Yala Peak Climbing – 13 Days

Trip Overview
Trip Highlights
- Kathmandu-Syabru bensi is a jaunty vehicle drive.
- Trek through the eccentric Langtang valley.
- Pristine culture of sundry groups to observe is prolific.
- Less effort with less technique consuming peak climbing of Nepal.
- Experience of climbing isn’t require to get at the top.
- Ponytail of several mountains can be view from it’s pinnacle.
- Acknowledge as natural and Eco friendly trek and climbing.
Yala Peak Climbing are you a fresh mountaineer looking to experience the Himalayan peaks? Then look no further, we at Skyline Treks & Expedition would like to introduce our expedition to Yala peak, which is one of Nepal’s easiest trekking peaks. And is a relatively simple, non-technical climb. The peak is also the nearest expedition from Kathmandu.
Yala Peak base camp is one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks, just to the north of Kathmandu in the beautiful Langtang region. There is no any mountaineering experience required for this yala peak height is 5500 meters. From Kathmandu we drive to Dhunche or Syabru Bensi, and then trek up the valley for three days. We explore the Langshisa glacier to help us acclimatize, establishing a high camp at 4800 meters from where we make our summit bid. After an alpine starts under stars and we are on the summit by late morning, with some amazing views of Tibet and across to Shisapangma (8,027 m). Yala peak climbing will surely be memorable throughout your lifetime.
Yala Peak Climbing cost for 2025, 2026 and 2027
The cost for the Yala Peak Climbing varies depending on the number of people in the group. Here’s a breakdown:
Number of Pax | Cost per Person (USD) |
---|---|
1 to 2 | $1595 |
3 to 6 | $1550 |
7 to 10 | $1500 |
11 to 14 | $1450 |
15+ | $1400 |
Some General Information:
Yala peak climbing
Location: Langtang, Nepal.
Highlight: Amazing views of Tibet and across to Shisapangma (The only 8000 meters peak situated wholly in Tibet).
Height: 5520 m (18,110 ft)
Prominence Point: 4800 m
Degree: 28°13′42.96″N 85°37′40.8″E
Mountain Range: Langtang mountain range, Himalayas.
Easiest Route to climb: Rock/ Scramble/Snow Climb
*Best months to climb: March to May and September to December
Note: As per the decision of Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, mountains of the height less than 5800m will be promoted as trekking peaks and royalty fee has been waived for those peaks. Hence, the following peaks managed by Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) are free of royalty fee from now on wards (2014 September 23rd).
Tent Peak (5663m)
Mardi Himal (5587m)
Yala Peak (5732 m)
Chukung ri (5550 m)
Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 01: 8 hrs Drive to Syabru Besi (1600m) (B.L.D)
Day 02: Trek to Lama Hotel (2500m) (B.L.D)
Day 03: Trek to Langtang Village(3100m) (B.L.D)
Day 04: Trek to Kyanging Gompa (3750m) (B.L.D)
Day 05: Excursion to Tserko Ri (5033m) (B.L.D)
Day 06: Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp (4800m) (B.L.D)
Day 07: Yala Peak summit (5732m) (B.L.D)
Day 08: Reserve day. (B.L.D)
Day 09: Trek to Ghora Tabela (3050m) (B.L.D)
Day 10: Trek to Syabru (2200m) (B.L.D)
Day 11: Trek to Sing Gompa (3300m) (B.L.D)
Day 12: Trek to Dhunche (1950m) (B.L.D)
Day 13: Dhunche drive back to Kathmandu by bus. (B.L)
Itinerary
Drive to Syabru Besi
8 hrs Drive to Syabru Besi (1600m) (L.D)
Trek to Lama Hotel
Trek to Lama Hotel (2500m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Langtang Village
Trek to Langtang Village(3100m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Kyanging Gompa
Trek to Kyanging Gompa (3750m) (B.L.D)
Excursion to Tserko Ri
Excursion to Tserko Ri (5033m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp
Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp (4800m) (B.L.D)
Yala Peak summit
Yala Peak summit (5732m) (B.L.D)
Reserve day
Reserve day. (B.L.D)
Trek to Ghora Tabela
Trek to Ghora Tabela (3050m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Syabru
Trek to Syabru (2200m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Sing Gompa
Trek to Sing Gompa (3300m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Dhunche
Trek to Dhunche (1950m) (B.L.D)
Dhunche to Kathmandu
Dhunche drive back to Kathmandu by bus. (B.L)
Include/Exclude
What's Included
- International/Domestic Airport pick up and drop off by our private vehicle
- Kathmandu hotels on twin sharing room including breakfast
- 3-meals per day prepared by our experienced cook.
- Camping gear (two-person tents, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent and toilet tent).
- Supporting field staff including professional trekking guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters or pack animals as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances.
- Langtang National Park entry permit fee.
- Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) permit fee
- Yala Peak permit (Not required) now eliminate
- Yala peak guide fee
What's Not Included
- Nepal entry visa fees
- Kathmandu hotel Lunch and Dinner (L ,D)
- Personal equipment sleeping bag, Down jacket, waterproof jacket, kit bag etc. (you can rent them in Kathmandu at a cost of US$ 1 per item for day)
- Equipment allowance (Legally each expedition must provide an equipment allowance for all Sherpa guides and porters. This allowance is necessary for brand new equipment (sleeping bag, shoes, crampons, down jacket, raincoat etc.). Because this expedition is not a high altitude expedition we will negotiate with the guides and porters to obtain an acceptable agreement for this allowance. Nevertheless the contribution of each participant will be around US$ 170.00
- Travel / medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks (including cold drinks and mineral water), tips etc.
Reviews
Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak was the perfect introduction to mountaineering for me. The trek through the Langtang Valley was breathtaking, with vibrant landscapes and stunning views of the Himalayan ranges. The climb itself was non-technical but still a challenge at high altitude, especially the final summit push. Our local guides were fantastic, providing all the support and encouragement we needed, and their knowledge of the terrain and safety was top-notch.
Reaching the summit and seeing the panoramic views of Shishapangma and Langtang Lirung was a moment I'll never forget. Yala Peak is a great option for those wanting an adventurous but manageable Himalayan climb
Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak was the perfect introduction to mountaineering for me. The trek through the Langtang Valley was breathtaking, with vibrant landscapes and stunning views of the Himalayan ranges. The climb itself was non-technical but still a challenge at high altitude, especially the final summit push. Our local guides were fantastic, providing all the support and encouragement we needed, and their knowledge of the terrain and safety was top-notch.
Reaching the summit and seeing the panoramic views of Shishapangma and Langtang Lirung was a moment I'll never forget. Yala Peak is a great option for those wanting an adventurous but manageable Himalayan climb
FAQs
How long does it take to climb Yala Peak?
Climbing Yala Peak typically takes about 12 to 14 days, including acclimatization and trekking to and from the base camp.
Is Yala Peak difficult?
Yala Peak is considered one of the easier trekking peaks in Nepal, suitable for climbers with basic mountaineering skills and good physical fitness.
What is the easiest peak to climb in Nepal?
The easiest peak to climb in Nepal is often considered to be Yala Peak, due to its non-technical nature and relatively straightforward route.
What is the success rate of Yala Peak?
The success rate of Yala Peak is generally high, often around 90%, due to its non-technical nature and relatively straightforward climbing route.
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