Yela Peak Climbing
Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak Climbing is a beautiful and serene activity in the heart of the Langtang region of Nepal. It is considered one of the easiest Himalayan peak climbing trips. The Langtang region lies close to Nepal and Tibet border. This is one of the nearest trekking destinations from the capital city, Kathmandu. This trek lets you have a fascinating overflow of influence and unique traditions of the people living in the mountains. In this region, you can experience a unique fusion of Tamang and Tibetan culture.
This is one of the few trekking peaks of Nepal, which can climb without any prior climbing experience. Anyone with a general trekking knowledge is fit for this trip! Don’t fret, though. You’ll have time to utilize your climbing tools if you wish! On the way up and down the mountain, you will fall in love with the natural beauty of Langtang and its welcoming peoples. This can be a trip you will not forget in your lifetime.
Reaching on the top of the Yala Peak means to witness the great views of the Langtang valley and some amazing vistas of Tibet and other spectacular mountains like Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu Himal, Ganjala Himal, and dramatic landscapes of Langtang national park. After successfully climbing Yala Peak, you basically follow the same trails that led you there. But the options are limitless. If you are an adventure lover, you can get back via Ganjala Pass and even Helambu. If you want to experience the culture more closely, you can sign up for Tamang Heritage Trail Trek. To your utmost wish, if you are a religious person, you can get to the holy lake of Nepal, Gosaikunda.
Best Time to Yala Peak Climbing
In spring; March, April, and mid-May are the best months. And in Autumn; September, October, and November are the best times to climb this trekking peak because of the weather condition. This is an easy peak climbing in Nepal. So, even we can try this in winter as well if you can withstand the colds in the Himalayas.
This trip begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Syafrubesi. You then trek on the same trails of Langtang Valley Trek to get in Kyangin Gompa for acclimatizing. You also get to climb some peaks like Kyangin Ri and Tserikuri on the day of acclimatization before setting up camp to Yala Peak climbing the next day.
This itinerary is our tailor-made program for Yala Peak Climbing. Days in the trek are always flexible. It can be increased and decreased depending on your holiday length schedule and choice. If you are thinking about some change, please email us at jrntreks@gmail.com.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Trek preparation
Day 03: Drive to Syaprubesi by local bus or Jeep.
Day 04: Trek to Rimche
Day 05: Trek to Langtang
Day 06: Trek to Kyangin Gompa
Day 07: Rest day in Kyangin Gompa and climb Kyangin Ri
Day 08: Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp and Overnight at Tent camp.
Day 09: Yala Peak summit and Back to Base camp overnight at tent camp.
Day 10: Trek to Langtang.
Day 11: Trek to Lama Hotel.
Day 12: Trek to Syabrubesi.
Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu by local bus or Jeep.
Day 14: Leisure day in Kathmandu. Farewell dinner at the evening.
Day 15: Transfer to airport for your onward destination.
Cost Included
1 Airport Pick Up and Drop
2 Trekking and Peak climbing Permit
3 Full board trekking package trip
4 All the ground transportation
5 Guide and Porter
6 Base Camp equipment for camping
7 Welcome and farewell dinner.
Not included
1 International airfare
2 Personal Health insurance
3 Food and Hotel in Kathmandu
4 Bar Bills during trek
5 Personal Trekking and Climbing gears
Equipments list
Good standard trekking boots
Camping shoes/thongs
Socks-polypropylene
Down Jacket
Fleece
T-shirts
Trekking trousers
Shorts (both casual and for treks)
Swim wear
Sun Hat
Woollen Hat
Nylon Windbreaker
Gloves
Gaters
Strong Rucksack
Sleeping Bag
Water Bottle
Torch/headlamp (with spare batteries)
Toiletries/soap
Toilet paper
Sun block
Travel Towel
Wet-wipes
Medication (cough medicine, throat soothers, water purification tablets)
Sunglasses
Binoculars
Camera & lenses
Memory cards
GPS Tracking Units may be helpful
Altimeter
Compass
Book/music player/pack of cards
Padlock
A plastic bag for waste
Energy/snack bars
The following equipment are needed during the Climbing period: –
(Warm Down Jackets, Sleeping Bags, Warm Trousers, Koflach Shoes, Trekking Shoes and Sandals, Perfectly fitting Crampons, Gaiters, Ice Axe, Jumar, Ice Screw, Rock, Picton, Snow Bar, 2 locking Carabiners, Gloves, Sun Glasses, Head Light, Helmet, Rope, Stove, Harness, Figure -8, Gore – Tex Jackets
We advise travel insurance to all travelers who are interested in trekking in Nepal. Trekking in Nepal is walking on the trail (path) of mountains. In mountain areas, health treatment facilities are not standard. There is less availability of good hospitals and doctors. So if in case the trekker suffers from severe sickness, he should be brought to Kathmandu by helicopter for better treatment. And the helicopter charter fare is expensive in Nepal. If you have already travel insurance, your money will be saved.
When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. We, JRN Treks, shall have no liability for loss, theft of or damage to baggage or personal effects.
We also let you know that Nepalese Insurance Company does not have a travel insurance policy for foreign nationals. They have this policy only for Nepalese citizens. So we advise you to select your travel insurance with Insurance Company in your own place.
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