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Pisang Peak Climbing with Thorung La Pass Alpine Adventure in the Annapurna Realm– 23 Days

The Pisang Peak Climbing with Thorung La Pass—23 Days is your chance to step beyond regular trekking into the thrilling world of Himalayan mountaineering.

23 Days
Duration
16-70
Age Range
Demanding
Difficulty
Pisang Peak
Destination
Peak Climbing
Activity
6091
Max Altitude
Kathmandu
Start Point
Kathmandu
End Point

Where Climbing Dreams and Himalayan Majesty Meet, Welcome to an expedition that fuses raw Himalayan challenge with cultural depth and natural beauty. The Pisang Peak Climbing with Thorung La Pass—23 Days is your chance to step beyond regular trekking into the thrilling world of Himalayan mountaineering. Towering at 6,091 meters, Pisang Peak is a perfect objective for those seeking their first technical climb in Nepal while still enjoying the rich cultural trails of the Annapurna Circuit. From alpine pastures and ancient Buddhist villages to one of the highest trekking passes on Earth—Thorung La (5,416 m)—this journey balances excitement, serenity, and personal triumph. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker ready to summit your first peak or an adventurer seeking a wild yet guided path, this trip delivers a life-changing experience.

Trip Highlights

Climb Pisang Peak (6,091 m)—a challenging yet achievable alpine summit for novice climbers with support and guidance.

Trek the Iconic Annapurna Circuit—Explore one of the most scenic trails on the planet, from lush valleys to high desert.

Cross Thorung La Pass (5,416 m)—Conquer one of the world’s highest trekking passes with jaw-dropping views.

Cultural Immersion in Manang & Mustang—Discover Tibetan-influenced villages, monasteries, and centuries-old traditions.

Homey Teahouses & Peaceful Camping— Sleep under stars near the base of a Himalayan peak and sip tea in cozy village lodges.

Acclimatization with Purpose—Smartly paced itinerary to allow your body to adjust and enjoy the high-altitude journey.

Best Seasons for Pisang Peak Climb

Spring (April to early June)—Clear skies, stable weather, colourful trails.

Autumn (mid-September to late November)—Crisp air, minimal rainfall, perfect for climbing.

Avoid monsoon (June–August) and deep winter due to snow and poor visibility.

Is This Expedition for You?

If you’ve trekked at altitude and crave something more challenging, Pisang Peak offers the perfect blend of trekking and technical climbing, supported by expert guides and a thoughtfully acclimatized route. It’s an ideal intro to Himalayan mountaineering.

Write Your Himalayan Chapter

The Pisang Peak Climbing with Thorung La Pass—23 Days isn’t just about reaching a summit—it’s about discovering your strength, connecting with ancient cultures, and walking paths that stir the soul.

Let’s get you to the summit—contact us for custom dates and expert advice.

Itinerary

Warm welcome, transfer to hotel, and expedition briefing.

Last-minute gear check and optional visit to UNESCO heritage sites.

Your journey begins through the scenic middle hills of Nepal.

Trek through lush rice terraces and waterfalls.

Cross multiple suspension bridges and enter the Manang district.

The trail winds through forests and dramatic rock faces.

Your first glimpse of Pisang Peak! Stay in a charming mountain village.

Short acclimatization hike to an ancient monastery overlooking the valley.

Begin the climbing phase. Camp near yak pastures surrounded by peaks.

Practice rope skills, crampon use, and safety techniques with your climbing guide.

Steep but rewarding climb. Prepare for the summit push.

Start pre-dawn with headlamps. Use ropes and an ice axe to conquer the final ridge. Soak in the feeling of standing on top of the world.

A buffer for bad weather or rest after a tough summit.

Return to warmth and comfort in the stunning Manang Valley.

Trek through alpine meadows towards the high Himalayas.

Get ready for the pass. Rest and hydrate.

A sacred crossing. Long day, but one of the most epic experiences in the Himalayas.

Muktinath to Jomsom (2,720m) Visit the famous temple, then descend into the wind-swept Mustang Valley.

Flight to Pokhara (827m) Scenic mountain flight. Enjoy lakeside cafés and a hot shower!

Rest day in Pokhara. Relax, reflect, and maybe enjoy a massage.

Drive or fly to Kathmandu. Return to the capital with a heart full of stories.

Buy souvenirs, share photos, and enjoy a farewell meal with your team.

Departure Day: Transfer tothe  airport. Until next time, Himalaya.

Cost Includes

  • 22x Breakfast,17x Dinner,17x Lunch
  • Accommodation included: 22 nights
  • Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop off by private car/van/bus as per Group Size
  • High-standard accommodation at a hotel in Kathmandu with a bed and breakfast
  • Special Guided city tour in Kathmandu by private car/van/bus as per your interest with a guide
  • All the accommodation in the mountains is available in Guesthouses.
  • Two-minute tented accommodation during climbing
  • Well-trained Government training Climbing Experience local Sherpa English speaking Guide
  • Experience required number of local Sherpa Porters to carry your luggage
  • All Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment, and medicine for all guides and porters
  • Necessary Everest National Park permits
  • Climbing permit and necessary documents for climbing
  • Down Jacket, duffle bag, and sleeping bag by Osho World Adventure if you need one
  • All necessary Surface transfers from and to Kathmandu, and all pickup and drop off
  • Group Mountaineering, climbing, and camping equipment for climbing
  • high-quality North Face or Mountain Hardware tents for camping and kitchen, dining, toilet tents, Garbage deposit, etc
  • Entry/Admission – Bhulbhule Bridge
  • Entry/Admission – Chamje
  • Entry/Admission – Dharapani Temple
  • Entry/Admission – Annapurna Mountain Range
  • Entry/Admission – Thorangla Pass
  • Entry/Admission – Muktinath Temple
  • Entry/Admission – Dhumba Lake
  • Entry/Admission – Pokhara Lakeside

Cost Excludes

  • Food in Kathmandu, like Lunch and dinner
  • All food during your trekking, Like Lunch, dinner, and breakfast
  • Your travel insurance, which is necessary for this trek, for your safety
  • You can get an open arrival Visa in Nepal, and the entry visa fee will cost US$ 40 per person.
  • All kinds of drinks like Alcoholic, cold, and hot drinks, and laundry
  • Personal trekking equipment and donation in the Mountain
  • Tips for trekking staff and driver–Tipping is expected, and better to give
  • An extra single room Supplementary charge is applicable if the guest does not have a partner to share
  • Entry/Admission – Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Entry/Admission – Swayambhunath Stupa
  • Entry/Admission – Pashupatinath Temple
  • Entry/Admission – Boudhanath Stupa
  • Entry/Admission – Besisahar, Lamjung

Notes

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a strong physical fitness level
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
  • You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

What do I need to bring?

We’ll provide a full checklist once you book, but here’s the core gear you’ll need:

  • Technical gear: Ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet (can be rented in Kathmandu)
  • Clothing: Down jacket, thermal base layers, waterproof outer shell, insulated gloves
  • Footwear: Climbing boots (B2 or B3), lightweight trekking boots
  • Camping: Four-season sleeping bag, headlamp, trekking poles
  • Personal: Sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, water bottles/bladder, personal meds

Know more before you go

Minimum age of participants is: 16