Yala peak is located north from Kathmandu in Langtang Himalaya range near border of Tibet at the elevation of 5732 meters. This is one of the lowest and the easiest trekking peaks in Nepal. Our journey starts once we leave Kathmandu and drive to Syabru Bensi via Dunche which is about 7 to 8 hours by bus and we flow the trekking route of Langtang valley and Kyangjin Gompa. Once we pass Kyangjin Gompa then we will turn north to see Yala Peak. Yala peak offers you a spectacular view of Langtang, Lirung, Langsisha Ri, Gangchepo, Dorche Pakpa and many more mountain ranges from Nepal and Tibet.
An Outline of your Itinerary
| Day 01 | Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1345meters) at any time pick up and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel. |
| Day 02 | Pre-trip Meeting and Sightseeing Kathmandu valley. Overnight at hotel. |
| Day 03 | Drive to Sybru Bensi (1460meters) by bus 8 hours. Overnight at guesthouse. |
| Days 04 to 08 | Trekking period. Overnight at guesthouse. |
| Day 09 | Summit Yala Peak (5732 meters) and back to Kyangjin Gompa. Overnight at guesthouse. |
| Day 10 | Spare day in case of bad weather. Overnight at tented camp. |
| Days 11 - 12 | Trek back to Syabru Besi. Overnight at Guesthouse. |
| Day 13 | Drive back to Kathmandu by bus. 8 hours. Overnight at hotel. |
| Day 14 | Leisure day in Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel. |
| Day 15 | Transfer to international airport for your final departure. |
| Detailed itinerary | |
“The above information is a guideline and standard outline of what we provide. Our Yala Peak Climbing itinerary can be customized at your request to accommodate your specific requirements.” Please email us at: gopi_higherlimitstrek@hotmail.com for your exact requirements. NOTE: On adventure trip of this type, weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors beyond our control can be result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be considerably altered; if alterations are necessary the leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything our best to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays. |
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