PISANG PEAK

18 Days

PISANG PEAK CLIMBING

“A high alpine ascent above the sacred Annapurna trail.”

Height: 6,091 m
Region: Annapurna
Duration: 18 Days / 17 Nights


Overview

Pisang Peak towers above the famous Annapurna Circuit and offers one of the most scenic yet peaceful climbing experiences in Nepal. Compared to Everest-region peaks, Pisang Peak sees fewer climbers, making it ideal for those seeking solitude and immersion in nature.

The journey blends classic trekking through Manang villages with alpine climbing on snow and ice. The summit rewards climbers with panoramic views of Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and Manaslu.


Why This Journey Is Special

  • Located on the Annapurna Circuit

  • Less crowded climbing route

  • Broad Himalayan panorama

  • Strong Tibetan-Buddhist culture

  • Excellent acclimatization approach


Journey Highlights

  • Scenic drive to Besisahar

  • Trek through Manang Valley

  • Glacier and ridge ascent

  • Views of Tilicho Peak and Annapurna range

  • Cultural immersion in mountain villages


Itinerary (18 Days / 17 Nights)

Day 1 – Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2 – Kathmandu to Besisahar & Drive to Dharapani

Day 3 – Dharapani to Chame

Day 4 – Chame to Upper Pisang

Day 5 – Acclimatization Day in Pisang
Short hikes and preparation.

Day 6 – Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp

Day 7 – High Camp Setup

Day 8 – Summit Day & Return to Base Camp

Day 9 – Base Camp to Manang

Day 10 – Acclimatization in Manang

Day 11 – Manang to Yak Kharka

Day 12 – Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi

Day 13 – Thorong Phedi to Muktinath via Thorong La Pass

Day 14 – Muktinath to Jomsom

Day 15 – Fly or Drive to Pokhara

Day 16 – Pokhara to Kathmandu

Day 17–18 – Contingency & Departure


Difficulty Level

Moderate
Suitable for fit trekkers with basic climbing experience.

Did You Know? —

Pisang Peak

offers one of the widest summit viewpoints in the Annapurna region, allowing climbers to see both eastern and western Himalayan giants in one panorama.

The Manang region has preserved Tibetan trade culture for centuries, and many monasteries along the route are still active centers of meditation and prayer.

The peak’s location near Tilicho Lake — one of the world’s highest lakes — enhances the spiritual and geographical significance of the journey.