Pisang Peak 6100m

This is an attractive and the most technical climbing peak in Annapurna region. German expedition team made first ascent in 1955.This fascinating peak can be seen from the Pisang village,way to regular classic Annapurna route while we go to round Annapurna trek from Besisahar after driving from Kathmandu via Jagat-Dharapani-Chame. We turn right side and cross the Marshyangdi River to go in Pisang peak base camp 4700m through Upper Pisang village where we can visit monastery of Tibetan Buddhist. We continue our trek in vertically up to install tented camp in Pisang High Camp 5100m and next early morning, we have to climb up the black slippery rock parts where climbing techniques are essential. Then, we start to climb in snow parts in 45 degree and reach on the top. The climbers can see the panoramic views of Annapurna,Manaslu,Himlung, Kangaroo and the hidden Nar Phu valley. Either trek can continue for Thorong Pass 5416m or Tilicho Mesokanto pass. Finally, fly back to Pokhara from Jomsom.

Trip HighLight

Grade: Strenuous Trek
Max. Altitude: 6100 m
Duration: 20 days
Trek Days: 17 days
Type of trek: Lodge/Teahouse/Camping

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