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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 thousand’s.
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.
The
well-defined ridge leads to the final snow slop, which is
quite steep but not difficult to reach the summit. Descent
is made on the same route.
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Itinerary of Pisang Peak 17 Days In Detail |
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Day 1: |
Kathmandu
Rest |
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Day 2: |
Drive
from Kathmandu to Dumre in a tourist bus. Take local
bus to Besisahar. Overnight in teahouse. |
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Day 3: |
Trek
Besishar to Bahundanda |
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Day 4: |
Trek
Bahundanda to Jagat |
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Day 5: |
Trek
Jagat to Dharapani. |
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Day 6: |
Trek
Dharapani to Chame. |
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Day 7: |
Trek
from Chame to Lower Pisang. |
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Day 8: |
Trek
Lower Pisang to Base Camp |
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Day 9: |
Climb
Pisang Base Camp to High Camp. |
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Day 10: |
Climb
High camp to Pisang Summit (6092m), Decend Back to
Base Camp |
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Day 11: |
Pisang
Base Camp to Humde |
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Day 12: |
Humde
to Manang |
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Day 13: |
Manang
to Yak Kharka |
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Day 14: |
Yak
Kharka to Thorung Phedi |
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Day 15: |
Thorung
Phedi cross Thorung Pass to Muktinath |
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Day 16: |
Muktinath
to Jomsom |
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Day 17: |
Fly
to Pokhara |
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