Thamel Gahiti, Kathmandu, Nepal
Earth Matter Treks & Expedition Nepal
  • Destination

    Nepal

  • Regions

    Langtang

  • Activity

    Trekking

  • Accomodation

    Tea House/Lodges

  • Transportation

    Trekking/Walking

  • Duration

    12 Days

  • Trip Grade

    Moderate/Challenging

  • Altitude

    Yala Peak 5,520 meters (18,110 feet) and Syabrubesi 1,550 meters (5,085 feet) above sea level.

  • Best Season

    Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)

  • Start/End Point

    Syabrubesi-Syabrubesi

Destination Region Activity Accomodation Transportation
Nepal Langtang Trekking Tea House/Lodges Trekking/Walking
Duration Trip Grade Altitude Best Season Start/End Point
12 Days Moderate/Challenging Yala Peak 5,520 meters (18,110 feet) and Syabrubesi 1,550 meters (5,085 feet) above sea level. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) Syabrubesi-Syabrubesi

Trip Overview

The Yala Peak trek is a popular trekking destination in Nepal, known for its stunning views of the Langtang range and the opportunity to summit Yala Peak itself, which stands at 5,520 meters (18,110 feet). It’s a relatively moderate trek compared to some of the higher altitude treks in Nepal, making it accessible for those with some trekking experience. The trek usually starts from Syabrubesi and passes through beautiful landscapes, rhododendron forests, and traditional Tamang villages before reaching the base camp for Yala Peak.

Trip Highlights

  • Scenic Landscapes: The trek takes you through diverse landscapes including lush forests, terraced fields, and high alpine meadows with panoramic views of the Langtang Himalayas.
  • Cultural Experience: Encounter traditional Tamang villages along the way, where you can experience local hospitality and learn about their unique culture and lifestyle.
  • Yala Peak Summit: The trek culminates in the opportunity to summit Yala Peak, a non-technical climb that rewards climbers with breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and other surrounding peaks.
  • Langtang National Park: The trek is within the Langtang National Park, known for its rich biodiversity including rare species like red pandas and various bird species.
  • Accessibility: Compared to some other peaks in the region, Yala Peak is accessible to climbers with basic mountaineering skills, making it a popular choice for those seeking a first Himalayan summit experience.
  • Adventure and Serenity: The trek combines adventure with tranquility, offering a balance of challenging climbs and serene natural beauty.

Itinerary

  • Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city, and settle into your accommodation.
  • Depending on your arrival time, you may have some free time to explore Kathmandu's vibrant streets, visit temples like Swayambhunath or Pashupatinath, or prepare for your trek.

  • Start early with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, a journey that takes about 7-8 hours.
  • Enjoy views of terraced fields, rural settlements, and the Trishuli River along the way.
  • Syabrubesi is a small village in the Langtang region, where you'll begin your trekking adventure.

  • Begin your trekking journey through lush forests and small villages.
  • Pass through Bamboo and Rimche villages before reaching Lama Hotel, where you'll stay overnight.
  • The trek involves a gradual ascent, allowing you to acclimatize to higher altitudes.

  • Continue ascending through the Langtang Valley, surrounded by dense forests of oak, maple, and rhododendron.
  • Pass by water mills, prayer wheels, and chortens as you enter the traditional Tamang village of Langtang.
  • Enjoy views of the Langtang Lirung peak and immerse yourself in the local culture.

  • Trek along the valley surrounded by snowy peaks and lush landscapes.
  • Reach Kyanjin Gompa, a Buddhist monastery and the last village settlement on the trek.
  • Explore the monastery, visit a yak cheese factory, and take in panoramic views of Langtang Ri, Tserko Ri, and Ganja La.

  • Take a rest day to acclimatize to the higher altitude at Kyanjin Gompa.
  • Optionally, hike up to Kyanjin Ri (4,773m/15,659ft) for spectacular views of the Langtang peaks and glaciers.
  • Relax, explore the local area, and prepare for the next day's ascent to Yala Base Camp.

  • Begin the ascent towards Yala Base Camp, crossing moraines and rocky terrain.
  • Set up camp at Yala Base Camp, which offers stunning views of surrounding peaks and glaciers.
  • Prepare for the summit push the next morning.

  • Start early in the morning for the summit attempt on Yala Peak.
  • The climb involves a non-technical ascent, but requires basic mountaineering skills and equipment.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views from the summit, including Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Shishapangma.
  • Descend back to Yala Base Camp and continue down to Kyanjin Gompa for a well-deserved rest.

  • Begin the descent back through the Langtang Valley, retracing your steps towards Lama Hotel.
  • Descend through forests and past villages, enjoying different perspectives of the landscapes you crossed on your ascent.

  • Continue descending from Lama Hotel back to Syabrubesi.
  • Reflect on your trekking journey and celebrate your achievements with your trekking team.

  • Take a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, enjoying views of the countryside once more.
  • Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel.

  • Depending on your flight time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Kathmandu.
  • Transfer to the airport for your departure, concluding your Yala Peak trekking adventure.

Cost Inclusion/Exclusion

Cost Inclusion

  • Trekking Permits and Fees: This includes the necessary permits such as the Langtang National Park entry permit and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.
  • Accommodation: Accommodation during the trek, usually in tea houses or lodges along the route. Camping gear may be included if camping is part of the itinerary.
  • Meals: Meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner). This typically includes locally prepared meals at tea houses or campsites.
  • Transportation: Ground transportation as per the itinerary, such as airport transfers and the drive between Kathmandu and the trek starting point (e.g., Syabrubesi).
  • Guide and Porter: Experienced trekking guide(s) and porter(s). Guides provide information about the trekking route, culture, and ensure safety, while porters carry your main luggage.
  • Climbing Equipment (if applicable): Basic climbing equipment like ropes, ice axes, and crampons for the summit push on Yala Peak.
  • Emergency Support: Basic medical kit and emergency evacuation arrangements (typically up to a certain altitude).

Cost Exclusion

  • International Flights: Flights to and from Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Personal Travel Insurance: Travel insurance covering trekking activities, including emergency medical evacuation and repatriation.
  • Personal Expenses: Expenses such as additional meals in Kathmandu, snacks, beverages, souvenirs, and tips for guides and porters.
  • Optional Activities: Additional activities not specified in the itinerary, such as city tours in Kathmandu or extra excursions.
  • Climbing Gear Rental (if applicable): Personal climbing gear such as mountaineering boots, harness, and sleeping bags. These can usually be rented in Kathmandu if you don't have your own.
  • Additional Accommodation: Accommodation in Kathmandu before or after the trek, beyond what is included in the itinerary.
  • Personal Medications: Any personal medications or prescriptions you may need during the trek.