Yala Peak Climbing - 14 Days

Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary and Cost for 2025, 2026
Yala Peak Climbing
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Specific information about Yala Peak Climbing - 14 Days
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Duration14 Days
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Trip GradeStrenuous
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Max Altitude5500M
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Starts atKathmandu
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Ends atKathmandu
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Travel StyleLodge and Tented Camp
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Group Size8
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TransportationLocal Transport
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Best SeasonMarch, April, May, Sept, Oct, Nov

Yala Peak climbing in Nepal is a remarkable expedition to begin your mountaineering journey. This exceptional tour in the Himalayas of Nepal can be done by any adventure enthusiast with a good fitness level. You won't need prior mountaineering experience or expert technical climbing skills to begin this journey. This makes it an ideal option for those seeking an easy mountaineering trip in a short time. The Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary offers travelers a stunning trekking and climbing experience, which concludes at the summit of Yala Peak (5,500m). During the Yala Peak Climbing Journey, you will be rewarded with spectacular views of snow-capped mountain peaks. It includes the glorious Langtang Lirung, Shishapangma, and Dorje Lakpa. The climb to the Yala Peak Summit is a challenging yet exhilarating experience. The process involves ascending steep slopes, navigating crevasses, and crossing snow bridges. Despite being an easy mountaineering expedition, the Yala Peak Climbing requires ice axes, ropes, crampons, and other equipment. In addition, you will be accompanied by an experienced climbing guide, who will ensure your safety and well-being. The journey will test your resilience and endurance, so trekkers must prepare adequately for the challenge.

Yala Peak Technical Overview for Aspiring Mountaineers

Yala Peak is a 5,500 m high mountain located at 28.2377° N latitude and 85.6252° E longitude in the picturesque Langtang region of Nepal. The peak is renowned for its straightforward climb, with slopes ranging from 30 to 45 degrees in gradient on the steeper sections. According to the Nepal Mountaineering Association report, Yala Peak is categorized as a beginner mountaineering expedition. The ascent features scrambling with 25-degree slope, 180 m of climbing on a 35 to 45-degree slope, and 650m of snow climbing on the summit day. The base camp is situated at 4,500 meters and serves as a preparation ground for the summit push.

Yala Peak Climbing Highlights

  • Summit the stunning Yala Peak (5,500 m) in the beautiful Langtang, Nepal.
  • Well-planned itinerary with adequate acclimatization/rest days.
  • Scenic trekking routes in one of the remote and naturally gifted regions of Nepal.
  • Experience the unique traditions and culture of the Tamang and Sherpa communities.
  • Peaceful walk through the aesthetic rhododendron and pine forests.
  • Immerse yourself in the daily lifestyle of the local people.
  • Stroll around the picturesque villages and visit ancient sacred sites and monasteries.
  • Wonderful views of the Himalayas, including Langtang Lirung and Ganesh Himal.
  • Experience and professional trekking guides and porters who are knowledgeable regarding the route and terrains.
  • Best quality climbing and trekking equipment to ensure your safety.

How Difficult is the Yala Peak Climbing Expedition?

The Yala Peak is one of the most accessible mountaineering peaks to summit in Nepal. It has a success rate of 95% in Nepal and has attracted climbers due to its average height compared to other peaks. The climb to the summit can be something other than expert technical skills but physically challenging. The route to the top of the peak is characterized by rocky and icy paths, and you will be hiking in a diverse landscape in most parts of the journey. So, the expedition can be challenging to most travelers and will require good fitness and proper acclimatization. The 14 Days Yala Peak Climbing begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu and takes you to the small town of Syabrubesi in the Langtang region. From here, you will be hiking through rugged terrains, making steep ascents and descents through dense forests and quaint villages. The Yala Peak Climbing Route is peaceful and relaxing during the initial stages, and you will witness and experience the authentic Tibetan culture and Himalayan lifestyle. However, the Yala Peak Climbing journey becomes challenging as you gain altitude. The higher you ascend, the thinner the air becomes, and the oxygen level starts to drop significantly. It becomes essential for travelers to hike at a slow and gradual pace to avoid the risk of altitude sickness. Moreover, the unpredictable nature of the weather conditions in higher elevations might also contribute to the difficulty of the journey. Regardless of this uncertainty, the expertise of our guides will help you face these challenges with thoughtful preparation. Our staff members will help you navigate through the icy terrains with the help of axes and crampons. By following the safety rules and regulations set by our experts, you will be able to enjoy a safe and successful trip to Yala Peak. Overall, the Yala Peak Climbing requires moderate physical fitness, mental endurance and a hunger for an exciting adventure,

How to Prepare for Yala Peak Climbing

Preparing for Yala Peak Climbing requires careful planning and thoughtful preparations to ensure a successful climb. Here are some essential steps we highly suggest you follow to prepare for the mountaineering expedition to Yala Peak.

  • Physical Fitness: Yala Peak Climbing involves moderately challenging trekking trails, which require flexibility, musical strength and stamina. It is advised that you involve yourself in a regular fitness regime. Indulge in exercises such as cycling, running, swimming, squats, and pull ups.
  • Gear And Equipment: You will need to pack proper gear and equipment to begin the Yala Peak Climbing expedition. Your packing list must include essentials like trekking boots, warm clothing, ice axes, harnesses, crampons, helmets, and ropes.
  • Technical Skills: Learn the necessary skills and techniques for climbing. This includes proficiency in using ice axes, crampons, and rope management.
  • Follow the Guide: Abide by the rules and regulations by the trek leader and climbing guide. You must collaborate with your team members under the support staff’s supervision for a safe expedition.

Note: Please keep in mind that any mountaineering expeditions can be inherently risky. It is therefore crucial to follow the guidelines, and be prepared to face any challenges and conditions.

Yala Peak Climbing Cost 2025 and 2026

The Yala Peak climbing Cost starts at $2000 per person. The cost can vary depending on several factors, including the group size, support staff, season, itinerary, and services added. For further information, please follow the group price listed below:

Note: If you want to learn and discuss more about the Yala Peak Climbing Package itinerary and cost, contact us via Email or WhatsApp.

Itinerary
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Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will pick you up and escort you to the hotel. In the evening, we will brief you about the trip ahead.

  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicle

Today, you will explore the world heritage sites around Kathmandu, including Pashupatinath, Sywabhunath, Boudhanath, and Durbar Square. Before you leave, please leave us your passport, two passport-sized photos, and travel insurance. We will apply for the travel permit on your behalf.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicle

A private vehicle awaits you in the morning at the house from where we will begin our journey to Syabrubesi. The scenic ride traverses along the Trishuli river offering travelers magnificent views of Ganesh Himal. At the time of your arrival in Syabrubesi, you will have gained 153m in elevation.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 1503m/4931ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 7-8 Hours Drive
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 125km
  • transportation iconTransportation: Local Transport

You begin the trek early and cross the Bhote Koshi River on a suspension bridge. Shortly, you will follow the Langtang Khola and ascend to Bamboo hiking through trails affected by landslides. The trail then gently ascends to Rimche (2,400m/7,874ft), where we will have lunch. Our hike today ends at Lama Hotel, gaining an elevation of 905m.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 2410m/7907ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 6-7 Hours
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 12km

By the end of the hike today, we will ascend an elevation of over 1020m. So, you might experience how your body reacts to the changing environment. The trail follows Humaenchok and Ghoda tabela and ascends to a beautiful yak pasture. Our hike ends after our arrival in the Langtang village, where we will be welcomed by spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 3430m/11250 ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 6-7 Hours
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 15km

Today, the hike is shorter than it was on other days. We will only gain an elevation of 400m as we reach Kyanjin Gompa, our destination. During the walk, we will pass by the famous Cheese factory, enjoying glorious views of Langtang Lirung and nearby peaks.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 3830m/12563ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 3-4 Hours
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 8km

The seventh day of our itinerary is designated to rest, and acclimatize to help our body adapt to the increasing elevation. Besides, we won't be resting all day as we will tour the nearby monasteries and hike to Kyanjin Ri. This short detour will help us get prepared for the trek and climb ahead of our journey.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 4350m/14272ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 3 hrs
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 5km

We begin our hike to Yala Peak Base Camp, as it gives us time to set up camp for the overnight stay. The trail passes through rocky terrains, icy glaciers with glorious views of Naya Kang, Ganchenpo, Yala Peak, and Tserko Ri. We gained an elevation of 470m from the ascent today, and spent the night in a tented camp.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 4300m/14104f
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Tented Camp
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 6-7 Hours
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 8.5km

Our adventure begins early as we equip ourselves with flashlights and navigate through icy terrains to the summit. We pass by several moraines and crevasses with the help of our equipment and assistance from the climb guide. At the summit, we will have panoramic views of Dorjet Lakpa, Shishapangma, Naya Kang, Langtang Lirung and many other peaks. After the exploration, we retrace the trail back to the base camp.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 5,500 m/18,000 ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Tented Camp
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 7-8 Hours
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 2 km

The journey from Yala Base Camp takes us back to Kyanjin Gompa. We will retrace familiar trails and enjoy the experience from a different perspective. The descent is quite easy, and you can enjoy the hike by exploring nearby areas and taking pictures for your memory.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 3830m/12566ft
  • meal iconMeals: (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 4 hrs
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 8.5 km

After leaving the teahouse at Kyanjin Gompa, the trek takes us through alpine forests and yak herding settlements in Langtang village. We then descend down the valley, passing through Ghodatabela and making our way to the lama hotel. Upon our arrival, we check in at a teahouse and spend our spare time enjoying the views of our surroundings.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 2410m/7907ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Mountain Lodge
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 6 hrs
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 20km

Our journey comes to a conclusion as we make our way to Syabrubesi from Lama Hotel. The path takes us through a dense forest of rhododendrons, bamboo, and several suspension bridges. In the evening, you can stroll around the village and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 1503m/4931ft
  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 5 hrs
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 15Km

A private vehicle will pick you from the teahouse at Syabrubesi in the morning. The drive to Kathmandu passes through familiar towns, villages, farmlands and rivers. After the long road journey, you will relax at the hotel. In the evening, we will gather with the team members to enjoy a farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant. We celebrate our achievement and share our experiences of the memorable journey.

  • max-altitude iconMax. Altitude: 1350m
  • meal iconMeals: (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • walking-hour iconWalking Hours: 7-8 Hours
  • walking-distance iconWalking Distance: 125km
  • transportation iconTransportation: Local Transport

Our representative will pick you up from the hotel and transfer you to the international airport for your flight back home.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicle
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Cost Details
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What's Included
  • Pick up and drop from and to the Tribhuvan International Airport via a private vehicle.
  • Kathmandu City Tour (Heritage site tickets and passes included)
  • Accommodation in 3-star-rated hotels and reputed teahouses.
  • Arrangement of camps before the summit.
  • Full-board meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).
  • Transportation to and from Syabrubesi by a private jeep or a tourist bus.
  • Professional and licensed trekking guide and porter(optional).
  • Climbing guide from the base camp to the Yala Peak.
  • Salary, equipment, food, accommodation, and insurance for the guide, porter, and our staff members.
  • All the necessary trek permits.
  • Government tax and official charges.
  • Equipment for climbing.
  • Certificate of achievement and Outfitter Nepal's Cap, t-shirt, and map.
  • Complimentary use of down jacket, sleeping bag, and duffel bag.
  • Water purification tablets, Diamox, and seasonal fruits.
  • Luggage store for the entire tour.
  • Farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant.
What's not Included
  • Nepal visa, International flight tickets, and Travel insurance.
  • Airfare tax.
  • Personal clothing, gear, and equipment for the expedition.
  • Food and beverages outside of the itinerary.
  • Extended stay at the hotel or teahouse due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Personal expenses include Wi-Fi, internet service, international calls, laundry, and upgraded services.
  • Anything that is not included in the “cost includes” section.
Dates & Prices
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Book the Yala Peak Climb on Your Suitable Date

  • To make the reservation for this exciting trip, you need to make a 10% deposit of the total cost. You can make the rest of the payment at our office after your arrival. The transaction can be made via online, bank transfer, credit/debit card, and cash.
  • Choose a convenient date to begin this remarkable travel to the Langtang region of Nepal.
Useful Information
Good to know before you travel

Experience needed to summit Yala Peak

Yala Peak Climbing is an excellent option for an incredible adventure that does not exceed 6000m. It is a good starting challenge for travelers who have not climbed to higher altitudes, as the descent on this journey is slow and gradual. It is not necessary for you to have prior mountaineering expeditions. But, it is a bonus if you are experienced in using crampons, ice axes, and other mountaineering equipment. Regardless, if you are new to this, our guides will offer you their expertise and guidance while you trek to the peak. In addition, you will also have the time to learn and practice simple mountaineering skills during our pre-trip meeting and at the high base camp.

Gears and Equipment for Yala Peak Climbing

It requires careful consideration to pack for the Yala Peak Climbing trip. You must be well-prepared as you will be traveling to a high-altitude environment, and weather conditions can be unpredictable. Make sure the equipment you get is reliable to make the trip enjoyable. If you are new to this, we have listed a basic packing list to make the preparation process easier for you.

Climbing Gear

  • Crampons
  • Plastic shell mountaineering boots
  • Mountaineering axe
  • Climbing harness
  • Ascender
  • Locking carabiners
  • Belay device
  • Non-locking carabiners
  • Ski goggles
  • Climbing helmet

General

  • Zero-degree sleeping bag
  • Sleeping bag liner
  • Day pack
  • Down jacket

Upper Body

  • Sun hat, Cap
  • Neck gaiter
  • Beanies, Knitted hat
  • Headlamp

Hands

  • Woolen or technical fabric liner gloves
  • Hard-shell outer gloves

Torso

  • Technical fabric base layer
  • Technical fabric shirt, short and long sleeves
  • Windproof shell, waterproof jacket
  • Pullover, Fleece jacket

Lower Body

  • Waterproof hiking pants
  • Technical fabric base layer
  • Trousers
  • Hiking shorts

Feet

  • Woolen socks, Hiking socks
  • Liner socks
  • Trekking boots
  • Gaiters
  • Casual shoes

Undergarments

  • Quick drying undergarments
  • Pajamas

Medications and Personal care

  • Diamox
  • Water purification tablets
  • Medicine prescribed by your doctor
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm
  • Moisturizer
  • Sanitizer
  • Toilet roll
  • Wet wipes
  • Towel
  • Soap, shampoo

Other Essentials

  • Reusable water bottles
  • Hydration bladder
  • Power bank, batteries
  • Binoculars
  • Camera, Laptop

Note: The climbing equipment is expensive, we suggest you rent them from local shops at Thamel, Kathmandu. If you have any further inquiries, you can contact our staff members, they will provide the needed assistance.

Risk of Altitude Sickness and its Remedies

Altitude sickness or Acute Mountain Sickness is a common illness experienced by travelers while ascending to higher altitudes. The condition happens when a person does not go through the proper process of acclimatization. In the Yala Peak Climbing journey, you will reach an altitude of over 5,500 m, where the oxygen levels begin to drop drastically. This phenomenon will cause noticeable effects on your body. However, you do not need to worry as our package is tailored with adequate rest days. Moreover, our guide will be with you at all times to provide immediate medical attention if needed.

Symptoms of Altitude Sickness

  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Loss of appetite
  • Dizziness/Lightheadedness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Difficulty sleeping

Remedies and Preventative Measures

  • Stay hydrated and drink at least 2 to 3 liters of water every day.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol and highly caffeinated beverages.
  • Spend an additional day acclimatizing to enable your body to adjust.
  • Walk in a slow, gradual space and only gain 300-500 meters per day.
  • Take Diamox under medical supervision.
  • Use portable oxygen canisters if you feel any discomfort.

Note: Stress and physical exertion are a natural part of hiking and climbing in the high-altitude region of Nepal. But you must listen to your body and inform the trek guide immediately if your symptoms persist. This will allow us to arrange your swift air evacuation so we can provide you with medical treatment.

Best Time for Yala Peak Climbing

The ideal time to begin your Yala Peak adventure is during the spring and autumn season. These two seasons are perfect for trekking in the mesmerizing foothills of the Himalayas. It is also the ideal time for travelers to conquer the summit of Yala Peak. The trail remains dry, and the region does not experience heavy snowfall or rainfall.

Spring Season (March, April, and May)

Spring is an excellent season for the Yala Peak climbing expedition. During this time of the year, the weather and climate are in stable conditions, which makes it an optimal choice of option. This ensures you have an enhanced travel experience in the high-altitude trails of the region without any hassle.

Autumn Season (September, October, and November)

Autumn is yet another best time for trekking and climbing in the foothills and Himalayas of the Langtang Valley. The season is characterized by perfect weather conditions and beautiful trek trails. The crisp and clear skies provide you with stunning views of the snow-capped mountains around you. Traveling in Autumn is also the perfect opportunity for travelers to experience the unique cultural festivities including Dashain and Tihar.

Emergency and Evacuation in Yala Peak Climb

Any unforeseen accidents and incidents during the expedition are rare. However, we must not overlook them and follow preventive measures to prevent injuries. In such circumstances, helicopter evacuation is the quickest and safest way to ensure swift medical attention. Keep in mind that, in the event of an emergency, our staff members will bear the responsibility of escorting you. Our priority will be to move you to the nearest health facility for immediate medical attention. On the other hand, if you require immediate evacuation, we will arrange a helicopter evacuation, which is covered by travel insurance.

Meet Our Support Team for Yala Peak

From the beginning of your tour inquiry to the end of our remarkable journey, you will remain in touch with our guides and staff members. Upon arriving in Nepal, you will meet with our operating manager and travel planner at our office. It is the perfect opportunity for you to ask any questions you might have about the trip. You can also speak directly with our trek guide, who has navigated the trek and submitted the peak several times. During the whole process and the expedition itself, you will have the support of knowledgeable staff, who will provide you assistance at all times.

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