Yala Peak summit in Langtang
Nepal Region

Yala Peak Base Camp Trek

Difficulty Challenging
Duration 14 Days
Max. Altitude 5,500m
Best Season Spring, Autumn
Lodging & Meals Teahouse & Camping

Yala Peak Base Camp

The Yala Peak Trek and Climb is the perfect adventure for trekkers looking to step into the world of Himalayan mountaineering without requiring extensive technical climbing experience. Located in the heart of the Langtang region, the journey begins with a stunning trek through the Langtang Valley, passing through ancient forests, high alpine meadows, and traditional Tamang villages. Acclimatization is key, achieved through side trips around Kyangjin Gompa before heading to Yala Peak Base Camp. The climb itself is considered a "trekking peak" and is relatively straightforward, involving glacier walking and basic snow climbing techniques. Reaching the summit of Yala Peak (5,500m) is highly rewarding, offering breathtaking, close-up panoramic views of mighty peaks including Shishapangma (8,013m) in Tibet, Langtang Lirung, Gangchempo, and Dorje Lakpa.

Yala Peak Base Camp Trek
Yala Peak Base Camp Trek
Signature Experiences

Expedition Highlights

01

Summit Yala Peak (5,500m), an excellent introductory peak for beginner climbers.

02

Witness spectacular views of Shishapangma (8,013m), the only 8000m peak fully in Tibet.

03

Trek through the gorgeous Langtang Valley, known as the "Valley of Glaciers".

04

Explore Kyangjin Gompa and the surrounding high-altitude pastures.

05

Learn and practice basic mountaineering skills with experienced guides.

06

Experience the rich Tamang culture and Tibetan-influenced traditions.

Trail Logs & Itinerary

1
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

Drive north from Kathmandu, winding through hills and valleys to reach the starting point of the Langtang trek. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

2
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

Trek alongside the Langtang River through forests of oak, maple, and rhododendron. The path leads us through traditional Tamang villages where houses are decorated with wood carvings and surrounded by potato and barley fields. We learn about their unique culture, which has strong Tibetan influences.

3
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

The trail ascends out of the forest, offering views of Langtang Lirung as you approach the village. We ascend along the open glacier valleys, surrounded by high-altitude yak pastures and stone huts. Spectacular views of Langtang Lirung and Dorje Lakpa open up before us as we climb.

4
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

A shorter trek past mani walls and chortens to the spectacular valley of Kyangjin Gompa. The trail takes us past long Mani walls and prayer wheels, winding through peaceful subalpine meadows. The calm and pristine nature of the Langtang valley offers a serene trekking experience.

5
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

Hike up to Tserko Ri (4,984m) for excellent acclimatization and breathtaking panoramic views. We walk through the beautiful Langtang National Park, characterized by dense forests of oak, maple, and rhododendron. The trail follows the roaring Langtang River, offering occasional sightings of wildlife like wild goats and langur monkeys.

6
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

Leave the main trail and hike up to the base camp. Afternoon is spent preparing equipment and practicing basic skills.

7
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

An early morning start for the summit push. Enjoy incredible views of Shishapangma, then descend all the way back to Kyangjin Gompa. Today is the ultimate challenge. We wake up under a freezing, starlit sky and begin our ascent, using ropes, crampons, and ice axes as we navigate steep snow and ice slopes. Reaching the summit rewards us with a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the world's highest peaks, a moment of pure triumph.

8
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

An extra day built into the itinerary in case of unfavorable weather or acclimatization issues. The trail takes us past long Mani walls and prayer wheels, winding through peaceful subalpine meadows. The calm and pristine nature of the Langtang valley offers a serene trekking experience.

9
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

Begin the descent back down the Langtang Valley, enjoying the easier walking and thicker air.

10
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

The final day of trekking brings you back to Syabrubesi, completing the round trip. The path leads us through traditional Tamang villages where houses are decorated with wood carvings and surrounded by potato and barley fields. We learn about their unique culture, which has strong Tibetan influences.

11
Trekking Day Max Elev: 5,500m

Return drive to Kathmandu, where you can celebrate your successful summit. Today is the ultimate challenge. We wake up under a freezing, starlit sky and begin our ascent, using ropes, crampons, and ice axes as we navigate steep snow and ice slopes. Reaching the summit rewards us with a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the world's highest peaks, a moment of pure triumph.

Inclusions

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle.
  • Standard teahouse/lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek.
  • An experienced, English-speaking, and government-licensed trekking guide.
  • Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers).
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (TIMS, National Park Fees).
  • A comprehensive medical kit carried by the guide.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu to celebrate the successful trek.

Exclusions

  • International flight airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (obtainable on arrival at Kathmandu airport).
  • Travel and rescue insurance (mandatory).
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters).
  • Tips for guide and porters (customary but not mandatory).

Frequently Asked Questions

For 'trekking peaks' like Island Peak or Mera Peak, no advanced mountaineering experience is required, but you must be familiar with using crampons, a harness, and ascenders (Jumar). We provide pre-climb training at base camp.
Yes, all our climbing guides and Sherpas are highly experienced, certified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), and have multiple successful summits of Everest and other 8,000-meter peaks.
You need personal mountaineering gear including double climbing boots, crampons, harness, ice axe, ascender (Jumar), descender (figure-8), carabiners, and a helmet. You can bring your own or rent them in Kathmandu or Namche.
Climbing packages feature slow ascent schedules, extra rest days, and acclimatization hikes to high camps. We practice the 'climb high, sleep low' rule to prepare your body for the thin air on summit day.
Safety is our absolute priority. If weather conditions are unfavorable on the scheduled summit day, we will wait at high camp or base camp for a clear weather window. We factor buffer days into our itineraries.
At base camp and high camps, we provide high-quality dome tents, foam mattresses, and a kitchen tent staffed by our professional cook team preparing nutritious, fresh meals to maintain your strength.
Yes, you must secure a specialized insurance policy that explicitly covers mountaineering or peak climbing up to the maximum altitude of your summit, including high-altitude search, rescue, and helicopter evacuation.