Paldor Peak Climbing (5896m) lies at the Langtang Himal Region right at the intersection of Karpu and Tiru ridges. As it is located under six thousand meters, it is non-technical climb. Paldor Peak Climbing Cost differs agency to agency. Most of the local and international trekking agencies have a common margin falling between USD$2500 and USD$3000 whereas Himalayan Wild Treks has set it up to USD$2150 for the same. In addition, Himalayan Wild Treks also offers traveler-friendly Paldor Peak Climbing Itinerary and latest updeated Paldor Peak Climbing Map.
Paldor Peak Climbing has made a reputation for revitalizing mountaneers the world across with mesmerizing mountain views and picturesque landscape of Langtang Region. The climbing over the serrated mountain chains takes physical strain and rewards with the stunning views in the proximitiy. Just below the summit, the mountaineers have to make a choice: either climb straight up with climbing gear , or just the take the other way around to the summit. The ridge that climbers have to climb is about 45 degree. Paldor peak is just the right peak for the beginners as well as the professionals recommended for those who have limited time and budget.
Paldor Peak Climbing, technically stated, starts with a brief sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu (1200m) before driving to Syabru Besi (2380m) from where we traverse to Gompa Gaon (2478m), Samdong (3220m) en route to Jastha Kami (3700m) . Thereafter, we hike up to Paldor Base Camp(4280m) reaching further out to Paldo High Camp (5200m). After the successful summit of Paldor Peak(5896m), we trace back to Samdung Kharka (3560m), Ghatlang (3120m) arriving at Syabrubeshi (2380m) where Paldor Peak Climbing formally comes to an end.
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Itinerary for Paldor Peak Climbing
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Trip Preparation in Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive to Syaprubesi
Day 04: Syaprubesi to Thangjet
Day 05: Thanget to Yuri Kharka
Day 06: Yuri Kharka to Somdang
Day 07: Somdang to Jasta Khani
Day 08: Jasta Khani to Poldar Peak Base Camp
Day 09: Acclimatization day
Day 10: Summit Paldor Peak- Back to Base Camp
Day 11: Base Camp to- Somdang
Day 12: Somdang to Yak Kharka
Day 13: Yak Kharka to Tipling Village
Day 14: Tipling Village to Chalish Village
Day 15: Explore day at Chalish Village
Day 16: Chalish Village to Borang/ Jharlang
Day 17: Jharlang to Kimtang Phedi
Day 18: Kimtang phedi to Kathmandu through Dhading
Day 19: Leisure day, sightseeing at Kathmandu Day 20: Transfer to International airport for onward destination
Paldor Peak Permit Fees/ Cost
1. Spring season (March, April, May)- USD$225
2. Autumn season (September, October, November)– USD$125
3. Winter season (December, January, February)- USD$70
4. Summer season (June, July, August) – USD$70
The price mentioned above is set up and brought into effect by Nepal Mountaineering Association, which is fixed and is without any concession. The price remains the same unless NMA makes amendments or changes. The reason for Spring being the most famous season is because it is favored by the majority of the tourists.
Highlights of Paldor Peak
Paldor Peak Climbing is one of the most popular peaks in the Langtang Region, which commences with a brief sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. A scenic bus drive to Syabrubesi is once in a lifetime experience. As the peak lies within Langtang National Park, the journey is also a wonderful opportunity to explore rarest of the flora and fauna in it. The spectacular landscape, snowy domes and foreboding icy skyscrapers are literally breathtaking. Recommended both for beginners and experienced, the trail to the peak leads us through rustic settlements where Tamang and Sherpa people share warm hospitality. Both for natural beauty and sense of adventure, this peak has no other alternatives.
Paldor Peak Climbing Difficulty
Paldor Peak Climbing is regarded as a training peak in Langtang Region. It involves a certain level of difficulty. One of the hardest part is right below the summit: mountain climbers have to either scramble right up with climbing gear or find the alternative way all the way to the summit. There is almost forty five degree ridge that climbers have to cross. For your better adaptation to the newer climatic zone, you have to take acclimatization which will help your body to adjust to the altitude. At the base camp, there will be short peak climbing reversal at the Base Camp of Paldor Peak, which will help you hone your climbing skills and boost your confidence that is inevitable to achieve victory over the peak.
Paldor Peak Best Season
Paldor peak, Located at Langtang Region can be visited any time of the year. Depending on your time, the trekking in Paldor Peak can be organized throughout the year. April and Autumn seasons are the most frequented and most trafficked seasons of all as Paldor Region recieves the biggest number of tourists. Autumn and April seasons provide clearest weather with ubiquitous sunshine. Apart from that, you could consider winter for the least traffic. However, winter could turn out to be too cold. On the other hand, summer is the season of rains and the mountains remain cloud-veiled most of the time. The selection of the season depends on your nature of time.
Paldor Peak Weather
Paldor Peak Weather relys fundamentally on seasons. The months of March, April and May are full of greenery and flower blossoms, thereby appealing travelers. September, October and November are the months of peace and tranquility. In abovementioned months, the rainfall is almost nil and the weather in these months, in fact, is the best. The months of June, July and August are very rainy and the days mostly remain cloudy blocking the mountain views. When it comes winter, the months of June, July and August, the weather remains cold thereby causing the journey to become rather hostile.
Paldor Peak Physical Fitness
Paldor Peak demands physical fitness. It is one of the challenging and adventurous peak. Hiking that includes peak climbing is never a stroll in the park. Obese travelers find hiking in the mountains an avoidable nuisance. Therefore it is important that you play the cards of the mountains well. It is always helpful to consider getting into fitness before making your mind up for Paldor Peak Climbing because travelers with excessive obesity catch altitude sickness relatively more quickly. You will need to walk seven to eight hours a day, which in itself is a very demanding job. Our mountain guides will be on standby to support you.
How to reach Paldor Peak
Before getting out of the valley, you will do a short sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley. Thereafter, you will drive to Syabri Besi from where you take a hiking to Gompa Gaon en route to Jastha Kami, via Samdong. Continueing ahead, we take an adventurous hike up to Paldor Base Camp, where a short drilling will be carried out to help you better insight into proper using of climbing gears. From the base camp, you will hike up to the high camp from where you start climbing Paldor Peak. After the successful climbing of Paldor Peak, you take the same trail back to Syabru Bensi to drive back to Kathmandu.
Itinerary for Paldor Peak Climbing
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Trip Preparation in Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive to Syaprubesi
Day 04: Syaprubesi to Thangjet
Day 05: Thanget to Yuri Kharka
Day 06: Yuri Kharka to Somdang
Day 07: Somdang to Jasta Khani
Day 08: Jasta Khani to Poldar Peak Base Camp
Day 09: Acclimatization day
Day 10: Summit Paldor Peak- Back to Base Camp
Day 11: Base Camp to- Somdang
Day 12: Somdang to Yak Kharka
Day 13: Yak Kharka to Tipling Village
Day 14: Tipling Village to Chalish Village
Day 15: Explore day at Chalish Village
Day 16: Chalish Village to Borang/ Jharlang
Day 17: Jharlang to Kimtang Phedi
Day 18: Kimtang phedi to Kathmandu through Dhading
Day 19: Leisure day, sightseeing at Kathmandu
Day 20: Transfer to International airport for onward destination
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