Kyanjin to Yala Peak Climbing -


Kyanjin to Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak altitude (5,500m) is a popular Trekking peak in the Langtang region, offering a non-technical mountain, but rewarding climb including stunning views of Shisapangma (8,027m), Langtang Lirung (7,227m), Dorje Lakpa (6,966m) Naya Kang peak and, other Himalayan peaks. The Yala Peak climbing typically starts from Kynjin Gompa (3,870m) Last tea hose for the Langtang trek.
How difficult climbing this peak?
Yala Peak climbing is considered a moderate Trekking peak in Langtang Nepal, This peak does not have much technical climbing, meaning you don’t need advanced mountaineering skills, but it does require basic climbing techniques and good physical fitness.
Kyanjin to Yala Peak Climbing Altitude Challenges
Kyanjin to Yala Peak climb (5,500m) poses a risk of altitude sickness, therefore you need acclimatization in Kyanjin Gompa, which is crucial before the summit push.
Kyanjin to Yala Peak Climbing Technically
During the peak climbing. There are no steep rock or ice walls, but it requires basic mountaineering skills walking with crampons, using an ice axe, and possibly a rope for safety. The final ascent is mostly a snow-covered ridge with some icy sections.
Kyanjin to Yala peak climbing Trekking Permits
Langtang National Park Permit and you need a Guide compulsory for the Langtang region trek. Without a Trekking Guide, you cannot do this trek.
Kyanjin to Yala Peak climbing equipment
Ice axe, harness, Crampons, Ropes, Mountaineering boots, warm layered clothing, and Sleeping bag (-20*C we recommend those types of equipment as well.
Weather conditions during the trek, and climbing
Cold temperatures (-*C to-@0*C at the summit in the early morning. High-altitude winds and potential snowfall can add to the difficulty.
Best time for Peak climbing
Spring (March to May is stable weather, warmer temperatures, and clear skies. The Autumn season (September to November is the best visibility and comfortable trekking and peak climbing imes.
Trekking and climbing winter and the monsoon
From December to February, it is possible to trek and climb but very challenging due to extreme cold and heavy snowfall. During monsoon season June to August, we don’t recommend going for a trek due to heavy rain slippery trails, and poor visibility.
How much does cost for Yala peak climbing from Kyanjin?
It costs per person 350:USD and Single Trekker climbing costs 500:USD.
Day | Destination | Altitude | Walking Hour | Accommodation |
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1 | Kyanjin to Yala Peak Base Camp 3870 | 4600 | 4-5 | Tent |
2 | Summit Yala Peak (5,500m) and Return to Kyanjin Gompa Summit Push: Starts early morning (around 2-3 AM) | 5500 | 9-11 | Lodge at Kyanjin 3870 |
Yala Peak climbing cost includes
- English-speaking climbing guides who are professional, experienced, and equipped with all the necessary equipment including his daily allowance.
- Equipment and clothing needed for the climbing Guide are included in our price
- Tent and Mattress,
- Hot Drinking water, Tea & coffee.
- All group equipment includes Fix rope, Main rope, snow bar, Ice Crew,
- Meals and Accommodations for Base Camp.
Yala Peak Climbing cost excludes
- Personal Trekking and Climbing Equipment
- Tips for trekking staff
No, you don’t need a climbing permit for Yala Peak, because less then 5,800 Meters don’t need Climbing Permit.
Yala peak climbing from Kyanjin for only two days is enough.
We sleep in the Yala Base camp and we include tents and food.
Yala Peak is located south of Kyanjin Gompa and this peak is the border of Tibet.