Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Pisang Peak Climbing in Nepal

Pisang peak climbing is challenging peak climbing in Annapurna region. Pisang Peak 6091m is the most popular among the trekking peaks in Nepal in Annapurna Himalaya range, Trekkers with little experience in climbing can combine the popular classic Annapurna circuit trekking with Pisang Peak expedition to have the taste of climbing on Himalayas in Nepal. Pisang peak expedition offer beautiful Himalayan views of Mt. Dhaulagiri 8167m, Mt. Manaslu  8163m, Mt. Annapurna 8091m & more than two dozen of the snowy capped mountains of Annapurna region trekking trails.
Pisang peak climbing is well combined with the popular Annapurna circuit trek to make a very satisfying Himalayan trek and climbing adventure in a single trip. Considered as an easy climbing peak, Pisang peak provides its climbers an interesting journey passing along varied ecosystems, diverse cultures, and amazing landscapes. Although this climb is considered to be among the easier ones of the Himalayan region, a reasonably high level of physical fitness and health is still strongly recommended.


From Manang, the main valley to the west the Khangsar Village is made an entry which is regarded as the Last Village of Nepal and trek up to Tilicho Lake. For the lovers of nature it a magnificent view and real opportunity to see a lake at this altitude and also it is famous for the religious point of view. The trail goes to Yak Kharka and joins the normal route crossing the Thorong la Pass (5416m). Also, we will visit Muktinath via Plateau of Kagbeni and return to Jomsom. On the way, we will pass through every type of vegetation zone from lush sub-tropical to harsh semi-desert and over one of the highest trekking passes in the world.

This magnificent Pisang peak Climbing leads you to the fine village inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups, offering spectacular and majestic views of the white Himalayas. Pisang peak climbing will be perfect adventures for those who aspire to venture into some of the less trodden remote regions of Nepal apart from regular trekking routes in Nepal

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