Pisang Peak (6091 m) Climbing
Pisang Peak (6091m) is situated in the world famous trekking route of Annapurna Circuit. The main trail to the Pisang peak goes off the beaten track from Upper Pisang village through sparse wood and pastures with great views of the valley and surroundings high mountains leading to a Kharka / Pisang Peak Base Camp at 4380m. The trail continues on the open hillside following the ridge and reaches at 5400 m which is high camp of the peak.
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Trip Facts
| Duration: 22 Days | Best Month: March - May / Oct - Nov | Trip Grade: Moderate to Strenuous | Maximum Altitude: 6091 m | Starting Point: Beshisahar | End Point: Jomsom | Mode of Travel: Drive In / Drive OR Fly Out | Number of Pax: Min. 2 people | Style of Trek: Tea house / Camping | 
Trip Detail
Pisang Peak (6091m) is situated in the world famous trekking route of Annapurna Circuit. The main trail to the Pisang peak goes off the beaten track from Upper Pisang village through sparse wood and pastures with great views of the valley and surroundings high mountains leading to a Kharka / Pisang Peak Base Camp at 4380m. The trail continues on the open hillside following the ridge and reaches at 5400 m which is high camp of the peak.
Above high camp is a well-defined ridge, which is very hard and technical that leads to the top of the peak that provides great views of the Annapurna and Manaslu mountain ranges. The peak is technically challenging and it is a great choice for physically fit trekkers with basic climbing skills who want to experience climbing in Nepal's Himalayas. Our climbing guide also teaches some basic climbing techniques to trekkers that are mandatory to climb this peak before heading off for the summit.
Airport pick up and drop off, All land transfers
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on BB plan, 
Peak climbing permit, TIMS, National park entry permit, Government taxes, 
Necessary equipment for trekking and peak climbing, 
3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) on the trek, climbing food, camping gear, a professional climbing guide, trekking guide, required no.of porters, 
ground transportation
domestic flight, Hotel in Pokhara
                                        
                                            Nepal Visa fee 
International flight 
Lunch & evening meals in Kathmandu
Personal Mountaineering and trekking gears
Travel and rescue insurance
Personal nature expenses such as phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra porters
Tips for guides and porters
Optional trips and sightseeing if extend
                                        
 
                 
             
                                        