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Pisang Peak is one of the
non-expedition peaks in Nepal and rises opposite of
Annapurna II (7937). Pisang Peak lies roughly in between
the giants Annapurna I and Manaslu both eight
thousands.
Pisang Peak rises above from Pisang village and yak
pastures in a uniform slope of ice and snow to the final
summit pyramid. This peak is considered as the easy
climbing peak in Nepal. To reach the base camp from
Pisang village, the path ascends through sparse wood and
pasture to a Kharka at (4,380m) which is considered the
best place for setting up the base camp. High Camp is
set up at 5,400m climbing to a shoulder on the
South-West Ridge. There will be snow at the high camp
from the end of November to the end of March. |
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Day 01 : Kathmandu Beshi Sahar by Bus and O/N at Hotel
or, Camp. |
Day 02 : Benshi Sahar Ngadi. 799m. |
Day 03 : Ngadi Jagat. 1,314m. |
Day 04 : Jagat Dharapani. 1,943m. |
Day 05 : Dharapani Chame. 2,713m. |
Day 06 : Chame Pisang. 3,185m. |
Day 07 : Pisang Manang Village 3,351m. |
Day 08 : Manang Village rest for acclimatization &
Explore. |
Day 09 : Manang Village Churi Lattar 4500m. Or, Over
than Chhulu West Base Camp, Appr. 4600m. Then rest for
acclimatization and Hiking. |
Day 10 : Preparation for climbing the Chhulu West peak. |
Day 11-14 : Climbing Period. High Camp. |
Day 15 : Climbing Period. Early morning climbing the
Chhulu West Peak from High Camp (6,420m.) or summit the peak &
back to Base Camp. |
Day 16 : Chhulu West Base Camp Thorung Phedi . |
Day 17 : Thorung Phedi Thorong La Pass. 5,416m.
Muktinath. 3,800. Camp. |
Day 18 : Muktinath Kagbeni Jomsom 2713m. |
Day 19 : Jomsom Tukche. 2,591m. |
Day 20 : Tukche Ghansa. 2,013m. |
Day 21 : Ghansa Tatopani. 1,189m. |
Day 22 : Tatopani Ghorepani. 2,855m. |
Day 23 : Ghorepani Poonhill. 3,232m. Ghorepani
Tirkhedhunga 1,577m. |
Day 24 : Tirkhedhunga Nayapul then Drive to Pokhara. |
Day 25 : Pokhara Rest and Free for sight seeing. |
Day 26 : Pokhara Kathmandu by tourist Bus then transfer
at Hotel. |
The above itineraries are subject to change due to condition
beyond our control. This is a Guide line showing tentative camp
night stops. Physical, technical and natural condition may
change this above expedition itineraries. |
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