Pisang Peak Travel Insurance

Pisang Peak is a stunning peak in the Annapurna region of Nepal, standing at an altitude of 6,091 meters (19,980 feet). It offers mesmerizing views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the Annapurna range and the Manang Valley.

Trekking or Climbing?

Pisang Peak is also classified as a "Trekking peak" by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), but it requires some climbing experience and basic mountaineering skills, including using crampons and an ice axe. Climbing Pisang Peak can be challenging due to its steep terrain and icefall sections, so it's essential to have a good level of fitness and stamina.

What insurance do I need?

Since Pisang Peak involves some mountaineering and climbing, it's important to have proper insurance coverage that includes mountaineering activities. Standard trekking insurance may not cover you for this peak, so you will need to purchase mountaineering insurance that covers up to 6,091 meters to ensure you are fully covered. It's crucial to confirm with the insurer that you are covered for all the activities involved in climbing Pisang Peak before purchasing any policy.

Medical & Rescue Cover

Trekking at high altitudes can be dangerous, and it's essential to have insurance that covers medical and rescue expenses in case of an emergency. Make sure that your insurance policy covers you up to the your maximum altitude (the cover will not be valid for any altitude, if you go above the maximum limit), and that it includes helicopter evacuation if necessary.

Insurers

There are several insurance providers that offer trekking insurance for Nepal. Here is a list of some of the most popular options:
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Trekking Peaks:

In Nepal, there are 28 "Trekking Peaks" (which require a permit to climb) but this is misleading as all of them require climbing or mountaineering, with rope, crampons and ice axes required. However, the easiest ones, Island Peak and Lobuche East can be attempted with no prior experience with certain agencies.
Peak nameDifficulty (French grade)Max. altitude
Mera PeakPD6,476 m (21,247 ft)
Island Peak (Imja Tse)PD+6,189 m (20,305 ft)
Lobuche PeakPD+6,119 m (20,070 ft)
Kyajo RiD6,186 m (20,295 ft)
Yala PeakF+5,700 m (18,700 ft)
Pisang PeakPD6,091 m (19,978 ft)
Chulu WestPD-6,419 m (21,055 ft)
Tent PeakF5,663 m (18,580 ft)

Trekking agencies

Generally, there are two types of trekking agencies; locally ran and operated agencies and foreign agencies. Often the foreign agencies will actually use local agency, while somtimes providing an aditional international mountain guide.

The advantage of an international agency is that you can trust that all arrangements will be made and you will have a point of contact that speaks your native language. However, often you will end up having the exact same trekking experience as if you had gone directly with a local agency.