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Pin Parvati Pass Trek

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8 Nights / 9 Days
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Overview

The Pin Parvati Pass Trek is an adventurous and challenging 19-day journey through the stunning landscapes of the Himalayas. This trek offers a unique opportunity to experience the diverse beauty of the region, from hot springs in Kheerganga to the high-altitude thrill of Pin Parvati Pass. 

The Pin Parvati Trek is an ideal choice for experienced trekkers seeking a truly immersive Himalayan adventure.

Please take a look at the itinerary. 

Itinerary

  • Day 1 Travel From Kullu To Rudranath And Barsheni
    • Your journey commences in Kullu, from where you'll drive to the village of Barsheni.

    • After reaching Barsheni, the trekking portion of your adventure begins.

    • The first day involves a challenging trek to Rudranath, covering a distance of approximately 12 kilometres and taking around 6-7 hours.

    • You'll be surrounded by the natural beauty of the Himalayas as you ascend on your trek.

  • Day 2 Trek From Rudranath To Kheerganga
    • On the second day, you'll trek from Rudranath to the scenic location of Kheerganga.

    • This leg of the journey covers a distance of about 14 kilometres and takes approximately 7-8 hours.

    • Kheerganga is famous for its natural hot springs.

  • Day 3 Resume Your Trek From Kheerganga To Tunda Bhuj
    • After a refreshing stay at Kheerganga, you'll trek to Tunda Bhuj on the third day.

    • The trek spans approximately 15 kilometres and takes around 7-8 hours.

    • As you move ahead, you'll witness the diverse landscapes and the grandeur of the Himalayas.

  • Day 4 Continue Your Journey From Tunda Bhuj To Thakur Kuan
    • Day four involves a trek from Tunda Bhuj to Thakur Kuan, covering a distance of about 12 kilometres in approximately 6-7 hours.

    • This part of the journey will take you deeper into the Himalayan wilderness, offering you a true sense of adventure.

  • Day 5 Trek From Thakur Kuan To Mantalai Lake
    • On the fifth day, you'll continue your trek from Thakur Kuan to Mantalai Lake.

    • This leg of the journey spans approximately 14 kilometres and takes around 7-8 hours.

    • Mantalai Lake is known for its pristine surroundings and is a serene high-altitude destination.

  • Day 6 Continue Your Journey From Mantalai Lake To Pin Parvati Pass
    • Day six is a significant part of the trek as you'll trek from Mantalai Lake to the challenging Pin Parvati Pass.

    • The trek covers approximately 15 kilometres and takes around 7-8 hours.

    • Reaching the pass is a remarkable achievement, and you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views from this high-altitude location.

  • Day 7 Trek From Pin Parvati Pass To Wichkurung Thatch
    • After conquering Pin Parvati Pass, you'll trek to Wichkurung Thatch, covering a distance of about 14 kilometres in approximately 7-8 hours.

    • The journey continues through the awe-inspiring landscapes of the region.

  • Day 8 Resume Your Trek From Wichkurung Thatch To Mudh In Pin Valley
    • On the eighth day, you'll trek from Wichkurung Thatch to the picturesque Pin Valley, specifically Mudh.

    • This part of the trek spans approximately 14 kilometres and takes around 7-8 hours.

  • Day 9 Travel From Mudh To Kaza
    • The final day of your trek involves a challenging trek from Mudh to Kaza, covering a distance of approximately 22 kilometres and taking around 8-9 hours.

    • This marks the end of your Pin Parvati Pass Trek as you reach Kaza, a beautiful town in Himachal Pradesh.

Inclusions

  • Stay 
  • Sightseeing 
  • Transportation 
  • Transfers 
  • Meals  - Daily Breakfast 

Exclusions

  • Additional accommodation or food costs.

  • Any additional meals other than what is mentioned in 'inclusions.'

  • Additional cost due to train or flight cancellations. 

  • Entry fee at the location.

  • 5% GST

  • Early check-in at the hotel.

  • Any personal expenses such as laundry or shopping.

Things to pack

  • Warm clothes 

  • Waterproof Jackets 

  • Prescribed medicine if any 

  • Footwear  

  • Travel Documents 

  • Prescribed Glasses

  • Reusable Water Bottle 

Things to know

● The dates shown are indicative and can be changed to match your schedule.

● Arrive half an hour before the departure time to avoid hustle-bustle.

● The accommodation at the hotels listed should not be considered assured unless precisely specified and subject to room availability. If the space has been filled, we will provide you with a different property.

● The cab will remain with you throughout the tour.

● You will be taken to the places listed in the itinerary. If you wish to go somewhere else you can go on your own.

● Woollen clothes are advisable to carry in every season as there is no predictability of the weather.

● If the advance payment is not received on time, the booking will be cancelled.

FAQS

  • Where is Himachal Pradesh located?

    Himachal Pradesh is a state in northern India, nestled in the Himalayan region. It shares its borders with Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Tibet (China).

  • What are the best months to visit Himachal Pradesh?

    The best time to visit Himachal Pradesh is generally from March to June (spring to early summer) and September to November (autumn). These months offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities. 

  • What are the popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh?

    Himachal Pradesh boasts several popular destinations, including Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, McLeod Ganj, Kullu, Manikaran, Kasol, and more. Each place has its unique charm and attractions. 

  • What activities can I enjoy in Himachal Pradesh?

    You can indulge in a wide range of activities such as trekking, paragliding, river rafting, skiing, camping, and exploring picturesque landscapes and local culture. 

  • Is it safe to travel to Himachal Pradesh?

    Generally, Himachal Pradesh is considered safe for tourists. However, it's always essential to take necessary precautions, follow local guidelines, and be aware of weather conditions, especially in hilly areas. 

  • Do I need any permits to visit certain areas in Himachal Pradesh?

    Some regions in Himachal Pradesh, like Spiti Valley and Lahaul, may require permits for foreign tourists and, in some cases, Indian tourists as well. Your travel company can assist you in obtaining the necessary permits. 

  • What is the local cuisine like in Himachal Pradesh?

    Himachali cuisine is known for its diverse flavors. Try dishes like Dham, Chana Madra, Babru, and more. Don't forget to taste the famous Himachali apples. 

  • What should I pack for my trip to Himachal Pradesh?

    Depending on the season and activities you plan to undertake, you may need warm clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and any specific gear required for adventure activities.

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