This site was developed by the 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking company and consists of a small selection of good mid-grade sport routes, ranging between 10m and 23m long.
The climbs are vertical with mostly good rock. However be aware that some parts are delicate (especially the white chalk parts).
The number of each climb is painted on the rock at the bottom of each route. 14+ routes, all bolted and numbered on chossy pocketed conglomerate. Very closely bolted, with many climbs sharing same anchors. Most anchors are rings/quicklinks. Climbs range from 4b to 7c on the French system, though these ratings feel rather soft. Gets a bit of traffic via the 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking training/guide programs. Cheap lodging and good food nearby.
3 Sisters Adventure Trekking/Harry Brands bolted the climbs here, and they expect payment of 500 Nepali rupees (approximately 6 USD) per person per day to climb.
Before approaching the crag you should pay an entrance fee at the 3 Sisters Guesthouse in Pokhara (more information is on their website here).
Ropes, quickdraws, harnesses, etc. are also available to hire from there too.
If you find yourself in Pokhara, Nepal, find your way to the "Lakeside-6" area, and continue along the shore past the main strip, until you come to Chhetri Sisters Hotel, and/or 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking. The approach to the crag can be found by turning right at the 2nd alley past Chhetri Sisters Hotel. Continue up the alley toward the dark, leftmost, prominent rock outcropping, and explore the small paths up the hill until you get there. It should be about a 20-30 minute uphill walk from the road.
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