
Yala Peak Climbing
Overview of Yala Peak Climbing
Trip Highlights
- Yala Peak (5,520m)
- Views of Shishapangma, Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal
- Trek through Langtang Valley
- Visit Langtang Village
- Visit Kyanjin Gompa
- Tamang culture experience
- Entry via Langtang National Park
- Rhododendron & bamboo forests
- Glacier walk & snow slopes
- Yala Base Camp overnight
- Beginner-friendly peak climbing
- Basic crampon & rope use
- Yak pastures & alpine meadows
- Wildlife (red panda, Himalayan tahr)
- Drive from Kathmandu
- No domestic flight required
- Less crowded trekking route
- Budget-friendly expedition
Detailed Itinerary
You may arrive in Kathmandu valley at any time. Upon your arrival, you will be transferred to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Cost Includes
- All Arrival and Departure Transfer from the airport to the hotel
- and vice-versa.
- Twin sharing rooms at Tourist Standard Hotel or 2-3 stars Hotel in
- Kathmandu on a Bed / Breakfast basis. (Includes welcome and farewell
- dinner).
- Domestic flight Ramechap / Lukla / Ramechap or Kathmandu with
- chartered vehicles to Ramechap and back.
- Hotel and dinner at Ramechap on the way to Lukla.
- Full board trekking on lodge basis till Lobuche includes B-L-D with
- twin sharing room basis.
- Applicable Climbing and National Park permits and Garbage deposit fees.
- Wages, transportation allowance, and insurance of trekking and camping staff, as well porters, including Yak man.
- High altitude guide, staff, potters, special wages and equipment and special allowance.
- Climbing guide insurance climbing allowance with peak bonus including climbing equipment.
- Medical Kits, ropes and oxygen for staff and guides only.
Cost Excludes
- Personal medical and travel insurance.
- Single room supplement in Kathmandu hotels and during trekking in local lodges is available at an additional cost.
- In Kathmandu, accommodation is provided on a bed-and-breakfast basis only; lunch and dinner are not included except for the welcome and farewell meals.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, tipping, soft/hard drinks, and extra meals during the trek.
- Emergency evacuation by any means of transportation, including helicopter services.
- Camping services, including tents and food above Camp I, must be arranged personally.
- Early return from the expedition due to personal reasons, illness, or any other issues will not be refunded; all additional expenses must be borne by the individual.
- Personal oxygen and medical kits during the climb, as well as the royalty fees for the Mount Everest climb.
- Personal trekking and climbing gear, including a sleeping bag and down jacket.
- Tipping for trekking and camping staff, cooks, kitchen staff, porters, and climbing guides.








