Pisang Peak Climbing
Shouldering above the Pisang village in Annapurna Conservation Area, Pisang peak is one of the most popular trekking peaks in the Annapurna region. This peak is relatively more technical than other trekking peaks. Hence, you do need to be physically fit and preferably have some previous mountaineering experience. The view from the top – majestic views of the entire Annapurna range — makes it all worth it. Crossing Thorong La pass, the widest pass in the world, after the descent is another highlight of the this climbing trip.
Pisang Peak Facts:
- Location: Annapurna region
- Altitude: 6,092 m
- Difficulty: Little Difficulty, PD (applied the: French Adjectival System, IFAS)
- Number of climbing days: 2
- Best Season: March-April and September-November
- Accommodation: Lodges and Camping / Camping during the climb
- Duration: possible from 13 days, and if wanting to do Annapurna Circuit as well, around 18 days in total