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Pin Parvati Pass Trek

Durations11 Nights / 12 Days

Trek Code : T18 | . On Request


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Trek Information


  • MAXIMUM ELEVATION : 5,319 meters
  • TREK TYPE : Challenging
  • BEST TIME : June to Sep
  • REGION TYPE : Manali

Trek Detail

The Pin Parvati Pass trek is a challenging and adventurous trek located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This trek takes you through some of the most stunning and remote landscapes in the Indian Himalayas. Here's an overview of the Pin Parvati Pass trekk.

Trek Information


• Arrive in Manali, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh.
• Acclimatize to the altitude (approximately 2,050 meters or 6,726 feet).
• Rest and explore Manali's attractions.

• Drive from Manali to Barsheni (approximately 3-4 hours).
• Begin your trek from Barsheni to Khirganga (approximately 6-7 hours).
• Khirganga is known for its hot springs, providing a perfect spot for relaxation.
• Camp or stay in guesthouses in Khirganga.

• Trek from Khirganga to Tunda Bhuj (approximately 5-6 hours).
• The trail takes you through dense forests and meadows.
• Camp overnight in Tunda Bhuj.

• Trek from Tunda Bhuj to Thakur Kuan (approximately 6-7 hours).
• You'll pass by river crossings and scenic landscapes.
• Camp overnight in Thakur Kuan.

• Trek from Thakur Kuan to Odi Thach (approximately 5-6 hours).
• The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
• Camp overnight in Odi Thach.

• Trek from Odi Thach to Mantalai Lake (approximately 6-7 hours).
• Mantalai Lake is a high-altitude glacial lake and a significant landmark on the trek.
• Camp overnight at Mantalai Lake.

• Spend a day at Mantalai Lake for acclimatization.
• Explore the surroundings and prepare for the challenging pass crossing.
• Camp overnight at Mantalai Lake.


• Trek from Mantalai Lake to the Pin Parvati Pass Base Camp (approximately 5-6 hours).
• Camp overnight at the base camp, preparing for the pass crossing the next day.


• Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Leh.
• Depart from Leh for your onward journey.


• Trek from the Pin Valley to Mudh (approximately 4-5 hours).
• Drive from Mudh to Kaza in Spiti Valley (approximately 4-5 hours). • Overnight stay in Kaza.


• Drive from Kaza to Manali (approximately 8-10 hours).
• Arrive in Manali and check-in to your accommodation.
• Rest and celebrate the completion of the trek.


• Depending on your flight or travel schedule, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Manali.
• Depart from Manali for your onward journey.


Inclusion


  • Accommodations during the trek (Camps/Cottages/Homestay)
  • All meals during the trek (Vegetarian)
  • All equipments during the trek ( Sleeping bags,mattress, kitchen and dining tents, utensils)
  • Permits, first aid and medical tool./li>
  • Professional and qualified trek leader, guide and staff.


Exclusion


  • Personal expense of any kind.
  • Insurance during the trek.
  • Personal transportation of any kind.
  • Mules and porters to carry luggage.
  • Porters and mule charges to carry personal luggage is Rs.300 Per day, Per bag.



Trek Highlights


The Pin Parvati Pass trek is a challenging and adventurous trekking route in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It takes you through diverse landscapes, high-altitude passes, and remote villages. Here are some of the highlights of the Pin Parvati Pass trek:

Duration: The trek typically spans about 10-12 days, covering a distance of approximately 110-120 kilometers.

Starting Point: The trek usually starts from the village of Barsheni, which is accessible by road from Manali, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh.


  • Scenic Diversity: The trek offers a remarkable contrast of landscapes, from lush green meadows in the Parvati Valley to barren, rocky terrain at higher altitudes. You'll traverse through forests, river crossings, alpine meadows, and glacier sections.

  • High-Altitude Passes: The Pin Parvati Pass, at an elevation of approximately 5,319 meters (17,450 feet), is the highest point of the trek. Crossing this pass is a challenging and rewarding experience, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks..

  • Parvati River and Its Tributaries: The trek follows the Parvati River for a significant portion. You'll encounter various tributaries, cascading waterfalls, and river crossings along the way.

  • Kheerganga: En route, you'll pass through the charming village of Kheerganga, known for its hot springs. It's a popular spot for trekkers to relax and rejuvenate.

  • Glacial Sections: The trek includes sections with snow and glaciers, adding an element of adventure and requiring the use of crampons and ice axes.

  • Flora and Fauna: You'll have the opportunity to spot a variety of flora and fauna, including blue sheep (bharal), Himalayan marmots, and a wide range of alpine flowers.

  • Remote Villages: The trek takes you through remote villages such as Tunda Bhuj and Mantalai, where you can interact with the local shepherds and experience their way of life.

  • Cultural Experience: The trek provides insight into the culture and traditions of the local communities that inhabit the region, including the indigenous Kinnauri people.

  • Camping: Most trekkers camp along the route, allowing for a close connection with the natural surroundings. Support staff typically carry camping gear.

  • Photography: The diverse landscapes, dramatic mountain vistas, and unique terrain offer excellent opportunities for photography.



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