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Region : Annapurna
Trip Duration : 21 Days
Max Altitude : 6,091m / 19,984 ft
Starts at : Kathmandu
Ends At : Kathmandu
Trip Grade : Difficult
Meals : Three meals a day on trek
Accommodation : Teahouse, Hotel & Camp
Transportation : Private Vehicle & Tourist Bus
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All the trek highlights of Annapurna Circuit Trek, plus the higher degree of alpine adventure to the summit of Nepal’s one of the most popular climbing peaks- Pisang Peak Climbing 6091m.

One of the easy climbing peaks in Nepal, Pisang Peak soars up to the elevation of 6091m. The peak stands at the backdrop of Pisang Village of Annapurna Region. Climbing Pisang Peak is basically a higher degree of adventurous break to world’s most popular trek Annapurna Circuit. The trek begins at Besisahar, the trek starting point of Annapurna Circuit Trek. Treading along the trail of Annapurna Circuit, trekkers arrive to Pisang. Here onwards, the adventure of climbing Pisang Peak leaves the trail of Annapurna Circuit Trek and heads towards the base camp of Pisang Peak. The Base Camp of Pisang Peak is set at Kharka 4385m.

Climbing along the south-west ridge of the peak we get to the elevation of 5400m, where we set the High Camp of the Pisang Peak Climbing Escapade. Conquering the peak is not that tough challenge though the final section of the summit is snowy slope, which is quite vertical. After the summit, we climb down to the Base Camp via same route. After the summit, the trek once again follows the trail of Annapurna Circuit via challenging Thorung La Pass to Muktinath before the climbers drive out of the mountains to Pokhara from Muktinath.

The trail to Pisang Peak indeed caters the extraordinary views of landscapes dominated by Marsyangdi Valley and Manaslu Himal. The authentic culture of ethnical tribes of the region overspills in frequent villages that emerge during the trek. The floral and faunal biodiversity of Annapurna Conservation Area Project is worthwhile observing. Moreover the view of peaks from Pisang summit includes Annapurna South Tilicho Peak, Annapurna II and IV, Ghangapurna and the Glacier Dome among others, which is truly fascinating.

The climber needs to be physical fit and should be able to endure the elevation issues to climb Pisang Peak. A bit of alpine skills is necessary. Working out for the fitness three to six months prior to the adventure is recommended.

Trip Highlights
  • Conquer Pisang Peak, a thrilling adventure in the Annapurna region.
  • Enjoy breathtaking Himalayan views, including Annapurna II and IV.
  • Explore the rich Manang Valley and its unique culture.
Itinerary

Day 1Arrival to Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel; Evening welcome dinner at a cultural restaurant

Welcome to the Land of Himalayas! On your arrival, Access Nepal representative would pick up you from airport and transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check in to hotel, time for refreshment.
Evening, we will have a group meeting and introduction at 5:30 at our Office (Your Access Nepal Guest relation officer pick up you from your hotel at 5:00 PM). In the office we will have a trek briefing session, introduction to your trek leader and trip discussion.   Then, you would be transferred to one of the typical Nepalese Restaurant (Nepali Chulo) for the welcome Dinner (We eat Dal Bhat- Typical Nepalese Food), enjoy eating local food with cultural dance and ethnic dance. O/N at Kathmandu.

Airports pick up and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

Day 2Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1400m) and Trek preparation day

Kathmandu is the main cultural hub of Nepal. A city of temples and monasteries not only holds the nation’s most religious shrines, it is also a sacred valley where the living Gods and Goddess live with the mortals till the date. Today you will have a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu with the best tourist guide of the town. After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square.  Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day sightseeing tour, a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.

Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

Day 3Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar by local bus and trek to Bhulbhule (840m), 7 hours drive and 1-2 hours trek

After the breakfast, we begin our journey, driving along the Kathmandu-Pokhara Highway to Dumre and then following the rough road above Marsyangdi River. We pass through the low-lying villages and rice fields. After 6-7 hours of long drive, we finally arrive to Besi Sahar. From Besi Sahar, our trek kicks off. We trek along the trail of the village and descend down along the narrow path to the Pam Khola. On crossing the stream, we ascend towards the village of Denauti where we get to see Nepali village life closely. The trail further leads to the banks of the Marshyangdi Khola, passing through paddy fields and subtropical forests. As the trail nears the Khudi Khola, we approach the Gurung village of Bhulbule. Once we reach Bulbule we will have time to rest and explore around. Overnight at Bhulbule. 

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 4Trek to Ghermu (1310m), 5-6 hours walk

After having breakfast at Bhulbhule, we start our Annapurna Circuit trek with pleasure walk along Marsyangdi River to Ngadi village. Crossing couple of suspension bridges, our trail goes high up to Bahundanda village. Beyond Bahundanda, the trail goes down and we chase the leveled trail to Ghermu for the overnight. Enjoy your evening with Ghermu waterfall view. Overnight at Ghermu.

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 5Trek from Ghermu to Tal (1700m), 6 hours walk

Once we finish our breakfast, we start our trek with short downhill walk to Syange village and go gradually up to Jagat village. An hour long pleasant walk will bring us in Chamje village. And again, a short walk will bring us to suspension bridge over rushing Marsyangdi River. On the other side of the bridge a steep uphill climb awaits us.  A couple of hours of effortful uphill climb would bring us to Tal Village for overnight. Evening we explore and rest in Tal. Overnight at Tal.

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 6Trek from Tal to Bagarchhap (2160m), 5-6 hours walk

Again after the breakfast we start our trek with pleasant walk along the bank of Marsyangdi River. Crossing few suspension bridges and walking the sandy trails bring us to a big settlement, Dharapani. An hour walk from Dharapani would brings us in Bagarchhap Village for the overnight. Overnight at Bagarchhap.

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 7 Trek from Bagarchhap to Chame (2670m), 6 hours walk

After the breakfast we start our trek and from today we start to feel the altitude. The air gets cooler, the landscape, vegetation around begin to change and flanking regions have few sparsely populated villages.  We start our trek with easy walk to Danaque and then the trail goes along the steep uphill climb to Timang Village. Timang village offer magnificent view of Manaslu Range and closer view of Lamjung & Annapurna II. After Timang, trekkers enjoy easy and pleasant walk to Chame. We ascend and descend occasionally, we crosspass  buckwheat feilds, apple farms and green forest  to reach Chame. Enjoy your evening in Chame by exploring around. Overnight at Chame.

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 8Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang (3300m), 6-7 hours walk

Today, we start our trek after breakfast and continue our trek by crossing suspension bridge over Marsyangdi River. The trail goes through pine forest with few ups and down to arrive in Bhartang Village. The trek continues along the leveled trail for a while before we cross the suspension bridge again over Marsyangdi River. Then we climb steeply high  through pine forest that brings us to the top of the ridge, Dhukur Pokhari. On the way to Pisang, we will have a wonderful views of Pisang peak and Mt. Chulu. In the evening, we visit upper Pisang village which is famous for Tibetan style houses, monastery along with panoramic view of the Annapurna range and valley. A slight push for almost an hour brings us to Upper Pisang, whcih nestles 100m above Lower Pisang. Overnight at Upper Pisang.

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 9Acclimatization day in Upper Pisang

Before getting to the elevation above 6000m, acclimatization is necessary. So we have a day rest at Upper Pisang so that we get used to relatively thinner air. However, rest day doesn’t refer to stay in the room with the book or beer. We will set out to explore the neighborhood. During the exploration, we get to see the stunning views of Himalayas and the authentic highland culture. After the day’s exploration we walk back to our lodge for the overnight stay. 

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 10Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp 4380m 6 hrs trek

Six hours trek today, begins along the low alpine forests comprising pine trees and gradually ascends up to snowy region along the steep uphill climb. As the trek extends further, we begin to see the vivid views of Himalayas of Annapurna Range. Since, the trek today is relatively strenuous and we get see negligible presence of human activity the thrilling part of Pisang Peak begins to unfold today. Today, we will be accommodating in the tented camps and eat the food cooked by our Sherpa cooks. 

Tented Camp Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 11 Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp 5400m 6 hrs trek

The trek today continues to extend along the alpine trail. Pisang Peak Climbing adventure today is challenging six hours walk along the rock sterwn glacial trail to the High Camp that nestles on a flat region at 5400m. The trek today also caters the different views of   Annapurna range, Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Nawal peak, Tilicho peak and many other unnamed mountains and peaks which are truly panoramic. Today as well we will eat the Sherpa cooked food and stay in the tented camps.

Day 12Summit Pisang Peak 6091m and trek back to Base Camp 4380m 7-8 hrs trek

The real adventure of Pisang Peak Climbing happens today. We will set out early to conquer the beautiful white mass, Pisang Peak 6091m that rises just above us. The easy trail on the ridge leads us to the final slope, which doesn’t demand expertise. However, the ascent is moderately challenging as we now are above 6000m. From the summit of Pisang Peak, we will savor the scenic and close up views of  the Annapurna range, Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Nawal peak, Tilicho peak, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, the Tibetan mountains, Kang Guru Peak, Gyaji Kang peak, Tilje peak, Kuchubhro peak, and many more. Enjoying moments at Pisang summit we trek down to the BaSE Camp of Pisang Peak along the retracing trail. Overnight in the tented camps. 


Day 13Reserve Day

While we are on climbing adventure, we may need a reserve day. In case the weather doesn’t permit us to summit the peak as per our itinerary or we do not acclimatize well a reserve always plays integral role. If everything goes as planned, we can enjoy a reserve day in Pokhara or Kathmandu- the choice is yours.


Day 14Trek from Base Camp to Manang 3540m 6-7 hrs Trek

After the breakfast, we start our trek with pleasant walk through pine forest. The trail goes gently up for half an hour to the top of the ridge. From here, we can see beautiful Manang Valley, which offers the view of  Humde village with short air-strip, as well as towering peaks of Gangapurna, Annapurna II & III, Tilicho and more. From here it is easy walk almost flat to Humde village. Further trekking for an hour  brings us to traditionally built village Braga. From Braga, it is less than an hour walk to Manang Village for the overnight. Explore Manang village and Overnight at Manang.

Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

Day 15Rest day in Manang

Today is our rest day in Manang. After the breakfast, we explore around. We make short hike to Gangapunra Lake. Nearby hill offers spectacular view of Gangapurna, Annapurna 3, Annapurna 2, Tilicho Peak , Chulu peak as well as the beautiful Marsyangdi Valley. Rest of the time is our relaxing time at Manang. Overnight at Manang.

 

Day 16Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka 4050m 5 hours walk.

After the breakfast, today we start our trek with slow climb to Tenki Manang. Further an hour walk brings us to Gunsang and from here we have wide panoramic view of Annapurna starting from Annapurna II to Tilicho peak. The trail goes slowly up through the juniper bushes with few huts on the way before we arrive at Yak Kharka.Overnight at Yak kharka.

 

Day 17Trek from Yak kharka to Throang Phedi (4450 m), 4 hours walk

After the breakfast, we start our trek with slow climb for about an hour to reach Ledtar Village. The pace is slow as we are walking above 4 thousand meters. The landscape and mountains view are amazing throughout the day. An hour long descending trek bring us to the narrow wooden bridge over Jorsang Khola. Crossing the bridge we trek along the trail that goes steeply up to a narrow gully. Further an hour long walk along the gully will bring us in Thorang Phedi for the overnight.

 

Day 18Trek to Muktinath 3760m via Thorung La Pass 5460m 8-9 hrs trek

We start our trek after the breakfast and today is our toughest day of Annapurna Circuit Trek. It is very long and hard day. The trail goes steeply up to High Camp. We walk slowly having rest on the way. 3-4 hours tough walk will finally bring us at the top of Thorang pass, which is the highest point of the trek. We take few minutes here, taking photographs; enjoy the scenery of Annapurna & Dhaulagiri. From here we go all the way down to Muktinath. Explore aound the Muktinath and Overnight at Muktinath.

 

Day 19Drive to Pokhara 800m 8-9 hrs drive

Today we leave the mountains. Driving out of Kathmandu, as the road journey begins we travel along Nepal’s one of the offbeat roads which stretches on a cliff high above Kali Gandaki River. We arrive to Beni for the late afternoon lunch. From Beni the ride along the serpentine highway extends to Pokhara. On your arrival at Pokhara, we will escort you to your hotel. Overnight in a hotel in Pokhara.

Day 20Drive to Kathmandu 1400m 6-7 hrs drive; Evening farewell dinner

Early morning we drive back to Kathmandu by tourist bus. After arriving in Kathmandu, guide will transfer you  to your Hotel. In the evening, you are invited to a cultural restaurant for the farewell dinner.

 

Day 21 Departure day from Kathmandu (1400m)

This is your last day in Nepal. You can do shopping or buy some souvenirs for your family, friends or relatives until your departure to airport. We will transfer you to the International Airport for your departure to your onward destination.

Include / Excludes

Price Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop
  • 2 nights accommodation in Apsara Hotel, Kathmandu or Similar - 3 Star Standard (Breakfast Included)
  • 2 nights accommodation in Hotel Batika, Pokhara or Similar - 3 Star (Breakfast Included)
  • Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu transfer on a Deluxe Tourist Bus
  • Pokhara-Siwai Drop and Siwai-Pokhara Pickup on a private vehicle
  • 6 nights accommodation in Local Tea Houses during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
  • Accompany of Licensed English-speaking trekking guide for the entire trip. (Trained in First-Aid and Emergency Evacuation)
  • One porter for every two clients (13 Kg luggage per person)
  • A cup of tea/coffee (three times a day) and seasonal fruits after dinner on the trek
  • Attach bathrooms and hot showers wherever available
  • Trekking permit and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit for the trek.
  • First-Aid box with medicines (Carried and handle by the guide)
  • All applicable government charges

Complementaries

  • Farewell dinner in a fine restaurant in Kathmandu
  • Certificate of Adventure after the completion of the trek.
  • Chlorine solution/tablets for water purification on the trek
  • Complimentary Duffel bag, Access T-shirt, and Map of Trekking area as souvenirs
  • Free service of borrowing Down Jacket and Sleeping bags, (rated up to - 20 degrees Celsius)
  • Arrangements for Emergency Helicopter evacuation services (paid by your Travel insurance company)

Price Excludes

  • Nepal Visa and International air-tickets
  • Travel Insurance - must cover helicopter evacuation, medical expenses, and Trip Cancellation charges (Compulsory)
  • Meals in Kathmandu except for breakfast and farewell dinner
  • Personal equipment and other expenses such as beverages, confectionaries, laundries, etc.
  • Extra meals, extra porterage service (if you need), Wi-Fi, charging of your electronic devices, etc.
  • Tips to your guide, porters, driver and other field staff as a token of appreciation
  • Any other expenses or charges not mentioned in the “Trip Includes” list
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Permit and Regulations

Climbing Pisang Peak requires adherence to specific permits and regulations. The two primary permits are the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits are not only a legal requirement but also contribute to the conservation efforts and infrastructure maintenance in the region.

To obtain these permits, trekkers can either visit the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or Besisahar, a town that serves as the starting point for the Annapurna Circuit. Permit fees vary according to the nationality of the trekkers and the season. It’s essential to plan ahead and budget for these permits, as they are thoroughly checked along the trek.

Best Season and Weather

The success and safety of a Pisang Peak climbing expedition heavily depend on the season chosen for the climb.

The most favorable seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is stable, with clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and minimal precipitation. These conditions are ideal for both trekking and climbing.

In contrast, the monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall, leading to landslides, slippery trails, and challenging trekking conditions. The winter months (December to February) are extremely cold, with sub-zero temperatures and snow, making climbing difficult and dangerous.

Careful consideration of the season is vital to ensure a safe and enjoyable expedition.

Climbing Difficulty

Pisang Peak is classified as a trekking peak, which means it is suitable for climbers with a moderate level of mountaineering experience. However, it’s essential to understand the technical aspects of the climb.

Climbers should have a basic understanding of ice and rock climbing techniques. The climb typically involves the use of fixed ropes, ice axes, crampons, and jumars. Proficiency in these tools and skills is crucial for a safe and successful ascent.

Before attempting Pisang Peak, climbers should gain experience with these techniques through training and practice to ensure they are well-prepared for the climb.

Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness, particularly acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a serious concern at high elevations. Symptoms of AMS may include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. To mitigate the risk of altitude sickness, proper acclimatization is imperative.

The trekking itineraries usually include acclimatization days, allowing trekkers to adapt to the altitude gradually. It is essential to follow the recommended acclimatization schedule and not ascend too quickly.

Staying well-hydrated, getting adequate rest, and being attuned to your body’s signals are crucial to prevent and manage altitude sickness. In severe cases, it may be necessary to descend to lower elevations to receive medical attention.

Accommodation and Food

Accommodation along the trek is primarily provided by teahouses, which are simple lodges that offer basic rooms and meals. These teahouses can vary in terms of comfort and amenities, so it’s essential to be flexible and prepared for rustic conditions.

The food available in these teahouses is typically hearty and nutritious. Expect to find dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), and a variety of snacks and beverages. While the meals are basic, they are designed to provide energy for trekkers and climbers.

Preparing for basic lodging and dining conditions is part of the adventure, and it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine.

Equipment and Gear

Climbing Pisang Peak requires a specific set of equipment and gear to ensure safety and success. Essential items include a down jacket, suitable clothing for layering, a high-quality sleeping bag, a climbing harness, crampons, an ice ax, and a helmet.

Many of these items can be rented in Kathmandu or Pokhara, which is a practical option for those who may not have their own gear. Local trekking agencies can assist in organizing and ensuring you have all the necessary gear and equipment before setting out on the expedition.

Proper gear and equipment are vital to face the challenges of high-altitude climbing and protect against the harsh mountain conditions.

Emergency Protocols

In the remote and high-altitude regions where Pisang Peak is located, it’s essential to understand and be prepared for emergency situations. Having a clear plan in place can be a lifesaver in case of accidents, illnesses, or unexpected events.

In case of emergencies, there are local rescue services and helicopter evacuation options available. It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation. Communicate your emergency contacts and insurance details to your guide and trekking agency, ensuring they are aware of your situation and can respond effectively in case of emergencies.

Cultural Sensitivity

Trekkers and climbers in the Pisang Peak region should be respectful of the local culture and customs. Nepal is a diverse country with various ethnic groups, and cultural sensitivity is paramount.

Be mindful of public displays of affection, dress modestly, and seek permission before taking photos of people, particularly in rural areas. Learning a few basic Nepali phrases and customs can go a long way in establishing positive interactions with local communities.

Embracing the culture and respecting the people you encounter on your journey is a rewarding aspect of the expedition.

Preparation and Training

Physical Fitness: To tackle the challenging terrain and high altitudes, trekkers and climbers should engage in a well-rounded fitness routine. This includes cardiovascular conditioning, strength training, and endurance exercises. Cardio workouts like hiking, running, or cycling improve your cardiovascular endurance. Strength training, focusing on your legs and core, helps with carrying loads and stability on uneven terrain. Endurance exercises build your stamina for long days of trekking.

Additionally, altitude training is beneficial if possible. Spending time at higher altitudes before your climb can help your body acclimatize more effectively.

Mental Resilience: Climbing Pisang Peak can be mentally demanding. You may face long days on the trail, changing weather conditions, and the psychological challenge of high-altitude environments. Mental preparation is just as important as physical conditioning.

Practicing mindfulness and meditation can help you stay focused and manage stress. Visualization techniques can prepare you mentally for the climb. Having realistic expectations and a positive attitude will also contribute to a successful and enjoyable expedition.

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David M
David M
2023-06-27
Excellent all round Completed the three peaks pass with access Nepal. Hiked for 15 days straight. Found a couple of day’s challenging. The challenge made the adventure even more special. Found access Nepal to be a great company. Everything was organised and constant communication between their office and our designated go between. Our guide Subodh was fantastic. Provided plenty information on cultural landmarks along the walk and of Nepal itself. He encouraged us to go at our own pace and was flexible with the path to make some days easier and catch up on other days. We had 3 sherpas Netra, yubaraj and Dipesh. These guys are beasts and well deserve a generous tip. All in all the trip was fantastic and the price for the trip was on the low side compared to other tour companies and they are a local company that rely on word of mouth. Would book them in again when going back to Nepal. David (Australia)
Fernanda M
Fernanda M
2023-06-07
Guaranteed support and unique experience with Access I did the Three Passes Trekking with Access and I can assure you that it was the best experience of my life. Sadhana gave me all the support a few weeks before the trip, organized the itinerary, a guide gave me all the tips before the trip, clothes, health, itinerary, tips and everything else. In addition to everything, Lakpa was my guide, I don't know what would have become of me without him, he recognized the moments when I was very tired, he arranged all my organization for a peaceful stay in the lodges and he gave me a lot of support. Anyway, I recommend Access with my eyes closed, I want and will go back to Nepal in the near future and do other trekkings. It was my life's dream come true!
Marita R
Marita R
2023-05-28
Fantastic company that will give you the experience of a lifetime! This is our second time going with Access Nepal, this time for our honeymoon, and it was just as fantastic the second time around. It's an absolutely lovely company that will handle your trip as professionally as possible, from arriving at the airport to leaving again. They listen to your needs and wishes, and customize the trip accordingly. We are always incredibly well taken care of by one of the managers, Sadhana, who is a dear friend by now, who always does anything she can to make the trip the absolute best it can be. And we couldn't have asked for better company or a more trustworthy guide than our guide Giri. The company has very high standards as to how they treat and compensate their staff, and its really visible in the content and pride shown by all of their staff members. As for the treks they offer, we've done both the Everest three high passes and the Manaslu circuit now, and both have been absolutely mind-blowing. There really is no other place in the world like the Himalayas. Every single part; the Jeep ride into the areas, the high roads, the mountain sides, the mountains following your every step; everything is just absolutely amazing. It's too amazing to describe in words or pictures. I can't tell you anything but to GO!!! It's well, well, well worth the time and cost!!
Alcenir
Alcenir
2023-05-27
3 passes with Accsess Nepal I had one of the best experiences of my life with Accsess Nepal, in the mountains of Nepal. To go to the Everest Base Camp is a dream of many. However, I wanted a little bit more, so I chose the "Everest 3 High Passes - 19 days" trek. Incredible. The sights and people of this wonderful place will remain etched in my memory forever. The company provided all the administrative support for my arrival in Kathmandu, through Sadhana. She was always very prompt with my various questions and ensured a perfect organization for my comfort and safety. And, finally, Devman. He was our guide during the trek. A first-rate professional. Very concerned about the safety of the group. Knowledgeable about the mountain and the fantastic Nepalese culture. He ensured that everyone individually enjoyed the best possible experience on this spectacular trek. I really recomend this company and if you can, choose Devman as your guide. Enjoy the mountain!
Izabele F
Izabele F
2023-05-22
It was worth waiting so many years I did the Everest Base Camping trek with this agency and it was much better than I expected. I made the trip alone and received all the support from Sadhana and had the most partner guide along with the porter. I felt safe and respected the entire time. We form a family and enjoy every day with great joy. This trip will stay forever in my memory and heart. Very grateful to the entire Access Nepal family, especially my guide Sobodh for all his care and teachings.
Girish B
Girish B
2023-05-03
Grand tour of Nepal Our whole trip to Nepal was excellent from the tailor made itinerary organized by Pratap to the internal transfers by car. The whole trip was professionally organized after several discussions until it was exactly as we wanted and the tour company did not fail us. Our guide Bimal was very protective and very knowledgeable and the driver Laxman was safe and very experienced. I would definitely recommend this company to friends and family as we got the exact trip that we wanted and expected. The hotels selected were fantastic throughout. If we were to do this trip again we would fly internally rather than drive as the roads were not that great. Thankyou Pratap for a memorable trip. Girish and Leena Bhome (UK)
Vro v
Vro v
2023-05-02
Perfect! They are very professional my trip to Langtang with "Access Nepal" was perfect, wonderful and great. I would repeat with them in ny futures trip to Nepal .Thanks for everthing Access Nepal! :)
Arancha E
Arancha E
2023-05-01
Valle Langtang Creo que he conseguido realizar uno de mis grandes sueños pero no hubiera sido lo mismo sin esta gran familia de guías y sherpas , ellos han conseguido que me sintiera super segura y sobre todo han conseguido que el trekking que he realizado con otras 22 personas se volviera todo como en un cuento de hadas. Super profesionales y muy muy atentos en todo momento, facilitandonos el día a día. Muchísimas gracias
Beatriz T
Beatriz T
2023-05-01
Conectar con lo esencial Me encanto, fue una experiencia muy positiva todo , las calles , los templos un lugar muy seguro con muchas tradiciones
Arturo
Arturo
2023-04-24
Thanks Acces Nepal for the amazinn Langtang Valley Trek!! Spectacular trekking through the Langtang Valley, with wonderful views and a great feeling of peace and nature. The guides (Nava and Vicas) are excellent, very professional, always attentive to any customer need. The porters are very nice and hard workers. And the people in charge of the company welcomed us and said goodbye very kindly, always with smiles and nice words. Namaste Acces Nepal!!
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