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Budhanilkantha -13 Chunikhel Kathmandu, Nepal
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Peri Peak

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

Altitude

6174

Co-ordinates

Duration

Best Season

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

Activity

Trip Grade

Moderate to Difficult (Alpine PD – Peu Difficile)

Trip Overview

Peri Peak (6,174m/20,256ft) is a prominent summit in Nepal’s Langtang region, positioned north of Helambu and near the Tibetan border. The peak is part of the greater Langtang Himal range, one of Nepal’s significant mountain massifs.

This peak presents a technical climbing challenge featuring sustained snow and ice slopes. The route is rated as moderate to challenging, making it suitable for experienced mountaineers with solid ice climbing and high-altitude skills.

The inaugural ascent was completed by Pasang Sherpa and Sandesh Sherpa of Nepal, together with Werner Frei of Italy, marking an important milestone in the exploration of the Langtang region’s climbing potential.

Detailed Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), complete Nepal entry visa formalities. Our representative will welcome you at the arrivals hall and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, rest and recover from your international journey. In the evening, a short briefing about the Peri Peak climbing program may be conducted.

This day is reserved for final preparation and administrative arrangements. Our team completes all required climbing permits and Langtang National Park documentation. A thorough equipment and gear check is conducted to ensure safety standards are met. Meet your expedition leader for a detailed briefing covering trekking routes, acclimatization strategy, climbing techniques, and safety protocols.

After an early breakfast, drive north from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi via scenic mountain highways, passing Trishuli River valleys, terraced farmland, and rural villages. The drive offers beautiful views of Ganesh Himal and surrounding peaks.

Begin trekking along the Langtang River through lush forests of oak, bamboo, and rhododendron. The trail passes small settlements such as Bamboo and Rimche. Wildlife such as langurs and red pandas may be spotted along the way.

Continue ascending through alpine forests as the valley widens. Pass Ghodatabela and enjoy views of Langtang Lirung (7,227m). The trail leads through yak pastures and traditional Tamang villages before reaching Langtang Village.

A short but scenic trek through open alpine terrain with impressive mountain views. Visit the famous Kyanjin Gompa monastery and local cheese factory. The afternoon is free for rest and light exploration.

A vital acclimatization day. Optional hikes include Kyanjin Ri or Tserko Ri for stunning panoramic views of Langtang Himal, Yala Peak, and surrounding glaciers. Return to Kyanjin Gompa for rest and preparation.

The trail follows rugged glacial terrain and moraines toward Peri Peak Base Camp. Upon arrival, the expedition team sets up tents and kitchen facilities. Rest, hydrate, and adjust to the altitude.

This day is dedicated to acclimatization and technical training. The climbing guide provides instruction on rope handling, crampon techniques, ice axe use, harnesses, glacier travel, and safety procedures. Final gear checks are completed.

Climb gradually toward High Camp over snow slopes and rocky sections. The route may involve fixed ropes depending on conditions. Upon arrival, rest and prepare for summit day. Early dinner and overnight rest.

An early alpine start, usually before midnight. The climb involves glacier travel, snow ridges, and steep summit sections. From the summit, enjoy spectacular views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and Tibetan plateau. After a successful summit, descend carefully back to Base Camp.

Reserved for unfavorable weather, acclimatization needs, or summit delay. If unused, rest or begin descent preparations.

Descend along the familiar trail, enjoying the comfort of lower altitude and lush greenery.

Continue descending through forests and river valleys to Syabrubesi, marking the end of the trekking portion.

After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free for relaxation, souvenir shopping, or a farewell dinner.

A leisure day to relax and recover. Optional activities include sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley, souvenir shopping, spa treatments, or a farewell dinner with the expedition team. This day also serves as a contingency for weather or road delays.

According to your international flight schedule, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. The expedition concludes with unforgettable memories of Peri Peak and the Langtang region.

What's Included

• Airport pick up and drop off.
• First visit two night and second visit night hotel in Kathmandu.
• By public jeep and bus.
• Three meals daily.
• National park entry fees.
• Permit for related peak.
• High food and utensils up to basecamp.
• Team equipment.
• Two persons sharing base tent up to base, single in base.
• Summit bonus for guides and assistant.
• Tips guide, assistants, crews staff.
• Summit party expenses.
• So on

What's not Included

• Visa fees if you are getting your visa on arrival.
• Meals in Kathmandu.
• Extra night in Kathmandu.
• Travel and climbing coverage insurances.
• Extra drinks like juice, Coca-Cola, beer, Hard drinks etc.
• Hot shower during on the way to trekking.
• Thermos hot water.
• Local entry fees as like Monastery, Temples, Schools donation etc.
• Peak climbing permit and expenses.
• Helicopter charge if you use or needed.
• Personal gear and equipment.
• Wi-Fi charges during trekking and in the base.

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Contact Information

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Phone

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