Yala Peak Climbing - 14 Days
One and Only one mountaineering adventure in Langtang Region-
Duration
14 DAYS
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Activity
Climbing / Expedition
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Max. Altitude
5500 m
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DifficultyChallenging Trek
This trek represents the pinnacle of strenuous and challenging trekking, offering a true mountain climbing adventure. It ventures into rarely visited areas, requiring trekkers to walk for more than 8 to 9 hours each day. Given its intensity, this trek demands excellent physical condition and substantial prior experience in mountaineering and trekking. It is the toughest type of trek, designed for those seeking a formidable and rewarding challenge.
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Starts
Kathmandu
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Ends
Kathmandu
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Group Size
1 Pax
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Best Season
Mar - May / Sept - Nov
PRICE PER PERSON
- 1 US$2100
- 2-4 US$2000
- 5-7 US$1900
- 8-10 US$1800
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Reaching the breathtaking 5500-meter Yala Peak in Nepal’s Langtang area.
- A carefully designed schedule that includes beautiful hiking routes and an acclimatization day.
- Skilled and seasoned climbing instructors that can guarantee your safety and are informed about the area.
- Top-notch gear, such as camping and climbing supplies.
- Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian alternatives are offered for tasty and nourishing meals during the hike.
- Lodging in cozy tea houses and tents for camping.
- Magnificent vistas of the Himalayas, encompassing Ganesh Himal, Langtang Lirung, and other summits.
- Kathmandu and several neighboring cities and villages provide cultural experiences.
- Reasonably priced, with choices for a tailored itinerary.
- Learn about the distinctive customs and culture of the Tamang and Sherpa people who reside in the Langtang area.
- Trek through breathtaking rhododendron woods and picturesque mountain scenery.
- Push your physical and mental boundaries while taking in the splendor and beauty of the Himalayas.
- Discover the distinctive way of life of the locals and discover their customs, beliefs, and daily routines.
- Tour the Langtang region’s charming towns, historic monasteries, and holy locations.
TRIP OVERVIEW
Yala Peak climbing in Nepal is the ideal way to begin your mountaineering adventure. Yala Peak, one of the several snow-capped summits in the northern Nepalese area of Langtang, provides adventure seekers with an exhilarating climbing experience. Even without prior mountaineering expertise, anyone with a reasonable degree of physical condition may climb this stunning peak due to its low difficulty level. This makes it the best option for anyone who have never climbed Himalayan peaks before. Don’t pass up this incredible chance to scale Yala Peak and have a once-in-a-lifetime adventure!
The 5500-meter-high Yala Peak summit is the end of the breathtaking hiking journey offered by the Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary. It’s a fantastic choice for anybody looking for a quick and simple climbing adventure. The expansive vista of the Shisapagma, Dorje Lakapa, and Langtang Lirung mountains is truly stunning. Yala Peak’s lower elevation has made it a popular choice for climbers in recent years.
Although the climb is not technically difficult, it is physically taxing since the steep ice portion of the ascent necessitates the use of crampons and fixed ropes. The Yala Peak Climbing Journey is a thrilling experience in and of itself, providing a chance to experience the genuine Tibetan culture and the way of life in the Himalayas. You will also be rewarded with views of majestic glaciers, steep mountains, and captivating blue lakes throughout the route.
Fourteen Days The Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary starts with a picturesque journey to Syabrubesi, a tiny settlement in the Langtang area, from Kathmandu. The journey then continues down the Langtang River, passing through charming towns, verdant woods, and breathtaking scenery. The route provides a chance to learn more about the rich customs and culture of the local Tamang people. Trekkers may take in expansive views of the neighboring peaks, such as Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Ganesh Himal, throughout the approximately four-day Yala Peak Climbing Route to Yala Peak base camp. At 4,800 meters above sea level, the base camp provides a breathtaking perspective of the summit of Yala Peak.
Reaching the peak of Yala Peak is a difficult but thrilling adventure. Ascending steep slopes, traversing snow bridges, and negotiating crevasses are all part of the climb. Ropes, ice axes, crampons, and other climbing gear are needed for Yala Peak Climbing. Trekkers are escorted by knowledgeable climbing guides who make sure everyone is safe during the ascent. Yala Peak’s top provides a broad perspective of the Langtang range, which includes the world’s fourteenth-highest peak, Shishapangma. The Tibetan plateau, which is only a few kilometers distant from the summit, may also be seen from the summit.
Yala Peak Climbing is an exhilarating experience that calls for mental tenacity, physical strength, and an adventurous spirit. Trekkers must be well-prepared to face the task since the ascent is a test of their fortitude and perseverance. When the weather is good and the sky are clear, April through May and October through November are the ideal times to start the Yala Peak Climbing adventure. For those looking for a calm and tranquil trekking experience, the Langtang region is a great option because it is comparatively less crowded than other well-known trekking locations like Nepal’s Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
Yala Peak Climbing is an experience that should not be missed if you are an adventurer seeking a fresh challenge. Presenting our meticulously designed Yala Peak Climbing Detailed Itinerary, which will provide you with an experience of a lifetime, is a pleasure for us at Ebc Trails Trek and Expedition Pvt.Ltd. Reservations for 2025 are now open. We are prepared to adjust this package to your needs based on your time, financial constraints, and level of endurance. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any more questions about the cost of the Yala Peak Climbing Package.
Perks of Booking Yala Peak Climbing with us
- International and Domestic Airport Pickup And Drop service
- Company T-shirt and Duffle Bag
- Free Yala Peak Climbing Route Map
- An Oximeter to Check Blood Oxygen Saturation Levels.
- First aid Kits
What You Can Expect from Yala Peak Climbing?
Yala Peak Climbing is a once-in-a-lifetime event that is sure to be memorable and fulfilling.
You may anticipate the following from your Yala Peak Climbing adventure:
- Yala Peak provides a broad perspective of the Langtang range, and the Langtang area is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and snow-capped summits. Among the peaks visible from the summit are Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Ganesh Himal.
- Climbing Yala Peak requires perseverance and fortitude. Ascending steep slopes, traversing snow bridges, and negotiating crevasses are all part of the climb. However, there is no comparison to the sense of achievement and excitement you will experience at reaching the peak.
- The Tamang community, who have a rich history and heritage, reside in the Langtang region. You may engage with the locals, discover more about their way of life, and even sample some of their cuisine while on the hike.
- Yala Peak Crampons, ice axes, ropes, and other climbing gear are necessary for climbing. Experienced climbing guides will accompany you and make sure you’re safe the entire time.
- The Langtang region is comparatively less crowded than other well-known trekking destinations in Nepal, making it the perfect choice for those looking for a calm and serene trekking experience.
- Yala Peak is situated close to the Tibetan border, and from the summit, you can see the Tibetan plateau, which is only a few kilometers away from the peak.
- Yala Peak Climbing is a difficult journey that calls for mental toughness, physical strength, and an adventurous spirit. The ascent provides a chance to stretch your boundaries and challenge yourself, and it is a test of your fortitude and perseverance.
Is Yala Peak Climbing Suitable For You?
A number of variables, including your degree of physical fitness, prior high-altitude trekking experience, and degree of comfort with technical climbing, will determine if Yala Peak Climbing is right for you. Here are some important things to think about:
- Yala Peak Climbing is a demanding hike that entails steep ascents and lengthy stretches of trekking on rocky terrain. To finish this hike, you must have strong muscles, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance. Before starting this adventure, it is advised to follow a regular fitness routine.
- Yala Peak is 5,500 meters above sea level, which might make some hikers experience altitude sickness. Altitude sickness manifests as headache, nausea, exhaustion, and dyspnea. To avoid altitude sickness, it is advised to take the appropriate safety measures, such as taking medicine, consuming lots of water, and acclimatizing appropriately.
- Using crampons, ice axes, and ropes are among the fundamental mountaineering abilities needed for Yala Peak Climbing. Before starting this adventure, you must have prior technical climbing expertise or complete a mountaineering course.
- There is a certain amount of risk involved in climbing Yala Peak, therefore it is important to be at ease with it. The path entails climbing steep slopes, negotiating crevasses, and traversing snow bridges. Having a good outlook and having faith in the climbing guides and equipment are crucial.
- It takes around 12 to 14 days to climb Yala Peak, and it costs a lot of money and time. Before choosing to start this adventure, you should think about the financial and time limits.
Itinerary
Arrival in Kathmandu
Kathmandu Sightseeing and Yala Peak Climbing Permit Preparation
Drive from Kathmandu (1350m) to Syabrubesi (1460m)
Trek from Syabrubesi (1460m) to Lama Hotel (2460m)
Trek from Lama Hotel (2460m) to Langtang Village (3450m)
Acclimatization Day at Kyanjin Gompa (Hike to Tsergo RI)
Trek from Kyanjin Gompa (3870m) to Yala Base Camp (4600m)
Ascend from Base Camp (4600m) to Summit (5500m) and Back to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m)
Trek from Kyanjin Gompa (3870m) to Lama Hotel (2460m)
Trek from Lama Hotel (2460m) to Khanjim (2235m)
Trek from Khanjim (2235m) to Syabrubesi (1460m)
Drive from Syabrubesi (1460m) to Kathmandu (1350m)
Final Departure or Onward For Your Next Program
Itinerary Note
Our standard itinerary may vary due to unforeseen circumstances like flight delays, weather changes, or health concerns. We advise arriving a day early to rest and prepare, with extra buffer days for international flights. The itinerary serves as a guideline and can be adjusted based on client preferences, fitness levels, and ground realities. If you're not satisfied or have an alternative plan please feel free to discuss it with us By Clicking :- ASK QUESTION or CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP.What's Included / Excluded
Cost Incluldes
- Airport pick and drop.
- A tour of Kathmandu’s city (4–5 hours, guide and car with driver only).
- Three nights at a three-star hotel in Kathmandu, including breakfast.
- All required permits for the Langtang region trek.
- Nine nights of tea house lodging during the trekking.
- One night of tent accommodation at the Yala Peak Base Camp.
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trekking and climbing period.
- One qualified guide for hiking from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
- One climbing guide, complete with equipment, from Kyanjing Gompa to Kyanjing Gompa.
- A porter to carry your belongings while hiking (usually one porter per two people).
- All required camping gear for Yala Peak Base Camp, including snow bars, ice screws, and climbing rope.
- Insurance for guides and porters.
- Private ground transportation to Kathmandu from Sybrubensi (tour endpoint).
- Farewell supper in Kathmandu prior to departure from Nepal.
- Associated taxes and service costs.
- Achievement certificates.
- Clean drinking water (Ef-Chlor water purification pill).
Cost Excludes
- Nepal Visa Fees: Approximately $30 USD for a 15-day visa (available on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu; fees may vary for South Asian countries).
- Pre/Post-Trek Accommodations & Meals: Costs for extra stays and dining before and after the trek.
- International Airfare: Flights to and from Nepal are not included.
- Personal Expenses: Costs for shopping, hot showers, drinks, alcohol, snacks, water, Wi-Fi, battery charges, and heaters.
- Travel Insurance: Ensure your policy covers emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation up to 6,000 meters.
- Personal Gear: Any additional clothing or equipment you may need.
- Other Expenses: Any costs not mentioned in the “Includes” section of this program.
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Fixed Departure Note
Join our group trek with a fixed departure date, or choose your own date with our Private Trip option, which offers daily availability.
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