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Pisang Peak Expedition

Pisang Peak is most popular Peak in Annapurna region as it is the most rewarding peak with the great view of Annapurnas and Manaslu.

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Pisang Peak Climbing
The first picture of Pisang Peak looking intimidating on our Pisang Peak Expedition.
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Climbing Pisang Peak is challenging yet one of the most rewarding peaks with the panoramic view from the summit. So, due to its challenges, this peak wassubmitted only in 1995 when Germans were the first.

For the Pisang Peak expedition, you have to trek through the popular Annapurna circuit to Pisang village from where you can get the first view of Pisang Peak situated above the village to the north.

The Summit of the peak is equally worth a hard climb as a reward; you can have breathtaking views of Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, and Mt. Manasalu range, Chulu peaks, Tilicho Peak, and beautiful Manang valley.

How difficult is Pisang Peak and what is the route?

Pisang peak climbing is one of the most challenging peaks compared to Chulu East and Chulu Far East and has a success rate of around 85%. So, to climb this peak you need to have good experience of altitude hikes as well as rope handling with an ascender and descending and good physical fitness as it is a physicallydemanding peak.

The course of climbing starts from the lower Pisang village which climbs steeply on the hill to get to the base camp of Pisang Peak (4400M). Then the climb goes through the alpine pasture to the High camp of Pisang Peak situated at an altitude of 5100M. Hereafter the final climb for the summit begins which scramble up on the rock and

Then to the high pasture to the high camp at 5100M which is the final camp to approach the summit and most of the time it is snowbound. The final go for the summit makes it challenging, which is a straight climb to the west ridge and then following the southwest face on the snow to the top of Pisang Peak.

How much does it cost for the Pisang Peak climbing permits?

The cost of the climbing permits for the Pisang Peak varies according to the season such as in spring (March-May) which costs USD 250 per person. Likewise, in the autumn season (September to November) it costs half of the price which is USD 125. Moreover, it costs even cheaper which is USD 100 during thewinter (December -February) and summer (June-august).

You also need to deposit USD 500 as part of the garbage deposit which is refundable at the end as per the Nepal Mountaineering Association rules.

Highlights

  • Scenic drive to Beshisahar and Danakyu.
  • Waterfalls, rivers, and beautiful forests.
  • Marshyangdi River and snowcapped mountains.
  • Local culture and their tradition.
  • Stunning view from the top of Pisang Peak summit.
  • Ancient monasteries and villages.
  • Sacred Hindu temple of Muktinath.
  • Kaligandaki valley and Kaligandaki River.
  • Pokhara City and Fewa Lake.

Gallery

  • Pisang Peak Stands Tall Above Pisang Village.
  • Massif Annapurna Himalaya Range
  • Camp Setup At Pisang Base Camp
  • Monastry In Pissang
  • On The Way To Manang
  • Pisang Base Camp
  • Pisang Peak Base Camp
  • Thorang La Pass
  • Trekking From Chame To Pisang
  • Upper Pissang Village
  • Way To Thorang La Pass
  • Pisang Peak Climb

Itinerary

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Day 1:Your Arrival in Kathmandu.
  • Accommodation Hotel with Deluxe room.
  • Maximum Altitude4429ft/1350m

our representative pick you up from the airport and take you to the hotel. Later we meet at our office and we check your preparation for the Pisang Peak Expedition and Give further suggestions if needed.

Day 2:Sightseeing around Kathmandu.
  • Accommodation Hotel with Deluxe room
  • MealsBreakfast.
  • Time3-4 hours.
  • Maximum Altitude4429ft/1350m

our city Guide receives you at your hotel after morning breakfast then he takes you around the UNESCO world heritage sites for sightseeing.

Day 3:Drive to Beshisahar. (760m)
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time5 hours drive.
  • Maximum Altitude2493ft/760m

Today our journey begins with a scenic drive to Beshisahar. our drive goes along the Prithivi highway of Nepal and we will get to see a small town along the road and a beautiful river with some snowcapped mountains views in between. Beshisahar is a small town and it is the headquarter of the Lumjung district. here we stay for the night.

Day 4:Drive to Danakyu.
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time4 hours drive.
  • Maximum Altitude7185ft/2190m

Today we take a local four-wheel drive all the way to the place called Danakyu where we stop for the night. Danakyu is a beautiful town and people are Buddhist so, we will see a small monastery and colourful Mani walls and prayer flags here. on a clear day, you get to see the stunning view of Annapurna II(7937m) and the Manaslu range.

Day 5:Trekking to Chame
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time6 hours
  • Maximum Altitude8759ft/2670m

our real trekking journey begins today so the morning starts off with a steep climb all the way to the place called Timang. Timang is a hilltop village that provides a lovely view of snowcapped mountains and forests around. after this trek continues along the road to Thanchok where we stop for our lunch. 

leaving Thanchok the trek continues still along the road passing through the beautiful pine forests and eventually getting to Koto which has a Police checkpoint. hereafter it's an easy short walk to Chame where we take our night halt. Chame is the district headquarter of Manang district.

Day 6:Trek to Pisang (3200m).6 hours.
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time6 hours
  • Maximum Altitude10498ft/3200m

our morning still goes along the road and it's an easy walk through the forests until Bhratang. In the meantime, you also get to see lovely views of Mount Lamjung and Annapurna II. Bhratang(2850m) is a small place but very well known for its apple farming. you also can taste some apple products if you want. hereafter, the trek continues along the ridge and eventually it climbs uphill through the dense forest and gets to Dhukur Pokhari where we stop for our lunch. 

Leaving Dhukur Pokhari our trek is easy along the road all the way to Lower Pisang where we stop for our night stay. 

Day 7:Acclimatization day.
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time3 hours.
  • Maximum Altitude11811ft/3600m

on our acclimatization day today, we hike to Higher ground and climb up around 400 meters above upper Pisang and come back to Lower Pisang. The afternoon is a free day so you can explore the village. 

Day 8:Hike to base camp. (4400m)
  • Accommodation Tents
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time4 hours.
  • Maximum Altitude14435/4400m
Day 9:Another Acclimatization day
  • Accommodation Tents
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time4 hours
  • Maximum Altitude16732ft/5100m
Day 10:Hike to high camp and training day
  • Accommodation Tents
  • MealsBreakfast
  • Time3 hours
  • Maximum Altitude16732ft/5100m
Day 11:Summit day and back to base camp.
  • Accommodation Tents.
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time9 hours.
  • Maximum Altitude19984ft/6091m
Day 12:Trekking to Ngawal.
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time5 hours.
  • Maximum Altitude12008ft/3660m
Day 13:Trek to Manang
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time5 hours
  • Maximum Altitude11614ft/3540m
Day 14:Trek to yak Kharka
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time5 hours
  • Maximum Altitude13123ft/4000m
Day 15:Trek to high camp
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time4 hours
  • Maximum Altitude15748ft/4800m
Day 16:Trek to Muktinath.
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time7 hours
  • Maximum Altitude12467ft/3800m
Day 17:Trek down to Jomsom (2700m) 8 hours.
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • Time7-8 hours
  • Maximum Altitude8976ft/2736m
Day 18:Fly to Pokhara.
  • Accommodation Hotel with Deluxe room
  • MealsBreakfast.
  • Time20 minutes flight.
  • Maximum Altitude2713ft/827m
Day 19:Drive back to Kathmandu.
  • Accommodation Hotel with Deluxe room
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch.
  • Time6-7 hours drive.
  • Maximum Altitude4429ft/1350m
Day 20:your Final departure
  • MealsBreakfast
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Included

  • The airport picks up and drops off by private vehicle.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu Three nights
  • Sightseeing around Kathmandu.
  • Private vehicle for sightseeing.
  • Tour guide for sightseeing.
  • Tourist Bus Ride to Beshisahar.
  • Local jeep Ride to Danakyu
  • Flight to Pokhara from Jomsom
  • Tourist Bus to Kathmandu from Pokhara.
  • One-night hotel in Pokhara.
  • All-night accommodation in a lodge during the trek on a twin-sharing basis (please inquire if you need private accommodation)
  • Accommodation in tents from Base camp onwards to the summit during climbing.
  • Climbing gear such as climbing boots, climbing ropes, ice screws, ladder, and harness will be included.
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and tea or coffee during the trip.
  • All required permits for trekking.
  • Required permit for climbing.
  • An experienced climbing guide for the peak.
  • Licensed Guide and strong porter (one porter for two people)
  • Accommodation, food, salary, and insurance for guide and porter.
  • Farewell dinner at the end of the trip.
  • All government taxes

Excluded

  • Entrance fees while visiting UNESCO world heritage sites during sightseeing in Kathmandu.
  • Your trekking and climbing insurance and evacuation in an emergency.
  • Hard drinks, cold drinks, and bottled water.
  • Wi-Fi, hot showers, battery charging, and personal expenses.
  • Gratitude for the guide and porters.

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Useful Info

What is the best time for the Pisang Peak Expedition?

In Nepal, the spring season is the best time of year, especially for climbing mountains and so as for Pisang Peak. The Spring season falls from March to May in which the temperature is warmer, the skies are clearer and the weather is more predictable which is most important for summiting mountains.

After spring it is the autumn season which is the second most popular season to climb mountains. During this season it is a little bit chilly but the sky is still clear although it has some chance of snowing.

Lists of Hiking and Climbing Essentials for Pisang Peak Expedition.

Although it differs on each choice and interests. The list of equipment below is a general idea that provides some guidelines for gear to bring during your trek and for climbing.

Bringing clothes during the trek is all about how long you can go with smelly clothes vs how often you want to change clean clothes. However, we advise you to bring sufficient warm clothes fit for much colder weather as mountain weather is always unpredictable, especially for summiting mountains. Just for a reminder, you can buy all these gears in Kathmandu as well.

Trekking equipment

  • Duffel bag

You need a duffel bag that is supposed to be waterproof with a strap along with a TSA lock. In your duffel bag, you keep all the clothes and essential gear while trekking up to Pisang Peak Base camp which will be carried by our porter. Regarding the size, you can choose from 100 liters to 140 liters duffel as this size all you to fit most of the things you need for trekking.

  • Sleeping bag

It is the most important piece of equipment for trekking and climbing. Normally the smaller and lighter the size, the more expensive it is. Regarding the warmth of sleeping bags, sleeping bags are warmer than synthetic ones. You need to bring a sleeping bag that rates up to -20c and a liner just in case it feels colder.

  • Daypack bag

It’s a daypack bag that you carry while waking where you put your wallet, camera, water bottle, rain cover, fleece jacket, and windproof jacket. Regarding the size of the daypack bag, the size of a small-medium 30 to 40-liter day bag with some side pockets where you can fit your water bottle or gloves is good. Moreover, if you can fit your Camelbak in your daily carry it is more efficient in the coldest weather as your water doesn't get freeze.

  • Water bottle

You can bring two water bottles in which you can drink in one and treat water in another to refill again. (Nalgene water bottle is good as you can put hot water as well if you want) you also can bring Camelbak which can be very handy for climbing.

  • Upper body
  1. Short sleeve synthetic t-shirts*3(while trekking you sweat a lot so, synthetic t-shirts are best to bring as they are light and dry fast)
  2. Wind shirts*1
  3. Long sleeve Merino wool t-shirts*2
  4. Synthetic insulated jacket (you can use it for climbing as well)
  5. Fleece glove
  6. Insulated gloves
  7. Buff (trail gets very dusty with trekkers and animals passing by you so, you can use it as a mask)
  8. Sunglass
  9. Sun hat
  10. Fleece hat
  11. Rain gear or poncho.
  12. Lower body
  13. Trekking shoes (prober boots with grip is recommended as trail are rough so you might twist your ankle)
  14. Slipper or lightweight shoes (it is handy to wear in the guest house when you have done day trekking)
  15. Cotton hiking shocks
  16. Hiking pants*2
  17. Fleece trouser
  18. Underwear trousers*2
  19. Underwear
  20. Waterproof paint
  • Miscellaneous items
  1. Items for drinking water treatments such as Steripen, iodine tablets, chlorine liquids, or water filters. (If you using liquids or tablets it might bring a different taste in water so you can bring some juice-powder to bring a nice taste)
  2. Fast-drying camp towel (most guesthouses don't provide a towel for a shower so it's good to have one)
  3. Body wipes (it comes in handy if you don't take a shower, especially in higher altitudes where there are no showers)
  4. Toilet papers
  5. Lip balm
  6. Sunscreens (minimum of SPF 40 plus as in higher altitude sunlight are direct and more penetrating.
  7. Earplugs (it is handy stuff as most guest house rooms are separated by plywood. So, sometimes your next-room trekkers might be noisy talkers or snores.
  8. Mobile phone (you can use it as an alarm or there are internet services in most of the guesthouses so, you can use it if you want to communicate)
  9. Diary
  10. Chargers with an adapter (you can charge your gadgets along the trail with hydro-powered electricity in the lower region and sun-powered in the higher region)
  11. Camera
  12. Medical kit (Diamox, Imodium, ibuprofen, throat lozenges, tape, scissor,
  13. Zip-lock plastic bag (Although you put your all stuff in a duffel bag, a Zip-lock bag can come in handy when you want to separate your items like toiletries, socks, underwear, and smelly clothes)
  14. Headlamp or torchlight
  15. Hand sanitizer
  16. Trekking sticks (most people use them and it is very helpful while walking rocky trails and especially for knees going downhill.
  17. Sandal
  18. Pocket knife
  19. Pee-bottle (it's handy if you don't want to go out of the room during the night)

For climbing our company arrange accommodation at the base intent as well as food and guide. We also provide equipment for climbing such as ropes, ice hammers, and ice screws. If you need a porter to carry your day pack while climbing on the mountain we also arrange an additional cost of USD 70.

Buying climbing gear is more expensive back home, but we can arrange all the gear for an additional cost of USD 350. (The cost of renting gear keeps changing so, please enquire for an updated price)

  • These are the lists you need to bring for climbing Pisang Peak.
  1. Synthetic insulated paint
  2. Shell jacket (which you can put on top of the down jacket while climbing)
  3. Insulated snow pant
  4. Thick climbing shocks
  5. Mountaineering boot
  6. Snow goggle
  7. Climbing harness
  8. Crampons
  9. Ice ax
  10. Belay device (black diamond ATC XP which is perfect for the progressive climber, excellent braking capabilities, and durable design)
  11. Climbing helmet
  12. Locking carabineers*2 (D shaped)
  13. Non-locking carabineers
  14. Ascender
  15. Gaiters
  16. Mountaineering gloves

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I can’t say enough great things about Kumar and Santosh at Discover Altitude. They set my trip up with minimal notice, even made some custom changes and everything went perfectly. They have great connections for everything tourism in Nepal. If you want a guide to show you around Kathmandu-they’ve got you. If you want to go for a trek-it’s their bread and butter. If you want to go for an expedition at half the cost of western companies with guides whose experience will blow your mind-easy day. Whether you’re planning a trip for next year or next week they will take care of you like family. They took the time to have tea with me and discuss my trip from start to finish over a map, they held my luggage safely while I was in the mountains, and they checked in at possible friction points (like flights) to make sure everything was going well.

I’ve heard horror stories from backpackers who used other companies and there are a ton around here. It was overwhelming for me to pick one, but Discover Altitude was recommended to me so I figured I’d give them a try. This is now the second trip they planned for me. I also recommended them to some friends who did a luxury Everest view trip with them and had nothing but good things to say. You can roll the dice and try someone else, but if you want to take the safe bet and know that you’ll have an amazing trip at a competitive price there’s no other option.

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There are many agencies to choose from, and I visited many, but when I met Kumar and Santosh the quality of their personalities quickly became evident. They treated me as a friend they genuinely wanted to support, not just a client, caring only about the money. Even if I hadn’t signed up, they would have treated me the same, not as potential or lost business. This authenticity is why I chose them! This was the only agency where I had that gut feeling, which turned out to be correct. They always went the extra mile. Before each trek, they spent a lot of time going through all the details with me to ensure I had everything I needed and was ready to go. They also checked up on me along the way. During all these times, they truly became my friends!

If you want to experience true, kind Nepali hospitality and a great trek, don’t look for another agency. They are also very competitively priced for both solo and group trips! I cannot recommend them highly enough!

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Mustang - Kagbeni, Muktinath 6-day tour

We chose a 6-day course that tours Kagbeni and Muktinath, the gateway to Mustang from Kathmandu. It takes 3 days to actually walk, so it's a safe course even for beginners.

Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara. Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom (30-minute flight), then hike 3 hours to Kagbeni. Hike 5-6 hours to Muktinath. Return to Jomsom via a different route. Take a lunch break at Rupna on the way. Fly to Pokhara. Fly back to Kathmandu.

It was late May before the rainy season, but we were blessed with clear skies and were able to see the beautiful mountain ranges of Nilgiri and Annapurna. The desolate landscape of Mustang was very beautiful, and it was a very interesting experience to get a glimpse of the life of the villagers in Kagbeni.

It was quite hot during the daytime walks in late May. Short sleeves are fine. If you don't want to get sunburned, wear thin long sleeves. Since it gets cold in the mornings and evenings in Muktinath, I wore a light down jacket, but if you layer up a warm long sleeve jacket, you can wear a hiking jacket instead of a down jacket.

Our trekking guide, Amar, was very kind and not only guided us on hiking but also carefully explained the history and people's lives. (In English) He always took care to make the trek comfortable, and the walking pace was adjusted to suit our physical strength, so we were able to enjoy it without any strain.

Kumar handled advance reservations and questions, and he responded to emails very quickly. After arriving in Kathmandu, I visited the office and Kumar gave me a brief explanation of the schedule. In Kathmandu, Santosh handled my communications and accompanied me to the transfer between the hotel and the airport. Both of them were cheerful and kind.
During the tour, I asked to change my plan to stay in Pokhara for two nights after the trek (of course, the additional hotel fee was at my own expense), and I am grateful that he quickly and readily responded to my request, such as changing my flight on the return trip.

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Hito, Japan

A short walk from Jomsom to Muktinath.

We had great dealings with Kumar and the team at Discover Altitude. Kumar was our initial contact, and Santosh was our day to day contact on-the-ground. Their communication was great, and everything went smoothly.

Before departing for Nepal, we emailed Kumar about what we had in mind, and he presented us with different options. We settled on a short trip from Jomsom to Muktinath - flying from Kathmandu to Pokhara and on to Jomsom the next day to commence our hike. (We took the same air-route in reverse on our way back.) In total, the trip was six or seven days, with three days hiking. (This worked out well due to our schedule, but next time we might spend a few more days walking.)

Our guide on the trip was Amar Magar. We really recommend him. (Ask for him by name!) He was thoughtful, organised, and provided clear information on what we were doing each day. His patience and pleasant manner made the trip really enjoyable.

The hike itself was good. The area from Jomsom to Kagbeni (where we stopped for the first night) was primarily along the road and the riverbed, and the scenery was primarily the dry and desolate scenery one might expect of the Mustang area. Kagbeni was a nice village to rest. (There are a number of tea houses, and an interesting temple where one of the monks showed us around.) The walk up to Muktinath the next day was a little bit tough - being a climb of about 1,000 meters. (Not 'technically' tough; more of a challenge due to low fitness levels!) After resting, we visited the Hindu pilgrimage site, which was quite an interesting experience as it attracts a lot of visitors. We stayed the night at a tea house in Muktinath, and then walked back to Jomsom via a different route, stopping at a village called Lupna on the way back. The route from Muktinath to Lupna was probably the highlight of our trip, with much more diverse terrain, including great alpine scenery, fantastic rocky cliffs and forests, and the picturesque village of Lupna itself, with a very old temple and some caves used for solitary retreats.

If you have limited time, then I would recommend the approach we took. It provides a glimpse of the Mustang region (without getting in to the Upper Mustang region, which requires more time and an expensive permit), and a taste of walking in the region. On our walk, we met a number of people who had walked the Annapurna Circuit, taking around two weeks. We might plan better and aim to do that next time!

In terms of practical considerations, noting it was mid-May, we found that we were able to walk in t-shirts and long pants. We carried a lot of warm clothing with us, but didn't need really it. (We were a bit cold briefly after arriving at Muktinath, but generally we didn't use our warm clothing. It would be smart to take something - but no need to take too much.) The bedding provided in the rooms was more than adequate, and we didn't need our own sleeping bags. (Taking a sleeping bag liner might suffice from a cleanliness perspective if this is a concern.)

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Nick O'Connell, New Zealand

A Once-in-a-lifetime EBC Trekking Trip

What a once-in-a-lifetime trek to EBC! Waking up at midnight to dogs barking or in the morning to birds chirping and singing and the sound of rushing river, looking out the window and seeing the mountain so close as if within reach, roaming around Namche Bazaar and checking out the local markets, setting off in the sound of school children's morning drill, crossing rivers and valleys over the suspension bridges, passing the mani stones in the villages and the stupas on the trail, watching porters with oversized load strapped on their heads stepping to the lively beat of loud Nepali songs, navigating rocks uphill inside the dark clouds and white-out snow, trekking on the winding trail through dusty forests, misty mountain passes, wide open scrub land, and rugged and rocky barren land, with the famous and mysterious mountain peaks seemingly around every corner or suddenly elusive behind the wandering clouds, and flying down in helicopter provided every moment to admire the mountainous landscape and appreciate local life in this harsh environment. It’s been almost two weeks since I came back yet the sceneries and sounds on the trail still linger.

The EBC trek was also grueling - the long distance, the high elevation, the thin air at times mixed with dust or animal smell, the coldness at night, the completely unpredictable weather that could change by the minute – and every little inconvenience could pile on the exhaustion from a long day of trekking, but the thoughtful services by my guide Krishna made all these bearable. Every day after arriving at the tea house he made sure food was ordered and I had a spot to sit next to the stove to warm up. Every morning before we leave the tea house, he made sure bill was paid and everything was packed and ready. On the trail he was patient, watchful, and protective when the yaks and horses approaching. My tour company Discover Altitude was very flexible and allowed me to change my trekking schedule on the fly, including booking tea houses during peak season and securing single room occupancy. In fact, the three unplanned tea houses in Jorsalle, Phungi Thenga, and Dughla, allowed me to enjoy the real serenity near nature and away from crowds. The company also booked a helicopter, outside of my original plan, to fly me out back in Kathmandu in time. Their flexibility was crucial for me to have a successful and enjoyable EBC trekking trip.

Thank you Krishna for your kind-hearted service.

And thank you Santosh for showing me the street food, the hidden temples, and the vibrant life around the old town of Kathmadu.

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Jackie Z, United States

EBC with Amar, the best guide!!

I did the Everest Base Camp trek (8 days to reach EBC, Day 9 was to Kala Patthar). Started at the end of April and finished in May. We had great weather that time of year. The early days in the trek were warm enough for leggings and a lightweight shirt. A few people were in shorts. Day 7 was the first day I needed to wear down clothing items, gloves or a warm hat. Other days could be done with a baseball cap and a few layers - started the day with a windwall jacket and would switch to a vest or just my long sleeve dry fit top while trekking. The cardio keeps you pretty warm. Taking altitude sickness medication is key. Start taking it a day before you leave. We had no issue with altitude sickness but several people at the tea houses were not as lucky.

Kumar, the owner of Discover Altitude, organized everything for us and it was planned perfectly. He booked the best tea houses for us and everything was so well-organized that all we had to think about was making it to the top. Amar was our AMAZING guide. His brother Shukla was the porter. They were the nicest, most professional duo. Amar took very good care of us and it was obvious that he was one of the most well-respected guides on the trail. He knew everyone and was so experienced that we had a lot of tips and guidance that I don’t feel everyone else had on the mountain. Definitely request amar as your guide. We quickly realized how important the planning is and who your guide is for success on this trek.

Great experience and recommend doing Kala Patthar early the next morning for sunrise views of Everest!

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Stephanie S, United States

Awesome 10 day EBC trekking experience

I’m towards the tail end of my 10 day EBC trek arranged by Discover Altitude. Overall, I’ve been very happy with the trip so far. Santosh did his best to make sure my trip went according to plan. He was also extremely accommodating to my request for alterations to itinerary during the trip. Always ready to help, no questions asked.

I also wanted to take this opportunity to thank my guide, Sandip Lama. He is an energetic and hardworking young man that went above and beyond to make me trip as comfortable as possible. He’s also flexible in accommodating my last minute change request. For example, when I saw Ama Dablam for the first time, I was blown by its beauty and came up with the idea of doing a side trip to its base camp. It’s require at least half a days time. Sandip agreed without any hesitation and helped with the trip planning. In the end, the side trip didn’t happen simply because I ran out of steam. As a guide, Sandip’s main responsibility is leading me with the trip. But he also offered to carry my bag when I got very tired. This is what I call above and beyond. Again, thank you Sandip and I hope we’ll embark on my adventures in the future!

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Hongtao Chen, United States

Discover Altitude is the best!

Discover Altitude is the best trekking guide / tour operator in Nepal. Two days ago my friend and I reached Everest Base Camp on May 4th (trekking day 8).

On day 9, helicopter picked us up at Gorakshep - last tea house before EBC. Helicopter transported us back to Kathmandu via Lukla — 2.5 hour stop for refueling and other logistics. Hiking back down 3 extra days is not for everyone.

Reaching EBC was a small miracle for me. I was the biggest person (XXL) trekking. I trained for over a year… lost significant amount of weight to even attempt EBC. Everything had to go perfectly and it did. Planning was key. Some days were incredibly challenging and required very-very slow / steady pace.

At every step my guide was right there to support as needed. On some hills my guide was 12 inches behind me in case I lost balance from exhaustion.

We were blessed to have Amar as our guide and his younger brother, Shukla, as porter. They did everything for us … from finding bathrooms, ordering meals, dealing with hotels, first aid, and fun to talk with too. Multiple times during the trek other guides whispered to us that Amar is one of the best guides in the region.

We opted for the luxury tour with nicer hotels + helicopter ride to Lukla to start + helicopter return from the top. Paying extra for luxury tour is worth every penny. We met some hikers not having a good experience. Painfully obvious they chose the wrong guide / tour operator.

If you are in perfect shape and you’ve trekked Nepal many times before- maybe having the best guide isn’t as critical. But for us we relied on our guides for every decision … even down to what to eat and drink at different altitudes.

TIPS:

1- take diamox right from the start (1 day before starting the trek)

2- take helicopter to/from Lukla. If you don’t take helicopter, be prepared to sit around for days waiting on weather to clear for airplane flight. People stuck at the airport waiting multiple days to get out aren’t having a good time.

3- go vegetarian. You’ll love ra-ra noodle vegetable soup

4- bring tons of electrolyte packets and drink 5 liters/day

5- pack for very cold days at the end (EBC). Both outer-wear gear and warm jackets for nights at the hotel. Be prepared for extremely dry air at night. Bring nasal spray to help breath through your nose.

6- get plenty NPR cash in Lukla or Kathmandu. In a pinch, tea house hotels can run your CC to give you NPR cash… will cost 10% extra charge.

7- tip your guides as generously as you can

8- don’t bring huge camera unless you are ok lugging the extra weight. Newer iPhone or Android do fantastic job.

9- go slow. Don’t skip rest (acclimatizing) days.

10- Book your trip with Discover Altitude. Kumar will email you immediately with details to help you customize your trip. He will work through every question / idea with patience. We had at least a dozen unusual requests including special activities in Kathmandu after the trek. Kumar and our guides made them all happen. Remember to request booking at nicer hotels.

11- go with friend or family you really enjoy being with for two weeks. Having someone to motivate you and just hang out together makes the trip so much better.

12- day 2 to Namche might be your hardest day, particularly after Hillary Bridge… 1-2 hours straight uphill at the end. Don’t give up. Go slow and ask for help (horse available if can’t make it up that hill).

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James T, United States

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