Trip Info
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Private vehicle
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2–12 people
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5500m
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Luxury Hotels in Kathmandu and Luxury Lodges in the Mountain
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Moderate
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Kathmandu
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Kathmandu
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Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November)
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Professional guide with certified mountaineering experience.
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Expedition
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English, Nepali (other languages on request).
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All Standard Meals throughout the trip
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Langtang National Park Permit and TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card.
Overview - Yala Peak Climbing
Just to the north of Kathmandu in the Langtang National Park is the 5500m Yala Peak situated in a beautiful valley of rich grazing pastures of the Tamang people. Yala peak is a part of the Langtang Himal range located in the central part of Nepal. The base camp of Yala Peak is Kyangjin Gompa (3749m/12,300 ft).
Yala Peak is a fantastic beginner’s mountaineering trip to one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks. The climb is easy and suited for anyone with trekking experience. We start in Syabrubesi after a 5 hour drive from Kathmandu and spend five days hiking up the beautiful Langtang Valley to Kyanjin Gompa at 3800m. Kyanjin Gompa is situated below Langtang Lirung (7246m) and we spend three days acclimatizing taking day-hikes in spectacular surroundings. We establish base camp on a meadow at 4800m and climb Yala Peak the next day. After an alpine start under stars we are on the summit by late morning from where we can see the very beautiful view of Tibet and Shisapangma which is the only 8000m mountain of Tibet. The last 400m is on ice so we will be using crampons, ice axe and rope. After the climb we return to Dhunche via Syabrubesi and drive to Kathmandu.


Visit Yala Peak and Discover the Langtang Culture
Climbing Yala Peak offers more than alpine thrills — it opens the door to unique cultural insights into the Tamang people of Langtang. From trekking through traditional villages and ancient monasteries to witnessing the spectacular glaciated landscapes, this climb challenges you while enriching your spirit. The Yala Peak climb is a perfect introduction to mountaineering for trekkers ready to take their adventure to the next level. Experience the thrill of stepping on ice-covered slopes with crampons and ice axes, surrounded by majestic Himalayan giants.
Your Yala Peak Climbing expedition creates unforgettable memories of courage and discovery. Once you commit, your mind will be set on the Himalayan heights, and the allure of Langtang’s stunning mountain world will never leave you.
Why Choose Yala Peak for Your First Climb?
Yala Peak is ideal for beginners looking to step into the world of mountaineering. Unlike more technical climbs, Yala offers a manageable ascent that introduces you to glacier travel, crampons, and ice axe use, without the extreme risks of higher peaks. It’s a perfect blend of trekking and climbing, providing a rewarding challenge suitable for adventurous spirits with prior trekking experience.
The Cultural Richness of Langtang Valley
Beyond the peaks, Langtang Valley is rich in culture and tradition. The Tamang people, with their distinct language, dress, and customs, warmly welcome trekkers and climbers. Along the way, you’ll visit ancient monasteries like Kyangjin Gompa, gaining insights into Tibetan Buddhism and Himalayan spirituality that enrich the entire journey.
The Natural Beauty of Langtang National Park
Langtang National Park is a biodiversity hotspot, home to rare Himalayan wildlife and diverse flora. As you trek, you might spot elusive red pandas, Himalayan tahr, and various bird species. The park’s landscape changes dramatically from lush forests at lower elevations to alpine meadows and glaciated terrain, offering breathtaking scenery at every turn.
Trip Highlights - Yala Peak Climbing
- Location: Yala Peak (5500m), Langtang Himal range, central Nepal, in Langtang National Park, north of Kathmandu.
- Base Camp: Kyangjin Gompa (3749m).
- Ideal for beginners with trekking experience, this is one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks.
- Drive: 5-hour drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi.
- Trek: 5 days through Langtang Valley to Kyangjin Gompa (3800m), with stunning views of Langtang Lirung (7246m).


















