Yala Peak Climbing
Nepal is home to snowy mountains. Most remarkably, the country boasts more than 19000 mountains. Therefore, Nepal is heaven for mountaineers. There are countless mountaineering legends and records being made in Nepal. Climbing these mountains requires immense time, money, and effort.
However, there are few mountains that you can climb without a climbing permit. Simply, get the trekking permits of the area and hire the support crew members and scale the top. Yala Peak Climbing inside the Langtang National Park is one of the few mountains that don’t require a climbing permit.
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The height of the Yala Peak is merely 5732 m. The technical difficulties are very less while ascending the mountain. The risk factor is very less. Therefore, back in 2011, the NMA (Nepalese Mountaineering Association) decided to tick off the climbing permits. However, you need two other permits in order to climb the peak. Climbers must get the Langtang National Park Entrance fee (NRS. 3000 per person) and TIMS – Trekkers’ Information Management System (NRS. 2000). Enjoy the majestic chance to stand at the top of the mountain and relish the 360 degrees view of mountains and Himalayan valleys.
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