Yala Peak Climbing

14 Days

Yala Peak is a hunk of Langtang Himal, which is situated in the central hunk of Nepal very near to the Tibetan border.

Overview

About the trek:
Yala Peak is a hunk of Langtang Himal, which is situated in the central hunk of Nepal very near to the Tibetan border. Yala Peak Climbing is one of the easier peak climbs in Nepal that does not involve any technical training. Standing at a height of about 5520
meters, Yala Peak Climbing is an amazing beginner mountaineering trip lying north of the Kathmandu Valley. Yala Peak climbing requires walking through the dense forest and diverse traditional settlements of the Langtang region. The base camp of Yala Peak
stands at a height of about 4500 meters, from where majestic views of Langtang Lirung, Lenpo Gang, Dorje Lakpa, and the great Sishapangma lie on the Tibetan side. Yala Peak Climbing is a tiny peak climbing journey most suitable for those who want to conquer the Himalayan summit but have a scarcity of time. It not only provides adventurous trekking but also a thrilling peak climbing experience.

Here began with a journey to Yala Peak climbing starts from a drive from Kathmandu to Dunche. On this journey, guides and trekkers walk through some of the beautiful places of the Langtang region such as Lama Hotel, Langtang Village and Kyangjing Gompa, etc. The Gompas, Chortens, Mani Walls, and colorful prayer flags along the trail period of some major attractions of Yala Peak climbing. This non-technical and comfortable peak climbing experience is best suited for everyone with decent physical fitness and
trekking experience all-inclusive, Yala Peak Climbing can be the best option to stand among all the great Himalayas and experience the beauty of the Langtang region. If trekkers are planning on climbing Yala Peak, Nepal Peak Climbing will help guide
trekkers too. So here provide with a well-experienced guide who will provide special training and techniques regarding peak climbing. For more details and queries his/her can contact us and may you will get a certain amount of discount too.

Key Features of Yala Peak Climbing
-Climb Yala Peak, 5520 meters.
-Views over numerous gigantic mountains, including Shishapangma (8013m), entirely in Tibet.
-Visit the ancient Kyanjin Gompa.
-Trek through lush forests and along picturesque valleys.
-Admire surprising fauna and rhododendron forests and bamboo groves.
-Yaks grazing in high pastures
-Trek across rocky moraines and see alpine glaciers.
-Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley
-Feel the tranquility and peace of Buddhist Tibetan villages and their welcoming smiles.

The best time for the trek:
The perfect time for Yala Peak climbing is during the autumn and spring seasons. Autumn falls in September, October, and November, whereas spring falls in March, April, and May. Yala Peak climbing is considered the best time for Yala Peak climbing
because the weather and temperature of the Langtang region are very favorable during these seasons. Both autumn and spring offer a suitable environment for trekking and peak climbing expeditions. Similarly, people expect minimum rainfall during this time as
autumn is the post-monsoon time period and spring is the pre-monsoon period. The weather of the Langtang region is neither too hot nor too cold during autumn and spring, which makes it favorable for different trekkers.

At Trek Nepal Trips, we are committed to making your trek the best experience you will ever have. If you are interested in joining the Yala Peak trek, contact us and we will take care of everything for you. Please note that these trips are completely customizable according to your preference. The itinerary is only for reference.

Itinerary

Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle.
  • hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on a B/B basis.
  • Tea house accommodation during the trek.
  • Hot soup in the high places.
  • The journey included three meals.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  • All the transportation is as per the itinerary.
  • A professional guide for the trek and sightseeing.
  • Porter service (2 hikers and 1 porter)
  • Insurance for guides and porters
  • Food and accommodation for the guide and porters.
  • all the necessary documents (permits and TIMS).
  • all government and local taxes.
  • Medical kit
  • trekking map as an itinerary and a T-shirt from the company.

Excludes

  • visa for Nepal.
  • International flights to and from Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Travel and rescue insurance for clients.
  • Personal expenses include a shower and battery charge during the trek, bar bills, and laundry.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu, except for the itinerary.
  • Tips for guides and porters

For head:
-Scarf or sun hat
-Light balaclava or warm wool headgear.
-Sunglasses and snow goggles with UV assurance
-Sun cream
-Sunglasses
-Lip balm

Lower-body exercises:
-Under Garments
-Hiking shorts
-Cotton long jeans that are lightweight.
-Warm bottoms, light and challenging weight
-Fleece or fleece pants (regular).
-Waterproof (ideally breathable) shell pants

 For feet:
-Thin, lightweight inward socks
-Thick, warm fleece climbing socks
-Hiking boots with saving bands.
-Camp shoes or shoes.
-Gaiters for climbing in winter to the base camp if there is snow over yonder.

 For the upper body
-T-shirts half-empty and full
-Warm tops in light and campaign weights
-Fleece coat
-Fleece Wind-Stopper coat (discretionary)
-Shell coat that is waterproof (but ideally breathable).
-Down coat or vest

For Hand:
-Lightweight gloves
-Heavyweight gloves or gloves with a waterproof shell external (occasional)

-Sleeping sacks
-headlamp with batteries.
-Trekking bags or duffel sacks
-You should have a basic first-aid kit.
-Large plastic sacks—for keeping things dry inside your pack or duffel sack.
-Daypack (roughly 25 to 30 liters)
-Trekking Poles (Optional)
– (2) water bottles or an appearance sack
-Toiletries (small wash towel, toilet paper, and so on)

Toiletries
-a medium-sized, quick-drying towel
-Tooth Brush/Tooth Paste
-Multipurpose cleansers (ideally biodegradable)
-Nail scissors
-Face and body lotion
-Feminine cleanliness items
-small reflect
-Wet wipes (child wipes)
-Tissue or latrine roll
-Anti-bacterial hand wash

Other things that are optional:
-Binoculars
-Trekking surveys
-Reading books
-Trail Map/Guidebook
-Journal, pen, and pencil
-small scratchpad
-Travel games, for example, chess, backgammon, and cards
-Base Layer
-Trekking Shirts
-Trekking trousers and shorts
-Rain Gear and Hard Shell Jacket
-A Sun Protection Hat
-raincoat or umbrella.

LIST OF YALA PEAK KIT
-a large duffle bag or rucksack, as well as a liner
-Daypack (30 Ltr)
-Stuff sacks, waterproof, various sizes.
-Expedition Jacket, Primaloft or down
-Waterproof jacket and trousers, Goretex or equivalent (softshell).
-Gaiters
-Trekking trousers and shorts, T-shirts, shirts
-Fleece or woolen tops
-Base layer tops and bottoms
-Thin socks and thick socks
-a warm hat, a buff or balaclava, and a sunhat
-Mitts, liner gloves, and warm gloves
-UV polaroid sunglasses
-Mountaineering boots are graded B1 or B2 to accommodate crampons.
-Trekking boots and hut shoes
-3-season sleeping bag and compression sack (comfort temperature -10°C)
-Only use a thermarest or a thick foam sleeping mat when camping.
-Walking poles
-Spare batteries and a headlamp
-2×1-liter drink bottles and covers
-Crampons
-Mountaineering harness
-Axe and leash for walking
-Climbing slings (2 x 120 cm)
-Screwgate karabiners x 2.
-First aid and wash kit, towel

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Yala Peak Climbing