The Yala peak stands in Langtang National Park of Nepal. It is 5500 meters above sea level. The climbing rules had been changed, and everyone climb without a climbing permit, even though it was a technical climbing peak.
Yala Peak Climbing
- DestinationNepal
- Duration14 Days
- DifficultyAdventurous
- ActivityClimbing
- Max Altitude5500m
- Group SizeMin. 1 Pax
- AccommodationGuest House & Tent
- MealsBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- TransportJeep
- Start & End PointKathmandu
- Best SeasonsMarch-May, Sep-Dec
Trip Highlights
- There is no need for climbing permits for Yala Peak climbing.
- Yala Peak Climbing is a famous Climbing Peak in the Langtang region.
- The Yala Peak Climbing trip starts from the Langtang Valley
- Yala Peak climbing trip offers panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Naya Kang, Ganesh Himal, and Shishapangma.
- Kyanjin Monastery lies on its route.
Overview of Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak climbing (5500m) is a practical climbing peak in the Langtang region, north of Kathmandu. It is combined with the wonderful Langtang Valley trekking within the 14-day trip. The mountain is a picturesque and superb trip.
It provides beautiful views of the Himalayan ranges, including the Manaslu, Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Naya Kang, and Ganesh Himal ranges, as well as Shishapangma (6388m) and Gangchempo (6388m).
Yala peak climbing is closer to the Tibetan border, following the ridge of high mountains. Similarly, the climbing season on Yala Peak runs from March to May, June, September, October, and November every year.
We offer Yala Peak climbing activities with an Experienced climbing guide, an itinerary, permits, and a reasonable price. Contact us now by email and WhatsApp at +977-9851033819.
The mountaineering trip to Yala Peak passes through Langtang National Park. It is rich in natural scenes, stunning landscapes, blooming rhododendrons, and Snow Leopards and Red Pandas in its fauna.
The views of Langtang Valley are regarded as the most beautiful in the world. Before starting expedition sports, climbers prefer to visit Kyanjin Monastery (3900m), a famous Buddhist pilgrimage site, to acclimatize to the high altitude.
The hike through the surrounding terrain into the higher reaches of Langtang is fruitful for acclimatizing to high altitude. The camp lies at Yala Kharka (4600m) on the Yak grazing meadow.
The peak climbing guide focuses on the technical, challenging aspects of climbing and the use of climbing gear.
The Yala Peak Expedition trip begins from Syabrubensi after a seven-hour bus drive north of Kathmandu. It is a beautiful and brilliant trip through the dense Oak and rhododendron forest.
Yala Peak climbing is suitable for beginners and skill development practice to climb the highest mountains. It is fruitful to know how to use climbing gear and equipment.
Boundless Adventure operates several Yala peaks rising activities. We are dedicated to a successful summit with professional guides and sound trip management. Please get in touch with us for more information now.
Yala peaks climbing gears
Our company provides most of the climbing gear and food from Kathmandu, Nepal. It would help if you informed us what types of climbing gear you need, and we will provide them accordingly, including a tent, a mattress, a sleeping bag, and an ice axe; however, all climbing gear except climbing boots may not fit your size.
Detailed Itinerary
Day01Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters).
Duration20 MinAccommodationHotel
Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters).
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, you’ll be greeted by our team members of Boundless Adventure and pick you up at the International Airport and drop you off at your hotel by a private car.
As per your preference, you’ll either stay in the hotel you chose or the one we selected. If you stay in the hotel we chose, it will be around the Thamel area. During the drive to your hotel, our members will inform you about what you’ll see.
The day is yours; you can do whatever you want in the remaining time. However, our guide will brief you at your hotel in the evening about the following day’s journey.
Day02Drive to Syabrubesi (1503m)
Duration5/5 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Drive to Syabrubesi (1503m)
Start with breakfast early in the morning at your hotel in Kathmandu. We’ll pick you up from your hotel, and the journey towards climbing Yala Peak begins. The drive begins by heading north from Kathmandu toward Trishuli Bazar. At Trishuli Bazar, the drive continues toward Betrawati, passing through several villages, and you’ll get to Dhunche.
In the Central Development Region of Nepal, Dhunche is the district headquarters of the Rasuwa district. The village of Syabrubesi is 15-20 km north of Dhunche. A 6-8 hour drive from Kathmandu takes you to Syabrubesi at an elevation of 1503m.
However, the duration depends upon the mode of transportation and the traffic conditions during the drive. The distance between Kathmandu and Syabrubesi is 122 km. You have lunch along the way, and your dinner and overnight stay are at the tea house/lodge of Syabrubesi.
Day03Trek to Lama Hotel (2480m)
Duration5/6 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Lama Hotel (2480m)
Early in the morning, with a warm breakfast at the tea house of Syabrubesi, you’ll start trekking toward the Lama Hotel. Departing from Syabrubesi, you’ll walk along the Bhote Koshi and Langtang Khola rivers. Continuing through the trail of riverside, you’ll trek through the dense forest. A few hours of walking takes you to the Bamboo village, where you’ll stop for lunch.
After lunch, you’ll Continue ascending through the oak and rhododendron forest. Crossing the bridge over the Langtang Khola, a trail leads you to a gentle ascend and takes you to Lama Hotel at an Elevation of 2840 meters above sea level. It takes around 5/6 hours, along with a lunch break at Bamboo. The distance from Sybrubesi to the lama hotel is 11.3km. Your dinner and accommodation are at the same tea house as the Lama Hotel.
Day04Trek to Langtang village (3,430m) - 4/5 hours.
Duration5/6 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Langtang village (3,430m) - 4/5 hours.
Enjoying the views of the surrounding area, you’ll have your morning’s meal at Lama Hotel’s tea house. Subsequently, you’ll reach the day’s destination, Langtang village, at 3430m.
Walking alongside the river of Langtang Khola (river), you’ll get to a lush environment. Passing through the beautiful waterfalls, you’ll get to the village of Ghoda Tabela. The meaning of the GhodaTabela is “Horse Stable ”; you’ll have your delicious lunch at the village.
As you finish breakfast, you’ll continue trekking towards Langtang village. From Ghoda Tabela, the trail continues by the rhododendron. Then, passing from the forest, you’ll notice the landscape opening up. After that, you’ll pass Langtang Gompa and reach your destination, Langtang village. The trekking duration from Lama Hotel to Langtang village is 5-6 hours, covering a distance of 14km.
Day05Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3830m)
Duration3 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3830m)
Right after breakfast at the tea house of Langtang village, you’ll start ascending towards the small village of Mundu. Reaching Mundu, you’ll pass through the Stone Mani wall along the way.
From Mundu, the trail ascends gradually through the grassland and small settlement of houses. Passing through the yak pasture and the suspension bridge, you’ll get to Kyanjin Gompa. The trekking journey is short, taking around 3-4 hours and covering a 9.7km distance.
Your lunch, dinner, and day accommodation will be at the same teahouse as the Kyanjin Gompa.
Day06Kyanjing Explore day.
Duration5 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Kyanjing Explore day.
As you’re above 3500m, you’ll have a chance of acute mountain sickness, so for your well-being, our itinerary is designed with an acclimatization day at Kyanjin. The day is a circuit day trip. On this day, you’ll go to a higher elevation and return to Kynjing for an overnight stay. This day, you’ll hike to Menchhyamsa Ri at an elevation of 4650m. To get to the Menchhyamsa Ri, you’ll walk through the gorge on a narrow trail.
The reason for hiking up to Menchhyamsa Ri is to get a better view of the different peaks of the Langtang range. Langtang Ri (7,205 m), Langtang II (6596m), Newkang/Naya Knag (5122m), Yala Peak (5,500 m ), Ganja la (5863m), Langtang Lirung (7234m), Changbu (6251m), Kingshung (6781m), Langtang Yubra (6264m) and other surrounding peaks are seen from Menchhyamsa Ri.
Langtang Glacier is the closest view seen from the top of Menchhyamsa Ri. After the exploration, you’ll return down through the way of Kyanjin Ri (4400m). You’ll ascend to Menchhyamsa Ri and descend another way to return to Kyanjin. The overall exploration day is about 5 hours.
Day07Trek to Yala Peak Base camp (4400m) 5-6 hours. (Tented Camp)
Duration5 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Yala Peak Base camp (4400m) 5-6 hours. (Tented Camp)
After a pleasant exploration day at the Kyanjin, you’ll get a delicious breakfast at the tea house of the Kyanjin Gompa. After breakfast, you’ll head up to the Yala Peak Base Camp. Passing through the yak pasture and ascending gradually, you’ll walk through the rocky trail.
However, the trail along the Langshisha Kharka is easy. Some people ride a horse to get to Yala Peak Base Camp, but unfortunately, we do not provide a horse-riding facility.
A 5-hour hike takes you to the Yala Peak Base Camp at an elevation of 4800m. We should have camped at Yala Peak base camp, as there is no facility for tea houses/lodges at the base camp. Boundless Adventure provides camping equipment to our crew. You’ll get a packed lunch along the way from Kyanjin. We settle the camp, and dry/camp food is already prepared by the cook upon your reach of the base camp. Overnight stay at Camp.
Day08Summit (5732m) and Langshisha kharka (4300m)
MealsB, L & D
Summit (5732m) and Langshisha kharka (4300m)
You’ll have a small climbing training about fixing rope, Jumar, and Crampons at the base camp a day earlier. After the success of training a day earlier, you’ll be ready for the eight-day’s most awaited journey. Around 3 am, you’ll leave Yala base Camp with a packed lunch. You’ll have our climbing team with you. A climbing guide will be ahead of you to fix all the climbing equipment.
To get to the summit of the Yala Peak at an elevation of 5732m, it takes approximately 4 hours. You’ll get a mesmerizing view from the summit. The sunrise rays over the Himalayan peaks are unforgettable. As you finish exploring, you’ll return to Yala Peak base camp in the same way, taken to get to Yala summit. 2 hours of descending takes you to Yala base Camp.
After that, you’ll move towards Langshisha Kharka. A two-hour walk from Yala Peak takes you to Langshisha Kharka, at an elevation of 4300m. You have a pleasant dinner and overnight at the tent, which we manage.
Day09Langshisha kharka to Kyanjin Gompa
Duration4 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Langshisha kharka to Kyanjin Gompa
With a morning meal at Langshisha Kharka, you’ll descend to Kyanjin Gompa after getting to the summit of Yala Peak. Following the trail back to Kaynjin Gompa, you’ll descend through yak pasture and alpine landscape.
The villages you’ll pass through are familiar. As the trail includes descending, take care of your ankle, as it may get hurt. Listen to the guide and descend while resting at some point.
After covering the 18.6km distance by walking for 4 hours, you’ll reach your day’s resting point, Kaynjin Gompa. At this time, you can Rest for a full day. You’ll have lunch and dinner and stay overnight at Kyanjin Gompa’s tea house.
Day10Trek to Lama Hotel. 5-6 hours.
Duration7 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Lama Hotel. 5-6 hours.
Another return journey begins with a warm breakfast at Kyanjin Gompa and descending towards Lama Hotel. Passing through the small settlements of Mundu, Langtang village, Thyangsyap, Ghodatabela, and Chunama you’ll get to the Lama Hotel.
Before reaching the lama hotel from Chunama, you’ll walk by the riverside of the Langtang Khola. After enjoying the familiar paths and stunning views, you’ll get to the Lama Hotel within 6-7 hours, covering a 20 km distance. You’ll get lunch at Ghodatabela, whereas your dinner and accommodation are at Lama Hotel.
Day11Trek to Thulo Syabru 2120m.
DurationHoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Thulo Syabru 2120m.
The eleventh day begins with a warm breakfast at Lama Hotel’s tea house and trekking back from Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru. Passing through the riverside, you’ll get to Bamboo, where you’ll rest for a while. Then the walk takes you to Doman. Passing through the beautiful forest landscape, you’ll set foot for the day’s resting point, Thulo Syabru, at an elevation of 2120m.
The 5-6 hours trek from Lama Hotel takes you to Thulo Syabru, covering approximately 13 km. You’ll have lunch at Pahiro, dinner, and overnight stay at the same tea house as Thulo Syabru.
Day12Trek to Dhunche 2020m
Duration5 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Trek to Dhunche 2020m
Enjoying the view of the Thulo Syabru area, you’ll have a warm breakfast at the tea house where you have spent the night. After finishing breakfast, you’ll continue your descending journey towards Dhunche.
Heading towards Brabal while enjoying the view, you’ll reach Sano Bharku. The trail involves a mix of ascent and descent. Continuing trekking, you’ll pass through Tamang village and reach Thulo Bharku.
From Thulo Bharku, the trail descends, and you’ll reach today’s destination, Dhunche, at an elevation of 1960m. You’ll have lunch at Thulo Bhrakhu. Accommodation and dinner are at the Dhunche Hotel.
Day13Drive back to Kathmandu.
Duration6 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsB, L & D
Drive back to Kathmandu.
After having a morning meal at the tea house of the district headquarters of Rasuwa, Dhunche, you’ll pack your backpack and return to Kathmandu.
The drive from Dhunche to Kathmandu returns through the same highway you took to reach Dhunche at the start of your journey.
The road first passes through Trishuli Bazar and then takes a route to the Prithivi highway. During the drive, you’ll see the stunning beauty of Nepal’s distinctive landscapes.
Covering approximately 103 km drive, you’ll get to Kathmandu within 6 hours of driving by Bus. As you get to Kathmandu, you’ll drop by your hotel. Your lunch will be along the way, whereas dinner and overnight stay will be at the Kathmandu Hotel.
Day14Final Departure.
Duration20 MinAccommodationHotelMealsBreakfast Included
Final Departure.
As per the time of the flight, we’ll pick you up from your hotel and drop you at Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure to your country.
With an unforgettable memory created during the Yala Peak Climbing journey, you’ll say goodbye to our team and Nepal. Although the journey will be finished, the memory will last in your heart forever. From the side of Boundless Adventure, you are always welcome to Nepal and heartily welcome to explore the beauty of Nepal more with us.
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Know Before You Go
Best Season for Yala Peak Climbing
Choosing the best season for climbing Yala Peak can enhance your overall experience. Spring and Autumn are the best seasons for a less complicated expedition with more enjoyment.
Spring (March to May) is a pleasant time in the Langtang Valley. It comes after the winter season and has mild temperatures. The stable weather during that time made spring one of the most favorable times for Yala Peak Climbing. Also, the blossoms of the flora, including rhododendrons, make the trails to Yala Peak climbing awe-inspiring.
Autumn (September to November)is another good season for climbing Yala Peak. Like spring, Autumn also has pleasant weather and mild temperatures, making climbing to Yala Peak enjoyable. The season comes after the monsoon season, which washes away the dirt in the Langtang area, leaving it fresh and clean. The clear skies in Autumn also provide excellent visibility, making the season ideal for climbing Yala Peak.
Unfavorable season for Yala Peak Climbing
The monsoon and winter seasons are unfavorable for climbing Yala Peak. The monsoon starts in June and lasts until early August. The heavy rainfall during the monsoon season makes climbing Yala Peak unfavorable, as the trail is slippery during the month. The rainfall also obstructs the visibility of Langtang's beauty, making the climb less enjoyable.
Winter starts in December and lasts until February. The sub-zero temperatures make climbing Yala Peak unfavorable. The cold and the chances of avalanches make it unsuitable for climbing. Also, most tea houses are closed during the winter season, so climbers face accommodation problems.
Price for Yala Peak Climbing
The price of climbing Yala Peak is not exact as it is subjective. Factors including the group size, itinerary customization, whether to hire a porter, and whether to buy or rent gear and equipment affect the cost.
Among the factors that affect the price of Yala Peak climbing, group size makes a significant difference. For a large number of groups, Boundless Adventure can provide exclusive group discounts. Thus, the more you are in a group for peak climbing, the more you can expect to get a discount and minimize the price. However, we will also offer the maximum group discount for small groups and solo climbers.
Furthermore, the Yala Peak Climbing lasts 14 days, including arrival, departure, and an acclimatization day on an excursion. Yet, if climbers prefer to customize their itinerary, the price for the climbing package varies.
The Yala Peak climbing price covers most of the expenses associated with the climb, including three meals a day throughout the expedition, accommodation, permits, a climbing and trekking guide, and all ground transportation.
If you have any questions regarding the cost, you can contact us via WhatsApp at +977 9851033819. We will provide you with cost details while taking your preferences into account. Our package doesn't have any hidden charges.
Difficulty level of Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak is one of the adventurous peaks in Langtang Valley. The expedition's highest elevation is 5732m at the summit of Yala Peak. Altitude-related issues are the primary concern during the climb to Yala Peak. However, proper acclimatization, staying hydrated, and listening to your body can greatly help during the climb.
The climb to Yala Peak requires basic mountaineering skills, including the use of crampons, ice axes, and ropes. However, climbing can be more difficult if climbers don't know how to use them. The climb involves long hours of walking through a diverse landscape and requires good physical fitness. Moreover, unpredictable weather poses challenges for climbing Yala Peak. Yet, Yala Peak is a non-technical peak. Climbers with proper preparation and an acclimatization schedule can complete the climb.
Acclimatization days during Yala Peak Climbing
Acclimatization is the foremost aspect of climbing at high elevations, such as Yala Peak. It helps climbers adapt to a changed environment and adjust to a new environment. Acclimatization also helps climbers reduce the risk of acute mountain sickness.
Boundless Adventure has included day six as an acclimatization and exploration day in a Yala Peak Climbing itinerary. The acclimatization day is at Kyanjin at an elevation of 3860m. On the day, climbers hike up to either Menchhyamsa Ri (4650m) or Kyanjin Ri (4773m). Menchhyamsa Ri and Kyanjin Ri are the finest viewpoints of the Langtang Valley, offering a stunning panorama of mountain peaks and glaciers. After the acclimatization day, the climber descends to Kyanjin for the night. However, if you need more acclimatization days and face difficulty during the climb, we don't mind adding more.
Major Attraction of Yala Peak Climbing
If you are going on a Yala Peak Climbing, you should be ready to appeal to your eyes with some of the most spectacular views as the trail passes through the most attractive area and scenery. Some of the major attractions of the Yala Peak Climbing include:
Snow-capped peaks
From the beginning to the return, the expedition to Yala Peak offers views of some spectacular mountain peaks. The panorama of the Manaslu range, Mt. Naya Kang (5844m), Mount Shishapangma (6388m), Mt. Langtang Lirung (7234m), and the Ganesh Himal range are the major attractions of the Yala Peak Climbing.
Langtang National Park
The journey to Yala Peak passes through Langtang National Park, which is home to numerous plant and animal species. The Langtang National Peak is a major attraction for Yala Peak Climbing, as it offers a surreal sight of diverse flora and fauna.
Tamang Village
The Tamang people live in the Langtang valley. Throughout the climbing expedition, climbers pass through the Tamang village. The traditional settlements with ancient buildings are unique. Also, the monasteries along the way, decorated with prayer flags and wheels, catch the climber's attention.
Accommodation and meals during the climb
Tea houses and tents serve as accommodation and dining points during the climb to Yala Peak. From Syabrubesi to Kyanjin Gompa, climbers stay in standard tea houses run by locals. The tea houses have general facilities to provide a place to rest. Climbers can expect two single beds, mattresses, sheets, and pillows in a tea house room. For warmth, we suggest you bring a sleeping bag.
Climbers must spend two nights in a tent above Kyanjin; no human settlements or tea houses exist. Our climbing crew will set up a tent for you to rest in.
During their stay, climbers will get meals at the tea houses. Climbers can choose their meals from the menu list. However, the tea houses offer fresh meals with the protein and carbohydrates necessary to climb Yala Peak. Climbers will also get meals in a tent. Our cook will prepare meals for you.
Essential Questions
Where is Yala Peak located?
Yala Peak is in the Langtang Valley and part of Langtang National Park. It lies north of the Kathmandu Valley, close to the Tibet border, and northeast of Kyanjin Gompa. The Peak is part of the Langtang Himal range, a popular destination for climbers.
How long does it take to climb Yala Peak?
One can complete the climb to Yala Peak within two weeks. The expedition to Yala Peak climbing begins with the drive to Syabrubesi. From Syabrubesi, the trek begins towards Lama Hotel and continues via Langtang village, Kyanjin Gompa, Yala Peak Base Camp, and, on the seventh day, Yala Peak Summit. Afterward, the journey returns via Langshisha Kharka, Kyanjin Gompa, Lama Hotel, Thulo Syabru, and Dhunche, then back to Kathmandu.
What is the cost of Yala Peak Climbing?
The cost of Yala Peak Climbing varies depending on factors such as the duration of the expedition, trip customization, any special requests for the excursion, and group size. However, Boundless Adventure provides an exclusive group discount, so the larger the group, the greater the discount. For the exact cost of the Yala Peak Climbing, get in touch with us via WhatsApp at +977 9851033819.
How hard is Yala Peak to climb?
Yala Peak is moderately adventurous to climb and one of the more accessible climbing peaks in Nepal. Advanced technical climbing skills are not necessary to climb it, making it more accessible. Thus, with proper preparation and physical fitness, one can complete the climb smoothly.
How high is Yala Peak?
Yala Peak is 5,500 m above sea level. From its summit, climbers get an excellent panoramic view of the peaks, including the Manaslu range, Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Shishapangma, Ganesh Himal range, and Gangchempo. Despite its higher elevation, Yala Peak is often considered one of the most accessible trekking peaks in Nepal.
In which season will I face fewer problems while climbing Yala Peak?
We suggest climbing Yala Peak in the spring and Autumn to face fewer problems. The season is the best time for attempting any mountaineering adventure. With its stable, mild weather, spring reduces the risk of extreme cold. Autumn also provides fewer problems with pleasant temperatures and comfortable climbing conditions.
What are the accommodations for Peak climbing in Yala?
Tea houses and tents are the places to stay during the peak climb to Yala. From Syabrubesi to Kyanjin, climbers stay in a local tea house run by residents. Tea houses provide basic accommodation with twin-sharing beds and meals. Above Kyanjin, there are no tea houses, so climbers stay in tents at Yala Peak Base Camp and Langshisha Kharka, which our climbing team will set up.
Is a permit necessary for Yala Peak climbing?
Yes, several permits, including a climbing permit, a Langtang National Park permit, and a TIMS card, are required to climb Yala Peak. The permits are mandatory; no one can complete the climb without them. Boundless Adventure provides all the permits to its clients to ascend to Yala Peak.
What gear and equipment are required for climbing Yala Peak?
Base layers, Insulating layers, Outer layers, down jacket, Gloves, Hats, Balaclava, climbing boots, Gaiters, trekking pole, sleeping bag, crampons, and socks are some of the essential gear and equipment required for climbing Yala Peak. Likewise, climbing gear, including an ice axe, harness, carabiners, ropes, and ascenders, is necessary for climbing Yala's Peak.
Are altitude-related issues a concern during Yala Peak climbing?
Yes, one of the major concerns during the Yala Peak Climbing is altitude-related issues. Generally, the issues concern the elevation of 2500m, and the climb takes climbers to 5500m, so altitude-related issues are significant. Thus, we suggest climbers acclimatize properly, drink adequate water, and listen to their bodies.
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