Overview of Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing:
Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing is a captivating adventure in Nepal’s Langtang Valley, targeting the 6,427-meter Langsisa Ri Peak, a moderately technical trekking peak (Alpine Grade PD). Starting with a scenic drive to Syabrubesi, Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing leads through lush forests and Tamang villages in Langtang Valley, offering Himalayan Views of Langtang Lirung, Shishapangma, and Dorje Lakpa. Climbers prepare at Langsisa Kharka, a scenic alpine meadow, for a summit push via snowy slopes and fixed ropes. The route approaches the foot of Langtang Lirung, adding dramatic glacier scenery. Himalayan Views and cultural immersion make this climb ideal for trekkers with basic mountaineering skills.
The expedition blends the serene beauty of Langtang Valley with the challenge of Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing. From Langsisa Kharka, climbers ascend a snowy ridge, navigating crevasses with guide-led training on crampons. The proximity to Langtang Lirung enhances the adventure with stunning icefall vistas. The summit rewards adventurers with breathtaking Himalayan Views and a sense of triumph. Descending through Tamang settlements and rhododendron forests provides a rich cultural experience, making this climb a perfect mix of adventure, natural splendor, and Tibetan-influenced heritage.
Trip facts of Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing:

Destination
Nepal/ Annapurna

Duration
8 Days

Trip Grade
Moderate

Activities
Tour and Trek

Accommodation
Hotels / Tea House

Food
Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

Best Season
Sept to Nov / Mar to May

Max.altitude
4130m

Transportation
Drive/ Flight

Group Size
1 to 14++

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Highlight of Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing:
- Summit Achievement: Conquer the 6,427-meter peak through Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing for a rewarding milestone.
- Scenic Trek: Explore the lush forests and Tamang villages of Langtang Valley en route to the climb.
- Base Camp Experience: Prepare at Langsisa Kharka, a scenic meadow with glacier views.
- Iconic Peak Proximity: Trek near Langtang Lirung for dramatic glacier and mountain scenery.
- Panoramic Vistas: Enjoy Himalayan Views of Shishapangma, Dorje Lakpa, and other peaks.
- Tamang Culture: Engage with the Tibetan-influenced traditions of Tamang communities during the trek.
- Moderate Climb: Ascend a trekking peak with snowy slopes, suitable for beginners with training.
- Acclimatization Hikes: Rest and hike near the base camp for altitude adaptation and scenic views.
- Biodiverse Region: Trek through a national park with chances to spot red pandas and Himalayan wildlife.
- Remote Adventure: Experience the tranquility of a less-crowded route with stunning landscapes.
Paldor Peak Climbing Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel
- Warm welcome by our representative at Tribhuvan International Airport, followed by a smooth transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu.
- Relax or take a short walk to explore Thamel’s vibrant markets and nearby temples, soaking in the city’s lively charm.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trip Preparation
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhnath Stupa, immersing in Nepal’s rich culture.
- Prepare for the expedition with gear checks and a briefing from your guide at the hotel.
Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,505m)
- Take a 6-8 hour scenic drive through rural villages and the Trishuli River gorge to Syabrubesi.
- Overnight at a teahouse, enjoying the quiet mountain village atmosphere.
Day 4: Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel (2,470m)
- Trek 5-6 hours along the Langtang Khola through rhododendron and pine forests, passing Tamang settlements.
- Stay at a teahouse in Lama Hotel, surrounded by serene forest trails.
Day 5: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Village (3,430m)
- Hike 5-6 hours through forests and meadows to Langtang Village, a major Tamang settlement with Tibetan-influenced culture.
- Overnight at a teahouse, with views of snow-capped peaks.
Day 6: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m)
- Trek 3-4 hours, passing chortens, mani walls, and views of towering peaks.
- Stay at a teahouse, exploring the monastery and cheese factory in this scenic alpine village.
Day 7: Acclimatization Day in Kyanjin Gompa
- Rest and hike to Kyanjin Ri (4,350m) or Tserko Ri (4,983m) for acclimatization and panoramic vistas.
- Overnight at a teahouse, receiving basic mountaineering training from your guide.
Day 8: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Langsisa Kharka (4,080m)
- Ascend 5-6 hours along a glacier trail to a scenic meadow, with views of towering peaks and glaciers.
- Set up tents, preparing for the climb with training on ropes and crampons.
Day 9: Acclimatization Day at Base Camp
- Rest and hike around the base camp area for acclimatization, enjoying glacier views.
- Stay in tents, preparing gear and reviewing climbing techniques with your guide.
Day 10: Trek from Base Camp to High Camp (5,200m)
- Climb 4-5 hours to High Camp, navigating moraine and snowy slopes, with practice on climbing gear.
- Rest in tents, enjoying panoramic vistas and preparing for the summit push.
Day 11: Summit Day (6,427m) and Return to Base Camp
- Start pre-dawn for an 8-10 hour round-trip climb via a snowy ridge, using fixed ropes and crampons, then descend to base camp.
- Celebrate with breathtaking mountain vistas, staying overnight in tents.
Day 12: Contingency Day
- Reserved for summit attempts if delayed by weather or other challenges.
- Rest or explore near the base camp, ensuring readiness for the descent.
Day 13: Trek from Base Camp to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m)
- Descend 5-6 hours, retracing the trail through scenic routes to the alpine village.
- Overnight at a teahouse, relaxing in the serene setting.
Day 14: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel (2,470m)
- Trek 5-6 hours downhill, passing Langtang Village and forests.
- Stay at a teahouse, enjoying the forest surroundings and Tamang hospitality.
Day 15: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi (1,505m)
- Descend 5-6 hours along the Langtang Khola, passing bamboo bridges and Tamang villages to Syabrubesi.
- Overnight at a teahouse, celebrating the trek’s completion.
Day 16: Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
- Take a 6-8 hour drive back to Kathmandu, enjoying views of rural Nepal and the Trishuli River.
- Relax at a hotel, with time to explore Thamel or shop for souvenirs.
Day 17: Departure from Kathmandu
- Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure, carrying unforgettable memories.
- Bid farewell to Nepal, enriched by the climb and cultural experiences.
Include Exclude in Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing:
What’s Included
- Transport I: Airport pick-up and drop in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini, with private vehicle
- Accommodation: Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini (based on the itinerary), including breakfast
- Documents: All required trekking permits (ACAP and TIMS), official documents, paperwork, office service charges, and government taxes
- Transport II: Transportation between Kathmandu or Lumbini to Pokhara (round trip) is arranged as per the itinerary, either by tourist bus, private vehicle, or plane
- Transport III: Transportation from Pokhara to the trek start point and back from the trek end point according to the itinerary
- Guide: Experience trekking guide
- Porters: One porter will be provided for every two trekkers
- Duffel Bag: If you need a duffel bag, please let us know before booking the trip and remind us after you arrive
- Trekking Map: A trekking route map for the group leader
- Food and Accommodation: Food and accommodation during the trek in tea houses (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
- Nepali Dinner: A farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant
What’s Excluded
- Flight ticket: International flight tickets and airport tax
- Nepal visa: You can get your Nepal visa upon arrival at the airport
- City Lunch: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu / Pokhara / Lumbini
- City tour: city tour with a vehicle and entry fees for visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Personal expenses: like laundry, phone calls, snacks, drinks, bar bills, and camera battery charging
- Travel Insurance: It should cover emergency evacuation if needed, while trekking to the highest point listed in the itinerary
- Trekking Equipment: Personal trekking gears for your comfort and safety
- Transport IV: Local jeep or bus transport during the trek (if needed but not mentioned in the itinerary)
- Tips and Gifts: Tips for guides, porters, drivers and related staff during trip
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FAQs about Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing:
What is Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing like?
It’s a moderately technical climb at 6,427m (Alpine Grade PD), ideal for trekkers with some experience, offering stunning mountain vistas.
How does the Langtang Valley trek enhance the climb?
The trek provides scenic forests, Tamang culture, and acclimatization opportunities, preparing climbers for the summit.
Why is Langsisa Kharka significant for the climb?
At 4,080m, it’s a scenic meadow where climbers prepare and train with glacier views.
What makes Langtang Lirung special for this climb?
Its proximity offers dramatic glacier and icefall scenery, enhancing the climbing experience.
What are the Himalayan Views like on Langsisa Ri Peak Climbing?
The summit includes Shishapangma, Dorje Lakpa, and other peaks, best in clear seasons.