Mt. Yubra Himal Peak Climbing

Mt. Yubra Himal Peak Climbing 6035 m is one of the infrequently climbed peaks of Nepal that lies in the Langtang region of Nepal. It is one of the adventurous alternative places in the Langtang region. Yubra Himal peak Climbing permit has been provided since 2002 by Nepal Mountaineering Association, as it is under the “A” Group classification peak climbing” of Nepal.

 

Mt. Yubra Himal Peak Climbing provides climbers with tropical beautiful landscapes of different magnificent mountain ranges landscapes of peaks like Mt. Ganesh Himal, Mt. Shishapangma 8027 m, Mt. Naya Kanga, Mt. Langtang Lirung 7246 m, Mt. Dorje Lakpa 6990 m, Mt. Langshisha Ri, an awe-motivating landscape of beautiful mountain range through and stunning view of Langtang region, Tamang heritage trail, and their culture, warm hostility, Eden path of the Yubra Himal peak climbing route will make the climber’s tour fantastic. Mt. Yubra Himal Peak Climbing offers the experience and exploration of the attractive waterfall, enriching the divergence of the animal and vegetation, diversity of plants, pine trees, Bamboo, Oak and Maple, Rhododendron flowers, etc.

The Yubra Himal Peak follows the frequent famous trails of Langtang trek up to Kyangjin Gompa then heads against the Mt. Yubra base camp. It is practically regarded as one of the challenging peaks so all the non-specialists who are searching for Yubra Himal need physical fitness on the other hand preceding the idea and experience in mountain climbing. The peak is significantly designed for those climbers who are willing to visit an adventurous route through the use of their preceding mountain climbing experience with the support of climbing equipment like rope, ice-axe, crampons harness, tent, etc.

The region’s eccentric natural possession will be enjoyed, which hugely incorporates amazing views, roaring torrents, yak grasslands, green meadows, lush jungles, and glaciated lakes. The climbers can also engage in a cultural exploration of the Tamang community of the Langtang region.

 

The best season of Mt. Yubra Himal Peak Climbing

The best season for Yubra Himal peak climbing is March to May and September to December on camping basics. The climbers will be required to have appropriate physical fitness and some climbing experience to enter this adventuresome tour that, at locations, is technically difficult and captivating. Khojnu provides very good events in this tour and the climbers can also make changes if the events are not appropriate for them on their demand.

Other information about Mt. Yubra Himal Peak Climbing

Yubra Himal 6035m. Peak Climbing: it is a stunning trekking peak situated in the Langtang region of Nepal. The peak approached as a hard climbing peak amidst the other peak that provides the climbers captivating chances to visit secret mountain phenomena in the less brimming region. At the time of the tour, the climbers will follow one of the famous trekking routes in the Langtang region after that head together with the alien trail up Kyangjin Gompa and head to the base camp of Yuba Himal where the climbers will camp for adjustment and arrange for the summit.

This trail is pleasant for it provides the climbers magnificent landscape of the great Himalayan peaks of the Langtang region that involves Shishapangma 8027m Langtang Lirung 7246m, Lenpo Gang 7083m, Dorje Lakpa 6990m, melting glacier, Ganesh Himal, Langtang Ri peak and Langshisha peak and more. Participants can experience and visit the social-cultural events of Tamang culture, Sherpa culture, Yak grassland, farming, cheese factory Roaring torrents etc so on.

Being a practically difficult and capturing climbing peak, it is for those climbers who execute for the adventuresome task through lots of pleasant and sensational components. Climbers must have appropriate physical fitness, idea, and experience in mountain climbing to begin on this adventuresome tour.

The temperature is around -8 degrees c at the summit, and the climate is very clean and the cloudless sky offers us to experience, climb at greater distinctness and firmness of the ice. Winter brings exceedingly cold temperatures with snowfall, mist, less visibility, avalanche, and very short days. The summer season brings a lot of rainfall and slippery trails and slides.

Useful Information

Climbing Gears (Personal)
Ice axe
Crampons
Harness
Tape Slings (2)
Screwgate Karabiners (2 locks, 2 unlock)
Descender/Abseil Device
Plastic Mountaineering Boots
Ascender
Helmet (optional)
Climbing Gears (Group)
Snow bar
Rope
Ice Hammer
Ice Screw
Clothing (Head)
Sun hat or scarf
Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
Sunglasses with UV protection
Clothing (Lower Body)
Under Garments
Hiking shorts
Lightweight cotton long pants
Light and expedition-weight thermal bottoms
Fleece or wool pants (seasonal)
Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants
Feet
Thin, lightweight inner socks
Thick, warm wool hiking socks
Hiking boots with spare laces
Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals) Gaiters for hiking in winter to the base camp
Gaiters
Upper Body
T-shirts
Light and expedition-weight thermal tops
Fleece jacket or pullover
Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
Down vest and/or jacket
Hands
Lightweight gloves
Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer (seasonal)
Accessories
Sleeping bag rated to -30 degree centigrade and below (depends on season)
Headlamp (e.g. Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries
Trekking Bags/Duffel bag
Basic First Aid Kit
Large plastic bags – for keeping items dry inside trek bag
Day pack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
Trekking Poles
Water bottle (2) or camel bag
Toiletries (Small wash towel, Toilet paper etc)
Ear Plug (who knows some people on the group are snoring)
Toiletries
1 medium-sized quick drying towel
Toothbrush/paste (preferably biodegradable)
Multipurpose soap (preferably biodegradable)
Deodorants
Nail clippers
Face and body moisturizer
Feminine hygiene products
Small mirror
Personal Hygiene
Wet wipes (baby wipes)

Tissue /toilet roll

Anti bacterial hands wash

Extras / Luxuries
Binoculars
Reading book
Trail Map/Guidebook
Journal & Pen
Walkman
Pencils and small notebooks
Travel games i.e. chess, backgammon, scrabble
Swimming customs (for Kathmandu)

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