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Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak Climbing

Overview

Trip Fact

Trip Name:

Yala Peak Climbing

Best Month:

Sep - Nov & Mar - May

Activities:

Climbing

Max Elevation:

5,733m

Walking hours Per Day:

5 - 8 Hours

Trip Duration:

13 Days

Trip Grade:

Moderate to Challenging

Meals:

BLD

Accommodation:

Hotel / lodge / Tent Camp

Group Size:

1+

Destination:

Langtang

Yala Peak Climbing is a popular trekking peak in the Langtang Region of Nepal, offering stunning views and a relatively accessible climbing experience for those with some mountaineering skills.

Yala Peak is situated in the Langtang region, close to the Tibetan border, and stands at an altitude of 5,732 meters (18,806 feet). The walking route to Yala Peak typically starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, followed by a trek through beautiful landscapes and remote villages in the Langtang Valley.

High Pass Adventure has been operating and organizing several times to Yala Peak Climbing and other peaks in Nepal. All the peaks are successfully summit with our professional climbing guide and experience team. Yala Peak Climbing (5,733m) is a popular climbing peak for beginner climbers and adventure trekkers.

Yala Peak Climbing is a charming and wonderful trip and offers the wonderful view of Mount Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Naya Khang Peak, Shisapangma (8046m), Gangchempo and many other snow-capped mountains.

Beside the mountain views, it offers wonderful nature, culture, religion, landscapes, forest, flowers and wildlife. The view of Langtang Valley is the most beautiful view in the world. 

Best Time to Climbing

Autumn Peak Climbing season (September to November) and spring climbing season (March to May) are the best climbing seasons for the Yala Peak Climbing and all other peaks. The weather is sunny and warm with wonderful mountains views, compare with other climbing season. If you want and wish to avoid crowds and enjoy some alone time with nature, culture and climbing, you can do this trip during the winter (December, January, February and June, July August) could also be an option. But, the temperature during winter could be callous for most climbers. In case of bad weather situation arises, there you need to extra few days before and after the Climbing days from the itinerary. We provide to you best climbing guide and strong porter for this Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak Climbing Altitude Profile

Itinerary Expand All Close All

Arrive at Kathmandu (1345m) and transfer to Hotel.

 

Food
Breakfast
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1345

Sightseeing at Kathmandu Valley

 

Food
Breakfast
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1345

Drive to Syabrubensi (2,118m.) and  transfers to Tea-house. 6/7 hours drive

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
2118

Trek from Syabrubensi to Lama Hotel (2,380m.)  6hrs walk. Overnight in tea-house.

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
2380

Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Village (3,500m.). 5/6hrs walk. Overnight in tea-house

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
3500

Trek from Langtang  to Kyangjing Gompa (3,700m.) 3/4 hrs walk. Overnight in tea-house

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
3700

Rest day for Acclimatization at Kyangjin Gompa and can Hike to Tsergo-Ri (4,985m) & back to Kyangjin Gompa. Overnight in tea-house

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
4985

Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Yala Base Camp (4600m) 5-6 hrs Trek. Overnight in Tent camp

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented Camp
Elevation
4600

Climbing the Yala Peak (5,732m.) Summit and then decent Kyanging Gompa. 8/9 hrs walk. Overnight in tea-house

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
5732

Trek from Kyanging Gompa to Lama Hotel. 5 /6 hrs walk. Overnight in tea-house

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
2380

Trek fromLama Hotel to Syabrubensi. 5 hrs walk. Overnight in tea-house

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Guest House.
Elevation
2118

Syabrubensi to Kathmandu by Bus. 6/7 hrs drive and transfer to Hotel in Kathmandu

 

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1345

Last minute, transfers to airport for your final departure.

Food
Breakfast

What Is Included ?

High Pass Adventure have working best guide and porter. We are providing an excellence service to our customer. All our costs are net and very clear on cost include-excludes. We have paid best salary to Trekking, Tour guide and porter which is more than government fixed amount. Our entire customers are satisfied from our service. For the more details please feel free to contact us.

Cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop service by privet vehicles 
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Kathmandu Sightseeing Cost.
  • Tea-house accommodation and tent camp during the trek. 
  • All meals (breakfast,Lunch and Dinner) during the trek.
  • all ground transportation..
  • Experience Trekking, Tour guide and porter.
  • Experience Climbing guide.
  • all necessary paper work.
  • Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) and Climbing permits.
  • Medical kit.
  • Farewell dinner
  • All government and local taxes

What Is Excluded?

  • Nepal entry Visa fee. .
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Personal climbing and trekking gear.
  • Extra night Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu other then itinerary.
  • Travel Insurance
  • International Flight and departure taxes.
  • Personal nature expenses such as alcoholic beverage, shopping, laundry, phone calls etc 
  • Emergency evacuation charge
  • Tips for trekking staff

Traveller Useful Information

Getting There: Nepal 

Between China's Tibet Autonomous Region and India, Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan nation. It has eight of the top ten mountains in the world, including Mount Everest. There are numerous points from China and India where one can enter Nepal by land. Tourist visas for Nepal are available on arrival at all Indian and Chinese borders if you are traveling there by land. There are numerous foreign airlines providing nonstop connecting flights to Nepal if you're arriving by air. Nepal Airlines, Turkish Air, Thai Airways, Gulf Air, Qatar Air, Jet Airways, Air India, Biman Bangladesh, Lufthansa, Oman Air, Travel Dubai, Air Arabia, and Air China are a few of the well-known airlines that fly to Nepal. From China or India, one can also go overland. Please check your flight and get in touch with us before arriving in Nepal. At the airport in Nepal, you can easily obtain a on arrival visa.

Visa and passport information

Except for Indian passport holders, all foreign visitors to Nepal need a visa; however, you must have a passport with a six-month validity date in order to apply for a tourist visa. At the Tribhuvan International Airport and the Chinese-Indian border in Tibet, visas are available on arrival. To apply for a visa to enter Nepal, you must have a color photograph in PP size. Please click this link for more details about Visa Information. 

Money exchange rate and prices

If you're seeking for the best foreign exchange rates and locations in Nepal, you may easily exchange the majority of your foreign currency at a local bank or authorized money exchange facility in a well-known tourist destination. The Nepal Rastra Bank controls all exchange rates (Center Bank of Nepal). You can exchange small amounts of money at the hotel if you want to. Because our banks will not take dirty or old notes, kindly bring clean and fresh notes.

In order to avoid the time-consuming processes associated with cards and traveler's checks, Nepalese people typically prefer cash in hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and other locations. You can use an ATM to get cash (in Nepali Rupees) if you have a credit or debit card. In the main tourist city, there are a number of ATM counters with 24-hour service. If you use a card, the maximum withdrawal amount is between 30,000 and 35,000 rupees at once, plus a processing fee of 500 rupees. 

You must convert your money in Kathmandu or Pokhara before the hike because the majority of trekking routes do not offer a facility for international currency exchange. Additionally, inquire about the amount of money required for a Himalayan trek from your trekking operator or guide.

Safety and security

When traveling in Nepal, safety and security are crucial issues to consider both on the way to in and out. We are here for you at all times, and we promise to provide the greatest service to all of our cherished clients. Our guides have extensive training in the field of trekking and broad understanding of first aid items. Because it rises more than 4000 m above sea level, it is essential for hiking in Nepal. Because health is crucial, if a trekker becomes ill from the high altitude, our knowledgeable guide discusses the necessary medications and decides to continue the trek while organizing the emergency rescue.

You must be cautious when hiking trails pass one other because they are not wide enough to do so. During the busiest trekking season, there are lots of porters, yaks, mules, and Jokpe along the trail. You must stay on the safe side if you encounter them on a bridge or in a confined space because otherwise they may force you over the edge.

Safe drinking water

For a healthy body while traveling and staying hydrated, clean water is essential. It will be the most effective method of completing the Himalayan journey. If not, getting sick and having diarrhea is simple. Almost everywhere during the Nepalese tea house trip, but not during the camping trek, sells bottled water. Unfortunately, bottled water is very pricey. 

Please bring good water bottles (for boiling water) and water purification tablets or water filter bottles since plastic bottles are detrimental for the environment. Reusable water bottles are a good idea because they help keep the mountain clean. If you are concerned about finding a typical water tap to fill up your bottles in the trekking region of Nepal, they are very simple to locate. It can be found in rivers, streams, and lodges.

Travel insurance and insurance policy

Nepal hiking tours: The difficulty levels of the Himalayas range from easy to tough. As a result of the Himalayan climate changing, there is a risk of high altitude and potential mishap. 

Trekking in the Nepalese Himalayas demands practical trekking abilities at high altitudes (above 4,000 meters), so travel insurance is essential. If an accident occurs during a trip and requires medical attention or evacuation, the cost of returning to a city and receiving treatment may be significant. Therefore, you must ensure that your insurance covers the price of an air ambulance, medical care, and any risks associated with travel, such as delayed flights and lost, stolen, damaged, or missing baggage. Your complete itinerary while visiting Nepal should be covered by your insurance policy. Make sure your insurance policy covers hikes higher than 5,500 meters. If not, you will be responsible for all unforeseen costs associated with your trek through Nepal. 

All trekkers must send a copy of their certificate from their comprehensive travel insurance policy to High Pass Adventure as part of the booking process for trekking and climbing in Nepal.

High altitude sickness information

Mountain sickness is another name for high altitude sickness. You must be aware of high altitude sickness symptoms since they arise rapidly if you hike or ascend to a higher elevation. Here are some details if you're curious as to why it occurs. The air pressure is the main cause of altitude sickness. Your body needs time to adapt to the shift in air pressure when you travel to higher elevations since the air pressure decreases and there is less oxygen present. According to doctors, If you are at sea level, it begins at 8,000 feet (2400 meters).

1) Types 
There are three types of altitude sickness:

Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS): it is very common and symptoms feel like a tiredness, dizzy, headache, thirsty, muscle aches, nausea 

High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE): it is effect in the lungs, which can be very dangerous and hard to do life threatening

High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE): it is effective in the brain and most difficult to treat and you need to go to hospital attention the right way. 

2) Cause 
Following are the causes of high altitude sickness:

Generally living near sea level and travel to a high elevation 

Had the sickness before

Climbing quickly

Not being acclimatized to the altitude

Drinking alcohol when you ascend 

Medical problems of heart, nervous or lungs 

3) Symptoms
These symptoms will appear depending on your speed to climb and how hard you push. Symptoms range from normal to serious. They can affect the nervous system, lungs, muscles, and heart.

Here are symptoms of High Altitude Sickness:

Difficulty sleeping

Dizziness 

Fatigue

Headache

Loss of appetite

Nausea or vomiting

Rapid Pulse (Heart Rate)

Short breath with action

Blue color of skin or gray soft skin 

Chest tightness or blocking

Confusion

Dry cough or coughing with blood

Cannot walk in a straight line 

4) Prevention 
Important keys to preventing of High Altitude Sickness are:

Climb the mountain gradually. 

Stop every 2,000 feet (600 meters) of climb above 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) and one or two nights sleep there.

Sleep at a lower altitude when possible.

Make sure that you have the ability to quickly descend if needed.

Learn how to recognize early symptoms of mountain sickness.

If you plan on climbing quickly, or climbing to a high altitude, ask your provider about medicines that may help.

If you are at risk for a low red blood cell count (anemia), ask your provider if your planned trip is safe. Also ask if an iron supplement is right for you. Anemia lowers the amount of oxygen in your blood. This makes you more likely to have mountain sickness.

5) While climbing, you should follow these rules:
Drink plenty of water

Climb slowly.

Take it easy

Do not drink alcohol.

Eat regular meals that are high in carbohydrates.

Sleep lower elevation 

Take a medication (diomax) according to doctor 

  1.  Walking shoes and Climbing boot 1/1
  2.   Normal and Climbing gloves 1/1
  3.   Crampons 1
  4.   Sun glasses and sun block cream 1
  5.   Ice axes 106:  Harness 1
  6.  Jummer 1
  7.   Carabiners and Screw Gate 1/1
  8.   Sleeping Bag and down filled Mattress 1/1
  9.   Normal and Climbing Shocks 3/2
  10.   Fleece Jacket and Trouser 1/1
  11.   Down Jacket and Trouser 1/1
  12.   Helmet 1
  13.   8 Finger/ Descender 1
  14.   Head lamp 1
  15.   Gore-tex Jacket and Trouser 1/1
  16.   Water bottle and Thermos bottle 1/1
  17.  Climbing bag

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