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Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak is a trekking peak in North-Central Nepal of Annapurna sanctuary region. The first successful accent was made by a German expedition in 1955 and since then it has been explored by making climbers. Although the western end of the ridge has huge rock slabs which make it difficult to climb this peak, it is still considered to be a somewhat a beginner’s peak. We start the journey from Besisahar, then walk to Annapurna circuit, from where it takes5 days to reach Pisang Peak. Tilicho Peak, Annapurna II and IV, Ghangapurna, and the Glacier Dome are some of the peaks that can be seen from the top of this peak.

Itinerary for Pisang Peak:

Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.
Day 02 : Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley, overnight at hotel.
Day 03 : Drive to Bensisahar, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 04 : Trek to Bahundanda, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 05 : Trek to Chyamje, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 06 : Trek to Dharapani, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 07 : Trek to Chame, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 08 : Trek to Pisang, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 09 : Trek to Pisang base camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 10 : Acclimatization at Base camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 11 : Ascent to High camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 12 : Summit up to Pisang peak and back to base camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 13 : Trek to Pisang, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 14 : Trek to Danaque, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 15 : Trek to Chyamje, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 16 : Trek to Ngadi, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 17 : Trek to Bensisahar, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 18 : Drive back to Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.
Day 19 : Rest day in Kathmandu,
Day 20 : Transfer to airport for departure.

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