Yala Peak Climbing -2023/2024
Overview
The Yala Peak Climbing is a stimulating independent climbing expedition to Mount Yala of Langtang region of Nepal. The Langtang region of Nepal is one of the beautiful region that is overflowing of lush forests, perfect nature, waterfalls, glacier lakes, snow capped Himalayas, high hills with wonderful mountains cape views and traditional villages.The Mount Yala is of 5700 meters high and grouped as easy climbing peak by mountaineering professionals. The Yala Peak is suited to new and novice climbers who are just learning the mountaineering education. This mountain is located near the Mount Shishapangma of 8013 meters that is resided in the borders of China.
The relaxed way of travelling to Mount Yala is taking up vehicle and land on Syabru Besi of Rasuwa District. The travelers then trek to langtang valley get overnight rest there and reach Kyanjin Gompa. The Kyanjin Gompa of 3800 meters altitude is first place for acclimatize before base camp. The travelers stay for one to three days depending upon the health of the tourist. During acclimatization the travelers should hike on nearby places like Kyanjin Ri and do some hiking over high hills of surrounding places. The travelers after completing their acclimatization move towards the first base camp located at a meadow of 4800 meters altitude. The travelers get enough rest at first base camp to start climbing the Mount Yala setting up high camps where needed. The climbers are climbing over the rocky and steep hill until the last 700 meters at the top. This 700 meters is a climb into the steep snow and requires climbing gears like rope, ice axe, crampons etc. The summit of Mount Yala have views of Mount Shishapangma and Mount Gang Chempo along with landscape views of Langtang valley and Tibetan borders.
GOOD TO KNOW BEFORE CLIMBING
Meals:
Our each and every trekking and peak climbing package trips are inclusive of all meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) including the package trip of this Yala Peak Climbing during the entire trekking and climbing period, apart from the BB plan stay in Kathmandu. We will have Dinner and Breakfast in the same tea house/Camp where we spent overnight and Lunch will be en-route of trekking towards next destination since we have to leave our accommodation after breakfast to continue the trek. You can enjoy the taste of varieties of cuisines; Nepali food, Tibetan, Continental, Indian, Italian etc by choosing in the menu. During the camping period while we are in Yala Peak Base Camp; our kitchen team will prepare hygienic foods to serve you. There might not be several choices of foods during the camp as in the tea houses and restaurants; you have to understand that our crew have to carry all camping gears and kitchen equipment from available places but we are sure we will provide as much services and facilities as we can do to make your adventure holiday awesome.
Physical Conditions and Experience Required:
Every Peak Climbing is a technical adventure activity in Nepal which requires previous trekking experience and technical skills about peak climbing gears to have successful summit. While comparing other peaks with Yala Peak, this is comparatively easier with less altitude – suitable for beginner climbers. Sometime, walking in high altitudes might attract by high altitude sickness, slow and steady walk would be the perfect solution. We suggest every adventure seekers who are planning to come Nepal for trekking adventure to do daily around an hour physical workout (jugging, hiking, cycling, gym, etc) prior to a couple of weeks. Previous trekking experience and knowledge about peak climbing is highly required for this peak climb.
Best Season for Yala Peak Climbing:
Peak Climbing in Nepalese mountain is seasonal. Basically, 3 months in autumn – September, October & November and 3 months in spring – March, April & May are the perfect time for this Yala Peak Climbing. During the time, weather would be clear, sunny and warm in Himalayas thus we can have great views of mountains. Nevertheless, some adventure-seeking clients who do like crowded environment also can choose December, January, and February months for this trip. Monsoon season three months (June, July, and August) will be ruined by rains
Itinerary
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu airport and Hotel transfer by Nepal Guide info Team member
Day 02:We meet all other expedition members and the leader, conduct initial briefing and preparations and we will have an opportunity to do last minute shopping in Kathmandu
Day 03:We take 9hrs a scenic drive from Kathmandu along Trishuli River Valley to Sybrubensi(1503m) North of Kathmandu via Dhunche village; teahouse accommodation.
Day 04:We trek 5hrs from Sybrubensi to Lama Hotel (2410m); we will walk along the Bhote Koshi and Langtang Khola via Bamboo, wich is famous for red Panda; teahouse accommodation.
Day 05:We trek 6hrs from Lama Hotel to Langtang(3430m) via Ghodatabela. At Ghodatabela (3000m), the trail emerges from the forest; tea house accommodation.
Day 06:We trek 5.5hrs from Lantang to Kyanjin Gumba (3830m); we should arrive at Kyanjin at lunchtime, giving us time to acclimatize and explore the area; teahouse accommodation.
Day 07:We take acclimatizing rest at Kyanjin Gumba and visit visit the monastery and the cheese factory, walk up glaciers of Langtang Lirung or ascend Kyangjin Ri (4350m.) behind the village for a breathtaking panorama of the Langtang peaks; teahouse accommodation.
Day 08:We trek 7hrs from Kyanjin Gumba to Yala Peak Base Camp (4800m).
Day 09:Early in the morning after breakfast we take 6hrs Yala Peak summit trek and return to base camp (4800m).
Day 10:We trek 5hrs from Yala Peak Base Camp to Kyanjin Gumba(3830m); teahouse accommodation.
Day 11:We trek 4hrs from Kyanjin Gumba to Lama Hotel (2410m); teahouse accommodation
Day 12:We trek 6hrs from Lama Hotel to Syaphrubesi(1600m) via Sherpagaon, a hydropower project with Chilime Hydro power Power Plant. The main inhabitants of this area belong to the Tamang community.
Day 13:From Syabru Besi we drive for 8hrs to Kathmandu (1350m) by bus or car and transfer to hotel.
Day 14:Full Day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley (Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath & Pashupatinath); Farewell-Celebration dinner in the evening.
Day 15:Transfer to the airport for final departure
Detail Itinerary
Detail Itinerary day by Days
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu airport and Hotel transfer stay overnight at guest house
Day 02:We meet all other expedition members and the leader by Nepal GuideInfo Team , conduct initial briefing and preparations and we will have an opportunity to do last minute shopping in Kathmandu stay overnight Kathmandu
Day 03:We take 9 hrs a scenic drive from Kathmandu along Trishuli River Valley to Sybrubensi(1503m) North of Kathmandu via Dhunche village; tea house accommodation.
Day 04:We trek 5-hrs from Sybrubensi to Lama Hotel (2410m) we will walk along the Trisuli River and Langtang Khola via Bamboo, winch is famous for red Panda; tea house accommodation.
Day 05:We trek 6hrs from Lama Hotel to Upper langtang Village becuase after earthquake we change place move to upper Langtang(3430m) via Ghore Tabela. At Ghora Tabela (3000m), the trail emerges from the forest; tea house accommodation stay overnight guest house
Day 06:We trek 5.5hrs from Langtang to Kyanjin Gumba (3830m); we should arrive at Kyanjin Gomba at lunchtime, giving us time to acclimatize and explore the area; tea house accommodation.
Day 07:We take acclimatizing rest at Kyanjin Gumba and visit visit the monastery and the cheese factory, walk up glaciers of Langtang Lirung or ascend Kyanjin Ri (4350m.) behind the village for a breathtaking panorama of the Langtang peaks; teahouse accommodation.
Day 08:We trek 7hrs from Kyanjin Gompa to Yala Peak Base Camp (4800m).
Day 09:Early in the morning after breakfast we take 6 hrs Yala Peak summit trek and return to base camp (4800m).
Day 10:We trek 5hrs from Yala Peak Base Camp to Kyanjin Gumba(3830m); teahouse accommodation.
Day 11:We trek 4hrs from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel (2410m); teahouse accommodation
Day 12:We trek 6hrs from Lama Hotel to Syabru Besi(1600m) via Sherpa Gaon, a hydropower project with Chilime Hydropower Power Plant. The main inhabitants of this area belong to the Tamang community.
Day 13:From Syabru Besi we drive for 8hrs to Kathmandu (1350m) by bus or car and transfer to hotel.
Day 14:Full Day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley (Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Boudhanath & Pashupatinath); Farewell-Celebration dinner in the evening.
Day 15:Transfer to the airport for final departure or alternatively join other activities
Include/Exclude
Equipment List
Comfortable hiking boots. Make sure they are tried and tested before you go.
Spare boot laces.
Lightweight trainers/shoes for wear in lodges.
Waterproof jacket.
Waterproof trousers.
Fleece jacket.
Down jacket.
Fleece/sweater
Lightweight fleece or wool vests.
Long or shorts leeved shirt; often more comfortable to wear than a fleece vest or Tshirt.
Warm hiking trousers.
Underwear.
Warm hat (can be purchased in Kathmandu for a couple of pounds).
Wide rimmed sun hat.
2 – 3 pairs good quality walking socks.
Warm gloves or mitts.
Large rucksack or Duffel bag. (55 to 70 liters)
Rucksack liner or thick bin bag.
Day sack (25 to 40 liters)
Dark sunglasses.
High factor sun cream.
Lip balm preferably with sun bloc.
Ear plugs. (Walls in lodges are very thin)
Head torch/torch and spare batteries.
1 liter 2 water bottle.
Water purification kit. (On trek you will need to drink 3 – 4 liters of fluids each day)
Toiletries.
Small hand towel. (Do not bring large towel. They are bulky and heavy)
Toilet paper. (You can buy poor quality paper along the route)
Non essential but recommended Equipment:
Walking or hiking pole(s) Nepal Guide info Logo or tag
Lightweight windproof jacket.
Neck warmer.
Sleeping bag liner.
Wet wipes
Length of string or paracord. (12 feet)
Half a dozen clothes pegs.
Safety pins. (For attaching wet washing to rucksack to dry while trekking)
Plastic bags; shop carrier bags. These come in handy for a myriad of uses.
Shorts.
Camera. (Can recharge batteries for a small cost in lodges)
Binoculars.
Book/games/cards etc.
Travel diary.
Hand cleansing gel.
Aftersun/moisturizer.
We INSIST that an appropriate insurance policy is taken out which covers travel in isolated and mountainous areas, and which also includes helicopter rescue.
We recommend that you consult a reputable travel agent or insurance specialist.
Health Issues
Nepal Guide Info recommend that all clients consult their doctor to discuss the health issues associated with their trek. We also recommend that clients bring their own personal first aid kit to supplement the comprehensive first aid kit carried by the Trek Leader
Vaccinations Required
Please ensure that you allow at least 1 month to complete a course of vaccinations. Whilst your personal doctor will be the final authority,
We recommend the following
Poliomyelitis
Tetanus
Typhoid
Rabies
Meningococcal
Immunoglobulin (for Hepatitis A)
Yala Peak is a mountain in the Langtang area in Nepal. It is considered a trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, and is a relatively simple, non-technical climb
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