Kukuru Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Pisang Peak Gigun

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US $ 2,500

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Gbigbe ọkọ oju omi ni Nepal

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Àwọn ilé ìtura àti ibùgbé ilé tí a tii

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Gbogbo ounjẹ ayafi ni Kathmandu

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Ìgbà Ìwọ́-Oòrùn, Ìrúwé

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Nepal

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6,019 m

Why Pisang Peak Climbing?

  • True mountain climbing experience while climbing at 6,091 meters
  • Accessible practice peak for future mountain climbing above 8,000 meters
  • Visit the popular Manang and Mustang villages before crossing Thorang Phedi at 4,540 meters
  • Grand views of the mountain ranges like Annapurna II, III, and IV, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri, and Tilicho Peak
  • Exploring the famous Annapurna Circuit Trek while also exploring the off-the-beaten-track north of Annapurna
  • Visit the sacred temple of Hindus and Buddhists, Muktinath, before walking to Jomsom
  • Splendid landscapes, serene forests, and mesmerizing plateaus on the route

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Pisang Peak Gigun is one of the most adventurous trekking peaks in Nepal’s Annapurna region. The first ascent of Pisang Peak was made by a German expedition team in 1955. The Pisang peak lies in the Manang district, and it is very beautiful.

This Pisang Peak Climbing starts at Besi Sahar and follows the Annapurna Circuit Trek trail till Pisang. Pisang Peak (6,091m/19,983ft) rises above Pisang village in a uniform slope of ice and snow up to the summit. From the village, your route ascends through lush woods and pastures until you reach a high camp. From Pisang High Camp, you’ll climb on the southwest ridge that leads to the final snow slope up to the summit. On your way back, the route heads down to Manang Valley, Thorung Phedi, and Jomsom.

Pisang’s summit offers you an unbeaten panoramic view of Annapurna peaks such as Annapurna II (7,937m/26,040ft), Annapurna III (7,555m/24,786ft), and Annapurna IV (7,525m/24,688ft). You’ll also see Gangapurna (7,455m/24,458ft), Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri (8,167m/26,794ft), Tilicho Peak (7.134m/23,405ft), and Manaslu (8,156m/26,758ft).

Customized itineraries with tailored travel and accommodation plans are also available upon request. Enjoy the peak climbing in Nepal with our expert climbing guides.

We also offer Pisang Peak Climbing as a climbing training program, led by our experienced climbing guide. Just to be sure that you climb the peak safely and return successfully.

Pisang Peak Climbing Itinerary

Our Pisang Peak Itinerary starts when you land in Kathmandu, Nepal. A representative from our office picks you up right there and drives you to the hotel. Then, you will be enjoying some rest before gathering for a welcome dinner. There might be a briefing session when the guide explains all about your Pisang Peak climbing Itinerary. 

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Hotel

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1,400 m / 4,593 ft

After breakfast in Kathmandu, we shall all hop into a private vehicle that takes us around. Firstly, we will visit the beautiful Swayambhunath at the city’s top. After the clear views of the entire Kathmandu city, it’s time to roam around the places such as Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. From Kathmandu Durbar Square, we will probably return to Thamel to prepare for the trip.

The guide helps you get the permit and shop/ rent trekking gear around the Thamel. If we have some time, we might have a small training or discussion session for Pisang Nepal.

Note: If there are some issues in getting the permit, we shall stay in Kathmandu for one more day.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Hotel

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1,400 m / 4,593 ft

The Pisang peak climb tour begins after we dive from Kathmandu to Besisahar. Besisahar is the Lamjung district’s headquarters, 175 km from the capital. As per the group size, we shall ride in a tourist bus to a public jeep along the bank of the Trishuli highway. And we reach Besisahar within 7-8 hours of the trip. This is the starting point of the Annapurna Circuit Trek.

The views of the landscapes, along with stunning forests, keep us occupied while we reach Besisahar. After enjoying our dinner, we stay in a comfortable hotel at Besisahar.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Hotel

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760 m / 2,493 ft

After the warm breakfast, we leave Besisahar and start heading north. Hiking through many suspension bridges and waterfalls, we shall reach Bahundanda in 5-6 hours. Accompanied by many uphill and downhill treks, you will be enjoying this initial part of the trek. By evening, we reach Bahundanda, which means the village of Bahuns. And this is probably the only time you will stay with the Bahun ethnic group. So, explore the culture and lifestyle of villages while staying in the local tea houses.

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Ile tii

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12 km / 7.5 maili

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1,310 m / 4,298 ft

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5hrs

From Bahundanda, we will be accompanied by terrace farms for rice and paddy. The path is slightly uphill as we move slowly in the staircases along with the village. In less than an hour, we reach the Marshyangdi river, where we refresh ourselves with the cold water. Then, we hike to Jagat, which is mostly uphill. After lunch in Jagat, we walk for another two hours to Chamje. The local Tamang people will serve the gratifying dinner in a tea house at Chamje.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Ile tii

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15 km / 9.3 maili

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1,410 m / 4,626 ft

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4hrs

After leaving Chamje, we shall cross a suspension bridge and enter the Manang District. Manang, the semi-arid land beyond the Himalayas, has a colourful blend of nature. This lower section is full of Rhododendron and Bamboo. Walking to Tal, we can see some fields of barley and potatoes. Savouring these destination specialities, we shall again cross the river and hike to Dharapani.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Ile tii

ibi tí a ń lọ sí àmì

16 km / 9.9 maili

giga-kekere

1,860 m / 6,102 ft

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5hrs

Pisang peak Climbing Itinerary

From Dharapani, we walk along the alpine grassland and a few forests to Chame. There are many small Tibetan-influenced settlements on the way. In about 6 hours, we reach the massive colony of Chame. This headquarter of the Manang District is renowned for its cultural diversity and beauty. We get to stay in a nicely built tea house at the headquarters.

 

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Ile tii

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15 km / 9.3 maili

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2,710 m / 8,891 ft

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6hrs

It’s among the most challenging trekking day as we start gaining a lot of altitudes. You hike through the dense pine tree forest from Chame to Upper Pisang. At Paungda Danda, you witness the rock with a dramatic curve. Now, with the incredible views of the Agbegbe Annapurna, we hike to the Upper Pisang Settlement.

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Ile tii

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10 km / 6.2 maili

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3,300 m / 10,827 ft

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5hrs

The further climb demands a lot of strength. And we shall gather that with an additional day in Pisang. Upper Pisang, at 3700 meters, is a perfect place for acclimatization with the views of the Annapurna range and Gangapurna.

In the morning and evening, we shall learn some climbing skills from our expert guide of MyEverestTrip. We can take short detours around Pisang to view Tilicho lake in the daytime. We are back at the same tea house/ camp for the night.

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Ile tii

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5 km / 3.1 maili

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3,700 m / 12,139 ft

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3hrs

The actual climb only starts now, and you shall know how strenuous mountain climbs can be. From Pisang, it’s a steep ascend with a hefty altitude gain while we reach the base camp. With the falling rocks, the trekking trails will be rough, and the forest will become sparse. By evening, we reach Pisang Peak Base at 4380 meters.

Here, we find pasture land at Kharka to set our camps. You shall already have kitchen staff and utensils for the dinner and tents to live in the Camp.

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6 km / 3.7 maili

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4,380 m / 14,370 ft

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5hrs

Pisang Peak High Camp is only 4-5 hours from the Base Camp. Before leaving, ensure your climbing gear and equipment are in good condition. Although it’s a short walk, the rough terrain and uneven rocks make it a tricky climb. We shall each Pisang Peak High Camp quite early in the day and set camps for the night. The staff will prepare warm food even at such an altitude. Then, we shall start preparing for the summit the next day. The guides will set the ropes to make it easier for you if needed.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Camp

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5 km / 3.1 maili

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5,100 m / 16,732 ft

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5hrs

Finally, the most important day. We start the climb from the high Camp quite early. Walking on the steep snow slopes needs some good technical climbing skills. Ensure you follow the instructions of the guide who helps you with every step of the Pisang Peak Climb. We start the hike before sunrise, and with the guidance of Sherpas on the technical portions, we shall conquer Pisang peak quite early in the morning.

At the top, the view of the glorious mountains, including Annapurna, will take away all your pain. You can leave some marks on the top and take all the beautiful photos before returning to base camp. Before that, we stop at the high Camp to collect our utensils and tents. We shall set up the tent at the base camp and celebrate the success.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Camp

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12 km / 7.5 maili

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6,091 m / 19,984 ft

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11hrs

After the victory over Pisang Peak Nepal, we start a rather interesting back of the tour. On the 11th day, we return to Manang valley from Pisang Peak. They retrace the same beautiful route from Pisang Base Camp to the valley in Manang. After 5-6 hours, we reached Manang village and spent our night in a local hotel after a long time. It’s time for a hot shower and refreshments.

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6hrs

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14 km / 8.7 maili

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4,380 m / 14,370 ft

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Hotel

The journey gets even more interesting as we follow the path of  Tilicho Lake and hike towards Yak Kharka. The amusing view of Tilicho Lake and the glorious mountains keep you excited throughout the route. We shall reach Yak Kharkha only in the evening. Yak Kharkha is a small village with few settlements at 4110 meters. Here are a few tea houses for our night’s stay.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Ile tii

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16 km / 9.9 maili

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4,110 m / 13,484 ft

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7hrs

Prepare for an exciting day in the mountains as we journey to Thorang Phedi. While many people cross Thorang La Pass on the same day, we take things slowly. We walk for a couple of hours to Thorang Phedi in the morning. If the situation is favourable, we will hike to the High Camp on the same day. Here, we stay at 4800m, the highest accommodation point of the Annapurna Circuit trek.

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Camp

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8 km / 5.0 maili

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4,800 m / 15,748 ft

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4hrs

This is the longest and most challenging part of our walk. However, since we are already in High Camp, we save ourselves from much pain. The team wakes you up quite early, i.e. 4 to 5 am. Then, we take our packed lunch and climb the Thorang Pass. After 3-4 hours, we reach the hilltop with the most beautiful view of the mountains. Filled with colourful flags, it’s an excellent place for a photo session. After a short stop, we start walking down to Muktinath and Jomsom.

Note: You can also join Upper Mustang Trek from Muktinath.

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Ile tii

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20 km / 12.4 maili

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5,416 m / 17,769 ft

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10hrs

Today, we woke up early for a short visit to the Muktinath. This holy temple of Nepal is filled with Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Next, we drive towards other famous places, such as Kagbeni and Jomsom, the headquarters of Muktinath. From here, we trace our route back to Pokhara.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Hotel

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25 km / 15.5 maili

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5,416 m / 17,769 ft

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6hrs

After the beautiful morning in Pokhara, we hop on a bus to Kathmandu. Drive along the Priitihve highway is full of the beautiful scene of rivers and hills. We get to Kathmandu only in the evening. However, we will have some time for last-minute shopping in Thamel. Later, we all enjoy our last meal together as a team.

Note: Instead of a long drive, you can take a 25-mins flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu. This way, you will have some time to explore the beautiful city of Pokhara and Kathmandu.

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Ounjẹ owurọ, Ounjẹ ọsan, Ounjẹ alẹ

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Hotel

giga-kekere

1,400 m / 4,593 ft

So, this is your final day in Nepal. Get your stuff packed and inform the driver about your flight time. A car will leave you at the airport a few hours before the flight for customs formalities. I wish you an incredible journey!!

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Ounjẹ aṣalẹ

giga-kekere

1,338 m / 4,390 ft

Pisang Peak Climbing Map

Kini Lati Rere?

Ohun ti o wa

  • Four nights of Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on a B/B basis;
  • Pick up and drop from Kathmandu airport to the airport. Surface transportation will be available as per the itinerary;
  • Three meals a day (Breakfasts, Lunch, and Dinners with tea or coffee) during the trek and climbing period & overnight in a tent
  • Trekking Permit (National Park entry fee)
  • TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System) Permit
  • Gbigba iyọọda
  • Necessary staff during the trekking and climbing period With Experience Guide and Porter. experienced
  • Government license holder Climbing guide during the climbing period as per group size.
  • Group medical supplies (First Aid medical kit will be available)
  • One tent will be open in the Base camp for two people on a shared basis;
  • High-altitude food and all climbing crew will be available above the base camp.
  • Necessary fixed and dynamic ropes will be available during the climbing period.
  • A necessary kitchen crew will be available in the base camp
  • Complete pre-departure information, flight ticket reconfirmation and extend visa service(if required)
  • Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu before departure.

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  • Ìsádi ìgbàlà pajawiri tí ó bá pọndandan.
  • Iṣeduro ijamba ti ara ẹni tabi igbala Helicopter.
  • Airfare international flights
  • Nepal entry visa fee, Visa issuance is accessible upon the arrival
  • Any Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks, hot shower.
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Pisang Peak Climbing Additional Information

Pisang Peak Climbing Cost

The 21-day Pisang Peak trek costs USD 2050. Since this is a month-long mountain climb in a very remote landscape, the cost of the Pisang peak climb is high. Thankfully, Pisang Nepal is just a practice peak with an actual climbing time of 2 days. Thus, the Pisang Peak trek cost is lower than that of other mountain climbing peaks like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna.

The $2050 includes the cost of the permit, accommodation, food, and guide/porter, i.e., everything you need during the climb. Even then, you will need about 500 dollars extra for personal expenses.

Pisang Peak permit

Pisang Nepal

When you land in Nepal, you first need to obtain a visa to Nepal. These visas can be given at the international airport for around $50. Indians traveling to Nepal don’t require a travel Visa, and the visa fee is accessible to people from SAARC countries. You will need three other permits for Pisang Peak climbing, along with a visa.

Igbanilaaye Agbegbe Itoju Annapurna

Pisang Peak is conserved within the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal’s largest conservation area. This permit can be issued in Kathmandu or at different entry points during your trek, for $30.

TIMS kaadi

This is also issued from Kathmandu for $20. This card helps to keep a record of tourists in Nepal and is compulsory for all treks in the Annapurna region.

Pisang tente oke igbanilaaye

Climbing Pisang Peak can only be done when you book your climb with a local travel agency and hire a licensed guide. This Pisang climbing permit costs $150 in Spring ( March to May), $125 in Autumn (September to November), and $70 in other months. You must submit a valid password, Pisang Peak Itinerary, and insurance details to get this Pisang Peak Climbing permit.

Accommodation in Pisang Peak Climbing

In the early days of the Pisang Peak climbing Itinerary, we followed the same route as the Annapurna Circuit trek, a famous tea house trek in Nepal. This means, up to Chame, i.e., the 7th day of the Pisang Trek, you will be staying in comfortable rooms in a small guest house managed by a local Tamang person.

Then you reach the upper region of Pisang, which is quite remote, with almost no human settlement. We stay in a camp from the 8th to the 13th day, i.e., from Pisang Base Camp to the summit. From the 14th day, when we join the trail to Manang, we shall again stay in the tea houses. The accommodation is pretty reasonable from Jomsom to Kathmandu, i.e., at the end of the track.

While we are staying at the tea house or hotels, you can choose any food you prefer from the menu provided to us. During the camp, the team prepares warm food using the materials you have brought. Since you will be traveling with a very experienced guide and porters of MyEverestTrip, there is no need to worry about food and accommodation. For water, you need to carry sterilizing tablets or bottles.

Pisang Peak difficulty

This won’t be easy if you are a newbie trekker with zero experience in high-altitude treks. Mountain climbing is never easy and demands high expertise and alertness. That being said, this is among the lowest altitude mountains that have to be climbed. So, if you are thinking about enhancing your mountain climbing skill and conquering higher mountains in the future, Pisang Peak can be a good starting point. Along with Pisang Peak, Thorang La at 5416 M is a significant challenge during this trek.

The path of Pisang Base Camp is relatively easy and has been used by millions of trekkers. The trail is steep from Pisang Peak Base camp to the high command with many tricky points. The Rocks and snow make this particular section of the trek very difficult. However, the most challenging path is from the Pisang Peak high camp to the Pisang Peak summit, where the guide sets the rope, and you must walk on the steep surface.

It will take about 10 hours to reach the Pisang Summit and return to the base camp on the same day. Climbing from Manang to Yak Kharkha and crossing Thorang La is also problematic, but by then, you will already have the experience of Mountain climb, which make it easier to cross the path. This is also the route for Annapurna Circuit Trek.

The highest risk factor during this Pisang Peak Nepal trek is its long-distance and very high altitude. At 6091M, air pressure is skinny, and you might need oxygen. The guide will provide you with oxygen in case of any symptoms of altitude sickness, but the cylinders are limited. Even then, if you develop headaches, vomiting, and shortness of breath, you might have to stop the climb and get back to the lower altitude. Helicopter evacuation will be arranged in case of emergency.

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