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Manaslu Pisang Peak Hungde

Manaslu Trek is on of the remote trek as well. Where you can enjoy with many differ culture, mountain views with various landscape with some challenge hike.
Pisang Peak is the most popular among the trekking peaks in Nepal in Annapurna region. Trekkers with little experience in climbing can combine the popular classic Annapurna circuit trek with Pisang Peak climbing to have the taste of climbing in Himalayas in Nepal. The peak rises above from Pisang village and yak pastures in a uniform slope of ice and snow to the final summit pyramid. Pisang peak is considered one of the easy climbing peaks among the trekking peaks in Nepal. To reach the base camp from Pisang village, the path ascends through sparse wood and pasture to a Kharka at (4,380m) which is considered the best place for setting up the base camp. High Camp is set up at (5,400m) climbing 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 ridge leads to the final snow slop, which is quite steep but not difficult to reach the summit. Descent is made on the same route.
 
OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 1
Adventure Int’l Trek (AIT) representative will greet you at Tri-Bhuvan International Airport and transport you to your KATHMANDU hotel. After having formal introduction, you are being served with welcome drink at the hotel. They will give you helpful tips for your time in KATHMANDU. After onwards at afternoon we gather for a pre trek briefing and introduction to your tour. Relax at the evening but the guide usually organizes dinner at a local restaurant in the heart of KATHMANDU
Day 2
After breakfast join Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley. The full day will be spent visiting the Major Temple & Monasteries with professional city Guide. In the evening, details briefing about your entire journey which, start from next morning.
Day 3
KATHMANDU-GORKHA (1060 M.) Drive approximately 5 hours to reach Gorkha. In the afternoon sightseeing around Gorkha bazaar (Gorkha is the birthplace of King Prithvi Narayan Shah- the Great, the founder of modern Nepal. Situated on a hill overlooking the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, there is a beautiful old palace known as Gorkha Durbar. It's the first capital of Nepal. There are two attractive temples of Gorakhnath and Kali inside the palace precinct. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple of Gorakhanath. Gorkha is very enjoyable, interesting, one of the historical places and the palace of Gorkha King where firstly brave Gorkha soldiers originated from)
Day 4
GORKHA/KHANCHOWK (956 M.) The trail separates from here northeast toward Budhi Gandaki River. We follow the right trail toward Khanchowk bazaar for the night halt. Khanchowk commands good view of Gorkha himal.
Day 5
KHANCHOWK/ARUGHAT (530 m.) Continue on to Arukot. The trek today involved little bit of up and little bit of down toward Budhi Gandaki. Arughat is the largest village of this river basin.
Day 6
ARUGHAT/SETI KHOLA (750 M.) Follow the river Budhi Gandaki toward its point of origin. We pass the village of Morder and Simre to reach Arkhat River. After Arkhat we ascend slowly toward Kyoropani. Camp today near the confluence of Seti River - an ideal place to take a fresh water bath.
Day 7
SETI KHOLA/MACHHA KHOLA (890 M.) The trail descends slowly until you climb again to mountain ridge to Almara. Pass the forest trail to arrive at Riden Gaon. The valley here cuts into another side of the river to enter Budhi Gandaki. At Lambesi, the trail follows down to the sandy riverbed of Budhi Gandaki. Camp tonight at Machha River.
Day 8
MACHA KHOLA/JAGAT (1350 M.) Cross Machha River and head upstream along the river's edge. After crossing Khola besi, there is a hot spring called "Tatopani". The trail follows forested area after this toward Doban. Below Doban, there is a huge rapid at Budhi Gandaki. As the elevation increases, the rapids and the scenery undergoes a complete trasformation. At Jagat, there is a police check-post where your trekking permit will be checked.
Day 9
Jagat to Deng (1960 M.) Ascend a rocky ridge up to Salleri then to Setibas. The trail follows the best and new route to Manaslu via Ngyak. Then the trail goes ahead to Ganesh Himal Base Camp. Later on, the trail reaches to Serson. Now the trail enters a steep uninhabited gorge and descends through grassy slopes dotted with tall Pine trees via Budhi Gandaki. Further on, the tiny village Deng comes after crossing a bamboo forest and Deng Khola.
Day 10
Deng to Ghap (2380 M.) Cross Budhi Gandaki again and climb up, pass a waterfall, cross a stream, and continue to climb ahead to Shringi Khola; cross it and reach Ghap (Tsak).
Day 11
Ghap to Namrung: The trail crosses over Budhi Gandaki enters woods then it climbs up to Budhi Gandaki valley. The trek climbs over a big rock, continues up through deep fir and rhododendron forest, and then enters Namrung.
Day 12
Namrung to Sama Gompa (3360 M.) The trail follows to Nupri region; the trail passes Barcham and crosses Hinan Khola and reaches to Sho. The trail then follows to Lho and drops down across Damonan Khola. Ascend again to a plateau at Shya. Crossing a ridge the trail descends onto a rock - strewn moraine and goes onto a ridge over looking pastures and fields of Samagaon. The Sama Gompa is nestled against a wooded moraine at the for end of the valley.
Day 13
Rest day at Sama Gaon.
Day 14
Sama Gompa - Samdo (3780 M.) Descend to Budhi Gandaki and to Manaslu Base Camp. The Larkya La trail passes several Mani walls and reaches Kermo Kharka. The trail then climbs steeply to find Samdo nestled behind a ridge.
Day 15
Samdo - Larkya Rest House Go further on to Larkya La. The trail forwards and climbs in and out of the gorge and reaches the only shelter on the route to the pass, Larkya Rest House.
Day 16
Larkya Rest House –Larkya La- Bimtang Start earlier. The trail reaches at the top of the moraine at 4700m. And climbs steeply to the pass at 52130 M. Then the trail descends to Bimtang (" Plain of Sand" in Tibetan Language). This huge valley surrounded by high peaks.
Day 17
Bimtang – BagarChhap (1992 M.) The trek descends to Dudh Khola and reaches Gho crossing Pine and Rhododendron forests. At the foot of the valley, part of Lamjung Peak above the Marsyangdi valley comes into sight. The trail continues to BagarChhap via Tilje and Thonje villages.
Day 18
BagarChhap - Chame (2630 M.) Today you will negotiate a few steep forested ridges, along with several landslides on route, remember to look up though, as you will receive some sensational views of major Himalayan peaks. Your destination for the night is Chame
Day 19
Chame - Upper Pisang/ Ghyaru (3700 M.) A narrow steep path through a very dense forest will bring you to the dramatic curved rock face, rising 1000m from the river. As the trail opens up you will be surrounded by Himalayan Peaks all the way to Upper Pisang for over night
Day 20
Upper Pisang/Ghyaru - Pisang Peak Base Camp (4380 M.)
Day 21
Rest day. Preparation for climbing with our leader
Day 22
Pisang Peak Base Camp to High Camp (5,400M.)
Day 23
High Camp - Summit - back to Pisang
Day 24
Upper Pisang - Hongde/Manang (3500 M.)
Day 25
Hongde - Pokhara by flight. Over night in Lake side
Day 26
Pokhara to Kathmandu by Tourist Bus O/N
   
   
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