2025 Spring Expedition - Pandoshwar Pass - For Experienced Trekkers - 5 Spots Only

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Treks for Experienced Adventurers

Bhaba-Pin Pass, Kinnaur/Spiti

Bhaba-Pin Pass, Kinnaur/Spiti

Bhaba-Pin Pass, Kinnaur/Spiti

  • 5 nights/6 days
  • Highest Altitude - 4900 Mts
  • Moderate to Difficult - Glaciers/Icy Sections/Rapid altitude gain when ascending the pass/River Crossing
  • Point to Point distance - 54 Kms
  • Day 1 - Shimla to Kafnu (2450 Mts) by road 

   Day 2 - Kafnu to Mulling (3250 Mts)

  Day 3 - Mulling to Kaara (3600 Mts)

                  Day 4 - Kaara to Phustirang (4000 Mts)            

                 Day 5 - Phustirang to Bhaba-Pin Pass (4900 Mts) to Baldar (3950 Mts)

Day 6 -  Baldar to Mud (3750 Mts)

  • One of the best crossover treks for realizing the mesmerizingly abrupt change in landscape, from verdant Bhaba valley in Kinnaur to barren Spiti valley.
  • Get to experience Bhaba and Pin Valleys' culture, the distinction and similarities in the lifestyle shaped by the harsh climate and terrain.
  • Suitable from May to Early October
  • Congregation point - Shimla
  • Considerable travel by road from Shimla to Kafnu and from Mud to Manali. Transport can be provided by us, the cost being spread evenly among the group members.


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Buran Ghati, Shimla/Kinnaur

Bhaba-Pin Pass, Kinnaur/Spiti

Bhaba-Pin Pass, Kinnaur/Spiti

  • 6 nights/7 days
  • Highest Altitude - 4575 Mts
  • Moderate to Difficult - Glaciers/Icy Sections/Technical descent from the pass at times
  • Point to Point distance - 64 Kms
  • Day 1 - Shimla to Janglik (2800 Mts) by road 

                   Day 2 - Janglik to Dyara Thach (3400 Mts)                                     

         Day 3 - Dyara Thach to Litham Thach (3600 Mts)

           Day 4 - Exploring Chandernahan Lake       (4260 Mts) 

       Day 5 - Litham Thach to Nalabansh                               (4073 Mts)        

                   Day 6 - Nalabansh to Munirang (3580 Mts)

                 Day 7 - Munirang to Brua Village (2050 Mts)            

  • Hands down, the best trek to savor the beauty of Indian Himalayas, for its colorful collage of Chandernahan lake and waterfalls, meadows, orchards, glaciers and cirques.
  • You will get a glimpse of Pabbar Valley's  typical mountain-culture at the start, aptly complemented by the unique Kinnauri tribal culture of Sangla Valley at culmination.
  • Suitable from May to September.
  • Congregation point - Shimla
  • Considerable travel by road to reach the start point at Janglik from Shimla, and then back to Shimla from Brua Transport can be provided by us, the cost being spread evenly among the group members.

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Parang La, Spiti/Ladakh

Bhaba-Pin Pass, Kinnaur/Spiti

Borasu Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

  • 8 days/9 nights
  • Highest Altitude - 5540 Mts
  • Difficult - High Altitude/Glaciers/Icy Sections/River Crossing
  • Point to Point distance - 118 Kms
  • Day 1 - Manali to Kibber (4270 Mts) by road 

    Day 2- Kibber to Dumla (4120 Mts) 

      Day 3 -Dumla to Thaktak (4582 Mts)

              Day 4 - Thaltak to Bongrojen (5020 Mts)  

                Day 5 -Bongrojen to Parang-La (5540 Mts) to Dak Karzong (4862 Mts)

            Day 6 - Dak Karzong to Datang Yongma (4704 Mts) 

             Day 7 - Datang Yongma to Changthang (4500 Mts) 

              Day 8 - Changthang to Kiangdom (4530 Mts)

    Day 9 - Kiangdom to Karzok (4579 Mts) 

  • This trek will certainly test the composure of your lungs and stamina at high altitude. Prior high-altitude trekking experience is recommended.
  • This trek bears testimony to the magic of geology, its works and what not. The landscape is a result of tectonic lifting of what used to be a shallow sea-bed once, when the Indian plate rammed into the Asian Plate, millions of years ago. 
  • You will be setting foot on the ancient silk-route, which is majorly barren, doted with surprisingly green meadows, drained by animated rivers and flanked by rugged peaks and glaciers. The stretch along the banks of the revered Tso-Moriri lake towards the end makes for a jaw-dropping hike.
  • You will be walking on the land of the Snow Leopard, Ibex, Yak and Red Fox.
  • Soak-in the timeless and remote Buddhist culture of Spiti and Ladakh region, and learn more than a thing or two about spirituality and wilderness survival from the affable locals.
  • Suitable from June to September.
  • Congregation point - Manali
  • Considerable travel by road to reach the start point at Kibber from Manali, and then back to Manali from Korzok. Transport can be provided by us, the cost being spread evenly among the group members.

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Borasu Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

Lamkhaga Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

Borasu Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

  • 8 nights/9 days
  • Highest Altitude - 5450 Mts
  • Difficult - Glaciers/Icy Sections/Tricky Boulders Section/Steep Ridges/High Altitude/Inclement Weather
  • Point to Point distance - 67 Kms
  • Day 1 - Shimla to Chitkul (3450 Mts) by road

             Day 2 - Chitkul to Ranikanda (3600 Mts)

            Day 3 - Ranikanda to Bonga (4000 Mts)

                 Day 4 - Bonga to Base Camp (4800 Mts)   

                Day 5 - Base Camp to Borasu Pass (5450 Mts) to Shona Bheda (4300 Mts)  

         Day 6 - Shona Bheda to Morinda Taal (3650 Mts)

       Day 7 - Morinda Taal to Har ki Doon     (3400 Mts)

           Day 8 - Har ki Doon to Osla (2600 Mts)

Day 9 - Osla to Sankri (2400 Mts)

                         Sankri to Dehradun by road    

  • A tough trek by all means, that will make you cross over from Kinnaur (HP) to Uttarkashi (UK).
  • Be ready to be challenged by some quintessential high-altitude Himalayan environment, comprising of steep ridges, vast glaciers, cirques and hamstring-burning boulder fields.
  • Get a vantage-view of any alpinist's dream in Banderpoonch, Hata and Swargarohini peaks. The natural beauty of this trek is second to none. Massive snow-clad peaks, glaring glaciers, a carpet of meadows and remote mountain villages!
  • You will be startled by the difference in the cultures of people of Kinnaur and Uttarkashi, as you will get to observe their regular village-life.
  • Get a sneak-peak into what mountaineering is all about, trying to safely navigate through serious high-altitude features.
  • Suitable from Mid-May to September
  • Congregation point - Shimla
  • Considerable travel by road from Shimla to Chitkul, and then from Sankri to Dehradun. Transport can be provided by us, the cost being spread evenly among the group members.
  • The itinerary can be reversed for those who wish to start from UK and end the trek in Kinnaur.

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Lamkhaga Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

Lamkhaga Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

Lamkhaga Pass, Kinnaur/Uttarkashi

  • 8 nights/9 days
  • Highest Altitude - 5300 Mts
  • Difficult - Long glacial-fields/Icy Sections/Steep Ridges/High Altitude/Inclement Weather
  • Point to Point distance - 75 Kms
  • Day 1 - Shimla to Chitkul (3450 Mts) by road

             Day 2 - Chitkul to Ranikanda (3600 Mts)

            Day 3 - Ranikanda to Dumti (4050 Mts)

         Day 4 - Dumti to Gundar (4450 Mts)   

              Day 5 - Gundar to Camp I (4600 Mts)      

            Day 6 - Camp I to Camp II (5000 Mts)    

                Day 7 - Camp II to Lamkhaga Pass (5300 Mts) to UK Camp III (5000 Mts)

                    Day 8 - UK Camp III to Kyarkoti (3820 Mts)

        Day 9 - Kyarkoti to Harsil (2700 Mts)

  • One of the tougher treks out there, that will make you cross over from Kinnaur (HP) to Uttarkashi (UK).
  • An honest test of your physical and mental limits awaits in a high-altitude Himalayan arrangement of steep ridges, vast glacial-fields and never-ending trails!
  • Lamkhaga translates to the 'long pass'. As the name reads, be prepared for some long stretches of tough trekking through high altitude Himalayan topography. Obviously, your sweat won't go waste, and you will be rewarded with mind-numbing beauty of the Indian Himalayas, to say the least.
  • Like in Borasu Pass trek, relish the different cultures of Kinnaur and Uttarkashi, by spending time with the welcoming locals of the remote villages you will trek through.
  • Get a sneak-peak into what mountaineering is all about, trying to safely navigate through serious high altitude features.
  • Suitable from June to September
  • Congregation point - Shimla
  • Considerable travel by road from Shimla to Chitkul, and then from Harsil to Dehradun. Transport can be provided by us, the cost being spread evenly among the group members.
  • The itinerary can be reversed for those who wish to start from UK and end the trek in Kinnaur.

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