When it comes to peak climbing in Nepal there are absolutely no shortage of options. From Island Peak climbing to Meera Peak climbing you will be overwhelmed with such a large range of options.
However,
Pisang Peak is certainly one of the most renowned peaks amongst the
hiking peaks in the Annapurna province of Nepal. It’s on the way to
highest pass of the globe and provides good opportunity for journeying.
The western side of the mountain is protected by a lynching glacier that
provides a considerable challenge for the trekkers. The western side of
the border has massive rock slabs, which make it tough to ascend. A
German traveler made the 1st climb of Pisang Peak in 1955 and from that
day it has been something of considerable remark, hikers with little
knowledge in hiking can unite the famous Annapurna circuit hike with Pisang Peak climbing
to have the flavor of real peak climbing in Nepal. The summit rises
above Pisang village & yak pastures in a homogeneous slope of snow
and ice to the final peak pyramid. Due to all these reasons, Pisang peak
is known as one of the most technical peak climbing in Nepal.
How our Pisang Peak Expedition Happen:
Firstly,
we leave to Besisahar from Katmandu and begin trek enroute common
Annapurna Circuit routes and reach Pisang in 5 days. To arrive at the
base camp from Pisang village, the path ascends through sparse wood and
pasture to a Kharka at (4,380m) which is considered the finest place for
setting up the base camp. High Camp is set up at (5,400m) hiking 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 borders
leads to the final snow slop which is rather steep and little tough to
reach the peak. Summit of the peak offers really awesome views of the
Annapurna group encompassing Tilicho Peak, Annapurna II and IV,
Ghangapurna and the Glacier Dome. Pisang Peak is really a "sightseeing
peak. Descent is made on the same route. Following a successful summit,
we persists our trek to Manang valley and persist further up to Thorong
Pedi. We’ll cross a highest pass of the world, Thorong pass at early
morning and will arrive Muktinath, another part of the Annapurna. We
descend further down through picturesque Jharkot village, Kagbeni, a
gate way to Upper Mustang and reach jomsom, a capital of Mustang where a
small airstrip has on the bank of Kaligandaki River from where we take
an early morning flight back to Pokhara and the journey ends.