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Pisang Peak Climbing

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Pisang Peak Climbing
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Max. Elevation
6,091 m / 19,983 ft
Group size
Min 1+
Transportation
Domestic flight and all ground transportation as per itinerary
Best Season
Mar - May, Sep - Nov
Starts at / Ends at
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Accomodation
Hotel in Kathmandu / Pokhara and Tea House / Lodge / Camp during the trek.
Meals
Breakfast in Kathmandu / Pokhara and all meals during the trek

Highlights

  • Summit Pisang Peak (6,091m) with breathtaking Himalayan views
  • Explore the culturally rich Manang Valley and Tibetan-influenced villages
  • Enjoy the Annapurna Circuit trekking experience
  • Acclimatization at Upper Pisang and Manang for safe climbing
  • Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m), one of the highest trekking passes in Nepal
  • Spectacular panoramic views of Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak
  • Combination of trekking, alpine climbing, and scenic drives
  • Opportunities for photography of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and high-altitude landscapes

Overview

Pisang Peak Climbing (6,091m) is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal, located in the Annapurna region above the beautiful Manang Valley. This adventure perfectly combines a classic Annapurna Circuit trek with an exciting Himalayan summit, offering climbers a chance to experience both cultural trekking routes and technical alpine climbing. The journey begins in Kathmandu and gradually ascends through lush forests, traditional villages, and dramatic alpine landscapes before reaching the Pisang Peak Base Camp and High Camp.

The climb itself is non-technical but physically demanding, making it ideal for adventurous trekkers who want to step into mountaineering. From the summit, climbers are rewarded with breathtaking views of Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and the vast Manang Valley below. With proper acclimatization days and expert guidance from Mountain King Adventures, Pisang Peak Climbing is a safe, well-organized, and unforgettable Himalayan experience.

  • Stunning views of Annapurna and Manang Valley
  • Combination of trekking and peak climbing
  • Rich Tibetan-influenced culture
  • Expert climbing support and acclimatization

Best Season for Pisang Peak Climbing

The best seasons for Pisang Peak Climbing are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During spring, the trail is decorated with blooming rhododendrons, clear skies, and stable weather conditions. Snow conditions are generally favorable for climbing, and temperatures are moderate, making summit day more comfortable.

Autumn is equally popular due to its crystal-clear mountain views and stable post-monsoon weather. The trails are dry, the skies are deep blue, and the visibility from the summit is exceptional. Winter climbs are possible but challenging due to extreme cold, while the monsoon season is not recommended because of heavy rain and poor visibility.

Best Time Summary:

  • Spring: Warm temperatures, blooming forests
  • Autumn: Clear skies, excellent visibility
  • Avoid monsoon and peak winter months

Pisang Peak Climbing Difficulty and Transportation

Pisang Peak is classified as a trekking peak, meaning it does not require advanced technical climbing skills. However, it does demand good physical fitness, basic mountaineering knowledge, and strong endurance. The steep snow slopes near the summit require the use of crampons, ice axes, and ropes, all of which are managed by experienced climbing guides from Mountain King Adventures.

Transportation is well-planned to support gradual altitude gain. The trip includes a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Jagat, followed by trekking through Chame, Pisang, and Manang. After crossing Thorong La Pass, the return journey includes a flight from Jomsom to Pokhara and a drive back to Kathmandu, ensuring both comfort and safety.

Difficulty & Transport Notes:

  • Moderate to challenging climbing level
  • Suitable for fit trekkers with preparation
  • Scenic drives and domestic flight included

Food and Accommodation for Pisang Peak Climbing

During the trekking portion, accommodation is provided in well-maintained teahouses offering basic yet comfortable rooms. These lodges serve a variety of meals, including Nepali, Tibetan, and Western dishes such as dal bhat, pasta, soup, and pancakes. Meals are designed to provide sufficient energy for long trekking days.

At Pisang Peak Base Camp and High Camp, accommodation shifts to fully supported tented camps. Mountain King Adventures provides high-quality camping equipment and hygienic, freshly prepared meals by trained staff. Special attention is given to nutrition and hydration during climbing days to support acclimatization and strength.

Food & Stay Highlights:

  • Teahouse lodges during trek
  • Fully supported camping at base/high camp
  • Nutritious, climber-friendly meals

Pisang Peak Climbing Permits

Several permits are required for Pisang Peak Climbing, all of which are arranged by Mountain King Adventures. These include the Pisang Peak Climbing Permit, Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), and TIMS Card. These permits ensure legal access to the region and support conservation and local communities.

Having a professional company manage permits saves time and prevents complications. Climbers can focus entirely on preparation and enjoyment, knowing that all paperwork is handled responsibly and in advance.

Required Permits:

  • Pisang Peak Climbing Permit
  • ACAP Permit
  • TIMS Card

Why Choose Pisang Peak Climbing with Mountain King Adventures

Mountain King Adventures is a trusted Nepal-based trekking and climbing company known for safety, professionalism, and personalized service. Our experienced guides are certified, highly trained in high-altitude climbing, and deeply familiar with the Annapurna region. We prioritize acclimatization, proper pacing, and climber well-being throughout the journey.

Choosing Pisang Peak Climbing with Mountain King Adventures means traveling with a team that values ethical tourism, local employment, and sustainable practices. From arrival to departure, every detail is carefully planned to ensure a successful summit and a memorable Himalayan adventure.

Why Mountain King Adventures:

  • Experienced local climbing guides
  • High safety standards and equipment
  • Personalized service and ethical tourism

Trip Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our friendly team from Mountain King Adventures will greet you and transfer you to your hotel in the heart of the city. Take this day to relax, recover from your journey, and acclimatize to the altitude. In the evening, our guide will hold a briefing session outlining the entire trekking and climbing schedule, providing tips on altitude safety, equipment checks, and essential trekking guidelines. You can also explore nearby markets and enjoy authentic Nepali cuisine for dinner.

After an early breakfast, we begin a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Jagat, a journey that offers stunning views of terraced fields, rivers, and traditional villages. The drive usually takes around 7–8 hours, depending on road conditions, and we’ll make stops at local towns for refreshments and photography. Upon arrival in Jagat, our team will assist with packing trekking gear and preparing for the journey ahead. Dinner and overnight will be at a cozy teahouse, giving you a chance to rest and enjoy the peaceful Himalayan surroundings.
The trek begins in earnest today as we leave Jagat and follow the Marsyangdi River, trekking through charming villages, suspension bridges, and dense pine forests. The path gradually ascends, allowing you to adjust to the increasing altitude. Along the way, we’ll encounter local farming communities and have opportunities to interact with the friendly villagers. The trek is moderately challenging, taking around 6–7 hours, culminating in Dharapani. In the evening, enjoy a warm meal at the teahouse, rest your muscles, and prepare for the longer climbs ahead.
Today’s trek takes us higher into the Annapurna region, passing through lush forests, waterfalls, and terraced farmland. The air becomes crisper as we approach Chame, the administrative center of the Manang district. This moderate 5–6 hour trek rewards us with panoramic views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal. Upon arrival in Chame, we will check into a guesthouse, giving time for rest and exploration of the village, including the local monastery. Staying hydrated and moving at a steady pace is key today, as we begin to feel the effects of altitude.
The ascent to Upper Pisang is gradual but steady, taking us through rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and small villages with stone houses. The trek is moderately strenuous and takes around 5–6 hours, offering magnificent views of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak in the distance. Upper Pisang is a picturesque village known for its unique architecture and traditional culture. After arrival, we spend time exploring the area and acclimatizing. The thin mountain air and cold evenings require adequate rest, warm clothing, and plenty of hydration, all essential before heading to higher altitudes.
Today is dedicated to acclimatization, a crucial step for a safe climb of Pisang Peak. We will take short hikes around the village to aid altitude adjustment, explore the terraced fields, and visit local monasteries. Our guides from Mountain King Adventures will conduct a briefing on climbing techniques, safety procedures, and the use of ropes and crampons. Evening discussions focus on nutrition, hydration, and monitoring altitude sickness symptoms. This day allows your body to adjust while providing beautiful views of surrounding peaks and the Marsyangdi Valley.
The climb to Pisang Peak Base Camp involves a steeper ascent through rugged terrain and glacial moraine, giving trekkers a sense of the alpine environment. Along the way, we pass dramatic rock formations and small glacial streams, and our guides assist with technical tips and route planning. Reaching Base Camp at 4,380 meters, you’ll experience a true Himalayan wilderness setting, surrounded by towering peaks and snowfields. The evening is spent preparing gear, reviewing climbing plans, and enjoying a warm meal while observing the spectacular sunset on the surrounding mountains.
Today, we move from Base Camp to High Camp, a more technical section of the climb. The trek is challenging due to steep snow and ice slopes, requiring careful navigation and use of climbing gear such as ropes and crampons. The guides ensure safety and provide assistance throughout the ascent. Reaching High Camp, we are immersed in a high alpine environment with breathtaking panoramic views of Pisang Peak and surrounding peaks. The evening is focused on rest, hydration, and mental preparation for the summit attempt early the next morning.
The summit day begins in the early hours before sunrise, climbing through icy slopes and rocky ridges. The experience is physically demanding but incredibly rewarding as we reach the summit at 6,091 meters, offering awe-inspiring views of Annapurna, Manaslu, and Pisang Peak itself. After celebrating the achievement and taking photographs, we carefully descend back to Base Camp, where a hearty meal and rest await. This day is the highlight of the journey, combining physical endurance, teamwork, and the unparalleled beauty of the Himalayas.
This day is reserved for any delays caused by weather, acclimatization needs, or unexpected circumstances. It can also be used for rest or additional acclimatization before proceeding. Mountain King Adventures ensures safety is prioritized, so climbers are not rushed. Optional short hikes or exploration around Base Camp may be taken to enjoy the high mountain scenery. This buffer day provides flexibility and peace of mind, making sure everyone is well-prepared for the remaining trek toward Manang and the Thorong La Pass.
Descending to the Manang Valley, we trek through diverse terrain, including glacial streams, alpine meadows, and traditional villages. The trail gradually descends, giving tired climbers some relief while still offering stunning mountain vistas. Arriving in Manang, a major stop for trekkers on the Annapurna Circuit, we check into a comfortable guesthouse. This town provides an excellent opportunity to rest, explore local shops, and enjoy hot meals. The crisp mountain air and clear skies create perfect conditions for photography and relaxation.
The trek from Manang to Yak Kharka is moderate in difficulty, gradually ascending through alpine pastures and yak grazing areas. Along the way, trekkers enjoy breathtaking views of Gangapurna and Annapurna III. Yak Kharka is a small settlement famous for its yak herders and remote, tranquil environment. Upon arrival, we settle into the teahouse and prepare for the next day’s higher altitude trek. The peaceful surroundings allow time for reflection on the climb and preparation for crossing the Thorong La Pass.
The final approach to Thorong Phedi is a steady climb through barren landscapes, glacial rivers, and dramatic high-altitude scenery. The trek takes around 3–4 hours, giving trekkers time to adjust to the thin air. Thorong Phedi is the last stop before attempting the Thorong La Pass, providing essential rest, hydration, and acclimatization. Evening preparations include checking gear, discussing the early morning pass crossing, and enjoying a warm meal in the teahouse. Mountain King Adventures guides ensure that all safety protocols are reviewed for the challenging day ahead.
The day begins with a pre-dawn ascent to Thorong La Pass, one of the highest trekking passes in the world. Trekkers experience the thrill of reaching 5,416 meters, witnessing sunrise over the Himalayan peaks. After crossing the pass, we descend toward Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site with temples and natural springs. From Muktinath, we continue descending to Jomsom, a charming town with panoramic views of the Kali Gandaki Valley. This long but rewarding day combines physical challenge, spiritual landmarks, and stunning landscapes, culminating in a well-deserved rest at a guesthouse.
After breakfast, we take a scenic flight from Jomsom to Pokhara, flying over the Kali Gandaki Gorge and Annapurna range, offering incredible aerial views of the Himalayas. Upon arrival in Pokhara, trekkers enjoy a comfortable hotel stay and have free time to explore the city. The Lakeside area offers cafes, shops, and serene views of Phewa Lake. This day is perfect for relaxing, reflecting on the trek, and enjoying local cuisine while surrounded by the beauty of the Pokhara valley.
We embark on a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, passing through picturesque towns, rivers, and valleys along the way. The journey takes around 6–7 hours, allowing opportunities for photography and short breaks at local markets or viewpoints. Upon arrival, we check into a hotel, giving time to rest and enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere. In the evening, a farewell dinner with the Mountain King Adventures team celebrates the successful climb and trek, sharing memories, photos, and stories from the expedition.
On the final day, guests are transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for their onward flights. Depending on your departure time, there may be an opportunity for last-minute shopping, cultural sightseeing, or simply relaxing at the hotel. The team from Mountain King Adventures bids farewell, ensuring your departure is smooth and comfortable, leaving you with lifelong memories of the Himalayas, the thrill of Pisang Peak, and the joy of an unforgettable adventure.
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Includes

  • Airport transportation (pick-up and drop-off)
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Teahouse/lodge accommodations during the trek
  • Domestic flight and all ground transportation as per itinerary
  • Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during trek
  • Experienced English-speaking trekking and climbing guides
  • Porter/assistant porter services
  • Trekking permits and Pisang Peak climbing permit
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  • First aid kit and oxygen cylinder for emergencies

Doesn't Include

  • International airfare to/from Nepal
  • Travel insurance (trekking and climbing insurance required)
  • Personal expenses (water, snacks, souvenirs, internet)
  • Equipment rental (climbing gear, sleeping bags, trekking poles)
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Beverages (alcoholic drinks, soft drinks)
  • Optional activities in Kathmandu or Pokhara
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Frequently Asked Questions

General & Essential Info

Pisang Peak is a 6,091-meter trekking peak located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It is considered a moderately challenging climb, suitable for trekkers with some prior experience in high-altitude trekking but little to no technical mountaineering background. The ascent involves trekking through varied terrain, glaciers, and snow slopes, requiring basic climbing skills like using crampons, ropes, and ice axes. Mountain King Adventures provides expert guides, training, and equipment support to ensure climbers are safe and confident throughout the expedition.

No prior technical mountaineering experience is required to climb Pisang Peak, but climbers should be in good physical condition and accustomed to high-altitude trekking. Mountain King Adventures provides basic climbing training, including instruction on the use of crampons, ice axes, and fixed ropes before attempting the summit. Trekkers also benefit from acclimatization days, guided support, and safety briefings to ensure that everyone, regardless of experience level, can climb safely while enjoying the adventure and spectacular Himalayan scenery.

Mountain King Adventures’ Pisang Peak climbing package typically includes all necessary trekking and climbing permits, airport transfers in Kathmandu, hotel accommodations in Kathmandu and Pokhara, teahouse accommodations during the trek, experienced guides, and support staff including porters. The package also covers meals during trekking and climbing, basic climbing equipment, and first aid support. Personal expenses, tips, and travel insurance are usually not included. This comprehensive approach ensures climbers can focus entirely on the adventure without worrying about logistics or safety.

Climbing Pisang Peak requires moderate to high physical endurance due to long trekking days, altitude gain, and technical climbing sections. Daily treks can range from 3 to 10 hours, depending on terrain and acclimatization needs. Mountain King Adventures emphasizes gradual ascent, adequate rest, and acclimatization to reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Regular exercise, cardiovascular training, and strength conditioning before the expedition are highly recommended to ensure climbers can enjoy the experience safely and confidently while managing fatigue in the high-altitude Himalayan environment.

Altitude sickness is a potential concern when climbing Pisang Peak. Mountain King Adventures prioritizes acclimatization, with scheduled rest days in Upper Pisang and Manang, gradual ascent, and constant monitoring of climbers’ health. Guides are trained to recognize early symptoms of altitude sickness, and medical kits are available throughout the trek. Hydration, nutrition, and light activity are emphasized, and contingency days are included in the itinerary to provide flexibility. If necessary, descent to lower altitudes is recommended to ensure safety. Proper preparation and listening to guides are essential for a safe climb.

Yes, Pisang Peak is suitable for both solo travelers and groups. Mountain King Adventures organizes guided expeditions, providing support, logistics, and safety even for solo climbers. Solo travelers benefit from being part of a small expedition group, ensuring camaraderie and assistance during challenging sections. For groups, customized itineraries and flexible schedules can be arranged. The company emphasizes teamwork, safety, and cultural respect, creating a supportive environment where climbers of all backgrounds can achieve the summit while enjoying the social and scenic aspects of trekking and mountaineering in the Annapurna region.

The standard Pisang Peak climbing expedition with Mountain King Adventures lasts around 17 days, including arrival, trekking, summit attempt, and departure. This schedule includes acclimatization days, contingency days, and descent via the Thorong La Pass for safety and flexibility. The itinerary can be customized for individuals or groups depending on fitness levels, schedule constraints, or specific interests such as photography, cultural exploration, or extended trekking. The company prioritizes safety and enjoyment, ensuring climbers have adequate time to acclimatize and reach the summit successfully.

Preparation is key for a successful Pisang Peak expedition. Physically, regular cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and long-distance hiking with a loaded backpack are highly recommended. Mentally, understanding the challenges of high-altitude trekking, variable weather, and potential fatigue is essential. Mountain King Adventures provides pre-trek guidance, including fitness recommendations, packing lists, and mental strategies for pacing, staying positive, and coping with altitude stress. Adequate preparation ensures climbers remain confident, safe, and fully enjoy the experience of climbing a 6,000-meter Himalayan peak.

Weather & Seasons

The most ideal periods to climb Pisang Peak are pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is generally stable, with clear skies, moderate temperatures, and excellent mountain views. Winter months are extremely cold with heavy snowfall, while monsoon season brings heavy rain and landslides, making trekking and climbing dangerous. Mountain King Adventures carefully plans expeditions during these optimal months to maximize safety, enjoyment, and the chances of successfully reaching the summit.

Accommodation & Meals

During the trek to Pisang Peak, Mountain King Adventures arranges stays in comfortable teahouses and lodges, which are typical in the Annapurna region. These provide basic amenities such as warm rooms, shared or private bathrooms, and meals. At higher altitudes, facilities may be simpler, focusing on safety, warmth, and comfort rather than luxury. Before and after the trek, 3-star or equivalent hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara are arranged. The teahouse experience allows climbers to interact with locals, enjoy authentic Nepali cuisine, and immerse themselves in the Himalayan culture.

Preparation & Equipment

Climbers should bring high-quality trekking and mountaineering gear, including insulated jackets, trekking boots, gloves, hats, crampons, and sunglasses. Mountain King Adventures provides technical climbing equipment such as ropes, harnesses, ice axes, and helmets. Personal gear like sleeping bags, trekking poles, and layered clothing are essential for comfort at high altitudes. Guides provide a pre-trek equipment checklist to ensure nothing critical is left behind. Proper preparation and gear not only ensure safety but also make the climb more enjoyable, especially in extreme alpine conditions where weather can change rapidly.

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