


Rasuwa, Nepal
Nepal
13 days
Challenging
Trekking/ Hiking
5500m
Mar to May, Sep to Nov
Included
Kathmandu/ Kathmandu
Hotels and Teahouses
Yala Peak Climbing is a lifetime experience in the heart of the Himalayas. This trek is ideal for those looking to avoid a technical climb. Yala Peak at 5732 meters is situated in the Langtang region of Nepal. It affords stunning views of nearby peaks, including Shishapangma and Langtang Lirung. The hike is a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences. The best way to experience this enigmatic peak is with a Yala Peak climbing package, which brings you closer to the mountain and provides support from a knowledgeable guide. Get ready for a challenge mixed with adventure, discovery and mountain tranquillity.
Yala Peak climbing is a perfect option for beginners or experienced climbers. The mountain offers a rare mix of easy and adventurous terrain. Compared to other technical climbs, Yala Peak offers less challenge.
Many are drawn by the magnificent views this climb offers. You will see beautiful views of the mountains, the Himalayas. These features include views of Langtang Lirung and Shishapangma.
Opting for Yala Peak means exploring less-travelled trails in the Langtang region. The ascent is an opportunity to get close to nature and escape the stresses of the city. It's the ideal blend of solitude and community.
Arrival in Kathmandu
Drive to Syabrubesi
Trek to Lama Hotel
Trek to Gumba Village
Hike to Kyanjin Gompa and Kyanjin Ri.
Rest Day for Acclimatization, Kyanjin Gumba
Trek to Yala Base Camp
Summit Yala Peak & Back to Kyanjin Gumba.
Reserve Day
Trek to Lama Hotel
Trek to Syabrubesi
Drive to Kathmandu
Fly to your Destination
Transportation: Airport transfers and round-trip transportation to Syabrubesi.
Accommodation: Comfortable tea house accommodations along the trail.
Meals: Three meals per day during the trek.
Guide and Porter: Experienced guides and porters to ensure safety and comfort.
Climbing Support: Basic climbing equipment and guidance for the summit.
Permits: Langtang National Park entry and TIMS permits.
Yala Peak sits in the center of Nepal, in the Langtang region. The Langtang region is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and rich flora and fauna. And adjacent to Tibet, it offers a mix of natural and cultural encounters.
The Langtang region lies within the Langtang National Park and is rich in natural flora and fauna. Trekkers can also spot red pandas and various bird species. The region's floral variety also adds to the trek's appeal.
The region offers much more than just natural beauty; it is also culturally rich. It provides a glimpse into the traditional life of the Tamang and Sherpa cultures. Their friendly reception adds to the value of the journey.
Yala Peak is a non-technical mountain. It's a good match for climbers with introductory mountaineering skills. But its high altitude and topography require excellent physical condition.
The trail can take trekkers up to 5,732 meters. Acclimating is key to avoiding altitude sickness. Many tours will have extra days for this.
Below is a list of gear and essentials for your climb:
It is generally not that hard, but some pre-trek training will help. It guarantees you are fit and confident for the challenge ahead.
Climbing Yala Peak is best in spring and autumn. These months offer the best weather for clear views and trekking. The weather is most reliable from March to May and from September to November.
At these times of year, the temperature is mild, which can make your climb more pleasant. Days are generally sunny, with clear views of the Himalayas.
Here's why these seasons are a perfect candidate:
Climbers should avoid the monsoon and winter seasons. Heavy rains and snow can make the trek even more challenging.
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$1700.00
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