Yala Peak Climbing in the Langtang Region of Nepal. It is classed as Grade F (facile/easy) on the Alpine Grading system although this can vary by a point or so depending on the snow conditions. In 2003 I would have definitely rated the peak as PD. The peak is seldom climbed in its own right, often being used as a warm-up for Naya Kanga on the opposite side of the valley.
The summit gives surprisingly good views of Shishapangma if you are lucky enough with the weather. (We weren’t!) This is an excellent peak as a first in the Himalayas. The route involves a base camp at the end of the trail and a high camp a further half-day trek beyond the base.
Yala Peak 5732m considers a notably simpler and non-technical climb with astoundingly stunning and serene, and one of all Nepal`s lowest hiking peaks for the beginner`s mountain climbing ride.
Located withinside the coronary heart of the Langtang Himalayan range, near the Tibetan border, it’s miles a risk to revel in the precise traditions of mountain people, and the satisfactory thrill of journey hiking and top hiking withinside the Langtang region.
To make a try of scaling the summit is potential for all vacationers with preceding doors revel in best however does now no longer require earlier mountain climbing revel in. The summit gives exceptional accurate perspectives of mountains in Nepal and Tibet. This top is regularly getting used as a warm-up for Naya Kanga on the other facet of the valley.
The ride begins offevolved from Kathmandu and drives to Syabrubesi, more than one days trek up Langtang valley via forests and villages, we attain Kyanjin Gompa on the foot of implementing Langtang Lirung (7246 m )to take a relaxation day and discover the Buddhist monasteries and the Langshisa glacier.
Then we set up our high camp at (4800m), offer important hiking competencies and education to apply crampons, ice ax, and rope, and climb Yala top summit the following day. From the summit, we can be rewarded with terrific mountain perspectives of Langtang Lirung(7,246m), Lenpo Gang (7083m), Dorje Lakpa (6990m), Ganesh Himal, Naya Kanga at the Nepal facet, in the direction of the Tibet is Gangchempo (6388m), and potent Shishapangma( 8027m) – the best solo mountain in Tibet with a peak above (8000 m). After a hit Yala Peak climb, we come again to Syabrubesi and back again to Kathmandu.
Why Yala Peak Climbing
There are many reasons to do the Yala Peak Climbing. Bet the main reasons to do the peak climbing are its beautiful landscape and surrounding. Similarly, one can get a stunning view of the Langtang Lirung(7,246m), Lenpo Gang (7083m), Dorje Lakpa (6990m), Ganesh Himal, Naya Kanga at the Nepal facet, in the direction of the Tibet is Gangchempo (6388m), and potent Shishapangma( 8027m) along with some of the other beautiful peaks. Likewise, it is also consider one of the easiest peak climbing in Nepal and does not require any technical training to successfully complete the climbing. So, if you are passionate about the trek then you can easily do this trek.
Price Includes
- All the ground transportation by tourist vehicles.
- Hotel in Kathmandu, inclusive breakfast at 3 to 4 stars level (1 night- Before trekking and 1 night after trekking).
- Three meals a day, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, will be provided for you during the trekking and climbing.
- Fresh local seasonal fruits served after dinner.
- Filtered water in trekking using (Katadyn Pocket Water Filter).
- Accommodations during the trek will be in the best available twin-sharing lodges.
- Trekking Map.
- An experienced and dependable guide-cum-porter, who not only possesses extensive knowledge but also assists with carrying some of your trekking gear, or a dedicated porter for the trekking part.
- An experienced and helpful climbing guide and kitchen staff for the climbing period.
- All necessary camping gear, including two-man tents, a kitchen tent, kitchen equipment, and mattresses for the climbing period.
- Climbing equipment like ice axe, Ice crew, snow bar, climbing rope.
- First aid medical kit, Ox meter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitude.
- Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipment, transportation, and local tax for trekking and climbing staffs.
- Four-season sleeping bag, down jackets, and duffle bag (backpack) available for your use during the trek, if needed.
- Trip Completion Award.
- All the necessary official papers work and conservation/ national park entry permits.
- Peak climbing permit.
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System).
- Travel and rescue arrangements (Your insurance policy should cover evacuation and medical treatment expenses).
- Farewell, dinner in Kathmandu.
- All our government taxes, vat, local tax, and tourist service charges.
Price Excludes
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (excluding the farewell dinner).
- A variety of drinks, including hot, cold, and alcoholic beverages, will be available.
- Your Personal equipment and Personal climbing equipment’s ( Joomer, carabiner lock, carabiner unlock, Harnex belt, Eight finger, helmet, gaiters, Boots, crampons).
- Extra personal expenses (phone calls, internet, laundry, battery recharge, excess baggage charges.
- Tips for trekking, climbing staff, driver (tipping is appreciated).
- Any other expenses not listed in the ‘Price Includes’ section.