Pisang Peak Climbing – 21 Days

All inclusive price

$2100USD

Group size: 1+ Max-Altitude: 6,091m/19,980ft
Destination: Nepal Fitness level: Hard 
Arrival on: Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) Departure from: Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA)
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner + Tea or Coffee
Best Season: March to May and Sep to Dec
Accommodation: Three star rated Hotel in Kathmandu and Best lodge/Tea house Available during the Climbing.
Trip Introduction

Pisang Peak Climbing is well known ascension pinnacle trek around Annapurna locale. Pisang Peak is one of the simpler climbing tops around the climbing pinnacles of Nepal.

A sensibly abnormal state of physical wellness and well being is still emphatically suggest. We will go through green Yak fields to a steady incline trail of ice. What’s more, snow to the last pyramid to summit. The trails lead to base camp from Peak town with climbs through uncovered timberland regions and pastureland to Kharka (4380m), it is a setting up Base Camp.

High Camp is set up at 5400m, in the wake of moving to a shoulder on the South-West Ridge. Additionally there will be a snow at the high camp from the December as far as possible of March. The well-characterized edge prompts the last snow slant, which is very steep. In any case, it isn’t muddle to achieve the summit. Additionally here you can climb the pinnacle called peak. You ought to get consent for it.

Pisang peak is prevalent trekking and climbing goal among International and residential vacationers. Pisang Peak pursues the extremely wonderful trail that goes through the little towns which gives extraordinary chance to investigate the country network and find out about their one of a kind conventions, societies and way of life. Trekking to Pisang likewise gives extraordinary perspectives on monstrous pinnacles.

Best Season for Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak Climbing is conceivable in all seasons consistently. This is delegated moderate dimension trek/climbing so every one of the people groups with or with no past climbing knowledge can finish this outing. Pisang Peak ascending should likewise be possible as readiness for high mountain undertaking like Mt. Everest and Annapurna Expeditions. For more information please CONTACT US.

Outline Itinenary
  • Day 01 :Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) Kathmandu
  • Day 02 :Trek Preparation and Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour
  • Day 03 :Kathmandu to Besisahar [850m/2,790 ft]: 7 – 8 hrs
  • Day 04 :Besisahar to Bahundanda [1,310m/4,298 ft]: 5 – 6 hrs
  • Day 05 :Bahundanda to Chamje [1,430m/4,690 ft]: 5 – 6 hrs
  • Day 06 :Chamje to Dharapani-(5-6hours) 1,950m/6,396ft
  • Day 07 :Dharapani to Chame [2,710m/8,891 ft]: 5 hrs
  • Day 08 :Chame to Upper Pisang [3,700m/10,824 ft]: 5 – 6 hours
  • Day 09 :Day for unwind and acclimatization [3,700m/12,136 ft]
  • Day 10 :Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp [4,380m/14,370 ft]: 3 – 4 hrs
  • Day 11 :Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp [5,400m/17,712 ft]: 4 – 5 hrs
  • Day 12 :Summit the Peak and back to Base Camp [6,091m/19,980 ft]: 7 – 9 hrs
  • Day 13 :Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley [3,500m/11,482 ft]: 6 – 7 hours
  • Day 14 :Manang to Yak Kharka [4,110m]: 3 – 4 hours
  • Day 15 :Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi [4,600m]: 3 – 4 hrs
  • Day 16 :Thorong Phedi to Muktinath [3,800m] traverse Thorong-La Pass [5,416m]: 7 – 8 hrs
  • Day 17 :Trek down to Kagbeni [2,810/9,218 ft]: 3 – 4hrs
  • Day 18 :Trek to Jomsom [2,800m/9,184 ft]: 3 – 4 hrs
  • Day 19 :Jomsom to Pokhara: 30 min
  • Day 20 :Pokhara to Kathmandu: 5 – 6 hrs
  • Day 21 : Final Depature

Notes:

  •  All above trekking hours and distances are approximate and it’s absolutely for general ideas only.
  • The above data is a guide and standard layout of what we give. Our trek can be customized at your request to suit your particular necessities
  • Your safety is our supreme concern while engaging with Snowy Dream World. Please note that your leader has the authority to adjust or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is estimated required due to safety issues. Every determination will be made to keep to the above itinerary; though, since this journey involves travelling in remote mountainous areas, we cannot assurance that we will not suffer from it. Weather conditions, health condition, unexpected natural disasters can all affect in the itinerary. The leader will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared for the happening if required.

Day 01:Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) Kathmandu

An agent from Snowy Dream world will get the visitors at the airplane terminal and escort them to their lodging. They will be clarified about the program for their adventure, be that as it may, no exercises are gotten ready for the day. By the by, a night walk could be orchestrated if the visitors demonstrate an intrigue.

Day 02:Trek Preparation and Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour

A guided visit around the generally and profoundly huge tourist spots in Kathmandu will be booked after breakfast. These tourist spots establishes of Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath – the Monkey Temple, Boudhanath and Kathmandu Durbar Square where you could appreciate the creative castle, workmanship, culture, depictions and history of antiquated medieval Nepal. Toward the evening, pre-trip discourse session will be organized empowering the cooperation between the visitors, trek pioneer and group individuals.

Day 03:Kathmandu to Besisahar [850m/2,790 ft]: 7 – 8 hrs

We will begin an around eight hour drive to Besisahar promptly in the first part of the day. It is the point from where we will begin our trek. Lunch will be served in transit which will be joined by the little towns and quick evolving scenes, perspectives on the mountains and the slopes. We will remain at Besisahar for the evening.

Day 04:Besisahar to Bahundanda [1,310m/4,298 ft]: 5 – 6 hrs

Traverse a couple of suspension extensions, cascades and a few up and downhill strolls crosswise over rice fields and subtropical timberlands, we will experience numerous little towns in transit until we climb to Bahundanda (actually importance slopes of the Brahmins) where we will remain medium-term.

Day 05:Bahundanda to Chamje [1,430m/4,690 ft]: 5 – 6 hrs

Subsequent to finishing our morning meal, we begin to dive through amphitheater-formed rice patios going over a precarious vertical precipice, lavish timberland’s and little different villas. We at that point start strolling up subsequent to traverse the Marshyangdi River and reach Jagat where we will enjoy a reprieve for lunch. Strolling further along the rough trail for one and half hours, we will touch base at Chamje which will be our night’s stop.

Day 06:Chamje to Dharapani-(5-6hours) 1,950m/6,396ft

Traverse Marshyangdi River soon after leaving Chamje, we will go into Manang locale. We walk further tough to come to a tal (lake) and pass few corn fields in transit. Grain and potatoes handle at that point welcome us until we go through bamboo and rhododendron woodlands. As we cross the lake, we will go over a stream and keep strolling through over the bluff ideal over the waterway which will presently take us to Dharapani by late evening.

Day 07:Dharapani to Chame [2,710m/8,891 ft]: 5 hrs

Fifth day begins with trek to Chame pursued by a snappy breakfast. The trail climbs along the donkey track through fir backwoods following the stream in the midst of the most noteworthy oak and maple trees. The shocking perspectives on major Himalayan pinnacles, for example, Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II and Annapurna IV will go with the adventure that reaches an end for the day at Chame. We likewise go over little hot springs where we can beat the uneasiness of the trek up until now.

Day 08:Chame to Upper Pisang [3,700m/10,824 ft]: 5 – 6 hours

Strolling through a lofty restricted valley offers the main glace of Paungda Danda shake face, a sensational bended shake face transcending the waterway. This spot additionally offers huge perspectives on Annapurna II toward the south and Pisang Peak toward the north east. Sliding down to the Manang Valley floor takes us to Pisang from where a thirty minutes climb will take us to Upper Pisang.

Day 09:Day for unwind and acclimatization [3,700m/12,136 ft]

This day will be spent on acclimatization for which the nearby towns will be investigated. Likewise, we will check and setting up our apparatuses that will be utilized for trip which will start from the following day. We will appreciate the perspectives on every one of the Annapurnas, Gangapurna and Tilicho mountains.

Day 10:Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp [4,380m/14,370 ft]: 3 – 4 hrs

On the tenth day of our campaign, we will begin the stroll towards Pisang Peak Base Camp climbing through scanty woods and fields to a Kharka at the tallness of 4,380m. Since this spot is viewed as perfect for setting up the Base Camp, we will put our tent here for the evening.

Day 11:Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp [5,400m/17,712 ft]: 4 – 5 hrs

Strolling for around four to five hours, we achieve our high camp remaining at the stature of 5,400m in the wake of moving to a shoulder on the south west edge. The high camp is graced with snow from the finish of November as far as possible of March. We will camp here for the evening.

Day 12:Summit the Peak and back to Base Camp [6,091m/19,980 ft]: 7 – 9 hrs

It is on the twelfth day of our undertaking that we will summit the Pisang Peak. We stroll through the very much characterized edges from the high camp to the last steep snow slop to achieve the summit. Since the trek is increasingly specialized, our guide will fix the rope and lead you up to the effective summit of the Pisang Peak. Subsequent to catching the excellent and exciting minute in our memory and cameras, we will plunge down to the base camp.

Day 13:Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley [3,500m/11,482 ft]: 6 – 7 hours

Two courses go to Manang from Pisang of which we finish the one passing Upper Pisang through Geru as it ensures the remarkable perspectives on Mt. Annapurna, Pisang Peak and others. Strolling close Manang makes us feel the cold and dry atmosphere. A short visit to Barge Monastery, the greatest cloister in the region is composed in order to enable the explorers to overlook the climatic condition in the quiet condition of the religious community.

Day 14:Manang to Yak Kharka [4,110m]: 3 – 4 hours

The trail traverse a stream and moving to a town of Tenki above Manang is pursued which keeps on going up out of the Marshyangdi Valley turning northwest up the valley of Jarsang Khola. From here, the trail pursues this valley northward passing a couple of fields and a clean of juniper trees as it consistently gains height passes further nearer to the little town of Ghunsa, a group of level mud rooftops just underneath the trailhead. It presently experiences the knolls where ponies and yaks eat crossing continuously a little waterway through a wooden extension and navigating through an antiquated Mani divider in a wonderful glade logically achieving another little town of Yak Kharka where the trek closes for the afternoon.

Day 15:Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi [4,600m]: 3 – 4 hrs

On this day, the trek to the foot of Thorong Phedi Pass, a little bustling settlement obliging the requirements of tired trekkers and climbers, is made. This point is utilized by certain trekkers as a base camp. Albeit a few trekkers endeavor a climb to the High Camp on the very day of their landing here, Bharal Adventure does not counsel that since it comprehends that a sound rest here is more significant and supportive as opposed to a hazardous rest in higher elevation at the High Camp.

Day 16:Thorong Phedi to Muktinath [3,800m] traverse Thorong-La Pass [5,416m]: 7 – 8 hrs

The move to the pass starts promptly toward the beginning of the day. In spite of the fact that the rising is steep in the underlying stage, the pinnacle ends up sloppier as the trip continues through the rough edges up to the highest point of the go at 5,416m. The 360 degree scene of the snow topped pinnacles broadening northwards into Tibet is an amazing sight alongside the pinnacles of Annapurna extend and the unimaginable Kali Gandaki canyon gazing directly before us. From here, the trail slips steeply down to Muktinath which is a respectful journey locate for the two Hindus and Buddhists pioneers in the meantime being a home to numerous ethnic Tibetans and sacred Buddhists.

Day 17:Trek down to Kagbeni [2,810/9,218 ft]: 3 – 4hrs

We stroll for about thirty minutes from Muktinath to touch base at Jharkot, a rich town with culture and custom like Tibet. From here, we watch the perspectives on the fluctuated scenes and blend of dry slopes and green fields. In the wake of getting a charge out of the view for some time, we slip further down until we reach Kagbeni.

Day 18:Trek to Jomsom [2,800m/9,184 ft]: 3 – 4 hrs

Strolling through the sand bar of Kali Gandaki River, we plunge down to Jomsom. On our way, we can give an hour to search for fossils on the riverside as we stroll since finding a characteristic fossil from the Kali Gandaki River is accepted to get good karma your life. Be that as it may, we have to stroll past the region before the breeze begins blowing in Kali Gandaki Valley. Strolling further along the trail will take us to Jomsom, locale headquarter of Mustang. Toward the evening, a visit to Ecological gallery of Jomsom could be masterminded where you can find out about the old customary culture, widely varied vegetation of the valley.

Day 19:Jomsom to Pokhara: 30 min

The early morning departure from Jomsom will carry us to Pokhara soon after breakfast, went with the perspectives on the chasm between two tremendous mountains, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Resting for some time in an agreeable lodging in Lakeside, we will use the evening investigating the lovely Pokhara valley walking around the banks of Fewa Lake or investing some quality energy into one of the clubs with unrecorded music playing. Additionally, drifting should be possible on the lake or an hour’s walk could be taken to the World Peace Pagoda.

Day 20:Pokhara to Kathmandu: 5 – 6 hrs

After breakfast, 200 km drive to Kathmandu will be taken through the expressway with beautiful mountains, streams, farmlands, slopes and little towns. As we land in Kathmandu, you will be taken to your lodging for rest. Looking for trinket should be possible or the remainder of the night could be spent lackadaisical resting or walking around the region. At night, goodbye supper will be facilitated by Bharal Adventure to salute you on the fruitful finishing of your excursion.

Day 21: Final Depature

In the event that you have booked further treks with us, we may continue to it however on the off chance that you have a trip back home, one of the representatives of Snowy Dream will escort the guests to the airport approximately three hours before their scheduled flight.

Dates and Cost

Trip Dates Trip Price Trip Status
Trip Status
Booking Open

The given date is available for booking. Anyone traveling solo or with groups are welcome to join.

Join a Group

Traveler(s) have already booked on the given date. Any individual or group can join in.

Limited Space

A lot of people have already booked on the given date. Therefore, we suggest you to hurry as only a few spaces are available.

Sold Out

The given date has reached its full potential. However, if you still want to travel on this particular date, we can organize it for you. Please contact us.

Included in the Cost
  • All domestic flight, hotel/airport transfer
  • 3-star hotel in Kathmandu, teahouses during the trek and camping in tents during the climb
  • All ground transportation by private vehicles
  • Down jacket, 4 seasonal sleeping bag & Mountaineering gears (down jacket, sleeping bag and mountaineering gears are to be returned after trip completion)
  • Welcome & farewell dinner
  • All porterages costs.
  • All cost for a Bharal Adventure’s leader(First Aid and Eco trained English Speaking) and sherpa, a sherpa assistance leader(s) and assistance Trek leader help each individuals while on trek
  • All necessary paper works and permits
  • Travel & Rescue arrangements
  • Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
  • All government and local taxes if necessaryt
  • Bharal Adventucre Kit Bag
Not Included in the Cost
  • Meals not specified in the ‘Meal Inclusions’ in the itinerary’
  • International airfare
  • Nepal entry visa
  • Garbage deposit fee US$ 250.00 (Refundable)
  • Drink including – water, coke, fanta, alcoholic beverage, snacks and other personal expenses
  • Personal trekking equipments
  • Tips and gratuities for trekking staff and drivers
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Day 01:Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) Kathmandu

An agent from Snowy Dream world will get the visitors at the airplane terminal and escort them to their lodging. They will be clarified about the program for their adventure, be that as it may, no exercises are gotten ready for the day. By the by, a night walk could be orchestrated if the visitors demonstrate an intrigue.

Day 02:Trek Preparation and Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour

A guided visit around the generally and profoundly huge tourist spots in Kathmandu will be booked after breakfast. These tourist spots establishes of Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath – the Monkey Temple, Boudhanath and Kathmandu Durbar Square where you could appreciate the creative castle, workmanship, culture, depictions and history of antiquated medieval Nepal. Toward the evening, pre-trip discourse session will be organized empowering the cooperation between the visitors, trek pioneer and group individuals.

Day 03:Kathmandu to Besisahar [850m/2,790 ft]: 7 – 8 hrs

We will begin an around eight hour drive to Besisahar promptly in the first part of the day. It is the point from where we will begin our trek. Lunch will be served in transit which will be joined by the little towns and quick evolving scenes, perspectives on the mountains and the slopes. We will remain at Besisahar for the evening.

Day 04:Besisahar to Bahundanda [1,310m/4,298 ft]: 5 – 6 hrs

Traverse a couple of suspension extensions, cascades and a few up and downhill strolls crosswise over rice fields and subtropical timberlands, we will experience numerous little towns in transit until we climb to Bahundanda (actually importance slopes of the Brahmins) where we will remain medium-term.

Day 05:Bahundanda to Chamje [1,430m/4,690 ft]: 5 – 6 hrs

Subsequent to finishing our morning meal, we begin to dive through amphitheater-formed rice patios going over a precarious vertical precipice, lavish timberland’s and little different villas. We at that point start strolling up subsequent to traverse the Marshyangdi River and reach Jagat where we will enjoy a reprieve for lunch. Strolling further along the rough trail for one and half hours, we will touch base at Chamje which will be our night’s stop.

Day 06:Chamje to Dharapani-(5-6hours) 1,950m/6,396ft

Traverse Marshyangdi River soon after leaving Chamje, we will go into Manang locale. We walk further tough to come to a tal (lake) and pass few corn fields in transit. Grain and potatoes handle at that point welcome us until we go through bamboo and rhododendron woodlands. As we cross the lake, we will go over a stream and keep strolling through over the bluff ideal over the waterway which will presently take us to Dharapani by late evening.

Day 07:Dharapani to Chame [2,710m/8,891 ft]: 5 hrs

Fifth day begins with trek to Chame pursued by a snappy breakfast. The trail climbs along the donkey track through fir backwoods following the stream in the midst of the most noteworthy oak and maple trees. The shocking perspectives on major Himalayan pinnacles, for example, Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II and Annapurna IV will go with the adventure that reaches an end for the day at Chame. We likewise go over little hot springs where we can beat the uneasiness of the trek up until now.

Day 08:Chame to Upper Pisang [3,700m/10,824 ft]: 5 – 6 hours

Strolling through a lofty restricted valley offers the main glace of Paungda Danda shake face, a sensational bended shake face transcending the waterway. This spot additionally offers huge perspectives on Annapurna II toward the south and Pisang Peak toward the north east. Sliding down to the Manang Valley floor takes us to Pisang from where a thirty minutes climb will take us to Upper Pisang.

Day 09:Day for unwind and acclimatization [3,700m/12,136 ft]

This day will be spent on acclimatization for which the nearby towns will be investigated. Likewise, we will check and setting up our apparatuses that will be utilized for trip which will start from the following day. We will appreciate the perspectives on every one of the Annapurnas, Gangapurna and Tilicho mountains.

Day 10:Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp [4,380m/14,370 ft]: 3 – 4 hrs

On the tenth day of our campaign, we will begin the stroll towards Pisang Peak Base Camp climbing through scanty woods and fields to a Kharka at the tallness of 4,380m. Since this spot is viewed as perfect for setting up the Base Camp, we will put our tent here for the evening.

Day 11:Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp [5,400m/17,712 ft]: 4 – 5 hrs

Strolling for around four to five hours, we achieve our high camp remaining at the stature of 5,400m in the wake of moving to a shoulder on the south west edge. The high camp is graced with snow from the finish of November as far as possible of March. We will camp here for the evening.

Day 12:Summit the Peak and back to Base Camp [6,091m/19,980 ft]: 7 – 9 hrs

It is on the twelfth day of our undertaking that we will summit the Pisang Peak. We stroll through the very much characterized edges from the high camp to the last steep snow slop to achieve the summit. Since the trek is increasingly specialized, our guide will fix the rope and lead you up to the effective summit of the Pisang Peak. Subsequent to catching the excellent and exciting minute in our memory and cameras, we will plunge down to the base camp.

Day 13:Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley [3,500m/11,482 ft]: 6 – 7 hours

Two courses go to Manang from Pisang of which we finish the one passing Upper Pisang through Geru as it ensures the remarkable perspectives on Mt. Annapurna, Pisang Peak and others. Strolling close Manang makes us feel the cold and dry atmosphere. A short visit to Barge Monastery, the greatest cloister in the region is composed in order to enable the explorers to overlook the climatic condition in the quiet condition of the religious community.

Day 14:Manang to Yak Kharka [4,110m]: 3 – 4 hours

The trail traverse a stream and moving to a town of Tenki above Manang is pursued which keeps on going up out of the Marshyangdi Valley turning northwest up the valley of Jarsang Khola. From here, the trail pursues this valley northward passing a couple of fields and a clean of juniper trees as it consistently gains height passes further nearer to the little town of Ghunsa, a group of level mud rooftops just underneath the trailhead. It presently experiences the knolls where ponies and yaks eat crossing continuously a little waterway through a wooden extension and navigating through an antiquated Mani divider in a wonderful glade logically achieving another little town of Yak Kharka where the trek closes for the afternoon.

Day 15:Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi [4,600m]: 3 – 4 hrs

On this day, the trek to the foot of Thorong Phedi Pass, a little bustling settlement obliging the requirements of tired trekkers and climbers, is made. This point is utilized by certain trekkers as a base camp. Albeit a few trekkers endeavor a climb to the High Camp on the very day of their landing here, Bharal Adventure does not counsel that since it comprehends that a sound rest here is more significant and supportive as opposed to a hazardous rest in higher elevation at the High Camp.

Day 16:Thorong Phedi to Muktinath [3,800m] traverse Thorong-La Pass [5,416m]: 7 – 8 hrs

The move to the pass starts promptly toward the beginning of the day. In spite of the fact that the rising is steep in the underlying stage, the pinnacle ends up sloppier as the trip continues through the rough edges up to the highest point of the go at 5,416m. The 360 degree scene of the snow topped pinnacles broadening northwards into Tibet is an amazing sight alongside the pinnacles of Annapurna extend and the unimaginable Kali Gandaki canyon gazing directly before us. From here, the trail slips steeply down to Muktinath which is a respectful journey locate for the two Hindus and Buddhists pioneers in the meantime being a home to numerous ethnic Tibetans and sacred Buddhists.

Day 17:Trek down to Kagbeni [2,810/9,218 ft]: 3 – 4hrs

We stroll for about thirty minutes from Muktinath to touch base at Jharkot, a rich town with culture and custom like Tibet. From here, we watch the perspectives on the fluctuated scenes and blend of dry slopes and green fields. In the wake of getting a charge out of the view for some time, we slip further down until we reach Kagbeni.

Day 18:Trek to Jomsom [2,800m/9,184 ft]: 3 – 4 hrs

Strolling through the sand bar of Kali Gandaki River, we plunge down to Jomsom. On our way, we can give an hour to search for fossils on the riverside as we stroll since finding a characteristic fossil from the Kali Gandaki River is accepted to get good karma your life. Be that as it may, we have to stroll past the region before the breeze begins blowing in Kali Gandaki Valley. Strolling further along the trail will take us to Jomsom, locale headquarter of Mustang. Toward the evening, a visit to Ecological gallery of Jomsom could be masterminded where you can find out about the old customary culture, widely varied vegetation of the valley.

Day 19:Jomsom to Pokhara: 30 min

The early morning departure from Jomsom will carry us to Pokhara soon after breakfast, went with the perspectives on the chasm between two tremendous mountains, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Resting for some time in an agreeable lodging in Lakeside, we will use the evening investigating the lovely Pokhara valley walking around the banks of Fewa Lake or investing some quality energy into one of the clubs with unrecorded music playing. Additionally, drifting should be possible on the lake or an hour’s walk could be taken to the World Peace Pagoda.

Day 20:Pokhara to Kathmandu: 5 – 6 hrs

After breakfast, 200 km drive to Kathmandu will be taken through the expressway with beautiful mountains, streams, farmlands, slopes and little towns. As we land in Kathmandu, you will be taken to your lodging for rest. Looking for trinket should be possible or the remainder of the night could be spent lackadaisical resting or walking around the region. At night, goodbye supper will be facilitated by Bharal Adventure to salute you on the fruitful finishing of your excursion.

Day 21: Final Depature

In the event that you have booked further treks with us, we may continue to it however on the off chance that you have a trip back home, one of the representatives of Snowy Dream will escort the guests to the airport approximately three hours before their scheduled flight.

Dates and Cost

Trip Dates Trip Price Trip Status
Trip Status
Booking Open

The given date is available for booking. Anyone traveling solo or with groups are welcome to join.

Join a Group

Traveler(s) have already booked on the given date. Any individual or group can join in.

Limited Space

A lot of people have already booked on the given date. Therefore, we suggest you to hurry as only a few spaces are available.

Sold Out

The given date has reached its full potential. However, if you still want to travel on this particular date, we can organize it for you. Please contact us.

Included in the Cost
  • All domestic flight, hotel/airport transfer
  • 3-star hotel in Kathmandu, teahouses during the trek and camping in tents during the climb
  • All ground transportation by private vehicles
  • Down jacket, 4 seasonal sleeping bag & Mountaineering gears (down jacket, sleeping bag and mountaineering gears are to be returned after trip completion)
  • Welcome & farewell dinner
  • All porterages costs.
  • All cost for a Bharal Adventure’s leader(First Aid and Eco trained English Speaking) and sherpa, a sherpa assistance leader(s) and assistance Trek leader help each individuals while on trek
  • All necessary paper works and permits
  • Travel & Rescue arrangements
  • Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
  • All government and local taxes if necessaryt
  • Bharal Adventucre Kit Bag
Not Included in the Cost
  • Meals not specified in the ‘Meal Inclusions’ in the itinerary’
  • International airfare
  • Nepal entry visa
  • Garbage deposit fee US$ 250.00 (Refundable)
  • Drink including – water, coke, fanta, alcoholic beverage, snacks and other personal expenses
  • Personal trekking equipments
  • Tips and gratuities for trekking staff and drivers
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