Piʻi ʻo Yala Peak

Piʻi ʻo Yala Peak

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Ka lōʻihi o ka huakaʻi

12 Nā lā

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Hoʻoponopono pololei

ikona-kaʻahele

Ka halihali honua ma Nepal

hale-ikona

Nā hōkele a me nā hale noho kī

ʻai-ikona

ʻO nā meaʻai āpau koe wale nō ma Kathmandu

ikona-alakaʻi

Huakaʻi alakaʻi a me ka hele wāwae ma ka huakaʻi holoʻokoʻa

ikona kau

Kaulana, Autumn

papa-ikona

pae lōpū

ikona-wahi

Nepala

ikona kiʻekiʻe

5,500 ka m

Why Yala Peak Climbing?

Piʻi ʻo Yala Peak is nestled in the scenic Langtang Region of Nepal, known for its diverse flora, fauna, and unique cultural heritage. The climb to the summit of Puʻupuʻu Yala is thrilling yet non-technical, making it an excellent challenge for beginners and intermediate trekkers. 

At 5,520 meters, Yala Peak offers climbers a spectacular panoramic view of renowned mountains, including Shishapangma, Dorje Lakpa, Langtang Lirung, and Ganesh Himal.

The trek to Yala Peak lets climbers delve into the region’s unique cultural richness. It provides opportunities to explore local Tamang and Sherpa villages and immerse themselves in their traditions and lifestyle.

Endless Horizons Yala Peak climbing perfectly blends stunning natural beauty, vibrant cultural heritage, and a reasonably moderate climb, encapsulating the spirit of Himalayan adventure. 

Nānā Kaʻahele

Piʻi ʻo Yala Peak is royalty-free and does not require prior mountaineering experience. The strenuous Puʻupuʻu Yala Climbing guarantees to quench your adrenaline thirst as you ascend the snowy mountain with a spectacular view of Shishapangma (8013m) and Gangchempo (6386m)

Yala Peak (5500m) is one of the most accessible peaks to climb in Nepal, located near the Tibetan border in the Langtang region. However, some physical fitness is always beneficial for peak climbing.

Piʻi ʻo Yala Peak

ʻO ka 12-lā Piʻi ʻo Yala Peak offers an extraordinary view of different mountain peaks like Langtang Lirung (7234m), Mt. Shishapangma (8013m), Dorje Lakpa (6966m), and Gangchempo (6386m). The climbing offers to stand at the peak and takes you through the fantastic Langtang Valley, full of stunning natural and cultural diversity. The trail takes you through the dense jungle filled with colorful rhododendrons, oak, pine, juniper trees, and a huge meadow.

ʻO Kyanjin Gompa

The course also takes you to the ancient Buddhist monastery “ʻO Kyanjin Gompa,” surrounded by stunning peaks.

The trail to base camp ascends through rocky glacier moraine. You climb the peak, gearing up the axe, crampons, and rope for assistance. Upon reaching the top, you are rewarded with a surreal view of the Himalayas. The trekking trail also passes through several villages inhabited by Sherpa and Tamang people. You also get a chance to explore the locals’ culture and lifestyle.

Kaʻu Huakaʻi ʻo Everest is the leading and successful trekking agency based in Kathmandu. We always strive to provide our clients with a one-of-a-kind hospitality service. We provide our clients with the best Yala peak climbing itinerary and public and private transportation facilities.

ʻO ka huakaʻi piʻi ʻana o Yala Peak

Our team member will pick you up at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu for an overnight stay

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

awakea

ikona-hiamoe

Hotel

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

1,400 m / 4,593 kapuaʻi

Today, we start our journey to Sybrubensi in a jeep, moving alongside the large Trishuli River. Enjoying the countryside view throughout the drive, we arrive at Sybrubensi. Overnight at Tea House in Sybrubensi.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

1,550 m / 5,085 kapuaʻi

Following the route of Bhote Koshi River, we leave Sybrubensi behind us and begin our first day of the trek by walking to Lama Hotel. Trekking up and down the trail, we enter a forest filled with rhododendron and oak trees.

Before reaching the Lama Hotel, we also pass through the bamboo village, where we may see a red panda. Overnight at Tea House in Lama Hotel.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

ikona-wahi

11 km / 6.8 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

2,380 m / 7,808 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 5hrs

After ascending from Lama Hotel, we pass through a jungle full of colourful white and pink rhododendron, oak, and pine trees which take us to Ghoda Tabela. Accompanied by the stunning mountain peaks of the Langtang range in the background, we enter Langtang valley, home to Langtang National Park. We continue our trek passing through different settlements and reaching the Tamang settlement of Langtang village. Overnight at Tea House.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

ikona-wahi

14 km / 8.7 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

3,430 m / 11,253 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 6hrs

We trek towards Kyanjin village, which takes around 6 hrs to reach. We walk past Chortens, colourful Buddhist monasteries and prayer flags, and a large Mani wall carved with prayers. We arrive at the 400-year-old Kyanjin Gompa and enjoy the stunning view of Langtang Lirung (7234m) on the backdrop of the whitewashed monastery. Upon reaching, Kyanjin village, you will enter a sparse Sherpa settlement. Overnight at Tea House.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

ikona-wahi

9 km / 5.6 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

3,870 m / 12,697 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 6hrs

For acclimatization, we take a short pleasant hike to Tserko Ri, where we are rewarded with a 360-degree view of different mountain ranges like Langtang Lirung (7234m), Yala Peak (5500m), Ganesh Himal (7422m), and many more. We hike back to Kyanjin Gompa and visit the local cheese factory. Overnight stay at Tea House.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

ikona-wahi

8 km / 5.0 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

4,984 m / 16,352 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 6hrs

Today we trek for around 7 hrs to reach Yala Peak Base Camp. We take a path through the rocky glacier to Yala Peak Base camp, which can be challenging. Standing at the foot of Yala Peak, we get this fantastic view of Tserko Ri (5033m), Gangchempo (6386m), and Naya Kang (5844m). Overnight at the base camp.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

Ka halelewa

ikona-wahi

6 km / 3.7 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

4,800 m / 15,748 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 7hrs

Today is the most important day of our adventure as we head to the summit early in the morning. Following our climbing leader, we climb the peak through steep slope rocks and icy moraines.

Upon reaching the summit, we are rewarded with an unbelievable view of Mt. Shishapangma (8013m), Dorje Lakpa (6966m), Langtang Lirung (7234m), Gangchempo (6286m), Naya Kang (5844m), and so on. After taking pictures and spending time, we return to the base camp. Overnight at Tea House.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

5,500 m / 18,045 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 8hrs

After the successful ascent, we head back to Ghoda Tabela. Passing through different settlements and beautiful Langtang valley on our way, we arrive at Ghoda Tabela. Overnight at Tea House in Ghoda Tabela.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

ikona-wahi

16 km / 9.9 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

4,800 m / 15,748 kapuaʻi

Trekking through the dense jungle filled with colourful rhododendron, oak, and pine trees, we arrive at Lama Hotel. We continue our trek passing through the bamboo village and forests to reach Syabru. Overnight at Tea House.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

ʻO Teahouse

ikona-wahi

20 km / 12.4 mile

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

3,030 m / 9,941 kapuaʻi

lā-liʻiliʻi

Nā 7hrs

We drive back to Kathmandu, relishing the stunning view of landscapes, snow-capped mountains, green hills, and flowing rivers. We will transfer you back to your hotel in Kathmandu for an overnight stay.

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

Ka aina kakahiaka, ka aina awakea, ka aina ahiahi

ikona-hiamoe

Hotel

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

1,550 m / 5,085 kapuaʻi

Drop you at Tribhuvan International Airport approximately 3 hrs before the scheduled flight

ʻaina ahiahi ikona

ʻO ka kakahiaka kakahiaka

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

1,400 m / 4,593 kapuaʻi

Yala Peak Climbing Map

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He aha ka mea e manaʻo ai?

Nā mea e komo

  • Kiʻi a hāʻule i ke kahua mokulele
  • Welcome/farewell dinner
  • Hotel accommodation in KTM
  • Tent and tea-house stay in trek
  • The bus drive to saybru and return to Kathmandu
  • Meals as mentioned
  • Palapala ʻae no ka pāka aupuni
  • The royalty of Yala Peak
  • Equipment of climbing guide
  • Insured-equipped guide
  • Insured-equipped trekking crew

ʻO ka mea i kāpae ʻia

  • Piʻi pilikino
  • Meals other than those mentioned
  • Drinks and bar Bill
  • ʻO ka hāʻawi ʻana
  • Inikua Pilikino
  • Other things not mentioned
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Yala Peak Climbing Additional Information

How Long Does It Take to Climb Yala Peak?

The duration of a Yala Peak climbing expedition can vary depending on the exact itinerary, acclimatization days, weather conditions, and the climber’s pace. However, a complete round trip from Kathmandu, including the trek to base camp, acclimatization, summiting Yala Peak, and return, typically takes around 16 days.

It’s worth noting that this time frame also includes exploration of the ʻO ke awāwa ʻo Langtang and cultural immersion into the local Tamang communities. Always remember that safety and proper acclimatization should precede speed when planning any high-altitude trek or climb.

Where is Yala Peak?

Yala Peak is located in the Langtang Region of Nepal, a captivating area characterized by its diverse flora, fauna, and rich cultural heritage. The peak lies close to the Tibetan border, north of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.

The Langtang Region is a lesser-traveled area than the Everest or Annapurna regions, Yala peak offers tranquil trails and an intimate experience with local cultures, especially the Tamang people. With its elevation of 5,520 meters, Yala Peak is a non-technical climb that offers stunning panoramic views of surrounding Himalayan peaks.

Yala Peak Difficulty

Captivating Himalaya Adventure Yala Peak is generally considered to be of moderate-difficulty climbing peak in Nepal. While it’s not a technically challenging climb like some of the higher Himalayan peaks, it still requires good physical fitness and stamina due to its altitude of 5,520 meters (18,110 feet).

There are steep sections and areas of snow and ice, so some basic mountaineering skills are beneficial. However, it’s often chosen by less experienced climbers looking to gain high-altitude experience. It’s advisable to understand how to use equipment like crampons, harnesses, ice axes, and ropes.

A crucial factor in successfully summiting Yala Peak is proper acclimatization, which manages the risks associated with high altitude sickness, is crucial for successfully summiting Yala Peak. Therefore, the trek is often organized with ample time for acclimatization, typically starting with a trek through the Langtang Valley.

Like any high-altitude trek or climb, the challenge of Yala Peak should not be underestimated. Still, with proper preparation and guidance, it can be a gratifying adventure for those looking to step into peak climbing.

Yala Peak climbing Cost

Yala Peak is a thrilling adventure, blending picturesque natural beauty and a taste of Himalayan peak climbing. The cost of this expedition varies significantly based on factors like the chosen expedition organizer, group size, services included, and equipment rental.

While international adventure companies may offer packages, local Nepalese agencies also provide tailored services that can affect the total price range of Yala Peak Climb costs, which are $1,350 to USD 2,500 per person. Still, it’s important to note that additional costs for personal gear, travel insurance, and guide gratuities may apply.

A climber’s investment in this adventure goes beyond the financial aspect, as the unforgettable experience of scaling the 5,520-meter peak and immersing in the rich cultural heritage of the Langtang Region is truly priceless. Remember, a successful climbing expedition requires thorough research, careful planning, and a trusted service provider.  

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