Langshisha Ri Peak Climbing is a technical and challenging peak climbing in Langtang region in Nepal. Langshisha Ri (6427m) is suitable for those climbers who really like to have adventure peak climbing in Nepal and use their experience of peak climbing.
This Langshisha Ri peak climbing is useful for practicing to climb over 8000 meter peaks. Climbing this peaks make you perfect to use climbing equipment such as rope, ice-axe, tent, harness and more. Langshisha Ri Peak Climbing demands experienced climbing guide and Sherpa for the successful summit.
Langshisha Ri Peak Climbing trip starts from Syabrubesi and follows the Langtang trekking route crossing through the Langtang Valley, which offers you Pine forest, swift mountain streams, rugged rock, snow-caped peaks, grassy down and meadows strewn with daises and wild animals.
The best time for the Langshisha Ri peak climbing is spring and autumn season. Spring falls under the months of March, April and May and autumn season fall sunder late September to November. It is the best example of challenging and adventurous peak climbing in Nepal.
It takes two days from Kyanjing to reach the base of Langsisha Ri peak. We need extra two days to attempt the summit. This impressive peak stands at 6,427 meters above sea level. Even though climbing over this peak is technically challenges and climbing process is adventurous one. A wonderful and memorable moments to cherish makes your dream-come-true.
Langshisha Ri Peak Climbing can be combine with Langtang Valley Trekking which makes your trip more live. You will experience even more awesome views, culture and wilderness challenge.
Arrival in Kathmandu airport, transfer to hotel, overnight at hotel
Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu. Full day sightseeing of UNESCO world heritage sites such as Pashupati Nath, Swoyambhu, Boudha Nath, Kathmandu Durbar square and many places.
Kathmandu to Syabru Besi, 6 hour drive, Drive to trekking starting point. Dhunche is about 8 hour drive which provides you mountain scenery and landscape. Stay overnight there.
Syabru Besi to Lama Hotel climb through a variety of small villages and tracts of dense forest, The trek becomes a pleasant walk through trees where Langur monkeys (The honey hunter animal) frolic, passing a slice stream and small waterfalls. Stay overnight in Lama Hotel. Overnight in a lodge
Lama Hotel to Langtang: From here short climb brings us to the right of where the Langtang valley begins as you start going up you will be able to see the beautiful view of Langtang Lirung peak. It is easy to find yak and the wild goats wandering around you. Overnight in a lodge.
Langtang valley to Kyanjing Gompa, A beautiful town which provide excellent panoramic close up view of Langtang Lirung Genjempol, Ganjala and Naya Khaga Himal ranges. A visit to the cheese factory, see the beautiful Buddhist Monastery built 400 years ago. It is a good experience to try to climb to Tsergo Ri (5033m). Overnight in a lodge.
Rest day at Kyanjing Gompa: Explore around the glacier.
Kyanjing Gompa to Langshisha Kharka, Overnight at Tented camp.
Langshisha Kharka to Langshisha base camp, Overnight at Tented camp.
Base Camp to Langshisha high camp, Overnight at Tented camp.
Summit up to Langshisha Ri and back to base camp, Overnight at Tented camp.
Trek back to Kyanjin Gompa,
Kynanjing Gompa to Lama Hotel, Trek down to Lama Hotel, overnight in camp.
Lama Hotel to Syabru Besi: trek back to Syabru Besi
Syabru Besi to Kathmandu.
Kathmandu free day, evening culture show with Nepali dinner, hotel
Final departure, transfer to airport
Langshisha Ri is a mountain peak located in the Langtang region of Nepal, which is part of the Himalayas.
The elevation of Langshisha Ri is 6,427 meters (21,086 feet).
Langshisha Ri peak climbing is considered a challenging and technical climb, with steep and icy sections. Prior mountaineering experience and technical skills are required.
The best time to climb Langshisha Ri is during the spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) climbing seasons, when the weather is relatively stable and the mountain conditions are favorable.
The duration of the Langshisha Ri climb depends on various factors, such as the route taken, the weather conditions, and the fitness level of the climbers. Generally, it takes around 16-20 days to complete the climb.
Climbers need to obtain a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) to climb Langshisha Ri. They also need to obtain a trekking permit from the Langtang National Park authorities.
Hiring a guide or porter is not mandatory for Langshisha Ri peak climbing, but it is recommended for safety and convenience. Local guides and porters have extensive knowledge of the terrain and weather conditions and can help ensure a successful climb.
Climbers need to bring appropriate mountaineering equipment such as crampons, ice axe, harness, ropes, and a helmet. They also need to bring warm and waterproof clothing, sleeping bags, and other essential gear. A detailed gear list can be obtained from the climbing agency or guide.
Accommodation options during the climb include teahouses, lodges, and tents. Teahouses and lodges are available up to Kyanjin Gompa, after which climbers need to camp. Climbers can either bring their own camping equipment or rent from the climbing agency.
Langshisha Ri is a beautiful peak located in the Langtang region of Nepal. It is one of the lesser-known peaks in the region, but it is gaining popularity among climbers due to its unique and challenging climbing routes.
The summit of Langshisha Ri peak stands at an elevation of 6,427 meters (21,086 feet) above sea level.
Langshisha Ri is considered a technical peak, which means it requires climbers to have advanced mountaineering skills and experience. The peak is graded as PD+/AD- on the Alpine grading system, which means it is a moderately difficult climb.
The best time to climb Langshisha Ri is from September to November and from March to May. During these months, the weather is usually clear and dry, providing good visibility and stable climbing conditions.
There are several routes to climb Langshisha Ri peak, including the standard route from Kyanjin Gompa, the east face route, and the north face route. The standard route is the most popular and well-established route, while the east and north face routes are more challenging and technical.
Climbing Langshisha Ri peak requires a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). In addition, climbers are also required to obtain a trekking permit to enter the Langtang National Park.
There are several tea houses and lodges along the trekking route to Langshisha Ri peak, which provide basic accommodation and meals for trekkers and climbers. However, climbers will need to bring their own camping gear and equipment for the climb.
Climbing Langshisha Ri peak can be dangerous due to the high altitude and technical climbing routes. It is recommended that climbers hire an experienced guide and have proper training and equipment before attempting the climb.
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