Pisang peak climbing | Pisang Peak climbing itinerary, cost, Map


Pisang peak climbing offers radiant Himalayan views of Annapurna trekking region. This pinnacle is thought to be one of the busiest peak climbing in Nepal. Trekkers with little involvement in climbing can join the world popular Annapurna circuit trek from here, so you can also have the experience of trekking in the Himalayas in Nepal. Pisang crest transcends the village of Pisang and yak pastures in a uniform slant of ice and snow up to the summit. Considered one of the moderate crests to climb, it consolidates well with the trail of the popular Annapurna Circuit. To achieve the base camp from Pisang town, the way rises through sparse woods and fields to Kharka at 4,380 meters (14,366ft). While Kharka is considered the best place for setting up the base camp, you high camp is set up at 5,400 meters (17,715ft) and then the summit is endeavored by means of South-West edge.

Pisang Peak has been a fascination for trying mountain dwellers without a decent climbing knowledge who can have an essence of mountaineering in Nepal and brilliant trekking at a solitary trail. For the most part, we take after the Annapurna Circuit Trek from Beshishahar to Pisang town to achieve the pinnacle. With a stature of 6,091 meters, it was opened for moving by Mountaineering Association of Nepal announcing it a Category “B” climbing top. Pisang crest offers all-encompassing perspectives of Himalayan pinnacles like Annapurna I, II, IV, III, Gangapurna, Manaslu and Mt. Lamjung among others.