Yala Peak (5723) is one of the most beautiful peaks situated in the Langtang region. The Langtang region lies close to Nepal's border with Tibet. Yala Peak climbing is most suitable for those who wish to stand on a Himalayan summit but have a limited amount of time. It will be the best option for beginning your mountaineering experience while exploring the unaltered wonders provided by the Langtang region at the same time. It offers the best thrill of adventure trekking and peak climbing in the Langtang region. The Yala peak climb is non-technical. Prior climbing experience is not required however outdoor experience and a reasonably good level of fitness is must.
The mountaineering trip to Yala Peak climbing goes through the Langtang National Park. It is prosperous with natural scenes, stunning landscapes, magical waterfalls, beautiful rice fields, and forests, red blooming rhododendron along with Snow Leopard and Red Panda in the fauna. If your day is filled with luck, you will encounter the beautiful existence of wildlife in the region like musk deer, monkey, etc. The views of Langtang Valley are regarded as the most beautiful views in the world.
This 14 days trek to Yala peak climb is the perfect choice for those lacking mountaineering experience. You will be closely connected with the Tibetan border, feeling the beautiful influence of Tibetan culture, gasping with appreciation with the surprising formation of landscapes with humbling existence of beautiful Tamang villages along with the beauty of wilderness in each step.
Yala Peak is easier to climb in comparison to various other peaks offered by the Himalayan region of Nepal with amazing rewards. The combination of the gorgeous wonders of Langtang, a thrilling experience of peak climbing, the humble cooperation with local settlements and the paths filled with heartwarming wilderness will certainly make your trip the most memorable and enjoyable.
Day 01: Arrival Day in Kathmandu
We'll be waiting at the airport to greet you with a warm welcome and transfer you to your hotel in the city.
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,550m/5,100ft): 7 hours
Today, we will leave for Sybrubensi in the early morning from Kathmandu and it will nearly take 7 hours long drive to reach there. We will drive in the north direction along the Trishuli Khola crossing Dhunche village on our way to Sybrubensi. If the day is clear we can get the glimpses of high mountains like Manaslu (8163m), Annapurna (8091m) and Ganesh Himal (7422m) on our way.
Day 03: Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel (2,380m/7,830ft): 6 hours
Today is our first official day of trekking. After breakfast, we depart from Sybru Bensi, following the Bhote Koshi River, which originates in Tibet, and the LangtangKhola. The trail wends its way up past Bamboo Village, which is famous for its resident red pandas. Keep your eyes peeled! We'll arrive at the popular trekking stop over of Lama Hotel and check into another cozy teahouse for the night.
Day 04: Lama Hotel to Langtang village (3,430m/11,253ft): 6-7 hours
Along trekking day is waiting ahead. We will ascend a height through the winding roads over the Langtang Khola. The trail continues through the mountainous landscapescrossing the beautiful pink and red rhododendron forests. We will continue through the winding and be ascending trail crossing many temporary settlement areas used by the herders for grazing their livestock in summer and spring to our destination Langtang Village.
Day 05: Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m/12,697ft): 3- 4 hours
A large Mani wall greets us on the initial leg of our trek today, with the small village of Mundu as our first significant landmark. We'll be treated to the sight of ice flow trickling down multiple mountain peaks as we encounter panoramic Himalayan views. The air is definitely thinner at this altitude, and we'll be sure to arrive at Kyanjin Gompa and early to begin our acclimatization process.
Day 06: Kyanjin Gompa; Acclimatization Day
Today's a day of rest and acclimatization, so we linger in Kyanjin Gompa and adjust to the altitude. The monastery for which the village is named is well-worth a visit,as is the renowned cheese factory. For those willing to stretch their legs, a short hike to Kyanjin Ri (behind the village) affords breathtaking panoramas of the Langtang peaks.
Day 07: Kyanjin Gompa to Yala Base Camp (4600m) 7/8 hours
It's a seven hour trek to the base camp of Yala Peak today, and then we'll go over some climbing basics in advance of tomorrow's summit.
Day 08: Summit Yala Peak (5500m) and return to Yala Peak Base Camp: 8-9 hours
We'll start very early today, our long-awaited adventure day, to make the summit push for the top of Yala Peak! It's a 8 hours round trip, with plenty of time at thetop to take pictures of the soul-stirring Himalayan panoramas. After, we'll return back to base camp for the night before starting our descent.
Day 09: Yala Peak Base Camp to Kyanjin Gompa: 7-8 hours
We'll start very early today, our long-awaited adventure day, to make the summit push for the top of Yala Peak! It's a seven hour round trip, with plenty of time at the top to take pictures of the soul-stirring Himalayan panoramas. After, we'll return back to base camp for the night before starting our descent.
Day 10: Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
Take some time, as you're descending the mountain, to stop and smell the literal flowers. The Langtang region is kissed by an abundance of Alpine flora, with violets,gentian, and edelweiss blooms forming sprawling carpets over the hills. It's only a four hour trek back to Lama Hotel today, so you'll have some time to wander the village and explore.
Day 11: Lama Hotel to Syabrubensi
This is our last day on the mountain, and we spend it trekking six hours from Lama Hotel back to Syabru Bensi. A notable milestone on our way today will be the Chilime Hydropower Power Plant of Sherpagaon, which powers the surrounding area. This is the land of the Tamang people, and it is a gorgeous one. If you are so inclined,tonight would be a great night to have a farewell party with your trekking group and guides.
Day 12: Syabrubensi to Kathmandu
Today we will drive back to Kathmandu. Our return trip will offer your final glimpses of the mountains and all the beauty surrounding them.
Day 13: Kathmandu sight seeing
There's no better way to savor your last day in Nepal than to indulge in a leisurely sightseeing tour of Kathmandu's many UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Day 14: Departure Day.
Today, We will drop you to the airport 3 hours before your flight and wave you good bye.
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Arrival and Departure Transportation Service
Permit
TIMS
Kathmandu-Syabrubensi-Kathmandu Bus
Teahouse Accommodation and Camping during climbing Yala Peak
Guide and Necessary Porters
Hotel in Kathmandu
Food and Drinks in Trek
Climbing equipments
Personal Expenses
Fleece jacket
Thermal shirts
Fleece/sweatpants
Day-wear shirt/rain pants
Trekking pants
Warm hat
Sunglasses
Gloves
Water bottle
Torch / Flashlight
Quick drier Towel
Sunscreen and lip balm
Water purification
A set of Earplugs
Hiking Boots
First aid kit
Ice Axe
Crampons
Alpine Climbing Harness
Carabiners
Climbing helmet
Ascender
Trekking Poles
Gaiters
Fix Rope
Gas Stove
Rock Piktung
Sabel
Tape Sling
Peak climbing refers to a mountain or hill peak that has to be attemp by climbing. Trekking peaks are generally between 5500m to 6500m. We can get the climbing permits from Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA).
Peak climbing difficulty depends upon the peak. There are easy level to technical and challenging level climbing peak, any participants with good physical can climb any peak.
A licensed, trained and experienced Climbing Sherpa Guide will lead you while Peak Climbing.
We recommend you buy all the climbing equipment with your guide in Kathmandu. It helps to save money and you will be buying only reasonable equipment.
The best season for trekking peak is in September and October | March April and May.
During the access trek you will stay in a teahouse. After you reach basecamp you will be do camping and your climbing guide will prepare high altitude food.
In case of a climb, VHF or satellite phones are available at the base camp. In both cases, weather can play an important role in communication.
Yes.Travel Insurance is absolutely necessary. Please check this info for insurance.
It depends upon the difficulty level and height of the peak, weather and individual’s ability to cope up with the environment. Normally, the ascent and descent between base camp and peak will take one to two days.
JP Marga, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
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