but is also popular because it ideally blends with the world’s most popular trekking adventure, Annapurna Circuit Trek. The peak that nestles between two 8000ers Annapurna I & Manaslu is just above Pisang Village.

Uniform slopes of snow with a final push that demands technical expertise, Pisang Peak Climbing highlights the floral & faunal biodiversity of the Annapurna Conservation Area Project. The cultural biodiversity of the region is yet another main sight to behold and soak in. The varied landscapes that range from lush vegetation to nival region & towering Himalayan giants are always eye-feasting. Moreover crossing the world’s highest pass Thorung La to get to revered shrine Muktinath is the icing on the cake of this adventurous holiday. Cascading waterfalls, rocky mountains, wide & deep valleys like Marsyangdi River & Kali Gandaki River & windswept sections are also few wonderful sights that would remain in trekkers mind & soul forever.

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Main Highlights Of Pisang Peak Climbing

  • Mt. Pisang Expedition is a relatively moderate mountaineering experience of climbing Pisang Peak (6,091m).
    • Pisang Peak Expedition leads you towards the biggest Thorong La Pass (5,416m)
    • Pisang Peak Climbing captivates you with an excellent view of Mt. Manaslu (8,163m), Mt. Annapurna II (7,555m), Annapurna IV (7,525m) and many other fascinating snow peaks.
    • Get to visit two of the most unique and hidden valleys: Manang and Mustang.
    • It is also a venture into some of the less trodden remote regions of Nepal.
    • Explore the ancient Upper Pisang Village and get acquainted with their way of life.
    • Experience the close insight of diverse landscapes, flora, and fauna.

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Classic Itinerary Of  Pisang Peak Climbing

Outline Itinerary

Day 01   Arrive Kathmandu (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: Dinner)

Day 02   Cultural tour in Kathmandu & Preparation Day (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: Breakfast)

Day 03   Drive to Besisahar /Syange (Altitude: 830m/2740 ft. Distance: 205km Drive-by Public Bus: -8-9 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 04  Trek to Tal Village (Altitude: 1314m/4335 ft. Trek: 6-7 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 05  Trek to Timang (Altitude: 1943m/6410 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 06  Trek to Chame (Altitude: 2,630m/8680 ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 07  Trek to Pisang (Altitude: 3200 m/10524 ft. Trek: 5- 6 hours Meal: BLD)

Day 08  Acclimatization day at Pisang village (Altitude: 3200 m/10524 ft. Meal: BLD)

Day 09  Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp (Altitude: 4,380m/14455 ft. Trek: 3/4 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 10  Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp (Altitude: 5400m/17820 ft. Trek: 3/4 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 11  Summit to the Peak and back to Base Camp- (Altitude: 6,091m/20100ft. Trek: 7/9 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 12  Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley (Altitude: 3540 m/11680ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 13  Trek to Yak Kharka (Altitude: 4,000 m/ 13200 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 14  Trek to Thorong Phedi (Altitude: 4,450 m/ 14685 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 15  Trek to Muktinath via Thorung La pass (Altitude: Thorung-la Pass: 5416 m/ 17873 ft. Muktinath: 3800 m/12540 ft. Trek: 7-8 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 16  Trek to Jomsom (Altitude: 2720 m/ 8976 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Day 17  Fly to Pokhara (Altitude: 823m/2,700ft Flight: 20 minutes Meal: B)

Day 18  Drive to Kathmandu (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Drive: 5-6 hrs. Meal: B)

Day 19  Spare Day (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: B/D)

Day 20  Departure Day (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: B)

What To Expect From The Pisang Peak Climbing?

With a high altitude of 6091meters, it offers a wide range of majestic panorama of highland culture, diverse flora and fauna and various peaks like Annapurna, Mt. Chulu, Tilicho and many more. The wide variety and diversity of flora and fauna along the trail reaching Pisang peak are unexplainable, worth admirable and magnificent experience. Moreover, the local Pisang valley culture and the beauty and natural view of Jomsom during the itinerary are the extra worthwhile experiences.

How Difficult Is Pisang Peak Climb?

It’s not a plain walking surface and like most typical treks in Nepal, there’s a lot of going up and down. The distance you cover does not require super fitness, the altitude does, however, make it tough. And also having a strong mindset is also very important while trekking in these parts of the mountains. Pisang Peak Climb is influenced by; your pack weight, a porter can make it much easier and season, if you’re cold and miserable then it is definitely harder.

To reach the top, you will be walking 5 to 8 hours a day for 19 days, with a resting day or two for acclimatization. If you are reasonably fit you should be able to do this to carry your own backpack.

What are the Minimum and Maximum Time frame of the Pisang Peak Climbing?

Well, this generally depends upon the trekker preference if the trekkers are physically fit and can manage a 6-7 hours trek daily up the mountains then he/she can normally complete the trek in  16/18 days. But normally this journey takes an 18-day trek(Max) and compacts it for a shorter trek which eventually hikes up the trekking hours per day. So, if you are someone who hasn’t had much experience of trekking and wants to trek enjoying each and every moment in the region then a 20 days time frame would be appropriate as it gives you the proper time to acclimatize and enjoy the scenic beauties of the trek/climb.

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How to get to the Top of Pisang Peak?

Through a steep walk to the subtropical forests and small hamlets will introduce one to Bahundanda, Chamje, and Bagarchhap entering the Manang region with the view of the first Tibetan Monastery and the occasional glimpses of Annapurna II (7937m) and Lamjung Himal (6986m). Through the trail that follows through the river valley will grace one with good eye-catching sites of Pisang peak and Annapurna II at Pisang village. Enjoy the fantastic climbing Pisang peak camping at base camp; we conquer the summit.

How much Budget Is Required For Pisang Peak Climbing?

Well, the budget estimation depends on what kind of trek one is embarking on and how much of a spender one is. But generally, the cost ranges from anywhere around the US $2500 to the US $3000. It depends on how much one would like to splurge oneself with various extra luxuries as well.

What are the Necessary Prerequisites to consider while Climbing Pisang Peak?

Necessary Permits Required?

The necessary permits required for trekking to Annapurna Region are:

  1. TIMS Card
  2. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit(ACAP)
  3. Pisang Peak Permit

Why Do You Need Permits?

The trekking permits for Annapurna Region Trek have their own significance.

 The permit helps to maintain the safety and security of the trekkers by keeping the trekker’s record inside the National Park. In case of any emergencies such as earthquakes, landslides, etc. the information can then be gathered to help the authorities help you. Rules and Regulations are also maintained with the help of these permits.

Once you enter the region the Local Area Permit helps to keep a record of the trekkers. This permit allows you to enter the region but must follow the local rules and regulations. The amount gathered from the permit is then used by the local authority for the maintenance of the trails, rest stops and information centers for the travelers.

Necessary Documents for Permit?

You just need your passport details, two photos, and you also need to fill up a short form to obtain the permit. All these fees are payable in local currency only.

Important documents and items:

  • Valid passport, 2extra passport size photos, airline tickets
  • Separate photocopies of passport, visa form( easily obtained at Kathmandu airport), proof of insurance
  • Dollars, pounds or Euros in cash for purchasing Nepalese visa at Kathmandu airport, for paying for restaurants and hotels, for gratuities, snacks, and to purchase your own drinks and gifts
  • Credit cards, Bank/ATM/Cash machine cards for withdrawing funds from cash machines(bring a photocopy of your cards), traveler’s checks, etc.

The necessity of Insurance While Climbing Pisang Peak:

While traveling to Nepal, you are requested to have travel insurance that should cover any comprehensive expenses possible to acquire due to medical issues or accidents. Your travel insurance must protect air ambulance, treatment charges, rescue and evacuation, product cancellation and refundable charges, flight delays, and cancellations.

Insurance Policy:

Traveling in the Himalayas is full of adventure; hence it is wise to choose a proper insurance policy. While choosing your insurance policy, make sure that it will protect all such unforeseen expenses. You must ensure that the policy you do take provides an adequate level of protection, well familiar with your itinerary and covers you for the activities involved. You must carry proof of insurance (e.g. your insurance certificate) with you on holiday or send us a scanned copy and it must be issued from your homeland.

How much do you need to tip Guides and Porter while climbing Pisang Peak?

In Nepal tipping is not mandatory but it is expected as major earning or saving funds is the tips for the guide/porter. Tipping is based on the experience you had with your trekking team. It totally depends upon how you felt about the services and overall hospitality that was provided to you so if you are satisfied you can tip them accordingly. Generally, 12-15% of the trip cost is considered ideal for tipping. You can divide the cost amongst the guide and porter as per your level of satisfaction.

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How Is Pisang Peak Temperature in October and November?

This is the most popular trek month to visit any region in Nepal. This month is filled with blue skies and freshly vitalized natural vegetation, clear sky, and less haze. During this month the average temperature during the day is 15 Degree Celsius and during the night it’s slightly colder as the temperature drops to 7-8 Degree Celsius.

How Is Pisang Peak Temperature From March to May?

The month ranging from March to May is the spring months in Nepal and is another most popular time of the year for undertaking trekking in any region. The month is full of beautiful wildflowers and splendid views of the snow-capped mountains.  The average temperature is around 18-22 Degree Celsius during these months at day time and the temperature can drop to chilling levels.

How Is Pisang Peak Temperature From June to August?

These months are known for the tenacious monsoon season in Nepal. During this month due to heavy rainfalls, there are many landslides and flight cancellations. On a clear day, it’s quite warm during the daytime and makes trekking easier and during the night time, it can get quite chilly.

How Is Pisang Peak Temperature in December and January?

These two months signify the winter month in Nepal and are the coldest months. During the daytime, normally the temperature ranges from 7-12 Degree Celsius in the lower regions. But for the mid regions of 2000-4000m the temperatures are slightly lower. During the daytime, the temperature normally is 2-8 Degrees Celsius.  The nights are much colder than the daytime so warm clothing is a must during these months.

How Is Pisang Peak Temperature in September and February?

These two months are a bit different from other months as during these months one can experience two seasons in a single month.

During September, one can see the last traces of monsoon with short bursts of rain for the first two weeks.  As the Mid-September kicks in the monsoon also end and one can enjoy the autumn season. The temperature during this month ranges from 18-22 degrees celsius in the day as it’s quite warm. And at the high passes such as Thorong La, one can experience the temperature of -4degrees Celsius.

The early month of February is still a bit chilly and has a hint of winter in it. But by the middle of the month, the spring makes its way and the arrival of clear days. One can see the beautiful hillsides immersed with blossoms of various rare flowers. The temperature during daytime is 7-12 degrees Celsius and night time the temperature can drop below zero degrees.

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What Kind Of Accommodation Is Available During Pisang Peak Climbing?

The accommodation during the trek in Annapurna Region will mostly be in tea houses and it also highly depends upon the routes one takes as well. As some of the less trodden areas of the region may not have as many tea houses as the frequently trekked routes. During most of the journey, one will be staying in the teahouses which normally provide facilities such as food, hot showers, WIFI, charging facilities and accommodation. And also it depends upon the remoteness of the area and the availability of transportation in that particular area and also the altitude.

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Rooms provided in the teahouses

Generally, the lower region of the Annapurna Region has a twin basis room that may or may not have an attached toilet. In case they don’t one needs to share a common toilet. And the bed(s) in the rooms will have a foam mattress, bedsheet, blankets, and pillows. If you are looking for a single room then the chances of finding one are better in the lower regions as the further you ascend the limited number of teahouses can be observed and getting a single room is pretty hard.

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Toilets and Bathrooms Facilities

If you’re looking for Western stylized toilets here in the mountains then you can find them only in the lower regions and most of the tea houses have Asian ‘squat’ type toilets. Not all tea houses provided have similar toilet and bathroom facilities as some might have separate systems for toilets and bathrooms. Usually, for hot showers, most of the tea houses provide you with the facility but know this by a hot shower in some tea houses and places it can be a bucket of hot water and mug, not the sprinkled one as you might be expecting.

Dining Rooms in the Teahouses

Every teahouse has a dining room for everyone to gather and indulge in satisfying one’s hunger for meals or stories to share with other trekkers. Most of the dining rooms in the tea houses are well heated so it is a great place for relaxing and socializing with other trekkers.

Is Internet/Electricity Available During  Pisang Peak Climbing?

As well, most of the frequently trekked areas have electricity and internet facilities. But one cannot expect it to be similar to the service provided in the more developed areas of Nepal as it is in the mountains and the signals can drop significantly. Most of the teahouses in the frequented routes of this region are able to provide you with basic electricity facilities.

But the region also has many less trodden areas where the trekking routes have not been made popular and not many guest houses are available so in those places chances of the availability of the internet are pretty rare. Although many development programs have been launched for promoting tourism here as well so the progress is being made at the moment, not much can be said. There are teahouses and lodges but not as much as in comparison to other regions where trekkers frequently visit so the internet and electricity are not available as in other regions.

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How to Prevent Altitude Sickness While Climbing Pisang Peak?

Altitude sickness is caused by ascending too quickly. It is wise to climb slower to prevent it. As, it is very common on most of the treks and can happen to anybody, irrespective of how old or fit you are or if you have previous trekking experience. So, here are some ways to prevent Altitude Sickness:

  1. Hydration– Drink plenty of water, it’s very important to stay hydrated.
  2. Trekking Pace– Walk at your own pace, take your time, don’t go too fast.
  3. Eat carbs– It’s not often we’re told to eat extra carbohydrates but when you’re at higher altitudes, you need more calories.
  4. Avoid Alcohol– Alcohol, cigarettes, and medications like sleeping pills can make altitude sickness symptoms worse. So, avoid it.
  5. Medication– Taking acetazolamide(Diamox)two days before the trip and during your trip can help prevent altitude sickness. Acetazolamide is a medication typically used to treat glaucoma. But it is also used to prevent altitude sickness.

How to prepare yourself for Pisang Peak Climbing?

It is very important to be fully prepared before undertaking any trips or going on a long journey.

It is vital for any traveler or trekker to always have a list of important prerequisites with them at all times. Here is the list of things one needs to consider while going on a trek.

Physical Condition and Preparation:

It is very important that one should be of sound health before undertaking any kind of trek or climbing. Most peak climbing is suitable for passionate walkers who have the ability to walk at least 6-7 hours a day with a light rucksack. It’s not necessary that the climb/trek is going to be 6-7 hours a day sometimes it might even be 7-8 hours. Walking in higher altitudes is more physically demanding than walking in the lower altitudes; however, if we are in excellent health with average physical fitness, have a positive attitude and strong determination, we can accomplish the trek successfully. Exercising and jogging regularly is a good idea to enhance our strength and stability. If one has past experiences with hiking then that would be an asset but no technical skills are required for this trip. Also, we advise you to consult with your doctor(s) before undertaking the trip.

What Equipment is Required for the Pisang Peak Climbing?

This list is a guideline to help you pack for your adventure. Also, understand that the items listed below will vary a little according to the season and the trek duration. The weight limit for your luggage is 33 pounds or 15 kg. Remember that your luggage will be carried by your porter but you are required to carry a day-pack (with your valuables or anything important) on your own. We also suggest that you pack what is necessary.

Climbing
  • Climbing harness
  • 5 meters or more of 6mm climber’s accessory cord
  • Figure 8 or Abseil belay device
  • 1 large mitten sized ascender (large Petzl) and arm length leash
  • 2 locking carabiners, 1 large and 1 small
  • 4 regular carabiners
  • Ice axe with a leash
  • Crampons – must fit your boots perfectly. Steel crampons with anti-balling (anti-bot) plates are the most recommended
  • Adjustable trekking poles
  • Helmet
  • Ski goggles
  • Glacier sunglasses with side shields
Head
  • Bandana or headscarf, also useful for dusty conditions
  • Warm hat that covers your ears (wool or synthetic)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries and bulbs
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Prescription sunglasses (if required)
Upper Body
  • Polypropylene shirts (1 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves)
  • Light and expedition weight thermal tops
  • Fleece wind-stopper jacket or pullover
  • Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
  • Down vest and/or jacket
  • Gore-Tex jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable
Hands
  • 1 pair of lightweight poly liner gloves.
  • 1 pair of lightweight wool or fleece gloves
  • 1 pair of mittens, consists of 1 Gore-Tex over mitt matched with a very warm polar-fleece mitt liner (seasonal)
Lower Body
  • Non-cotton underwear briefs
  • 1 pair of Hiking shorts
  • 1 pair of Hiking trousers
  • 1 pair of lightweight thermal bottoms (seasonal)
  • 1 pair of fleece or wool trousers
  • 1 pair of waterproof shell pants, breathable fabric
Feet                                                                            
  • 2 pairs of thin, lightweight inner socks
  • 2 pairs of heavy poly or wool socks
  • 1 pair of Hiking boots with spare laces (sturdy soles, water-resistant, ankle support, “broken-in”)
  • 1 pair of trainers or running shoes and/or sandals
  • Cotton socks (optional)
  • Gaiters (winter only), optional, “low” ankle high version
Sleeping
  • 1 sleeping bag (good to -10 degrees C or 14 degrees F)
  • Fleece sleeping bag liner (optional)
Rucksack and Travel Bags
  • 1 medium rucksack (50-70 liters/3000-4500 cubic inches, can be used for an airplane carryon)
  • 1 large duffel bag
  • A small daypack/backpack for carrying your valuables should have good shoulder padding
  • Small padlocks for duffle-kit bags
  • 2 large waterproof rucksack covers (optional)
Medical
  • Small, personal first-aid kit. (simple and light)
  • Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters (Band-Aids)
  • 1 skin-blister repair kit
  • Anti-diarrhea pills
  • Anti-headache pills
  • Cough and/or cold medicine
  • Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox or Acetazolamide
  • Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc. Do not bring sleeping pills as they are respiratory depressants.
  • Water purification tablets or the water filter
  • 1 set of earplugs
  • Extra pair of prescription glasses, contact lens supplies
Practical Items
  • 1 small roll of repair tape, 1 sewing-repair kit
  • 1 cigarette lighter, 1 small box of matches
  • 1 compass or GPS(optional)
  • 1 alarm clock/watch
  • 1 digital camera with extra cards and batteries
  • large Ziplocs
  • 2 water bottles (1 liter each)
  • 1 small folding knife
  • Binoculars (optional)
  • 4 large, waterproof, disposable rubbish sacks
Toiletries
  • 1 medium-sized quick-drying towel
  • Toothbrush/paste (preferably biodegradable)
  • Multipurpose soap (preferably biodegradable)
  • Deodorants
  • Nail clippers
  • Face and body moisturizer
  • Female hygiene products
  • Small mirror

Personal Hygiene

  • Wet wipes (baby wipes)
  • Tissue /toilet roll
  • Anti-bacterial handwash
Extras/Luxuries
  • Reading book
  • Trail map/guide book
  • Journal and pen
  • iPod
  • Travel game i.e. chess, backgammon, scrabble, playing cards (to help you pass the time at tea- houses and/or camps)
  • 1 modest swim suit
  • Binoculars (optional)
  • Voltage converter (from 220 to 110)
  • Plug adapter (2 round pegs to 2 flat pegs)
  • Lightweight   (in case your tea houses provide you with pillows) or use your own stuff as a pillow

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Alternatives to Pisang Peak Climbing?

Apart from Pisang Peak Climbing, there are plenty of trekking options that one might like to consider as the Annapurna region is itself is a very beautiful and adventurous place. Here are some of the best trekking alternatives apart from Pisang Peak Climbing.

  • Tent Peak
    • Tent Peak is a well-sought out trekking peak climbing in the Annapurna.
    • It offers some incredible view that goes through Annapurna Base Camp.
    • Nonrequirement of any trekking permits
    • Easy access and the trip starts and ends at Pokhara – the lake city.
    • Only 2-3 nights camping required and rest of the time trip as a teahouse trek.
  • Mera Peak
    • Trek with the stunning and magnificent sight of rhododendrons along the way
    • Get a chance to experience an overnight at Pangkongma which is also referred to as a village in the clouds as it is almost 3000m above sea level
    • Experience the mountaineering thrill of venturing onto the ice of the Mera Glacier from where amazing views of Kanchenjunga, Chamlang, and Baruntse, etc.
    • Experience the ascent to the wonderful Mera Peak itself
    • Get to experience the wonderful Zetra La pass which is marked by colorful prayer flags
  • Island Peak
    • Get the chance to trek up to the Everest Base Camp and witness a spectacular view of Everest.
    • A chance to experience the awe-inspiring Khongma La Pass
    • An opportunity to climb up to one of the famous trekking peaks i.e. Island Peak
    • You will be able to soak in the spectacular view of imja lake at the base of Island peak
    • Experience the glory of camping in the Island Peak Base Camp
    • A full experience of trekking in the Himalayas
  • Pikey Peak
    • Splendid view of Mount Everest, Mount Makalu, and Mount Rolwaling
    •  New opened trek route and less trodden area of Nepal
    •  Sherpa Buddhism, tallest monastery, Local Sherpa and their lifestyles
  • Lobuche Peak Trek
    • The surge of the thrill is amazing while climbing the challenging Lobuche East Peak in the Everest region.
    • The peak can be scaled from two sides- Lobuche East and Lobuche West.
    • Visit the wonderful Sagarmatha National park and get to see the diverse flora and fauna.
    • Astonishing views of Mount Everest Himalayan range.

I hope this Information regarding the Pisang Peak Climbing gives you useful insights on how to prepare oneself for the trek to the beautiful, magnificent and aspiring region i.e. The Annapurna. So if the above-mentioned things are taken into proper consideration than you will have a wonderful time trekking in the most spectacular region. Carry all the necessary permits as mentioned above take all the precautions and there’s no way you are not going to have a wonderful time.

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Pisang Peak is a beautiful peak that soars high facing Annapurna II, Pisang Peak is Nepal’s one of the most popular climbing peaks at an altitude of 6,091m above the sea level. The peak’s popularity is not only because of climbing adventure associated but is also popular because it ideally blends with the world's most popular trekking adventure, Annapurna Circuit Trek.
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