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  • Kathmandu, Nepal
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Mountain Mate

Yala Peak

Duration
11 Days
Altitude
1460m/5500m
Group
1-10
Grade
Strenuous
Accomodation

Overview

 About Trip 
This is a specilized and one of the terrific two-week adventure trekking and pre-mountaineering, across Nepal's Langtang National Park, culminating in a stunning yet non-technical ascent of Yala Peak. The summit is recognized for being a excellent perspective, providing those who reach it with a true sense of being high in the isolated Himalayas with just few people around and also without too much technical difficulty.

We will be in the center of the Himalayas, with breathtaking views across Tibet and Nepal. The valley of Langtang is famous for its flora as well as breathtaking sceneries of the gorgeous Himalayan peaks, and it is the nearest national park from the capital of the country Kathmandu, a drive is needed to reach there.

Yala Peak is located in the Langtang Valley, close to the Tibetan border and to the north-east of Kyangin Gompa (3870 m). With a high base camp at 4800m, the peak can be ascended in just two days from Kyanjin Gompa. Nevertheless, with a solid acclimatization and a pre-dawn start, you may climb it in a single long day. It is one of the more accessible trekking peaks, and a peak which is sometimes used as a warm-up for Ganja La Chuli (5844 m). On the Itinerary tab above, you'll find a thorough day-by-day itinerary.


 Trip Highlights 

  • Experience breathtaking Himalayan views  along
  • Shishapangma (8,027m), Tibet's only 8,000m peak, 
  • Non technical Climb Ideal for first-time climbers with good fitness.
  • Scenic trails of  Langtang Valley Trek 
  • Adventure of Yala Peak Base Camp Stunning glacier and high-mountain terrain.
  • Tibetan-Buddhist lifestyle and traditions of Kyanjin Gompa
  • Optional hike to Tserko Ri (4,984m) for acclimatization and views.
  • A calm, off-the-beaten-path experience.
  • Possibility of spotting red pandas and rich biodiversity.

 Yala Peak Climbing Cost 
When organizing any vacation or getaway, one of the first things travelers consider is the overall trip cost. This includes not only the obvious expenses like flights and accommodation, but also hidden costs such as local transportation, meals, entrance fees, travel insurance, and souvenirs micelineos expeses. Budgeting for your trip cost in advance helps avoid financial surprises and allows you to enjoy your journey stress-free. Many travelers find it helpful to compare prices online, take advantage of package deals, and travel during off-peak seasons to lower their overall trip expenses. Remember, a well-planned budget ensures your adventure remains memorable for the right reasons—not because it broke the bank. 

Here, Mountain Mate  Treks offers you the best deal of cheapest Yala Peak Climbing price for matching the cost for budget  or solo travelllers, full board  Yala Peak Climbing price for idol or standard service  according to trekkers interest by the proper professional  research on the basis of locals connection in day to day updating basis.

 Includes And Excludes In Service 

 Services includes and Excludes 

 Full board

 Half board

Nepal Visa Expenses and worldwide Airfare

 

 

Free Pick-up and drop in the arrival and departure from (TIA) airport.

 

 

Accomodation in City besides trekking days(two nights in three star hotel in B/B plan in twin sharing).

 

 

Meals and Extra activities in city.

 

 

All necessary Nation Park permit and Paperwork

 

 

All necessary trekking transfers(Best public and tourist transport as depending area).

 

 

The best local tea house accomodation during trekking.

 

 

Experienced license holder guide (English Speaking, first aid, eco-trained).

 

 

A Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner is served in trekking itinerary days (a item at once)

 

 

Tea/Coffee or Himalayan Sea buckthorn juice is served in Breakfast.

 

A complete first-aid medical kit (handled by Guide/Sherpa)

 

 

All relevant fees taxes and Levies

 

 

All expenses for Nepalese crew members including salaries, food, accommodation, insurance, equipment and transportation.

 

 

Porters for carrying luggages (Please contact us for porters in necessary)

 

 

Trekking Costs like Drinking Water, Soft & Hard  Drinks, Juice, Phon Calls, Web Utilize, Battery, Charging, Clothing, Hot Shower, Gift, Extra Porters etc

 

 

Individual Trekking Gears and Equipment. (major gears such as sleeping Bag, down jacket, trekking  bags, poncho, hiking poles and headlights can be rented from Mt.Mate’s gear rental shop)

 

 

Individual Any Kinds of Health or Travel Insurance.(it is obligatory to decrease the conceivable cost in case of crisi clearing).

 

 

Costs emerges due to hindrance and delays within program schedule due to climate issues or Health problem issues.

 

 

Tipping to trekking crew members (Highly Expected), and Donating.

 

 


Price List 

  Types of Package

        Per Person

        2-4 person

        4-9 Person

 

 Full Board Package   Cost / Per Person

          1250$

           1200$ 

          1150$ 

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 Half Board Package   Cost /Per Person

          780$

           730$

          700$

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 Best season for Yala Peak Climbing 
It's been practise that  Yala Peak Climbing is possible to organize in all over the here by figuring out the possible provablity and the  professional preparation within some fluctuation in flight delays.Besides that the best times to trek to Yala Peak Climbing are during the spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) seasons. These periods offer favorable weather conditions, clear skies, and excellent visibility, enhancing your trekking experience.

  • Spring Season (March–May)
    • Weather: Mild temperatures with clear skies.
    • Landscape: Rhododendrons and other wildflowers are in full bloom, adding vibrant colors to the landscape.
    • Crowds: This is a popular trekking season, so trails and teahouses can be busy.
    • Highlights: Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and don't mind the busier trails..
       
  • Autumn Season (September–November)
    • Weather: Post-monsoon weather is typically clear and stable, with fantastic visibility of the mountains.
    • Landscape: The monsoon rains clear the atmosphere, offering some of the best mountain views of the year.
    • Crowds: This is the most popular time for trekking, leading to busier trails and teahouses.
    • Cultural Experience: Coincides with Nepal’s major festivals, such as Dashain and Tihar, offering a culturally rich experience..
       
  • Winter Season (December–February)
    • Weather: Extremely cold temperatures, with the possibility of heavy snowfall.
    • Landscape: Clear skies provide stunning views of the snow-capped peaks.
    • Considerations: Not recommended for inexperienced trekkers due to harsh weather conditions and potential trail blockages..
       
  • Monsoon Season (June–August)
    • Weather: Frequent heavy rainfall, leading to slippery trails and increased risk of landslides.
    • Visibility: Rain clouds can obscure scenery, reducing visibility.
    • Considerations: Not recommended for trekking due to unpredictable and potentially dangerous weather conditions..

 The spring and autumn seasons are ideal for planning your trek to Yala Peak Climbing  These periods not only offer the best weather conditions but also provide opportunities to experience Nepal's rich cultural heritage.


 Essential Gear for Yala Peak Climbing 
Trekking to Yala Peak Climbing requires careful gear selection due to the high altitude, cold weather, and variable terrain. Here’s a comprehensive list of essential gear for a safe and comfortable journey:

  • Clothing - Base Layers:
    • Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms (2–3 sets)
       
  • Clothing - Insulation Layers:
    • Fleece or down jacket (1)
    • Insulated pants (optional but useful in colder months)
       
  • Clothing - Outer Layers:
    • Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
    • Waterproof pants
       
  • Clothing - Trekking Clothes:
    • Lightweight trekking pants (2 pairs)
    • Long-sleeve and short-sleeve moisture-wicking shirts (3–4)
    • Warm hat, sun hat, and buff or neck gaiter
    • Gloves: inner liner gloves and insulated outer gloves
    • Underwear and sports bras (quick-dry)
       
  •  Footwear
    • Trekking boots (broken-in, waterproof)
    • Camp shoes/sandals (for resting at tea houses)
    • Wool or synthetic trekking socks (4–5 pairs)
    • Gaiters (optional, for snow or mud)
  •  Gear and Equipment
    • Trekking backpack (30–40L for day use)
    • Duffel bag (carried by porter, if using one)
    • Sleeping bag (rated to -10°C or lower)
    • Sleeping bag liner (for extra warmth and hygiene)
    • Trekking poles (highly recommended)
    • Headlamp with extra batteries
    • Water bottles or hydration bladder (2–3 liters capacity)
    • Water purification method (tablets, filter, or UV sterilizer)
    • Sunglasses (UV protection)
    • Dry bags or zip-locks (for waterproofing clothes/electronics)
  •  Health and Hygiene
    • Personal first aid kit (include altitude sickness meds like Diamox)
    • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
    • Lip balm with SPF
    • Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
    • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, small towel, etc.)
    • Toilet paper and sanitary supplies (tea houses often don't provide)
       
  •  Documents and Essentials
    • Passport and multiple passport-size photos
    • TIMS card and Everest National Park permit
    • Travel insurance (with high-altitude trekking coverage)
    • Cash (Nepali rupees – no ATMs en route)

For more details check  Best Trekking Tips In Nepal


 Altitude Sickness in Yala Peak Climbing  
Many people consider trekking to Yala Peak Climbing to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but it also takes them into high-altitude area where they run the risk of developing Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), also known as Altitude Sickness.
Understanding altitude sickness is essential for your success and safety, regardless of your goal  MM (mountain mate) prepare with the well trained  Local Guides of the region, proper precautin on safety measures with essential medication and safety tools.

For more details check  Altitude Information.

Itinerary

SHORT ITINERARY

  • Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,460m/4,790ft), Driving Distance: 122km, Duration- 7 to 8 hours. 

  • Day 02Trek from Syabrubesi to Rimche/Lama Hotel (2,480m/8,136ftm), Walking Distance: 11.3km, Duration- 6 to 7 hours.

  • Day 03: Trek from Rimche to Langtang Village (3,430m/11,253ft), Walking Distance: 14.8km, Duration- 5 to 6 hours.

  • Day 04: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa (3,830m/12,565ft), Walking Distance: 6.8km, Duration- 3 to 4 hours. 

  • Day 05: Rest Day at Kyangjin Gompa.

  • Day 06: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Yala Base Camp (4,800m/15,748ft), Walking Duration- 6 to 7 hours.

  • Day 07: Summit Yala Peak (5,500m/18,045ft) and descend to Kyangjin Gompa (3,830m/12,565ft), Walking Duration: 7 to 9 hours.

  • Day 08: Additional bad weather day.

  • Day 09: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel/Rimche (2,480m/8,136ftm), Walking Duration: 5 to 6.

  • Day 10: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi (1,460m/4,790ft), Walking Distance: 11.3km, Duration- 5 hours.

  • Day 11: Drive fromSyabrubesi to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,265ft), Driving Distance: 122km, Duration- 7 to 8 hours.

DETAIL ITINERARY

  •  Day 01:Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,460m/4,790ft), Driving Distance: 122km, Duration- 7 to 8 hours: Drive nort from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,460m) by 4WD which takes about eight hours, following scenic foothills and ridgeline vistas. The road beyond Trishuli Bazaar becomes a gravel route, sometimes blocked by landslide in the rainy season. Overnight in lodge.

  • Day 02:Trek from Syabrubesi to Rimche/Lama Hotel (2,480m/8,136ftm), Walking Distance: 11.3km, Duration- 6 to 7 hours:Trek from Syabru to Rimche(2480m)for about five hours, descending along the ridge and dropping to the Ghopche Khola and then ascending evenly to Rimche (2400m) through bamboo forest where it is possible to catch sight of the red panda, monkey and black bear, although these animals are naturally secretive and shy.

  • Day 03: Trek from Rimche to Langtang Village (3,430m/11,253ft), Walking Distance: 14.8km, Duration- 5 to 6 hours:Continue the ascent above the Langtang Khola which becomes steeper and leads to a log bridge and the lush meadows of Ghora Tabela beyond. Along the way there is a beautiful sight of Langtang Lirung (7246m), and the route opens up into a wide valley of yak pastures and scattered Tamang villages with water-driven mills and prayer wheels. After crossing a stream we reach Langtang village at a height of 3500 metres, which is the headquarters for the park and has traditional flat roved Tibetan style houses, small hotels and cultivated lands yielding buckwheat, potatoes, wheat, turnips and barley. Overnight at lodge.

  • Day 04: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa (3,830m/12,565ft), Walking Distance: 6.8km, Duration- 3 to 4 hours:The walktakes about three hours and climbs gradually through small villages and yak pastures as the valley opens out further and the views become more extensive. After crossing several small streams and patches of moraine, the trail reaches the settlement at Kyangjin where there is a small monastery and a government-operated cheese factory. We should arrive at Kyangjin by lunch time allowing time to acclimatise and explore the area. It is a dramatic setting, with surrounding snow covered peaks. Overnight stay at lodge.

  • Day 05: This is a day off for acclimatization and a proper rest. exploring interesting places like the monastery and the cheese factory. You can walk up the moraine and climb Kyangjin Ri at 4350m for views of the surrounding peaks.

  • Day 06: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Yala Base Camp (4,800m/15,748ft), Walking Duration- 6 to 7 hours:which is just behind the village and will allow us to reach 4984m before dropping again to 3840m to overnight. A beautiful panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains of the Langtang range can be seen from here. After enjoying the views, we will descend back to Kyanjin Gumba. Overnight at the Lodge.

  • Day 07: Summit Yala Peak (5,500m/18,045ft) and descend to Kyangjin Gompa (3,830m/12,565ft), Walking Duration: 7 to 9 hours:The last 700 metres will require being roped up and using crampons and a walking axe. There is a final shapely ridge to negotiate to the small summit. At the summit of Yala peak 5500m, there are panoramic views of Shishapangma, Dorje Lakpa, Ganchenpo, Naya Kang, Tserko Ri , Langtang Lirung and many other Tibetan mountains. After summiting we'll make our way back to Base Camp and onwards to Kyanjin Gompa if time and energy allows.                                                      

  • Day 08: Additional bad weather day. This extra day is mention for the back-up plan day if the  weather condition gets  bad in the planned climbing day, or either can make rest day after climbing yala peak.

  • Day 09: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel/Rimche (2,480m/8,136ftm), Walking Duration: 5 to 6:Today is the day to  get down the same trail to lama hotel that we pass before. But the feeling can be difference and walk is more relaxing.

  • Day 10:Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi (1,460m/4,790ft), Walking Distance: 11.3km, Duration- 5 hours:This is tha day we get back to syabru and relax. its the ending of our yala peak climbing Trip.

  • Day 11: Drive fromSyabrubesi to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,265ft), Driving Distance: 122km, Duration- 7 to 8 hours:Drive back to kathmandu from syabru besi it takes around 9 hrs to kathmandu.

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