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PISANG PEAK (6119m.)
Pisang Peak is the most popular among the trekking peaks in Nepal
in Annapurna region. Trekkers with little experience in climbing
can combine the popular classic Annapurna circuit trek with Pisang
Peak climbing to have the taste of climbing in Himalayas in Nepal.
The peak rises above from Pisang village and yak pastures in a
uniform slope of ice and snow to the final summit pyramid. To
reach the base camp from Pisang village, the path ascends through
sparse wood and pasture to a Kharka at (4,380m) which is considered
the best place for setting up the base camp. High Camp is set
up at (5,400m) climbing to a shoulder on the South-West Ridge.
There will be snow at the high camp from the end of November to
the end of March. The well defined ridge leads to the final snow
slop which is quite steep but not difficult to reach the summit.
We move down from the same route.

DAY
TO DAY ITINERARY - 15 Days |
| Day 01: |
Kathmandu - Besishahar. |
| Day 02: |
Ngadi. |
| Day 03: |
Jagat. |
| Day 04: |
Dharapani. |
| Day 05: |
Chame. |
| Day 06: |
Pisang |
| Day 07: |
Rest day at Pisang. |
| Day 08: |
High Camp. |
| Day 09: |
Summit - Pisang. |
| Day 10: |
Manang |
| Day 11: |
Phedi. |
| Day 12: |
Over the pass to Muktinath. |
| Day 13: |
Jomsom. |
| Day 14: |
Jomsom - Pokhara by flight. |
| Day 15: |
Pokhara - Kathmandu by land
transportation |
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