Pisang Peak stands at elevation of 6091 m above Pisang village in Annapurna Himalaya range. Pisang peak is considered to be one of the busiest climbing peaks among the trekking peaks in Nepal.
The trek to Pisang peak begins from Pisang village and we ascend up through the pastures to a Kharka, it is considered to be the best place for setting up the base camp, then, we climb up on the south-west ridge and head on to the final snow slope, the final destination. Once we summit this slope or summit, we descend down from same rout.
From the rout, if you want, you also can go to Thorung La pass (5416m), through Manang, Ledar, the trail that takes you to the Muktinath subsequently to Jomsom, from where you can take flight to Pokhara.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Free day for sightseeing in Kathmandu valley
Day 03: Prepare for equipment
Day 04: Drive Kathmandu to Besi Shar, trek start
Day 05: Besisahr to Bhundalanda
Day 06: Bhulbule to Jagat
Day 07: Jagat to Dharapani
Day 08: Darapani to Chame
Day 09: Chame to Pisang
Day 10: Acclimatization day in Pisang
Day 11: Pisang to Base Camp
Day 12: Acclimatization day in pisang Base camp
Day 13: Base Camp to High camp
Day 14: summit and return to Base camp
Day 15: Base camp to Manang
Day 16: Manang to Yak Kharka
Day 17: Yak kharka to Thorung Phedi
Day 18: Thorung La pass 5416m descend Muktinath
Day 19: Muktinath Jomsom
Day 20: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 21: Drive to Pokhara to KTM
Day 22: Free day for shopping in KTM
Day 23: Happy departure, transfer to Airport.
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