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Yala Peak, 5550 m, is the perfect introduction to Himalayan peak climbing, a safe way to have a true alpine peak experience, even for those without any previous climbing experience. Any physically fit person can safely summit Yala Peak. The final scramble to the summit is fairly straightforward and only an additional 700 m. Yala Peak, the smallest of all the trekking peaks in Nepal, can be done in the shortest time, while still at a pace to allow proper acclimatization.
Since the Langtang Valley is a less popular destination than Everest or Annapurna, there are fewer tourists in this area.The Langtang Valley stretches up to the Tibet border, so it’s a chance to experience a culture that is strongly influenced Tibetan heritage and geographical proximity. Langtang Valley is rimmed to the north, by peaks rising to around 6500 m, and smaller range of 5-6000 m to the south. Yala Peak falls in the northern range
The Yala Peak Climbing trail starts at Syabrubesi, 1505 m, after a spectacular 9 hour drive that follows the winding Trishuli River gorge. The trek starts in sub-tropical forests, but as it climbs higher into the Langtang Valley the forests grow thinner and the valley widens. Approaching Langtang Village, 3300m, on the second day, there are great views of Lantang Lirung, 7246 m, Lenpo Gang, 7083 m, Dorje Lakpa, 6990 m, and even the mighty Shishapangma, 8013 m, Tibet’s only 8000+meter mountain.
The 4th day reaches the last settlement on the trail, Kyanjing Gompa, 3970 m, the site of an ancient Buddist monastery. There are many chortens by the path, and it is the custom to walk with them to our right. Spending an extra day to acclimatize gives us time to explore the Langshisa glacier or climb to Kyangjin Ri, 4350 m, for more amazing views of the snow-capped mountains.
The trail to Yala Peak Base Camp, 4800 m, is not too difficult and there are beautiful views on the way. From just above base camp we can see the rocky south face of Yala Peak and the Yala Glacier on the south-west face. From Base Camp we make our pitch for the summit, which is more difficult if there is snow. The trail ascends to a rock ridge, and then drops and ascends steeply on boulders. There is a flat area before the final 40 m of vertical snow/rock cliff leading to the narrow summit ridge.
To celebrate our achievement we attach our new prayer flags to the summit pole which covered with flags from past expeditions. The view from the summit is amazing. We can see Langtang Lirung to the west. Yansa Tsenji, 6500 m a mountain on the Nepal-Tibet border, Shishapangma, 8013 m, in Tibet, Morimoto Peak, 6750 m, and Langshisa Ri, 6800 m, to the east. By the time we start our careful descent to Kyanjin Gomba, the Yala Glacier will be groaning in the heat of the sun.
The best seasons for the Yala Peak Expedition are spring ( mid-March to May) and autumn (mid-September to late November). Most of the tourists come during these seasons, so the routes may be a bit crowded. Some may prefer to avoid the crowds, and climb Yala Peak during the winter months (December to February), when the weather is crisp and cold and the views of the mountains are crystal clear. If you are well prepared for the cold weather, the winter is also a great time to climb.
12 Days Peak Climbing / (SKILL LEVEL: hard)
Day 1 :Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to hotel.
Day 2 :Drive Kathmandu to Syabru Besi,1505m
Day 3 :Trek to Lama Hotel, 2415m
Day 4 :Trek to Langtang, 3430m
Day 5 :Trek to Kyanjing Gompa, 3870m
Day 6 :Rest day in Kyangjin Gompa
Day 7 :Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp, 4400m
Day 8 :Summit Yala Peak, 5550m
Day 9 :Trek to Lama Hotel 2784m
Day 10 :Trek to Syabrubesi
Day 11 :Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
Day 12 :Depart Kathmandu.
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel
Upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, you’ll be greeted by the vibrant atmosphere of the city. You will then be transferred to your hotel, where you can relax and prepare for the exciting journey ahead.
Day 2: Drive Kathmandu to Syabru Besi (1505m)
You’ll embark on a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, a village situated at an altitude of 1505 meters. This 7-hour drive offers stunning countryside views, gradually introducing you to the region’s natural beauty.
Day 3: Trek to Lama Hotel (2415m)
The trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel involves a gradual ascent, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in the surrounding landscapes. The 6-hour trek takes you through enchanting forests and along the picturesque Langtang River.
Day 4: Trek to Langtang (3430m)
Continuing your journey, you’ll trek to Langtang, situated at an altitude of 3430 meters. This 6-hour trek takes you through traditional farm settlements and offers captivating views of the Langtang Valley.
Day 5: Trek to Kyanjing Gompa (3870m)
The trek to Kyanjing Gompa is a gradual ascent that brings you to an elevation of 3870 meters. This 3-hour trek allows you to explore the beautiful surroundings and experience the unique culture of the region.
Day 6: Rest Day in Kyanjing Gompa
This day is dedicated to rest and acclimatization in Kyanjing Gompa. You can take a leisurely walk around the village, visit the local monastery, and enjoy the breathtaking mountain views.
Day 7: Trek to Yala Peak Base Camp (4400m)
Leaving Kyanjing Gompa, you’ll trek to the Yala Peak Base Camp, situated at an altitude of 4400 meters. This 5-hour trek offers stunning vistas of the surrounding peaks and prepares you for the upcoming summit attempt.
Day 8: Summit Yala Peak (5550m)
Today marks the highlight of your journey as you embark on the summit attempt of Yala Peak. The climb to the summit at 5550 meters offers unparalleled panoramic views of the Langtang Himalayas, making it a truly exhilarating experience.
Day 9: Trek to Lama Hotel (2784m)
Descending from the high altitudes, you’ll trek back to Lama Hotel. This 6-hour trek allows you to reflect on the achievement of summiting Yala Peak and enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Day 10: Trek to Syabrubesi
Continuing your descent, you’ll trek back to Syabrubesi, a journey that takes approximately 6 hours. This marks the conclusion of your trek, offering a final opportunity to soak in the serenity of the Langtang Valley.
Day 11: Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
A scenic drive from Syabrubesi brings you back to Kathmandu, offering a chance to reminisce about the adventure and enjoy the changing landscapes along the way.
Day 12: Depart Kathmandu
On the final day of your itinerary, you’ll be transferred to Tribhuwan International Airport for your departure from Kathmandu, concluding your unforgettable journey in the Langtang Valley.