2025 Mountaineering Expedition In India - Kahlur Adventures India https://kahluradventures.com The Mountains of India Sat, 22 Feb 2025 05:52:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 224539701 Altitude Mountain Sickness and its Precautions https://kahluradventures.com/altitude-mountain-sickness-and-its-precautions/ https://kahluradventures.com/altitude-mountain-sickness-and-its-precautions/#respond Sun, 09 Feb 2025 08:29:53 +0000 https://kahluradventures.com/?p=4813 Overview: It is in our nature as adventure travelers to defy the obstacles we encounter or wish to confront to fulfill our spirit of adventure. It is advisable to be aware of the warning signs and worst-case scenarios of our adventurous journeys, even though there...

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Overview:

It is in our nature as adventure travelers to defy the obstacles we encounter or wish to confront to fulfill our spirit of adventure. It is advisable to be aware of the warning signs and worst-case scenarios of our adventurous journeys, even though there are instances when your body defies all assumptions and scientific theories. Additionally, you should not assume you won’t have it on your subsequent.

high-altitude quest just because you didn’t have it on the previous time. “The adage prevention is better than cure” holds in the mountains. You must be mindful of severe mountain sickness when trekking or mountaineering in high-altitude areas. The indications and symptoms are present whether climbing the major Himalayan peaks, Andes, or any high-altitude mountains, however, we are unable to pinpoint exactly which sort of individual is affected. Every mountaineer’s body reacts individually to the elements of nature. It is normal to experience its effects and there is no way to avoid it, but to be safe, have fun, and finish your journey, it is crucial to abide by the rules and precautions.

Types of Altitude Sickness:

Types of Altitude Sickness - Kahlur Adventures India

Acute Mountain Sickness: The most prevalent and mildest type of mountain sickness is acute mountain sickness (2500 M +). The symptoms may resemble a hangover, including headache, nausea, muscle pains, and disorientation.

High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema: A buildup of fluid in the lungs known as High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE, 3200 M+) can be extremely harmful and even fatal.

High-Altitude Cerebral Edema: The most severe type of altitude sickness, known as High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE 4300 M+), occurs when there is fluid in the brain. You should get medical help immediately because it could be fatal.

Symptoms to watch out for:

Normal signs

  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea or Vomiting
  • Tiredness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Loss of appetite

 

Severe symptoms that require quick care (Emergency Call)

  • Severe stomach pain and frequent vomiting.
  • The color of the lips, eyes, and face changes from dark red to blue.
  • Fainting and loss of awareness.

Even If you have any of these symptoms, Kahlur Adventures advises you not to panic. Observe the guidelines; instructions and keep in mind that your body can adjust to the new surroundings and overcome obstacles. Additionally, we suggest our passengers take their time with their itineraries, as longer itineraries are meant to let your body adjust to the high altitudes. It is typically positioned to rise to a height of 300–500 meters on rest days so that your body can adjust to the surroundings. so that your body adjusts and produces more red blood cells in your circulation, which helps your body and brain use oxygen more effectively. Having the proper insurance (including repatriation and helicopter rescue) is crucial.

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Prevention:

As stunning as mountains are, they also present difficulties and antagonism that we are not accustomed to in our everyday lives. We have outlined a few preventative measures to go over them.

  • Don’t fly straight to places higher than 3000 meters.
  • Stay away from heavy smoking and alcohol.
  • Be sure to stay hydrated. (3–4 liters) daily.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise and don’t overstress your body.
  • At a moderately comfortable speed, walk. Keep your pace steady but avoid rushing the trek. Acclimatization day is crucial; take breaks and rest when you can.
  • Chocolate or energy bars work well.
  • Drink hot water or tea every night before bed. Our favorite tea is Indian Masala tea.
  • There is a natural sense of relief when you let your body accept your feelings rather than resisting them, so if you get sick, let it do so and get some rest,

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Treatments/Precautions

  • Reduce altitude right away; 500–1000 meters is the range we advise.
  • Use oxygen that has been bottled (usually for mountaineering or in an emergency).
  • To climb high mountains like Everest, 14X8000ers climb the 6000 M or 7000 M Mountains first
    Take your medication (first aid kits will be provided by all of our guides).
  • Regulate your breathing and pay attention to your heartbeat.
  • Take the acclimatization day for a high climb.
  • Give Proper rest to your body.

Last but not least, it would be prudent to treat altitude sickness locally. We can exchange a few local tips - Kahlur Adventures India

Last but not least, it would be prudent to treat altitude sickness locally. We can exchange a few local tips:

 

01) On a Himalayan trip, garlic soups are the greatest. The natural qualities of garlic help thin your blood, which promotes improved circulation.
02) Avoid napping throughout the day, try to manage the pain, and drink some warm water or jasmine tea.
03) Potato wedges with spicy chutney (a regional ingredient) relieve headaches if you can handle a little heat.
04) Although it rhymes, Dal Bhat Power 24 Hours undoubtedly has advantages. You get the energy and strength you need to climb Indian slopes thanks to the carbohydrates.
05) Finally, when you stop for the night, check your body oxygen levels. One set of fingertip oxygen level checkers will be carried by each of our local guides to ensure
that your body is getting the proper amount of oxygen. They will offer you recovery advice and provide the additional care you require based on that and their experience.
06) Keep your oxygen level chart updated as it will be helpful in the long run. The chart will keep you in check with any variations in the oxygen levels.
07) keep discussing your health with your Guides or the climbing team.

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India’s diverse terrain offers mountaineering opportunities on peaks above 5000 M, 6000 M, and 7000 M, ideal for both technical and non-technical expeditions. Before high-altitude attempts, assess your body’s response through smaller hikes. The Indian Himalayas feature many semi-technical 6000 M mountains suitable for climbing. Consider joining Kahlur Adventures for a guided mountaineering experience. Remember that stamina, weather, and acclimatization are crucial for scaling high peaks in the Himalayas

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Mount Nun Overview:

At 7135 meters, Mount Nun, surrounded by neighbouring mountain peaks in Ladakh’s Zanskar valley, gleams with its snow-capped head. One of the tallest Himalayan mountain peak in Kargil – Leh Ladakh (UT), Mount Nun, is directly adjacent to its twin counterpart, Mount Kun. It takes prior experience and knowledge with climbing equipment to climb the challenging peaks of Mount Nun. Adventuresome mountain enthusiasts can fulfil their ambitions of climbing Mount Nun Peak in India with the help of Kahlur Adventures. The mountaineers trying to undertake this difficult job are put to the test by the frequently harsh and erratic weather conditions on Nun Peak India.

Mount Nun proudly draws your attention with its stunning brilliance as soon as you arrive in Leh, and you can see it the entire way to Tangol Village. In addition to the demanding creation of glaciers, icefall slopes, towering ice walls, sharp-edged ridges, high cliffs, and dramatic weather changes, the climb to Nun peak 7135 M  is full of unexpected obstacles that keep you on your toes. All the 7000 M mountains in India are somewhat challenging, but the Mt. Nun trip can be extremely taxing if you have never climbed a technical mountain peak before. You must be both emotionally and physically prepared for this challenge. For this reason, you must have a mountaineering certification or comparable high-altitude climbing expertise.

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Mount Nun and Kun India

The snowy plateau that separates India’s Mount Nun Kun Massif Peak and Mount Kun is 14 kilometers long by drive only. About 289 kilometers from Leh, in the Suru Valley, is this massif, which is part of the Kargil area. The Mount Nun adventure is fascinating because it provides you with a taste of what it would be like to ascend some of the world’s highest mountain peaks, including Mount Everest (8849 M) or another 14X8000 or  Seven Summit Climbs. In 1953, Pierre Vittoz and Claude Kogan, a trailblazing female mountaineer, made the first-ever trip to the magnificent Mount Nun. At Kahlur Adventures, we provide a fully guided trip to Mount Nun because we believe that every climber with lofty aspirations should have the resources to realize them.

This harsh terrain is made much more unfavourable by the bitterly cold temperatures and strong winds. It takes a specific skill set and mental and physical fortitude to climb this 7000-meter peak in India. But you’re safe with the help of the knowledgeable group leader from Kahlur Adventures. The Nun trip is very well-liked by daring mountaineers because of its difficult nature. The strong wind propels you in all directions, and the weather might change drastically in a few hours, so you receive a good dose of adrenaline.

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Pre 14X8000 M Training on Nun Peak

 The Mt. Nun trek is ideal for training summits 7000 meters and above, as well as pre-Everest training peaks in India.  Sister peaks Mount Nun and Mount Kun are the above 7000 M mountain peaks in Ladakh. scaling these magnificent peaks is on the bucket list of all adventurous mountaineers around the globe. A unique chance to get high-altitude climbing skills on a traditional Himalayan expedition and advance to even higher peaks like 7500M and above or even some less technical 8000M peaks is provided by climbing Mount Nun. With the Indian mountaineering company, Kahlur Adventures you are about to accomplish an unmatchable accolade to your name. Read on to learn everything you need to know about Mount Nun before venturing on this once-in-a-lifetime journey.

Country/ Region India/ Leh Ladakh UT - Kargil
Altitude7135M / 23408.79FT
Duration 23 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorth Face
Grade Difficult/ Technical
Best Time to Climb Mt NunJuly to August
Trekking Km60 - 65 KM
Coordinates33.9817° N, 76.0231° E
Mountain RangeZanskar range
Last ATM placeKargil
Nearest Airport Leh Airport and Srinagar Airport
Road headTangol (Kargil) last village
Mobile connectivity In mount Nun expedition IndiaOnly for Postpaid JIO or BSNL network till the Tangol village or you get a little signal in some point of Base camp and camp 02
Duration of Base camp 01 Days (7-8 hrs Trek)
Local police station contact01985 – 233948 (Kargil)
Local hospital contact01985- 232213 (Kargil)
Local guide contact for Nun expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is prohibited in this area

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F&Q for Nun Peak India

01) When is the best time to climb Nun Peak?

The best time to embark on the Mount Nun Expedition is between mid-July to mid-September. You can join Kahlur Adventures India fix departure dates to climb Nun Peak, If you are the one who looking for Ski down or winter climb Nun Peak then End March and Early June is good months.

02) How much does the Nun expedition cost? What does it include?

In addition to offering a very mid-range, super-luxurious service for 4235 USD, Kahlur Adventures offers a discount for group reservations. The cost of climbing Nun Peak ranges from 3500 USD to 8000 USD.

03) Inclusion of Kahlur on Mount Nun Expedition? 

          • 05% Govt GST
          • Delhi – Leh – Delhi flight tickets
          • Forest permits/camping charges
          • High altitude climbing Sherpa
          • Porter for climbers’ luggage maximum 40 Kgs per person up to base camp
          • Pickup and drop at Indira Gandhi International Airport new Delhi India
          • Indian mountaineering foundation (IMF) permit/peak booking fee 1000 USD
          • liaison officer fee (Including food & transportation) 500 USD
          • Transport (cab, tempo traveler)
          • Meal as per mentioned in the travel program (only veg)
          • Kitchen staff and helpers
          • Kahlur adventures basecamp manager
          • Hotel/Guest house booking as per program
          • Camping equipment’s (Tents, mattress, light & pillow)
          • All technical climbing equipment (Fix rope, snow stag, carabiners, Ice pitton, etc.)
          • High altitude ready to eat meals
          • Emergency use walkie talkie
          • Certified mountain guides & climbing Sherpa
          • First aid kit (Carry by Guides)
          • Oxygen cylinders in every camp sight
          • Stand by car, jeep at Tangol village in case of any emergency
          • Certificate of accomplishment
          • All permits and expedition approval fees
          • Insurance of all the climbing Sherpa, mountain guides and kitchen staff
          • Trekking and climbing map
          • Individual North face tent in Base Camp for each climber
          • Weather forecast report from the Indian Meteorological department
          • Solar charger at the basecamp
          • Kahlur Adventure Kit ( T-shirt, sun cap, water bottle)

          Mount Nun Climb with Kahlur Adventures India

        • 04) How is Kahlur operating the Nun expedition differently?

          The team at Kahlur Adventures consists of skilled trekkers and mountaineers who are well familiar with the Himalayas. You need the direction of experts who are equipped to handle any emergency that may arise during a strenuous adventure like Mount Nun.

          05) How many climbing routes are there to climb Nun Peak?

          After 2023, the majority of the expedition team will ascend Mount Nun via the left ridge, however, there are two routes: the left ridge and the right ridge. The team also determines the route; if someone wishes to climb Nun Peak by a different path, team Kahlur offers complete logistical support.

          06) Why is Mount Nun easy and safest for an 8000M expedition?

          A climber must have solid experience on a 7000-meter peak to ascend an 8000-meter peak. This will allow him or her to test their technical climbing abilities and get experience at elevations higher than 7000 meters. Climbing in the Indian Himalayas is a unique experience in and of itself. Seeing Incredible India and experiencing its cuisine and culture is equally unique. Pre-training in the high-altitude Indian Himalayas is always a good idea because climbing any 8000 M peak requires a minimum budget of USD 25,000, and if you don’t plan it well, all of that money will be wasted. Even from a financial standpoint, climbing 7000 M mountains is far less expensive than climbing any other Himalayan nation.

          07) What level of experience and qualifications are required for climbers to safely participate in the Nun Peak 7135M expedition? Additionally, is it necessary for climbers to be accompanied by professional guides?

          International climbers must have at least 5000 meters of climbing experience or strong technical climbing expertise, whereas Indian climbers must have a basic advanced mountaineering certificate. Indeed, having experienced guides with you during a mountain climb is usually beneficial. Their duties are limited to opening routes and carrying supplies, but they also provide excellent companionship and moral support, teach you some new climbing techniques, and help you handle emergency switch actions.

          08) What is the number of high camps established for the Nun expedition?

          The high-altitude circumstances become unpredictable once you start mountaineering. Plans are continuously revised to reflect the current circumstances. It’s challenging to provide set day-by-day schedules, as we do for treks. However, in general, the itinerary includes camp rotation cycles, which are a common acclimatization procedure on high-altitude trips. Three camps on Mount Nun are located 5,550, 6,100, and 6,400 meters above the base camp.

          Mount Nun Climbing Route - Kahlur Adventures India

        • Camp 1: At 5500 meters above sea level, Camp 1 is 900 meters higher than Base Camp. After crossing the river to the opposite side of the campgrounds, the first part of this trek consists of a 2-hour hike up a steep rocky slope. You need to closely follow the instructions of Kahlur Azdventures’ trek leader.  Although there are many rocks and pebbles in this section, the trail is quite well-designed, which makes the climb a little less bleak. The 2-hour trek requires you to walk on enormous stones as you ascend the mountain ridge and descend to the opposite side; proceed with caution until you reach a location known as “Crampon Point.” This notorious point is a huge rock with a little hole at the bottom, which makes it the ideal location to keep all the equipment safe from rain and ferocious winds.

          The 300-meter stretch of a 75-degree gradient ice wall between Base Camp and Camp 1 is the most demanding. There is another stretch of steep ice that must be negotiated after the first wall. The slopes become a little softer and the snow a little softer when we pass the ice wall and its annexe. After that, you make a right turn, cross a few gulfs, and arrive at a place where the slope approaches 30 degrees. This marks the beginning of the country of hidden crevasses and the conclusion of the fixed rope segment. Camp 1 is situated in the centre of a snowfield that is 4 km wide. After a while, it feels like you’re going into oblivion as you traverse the long, level terrain. After departing Base Camp, you should arrive at your tents in five to six hours.

          Camp 2: Between Camps 1 and 2, the route is a continuous, straight climb with 60–70 degree grades. It should take the climbers an average of nine hours to complete the full climb, which is a 600-meter height increase from Camp 1. You will be on the front point for most of the ascent, depending on the snow’s texture! However, negotiating sizable boulder and rock portions while wearing crampons continues to be the most challenging aspect of the ascent.

          Pankaj Chandel Kahlur Climb - Kahlur Adventures India

        • Despite all of these issues, Camp 2 is utterly captivating. Without a doubt, some of the most breathtaking and exciting high-altitude campsites can be found on Mount Nun. However, Camp 2 stands out among the three. It creates the fun of a Black Jack movie while giving you the tension of a 007 movie. Tents on Camp 2 are hanging in midair, perched on a narrow, sloping ridge of a towering pinnacle. Look up and you will find that the campsite has some of the most spectacular vistas they have ever seen in the morning and evening. Camp 2 may surpass the summit itself because of the breathtaking views it offers. Sitting there with an unhindered view of the snowfield below, the cloud show is breathtaking.

          Camp 3: At 6400 meters, Camp 3, often known as the Summit Camp, is 300 meters higher vertically than Camp 2. But after navigating the treacherous mountains to get to Camp 2, it should not feel too exhausting. The remainder of the route consists primarily of snow dunes that rise and fall at a gradient of no more than 40 degrees, following the initial steep descent from the campsite. Camp 3 is situated in the centre of a snowfield, just like Camp 1. It should take you almost six hours to travel from Camp 2 to Camp 3.

          Summit Push: Since the ice is at its most stable throughout the night, it is crucial to travel as far as you can during this time, just like on any other summit. Between eleven and midnight, you begin the ascent. As you concentrate on the ascent and the objective at hand, maybe all of the tension and anxiety from the physical and emotional strain you have placed on your body over the last few days will melt away in the nighttime silence. From Summit Camp, you will reach the west ridge by crossing 40–60 degree ice before the gradient drops to 40–50 degrees. Because of the crampons, the final portion with the big boulders is very challenging. After the intense physical and emotional exhaustion from hours of climbing, it is quite difficult to support your weight and drag yourself over the enormous boulders. But after navigating the boulders, the remaining distance to the summit is only about 50 meters. It should take 14 to 16 hours to travel back and forth between Summit Camps.

          Camp 3 to Base Camp: This will be a long day. Early in the morning, after breakfast, be ready for really steep descents. Depleted energy tends to defocus your thoughts, so try to maintain the same level of concentration as you would while climbing the mountain because descents can be dangerous. It will take about 8 to 10 hours to reach the Base Camp.

          Mount Nun Climb - Kahlur Adventures India

          09) What level of training and experience is required for the Mount Nun expedition climb? Can you provide guidance on an appropriate training plan?

          Being in excellent physical condition is crucial when organizing any high-altitude excursion, and the Nun expedition is no exception. A consistent, well-organized training program ought to be put into action. To be ready for this adventure, you can either use the offered training plan or work with a personal trainer in person or virtually. Step-up ladders, which are used to ascend steep faces at high altitudes, can be used to simulate walking.

          We strongly advise concentrating on strength, core, and endurance training. Some of the recommended training methods include aerobic workouts like long-distance running (50–60 km+) or cycling (100–160 km weekly), as well as hiking long distances (8–12 hours) with elevation gain while carrying 15-20 kg weights. Training for muscle endurance and strength is also essential. One of the greatest exercises for this is a kettlebell routine. We suggest planning your training at least Three to Five months before the date you plan to go climbing.

          10) Recommended clothing and gear – boot required for Nun expedition climb (trekking and mountaineering)? Can I rent gear for the Nun Peak climb?

          Kahlur Adventures doesn’t provide the climbing equipment on rent, But we can connect you with some of the providers like the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, etc. An essential component of a successful peak or mountain climb is having good, sturdy equipment. To assist you in your ascent, we have compiled a list of the essential mountain climbing equipment. Before adding or removing anything from your duffel, please carefully analyze each item and make sure you understand how each piece of equipment works. Remember that our 6000 M and other 7000+ expedition leaders have meticulously produced this list. Don’t skimp on the equipment’s quality. The equipment described below is for Himalayan and mountain peaks between 5000 and 7000+ meters. The recommended essential equipment for difficult situations is the expeditions that we execute at Kahlur Adventure (Nun Kun Peak, Satopanth Peak, Mount Nanda Devi East, and Papsura Climb, The Mountains of India).

          Equipment List: Download

          Nun peak Climb - Kahlur Adventures India

        • 11) What types of foods are available during the Mount Nun Expedition? Is clean water available and how much water intake is recommended? Hydration and nutrition recommendation.

          Since we at Kahlur Adventures have been hosting mountaineering trips in the Indian Himalayas for many years and have hosted visitors from all over the world, we are aware that the most crucial aspects of an expedition are proper nutrition, food, and clean water. We employ the best kitchen crew to prepare delectable meals at the base camp and supply hot water for drinking.

          Food List: Download

          12) Recommended insurance cover for Mount Nun 7135 M Expedition. Do I need helicopter evacuation to be included in my insurance coverage?

          As per the rule of the India Mountaineering Foundation, Indian or International climbers require Adventure Insurance cover (helicopter evacuation) to climb any mountain in India. Kahlur Adventures India also partners with some of the top adventure companies like ASC 360 good for Indian citizens and for International climbers Global Rescue.

          13) Guides /Sherpas for Mt. Nun Expedition? Ratio: clients. Qualification and level of English?

          All of our climbing Sherpa and Basecamp guides are fluent in English, and we offer the 01 Sherpa for two guests and one Basecamp manager. For an extra USD 1,000, visitors can also hire a personal sherpa to climb Nun Peak India.

          Mount Nun Summit - Kahlur Adventures India

            • 14) How many tips do you suggest for guides and porter teams? Summit tips? . . .

              Since tipping is the most frequently asked issue by climbers, there are no set guidelines in India; instead, it is entirely up to the visitor. The recommended tip range for Summit is $300 to $700 per person.

              Additionally, visitors provide porters with much-needed hiking gear, including helmets, gloves, trek poles, and jackets. Since we mostly employ locals from Tangol village in Kargil, climbers can also make direct donations to the government office or local NGO for things like children’s education.

              15) Can my friends and family join me on the trek into Nun Base Camp? 

              Yes, they can accompany you on the trip, but they will have to pay for the base camp services. Alternatively, they can do the local Leh Ladakh tour and end up joining you.

              16) Nutrition for Climb Mount Nun.

              For both recreational and sporting reasons, climbing high-altitude mountains is a physical challenge.  Mount Nun above 7000 M peak Mountains required the physical power to summit and come back safely.

              Read the Kahlur Nutrition blog: Open

              17) Altitude sickness on Mount Nun.

              Mount Nun is a above 7000 M Mountain, so the chances of altitude sickness is much more, read the the Itinerary properly before book the Nun expedition with any organization, check how many days you have in Leh for acclimatization, Stay in basecamp as well after basecamp plan for summit and back to basecamp.

              Read the Kahlur Altitude sickness Blog: Open

              18) Can I join before or after the Mount Nun Expeditions?

              Yes, you can join us for Incredible India tours, Kahlur also offers the Incredible India Tours to its guests you can book for the Golden Triangle tour with us. 

              Incredible India Tours - Kahlur Adventures India

              19) Kahlur Rescue system in Mount Nun?

              We understand the International safety standards of Mountaineering and to promote Mountaineering in India we team Kahlur follow all the International safety standards as well the guidelines of ATOAI. First, any kind of satellite phone is strictly not allowed In the Mount Nun area, so we make our communication process Our one guide sits a the road head and one at basecamp, the basecamp manager connects with the summit team and keeps updated in the road head team, we also send the updates by latter in the porter’s hands. If something happens with the summit team, the main backup is our Sherpa/guide team, we start our rescue as per the details we receive from the summit team by walkie-talkie if the condition is not very serious but requires human power our basecamp team start moving towards the Mountain, or in any hard situation the Mountain team connect with basecamp team and basecamp team connect with road head team and the road head manager call for helicopter rescue to the local administration. In the past, the Indian Army did many safe helicopter executions.

          Founder Kahlur Pankaj - Kahlur Adventures India

          • 20) How to select the Mountaineering company in India for Climb Nun Peak

              • Check the company website
              • Check the company documents
              • Check the social media profile
              • Check the previous summit record
              • Visit the IMF website for the Registered adventure tour operator list
              • Call or Email to recheck the Adventure Tour Operator Association ATOAI
              • Go for a video meeting.
              • Check the Google feedback
              • Check company partners
              • A good mountaineering company will be well known to all major mountaineering Countries, recheck with your known operator in Nepal or Sherpa guides.

        21) Why we book Mount Nun with Kahlur Adventures India

                • A registered mountaineering company of India (With IMF and ATOAI)
                • Fully Guided expedition on the Indian Himalayas
                • Local partner and support all the Indian Himalayan regions.
                • Own logistic support to climb Mountains (Own tents, Equipment, and Kitchen team)
                • Experience Climbing Sherpa Team.
                • Pankaj Chandel the founder of Kahlur working in the Mount Nun area for the last 07 years.
                • A good local support to Kahlur Adventures.

              22) How to become a partner for Mount Nun with Kahlur Adventures?

              You can also become our International partner to promote Mount Nun, We have a great B2B policy, our team provide the full permit and local support to climb the Nun peak and an International company runs the Nun peal climb as per their standards. You can also transfer your Tents and other logistics, we have our store in Delhi.

              For partnership, email us at: info@kahluradventures.com 

              Or WhatsApp: +91 8588846600

              Kahlur Adventures Partners

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Fully Guided Mountaineering Expedition In India Himalayas https://kahluradventures.com/fully-guided-mountaineering-expedition-in-india-himalayas/ https://kahluradventures.com/fully-guided-mountaineering-expedition-in-india-himalayas/#respond Sun, 31 Dec 2023 09:59:26 +0000 https://kahluradventures.com/?p=3580 2025 Best Mountaineering Expedition India Kahlur Adventures India is thrilled to announce their upcoming mountaineering expedition in the Indian Himalayas for the year 2025. After successfully organizing more than 14 mountaineering expeditions above 5000 M, 6000 M, and 7000 M in 2024, the experienced team...

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2025 Best Mountaineering Expedition India

Kahlur Adventures India is thrilled to announce their upcoming mountaineering expedition in the Indian Himalayas for the year 2025. After successfully organizing more than 14 mountaineering expeditions above 5000 M, 6000 M, and 7000 M in 2024, the experienced team at Kahlur Adventures is ready to lead fully guided fix departures for climbing enthusiasts.

The 2025 expedition will include major peaks such as Mount Nun and Kun, Satopanth, Meru Peak, Shivling, and Mount Friendship Peak. All necessary permits for these expeditions will be taken care of by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, ensuring a smooth and legal experience for all participants. Additionally, safety insurance will be provided by Global Rescue or ASC 360, ensuring the well-being and security of all climbers.

In addition to the major expeditions, Kahlur Adventures also announces six above 6000 M peak combo expeditions or the Mount Nun Kun twin summit for the year 2025. These combo expeditions offer a unique opportunity to conquer multiple peaks and enhance the mountaineering experience.

Kahlur Adventures invites all adventure enthusiasts to join their mountaineering expedition in the Indian Himalayas. Whether you are a seasoned climber or a beginner looking for an exciting challenge, their experienced guides will ensure a safe and memorable journey. Detailed information about the expeditions can be found on their website www.kahluradventures.com or by contacting them via phone or WhatsApp at +91 8588846699.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore the breathtaking beauty of the Indian Himalayas and push your limits with Kahlur Adventures India.


01) Mount Nun 7135 M

Mount Nun Kahlur Adventures India

Location: Kargil, Ladakh India

Altitude: 7135 M

Climbing Month: July, August, September

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

Glittering with its snow-capped head, Mount Nun shines bright at the height of 7135 meters among the nearby mountain ranges in the Zanskar range and suru valley of Ladakh. The enormous Mt Nun stands right next to its twin peak Mt Kun 7077 M, the former being the tallest Himalayan mountain peak in Ladakh Climbing Mt Nun’s demanding peaks is not an easy feat and requires prior experience and familiarity with mountaineering equipment.


02) Mount Kun 7077 M

Mount kun Kahlur Adventures India

Location: Kargil, Ladakh India

Altitude: 7077 M

Climbing Month: July, August, September

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

The massif that is house to both Mt Kun and Mt Nun is 250 km from Srinagar, located in the Suru valley of Kargil district. It may also excite you that another marvel of nature, Pinnacle Peak (6930 M) is located northeast of Mt Nun, it is the third highest peak in this stunning massif.


03) Mount Shivling 6543 M

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Location: Gangotri, Uttarakhand

Altitude: 6543M

Climbing Month: May, June & September, October

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

Mount Shivling is a gigantic snow-white mountain standing proudly at Tapovan in Western Garhwal Himalaya. The sheer magnificence and unique beauty of Mount Shivling attract many mountaineers from all around the world every year. Due to its pyramid-like shape, Mt Shivling was once called an ‘Indian Matterhorn’. On this summit, the climbers reach an elevation of around 6543 M and it leaves the adventurous climbers spellbound with the striking views of the Gangotri glacier from the top. The Gangotri glacier is the source of the river Bhagirath. Kahlur Adventures organizes expeditions to Mount Shivling India so that all the climbers can go on a journey of a lifetime.


04) Meru Peak India

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Location: Gangotri, Uttarakhand

Altitude: Meru Peak South 6660M, Meru Peak Center 6310M, Meru North 6450M

Climbing Month: May, June & September, October

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

Mount Meru, also known as Meru Peak, is a prominent mountain located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It holds great significance in the field of mountaineering and has attracted climbers from around the world. Let’s delve into the details of this majestic peak and the incredible experiences it offers. Standing at an impressive height of 6,660 meters (21,850 feet), Mount Meru is challenging above 6000 M peak in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. It is part of the Gangotri Range in the western Himalayas and is often considered a challenging alternative to the neighboring peaks, such as Nanda Devi East and Kamet. One notable aspect of Mount Meru is its iconic Shark’s Fin route, which gained international fame through the critically acclaimed documentary film “Meru.” The film follows the journey of three climbers, Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin, and Renan Ozturk, as they make a daring attempt to conquer the treacherous Shark’s Fin.


05) Mount Satopanth 7075 M

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Location: Gangotri, Uttarakhand

Altitude: 7075 M

Climbing Month: May, June & September, October

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

Mount Satopanth Expedition is ideal for climbers who want to take a leap of faith and set their foot in high-altitude mountain climbing. The sheer size of this mountain is intimidating yet inviting for adventurous mountaineers. Mt Satopanth peak expedition gives you a chance to climb one of the most exciting 7000er mountains of India. It is a technical mountain with an elevation of 7075 meters. Being the second highest peak in the Gangotri National Park in Uttarakhand, Satopanth peak has been on the bucket list of various mountain lovers. Kahlur Adventures plans a well-crafted expedition to Mount Satopanth peak so you can experience the magnificence of this brilliant marvel of nature and get a look at the other mountains of the Garhwal Ranges of the Himalayas. It may also interest you that the name “Satopanth” translates to ‘true path’ in the local dialect of this region.


06) Mount CB 13 (6264 M) & CB 14 (6078 m)

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Location: Spiti, Himachal Pradesh

Altitude: CB 13 (6264 M) & CB 14 (6078 m)

Climbing Month: June & September

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

In the Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh, India is the majestic Chandra Bhaga range. The Chandra Bhaga range got its name from the two rivers bordering the massif, Chandra and Bagha. On the expedition to Mount Chandrabhaga, you get to summit two peaks Mt CB 13 and CB 14. Both these peaks lie in the range of 6000er meters of the mountains of India. Mt Chandrabhaga is located on South Dhaka Galcier in Lahaul, Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh in India. You get the magnificent views of serene Chandratal lake, Kunzum Range and the Dhaka glacier. Kahlur Adventures organize expeditions to Mt. CB 13 and CB 14, which are yet relatively unexplored by many climbers. CB 13 and CB 14 are one of the most promising peaks of the Chandra Bhaga range and need more attention from the world.


07) Mount Mentok kangri

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Location: Karzok, Ladakh

Altitude: 6250 M

Climbing Month: June, July, August, September, October

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

Mentok Kangri, a mesmerizing mountain peak, is located on a lengthy ridge that descends towards the south of Korzok Village, sharing its banks with the Tso Moriri Lake. During the months of July and August, the Korzok Valley becomes adorned with lush greenery, filling the air with the delightful fragrances of wild flowers. It is this enchanting atmosphere that has bestowed the name “Mentok” upon the peak, as it translates to “flower” in the Ladakh language.


08) Mount Papsura

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Location: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh

Altitude: 6451 M

Climbing Month:  August, September

2025 Fix Departure Date: Open

Mount Papsura, which translates to the “Peak of Evil” is one of the most challenging climbable mountain peaks in India. The expedition to Mount Papsura tests the resilience of even the most experienced mountaineers with its daunting elevation of 6,451 meters and numerous challenges. Papsura Peak shines brightly in the East Tosh Glacier of the Indian Himalayas and with its intensity, it is considered to be one the most sort after Pre-Everest Expedition peaks. On the Mt Papsura Peak Climbing expedition in India, you get the taste of adventure and thrill like nowhere else. Kahlur Adventures facilitates climbers from India and around the world who want to summit Mount Papsura and experience the adrenaline of climbing above 6000 M mountains in India.


Climb the Indian Himalayas with Kahlur Adventures

The Indian Himalayas have long been a magnet for adventurers seeking to test their limits and conquer new heights. With its awe-inspiring landscapes, challenging terrains, and untouched peaks, it is a mountaineer’s paradise. For those with a passion for mountaineering, Kahlur Adventures offers an incredible opportunity to explore the uncharted peaks of the Indian Himalayas through their private expeditions.

* Discovering Unclimbed Peaks:

Mountaineers around the world often dream of venturing into unexplored territories, leaving their mark on unclimbed peaks. Kahlur Adventures embraces this spirit of exploration and is ready to assist and guide mountaineers in conquering these untouched summits. With their extensive experience and expert team, they ensure a safe and fulfilling adventure.

Why Choose Kahlur Adventures:

* Expert Guidance: Kahlur Adventures boasts a team of seasoned mountaineers who possess in-depth knowledge of the Indian Himalayas. Their expertise and guidance guarantee a successful and safe expedition, allowing mountaineers to focus solely on the thrill of climbing.

* Safety First: Safety is paramount when embarking on such expeditions. Kahlur Adventures prioritizes safety at every step, ensuring all * necessary precautions are taken and state-of-the-art equipment is provided. The team’s dedication to safety gives climbers peace of mind and allows them to fully enjoy the experience.

* Personalized Expeditions: Kahlur Adventures recognizes that each mountaineer has unique goals and preferences. They tailor private expeditions to cater to individual needs, allowing climbers to explore the unclimbed peaks at their own pace and style.

* Unparalleled Experience: The Indian Himalayas offer an incredible range of peaks that are yet to be conquered. By joining Kahlur Adventures, mountaineers have the chance to witness breathtaking vistas, experience the thrill of pushing boundaries, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

How to Join:

Joining Kahlur Adventures is easy. Interested mountaineers can contact them through their email, info@kahluradventures.com, or give them a call on +91 8588846600 via WhatsApp. Additionally, detailed information about their expeditions and services can be found on their website, www.kahluradventures.com.

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Mountaineering in India

India is a country blessed with diverse landscapes, from towering mountain ranges to serene valleys and lush green meadows. This diversity makes it a paradise for mountaineers, offering a plethora of options for thrilling and adventurous expeditions. However, choosing the best time of the year for mountaineering in India is crucial, as it determines the weather conditions, accessibility, and overall experience. In this blog post, we will discuss the different seasons and months that are considered the best for mountaineering in India.

Spring (March to May): Spring is one of the best times to go mountaineering in India, as the weather is pleasant and the snow starts to melt. This season offers excellent climbing conditions in regions like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu and Kashmir. Peaks such as Mount Yunam, Patalsu Trek, Deo Tibba, and Meru peak are popular choices during this time. The temperature during spring varies between 10 to 20 degrees Celsius, making it comfortable for climbers.

Summer (June to August): Contrary to popular belief, summer is also a suitable time for mountaineering in India, especially in regions like Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh. During these months, the snow has mostly melted, and the mountains are accessible. Peaks like Kang Yatse, Nun Kun Mountains, Friendship Peak, and Hanuman Tibba are frequently climbed during this season. However, it is important to be prepared for occasional rainfall and pack accordingly.

Monsoon (July to September): The monsoon season is generally not recommended for mountaineering due to heavy rainfall and unpredictable weather conditions. However, some mountaineers who seek a unique experience opt for trekking in the rain-shadow areas of Himachal Pradesh, such as Spiti Valley and Lahaul. These regions receive minimal rainfall, allowing climbers to explore peaks like Shitidhar, Parang La, and Bara Shigri during this time. It is essential to monitor weather forecasts and consult with experienced guides before planning a monsoon expedition.

Autumn (September to November): Autumn is considered the prime season for mountaineering in India. The weather during this time is clear, dry, and stable, making it ideal for climbing the highest peaks in the country. Regions like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim witness a surge in mountaineering activities during autumn. Peaks like Nanda Devi East, Kamet, and Kangchenjunga (Goechala Trek) are frequently attempted during this season. The temperature ranges from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius, providing comfortable climbing conditions.

Winter (December to February): For experienced mountaineers seeking extreme challenges, winter offers a unique opportunity to conquer some of the most difficult peaks in India. The months of December to February witness heavy snowfall, transforming the mountains into a winter wonderland. Regions like Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttarakhand become popular destinations for winter mountaineering. Peaks like Mount Trishul, Mount Shivling, Mount Kyagar Ri 6100 M and Friendship peak ski down are attempted by seasoned climbers during this time. However, it is crucial to have advanced mountaineering skills, proper equipment, and experienced guides, as the conditions can be extremely harsh.

In conclusion, the best time of the year for mountaineering in India depends on personal preferences, skill level, and the desired mountain range. Each season offers unique experiences and challenges, from pleasant spring climbs to thrilling winter expeditions. It is important to research the region, check weather conditions, and consult with experienced mountaineers or tour operators to plan a safe and successful mountaineering trip in India.

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About climbing in India

‘You are not in the mountains. The mountains are in you.’ The Mountains of India, India has been the hotspot for mountaineers for a long time, The Mountains of India offer you to climb above 5000 M, 6000 M and 7000 M peaks which makes it ideal for Technical or non-technical excursions. The states of Jammu and Kashmir union territory, Ladakh UT, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are among the most popular hill destinations in India. Peak climbing in India is also preferred by climbers as they provide a unique and vibrant culture for the locals. Trek to these peaks takes you across local, remote areas and villages, and allows you to communicate, and experience their lives.

‘With climbing in Indian Himalayas, you can also choose to climb the 5000M, 6000M and 7000 M Mountains, The Mountains of India are also the first choices of those climbers who want to climb the 14 above 8000M (Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Nanga Parbat, etc). Most of the mountains of India are climbed between May – Mid December. Climb the above 7000M peak in Ladakh UT Mount Nun 7135, Mount Kun 7077, Friendship peak 5289M, Hanuman Tibba 5490M, Deo Tibba 6001M Expedition in Manali Himachal Pradesh, Mount Satopanth 7075M, Mount Shivling 6543M and Tenchenkhang 6010 M, in Sikkim Himalayas, Gorichen Peak 6526M mountain in Eastern Himalayas Sikkim. All the summit of these mountains treats you to some breathtaking views of the picturesque beauty of the Indian Himalayas.

Read the full article to get the full knowledge of top climbing expeditions in the Indian Himalayas.

Note: Climbers, from India or International both need to apply to the IMF (Indian Mountaineering Foundation) for permits before embarking on an expedition in India. Every foreign climbing expedition will be required to be accompanied by an Indian LO appointed by the IMF. The LO (Liaison Officer) will be treated as a member of the expedition.

*HAVE A LOOK AT THE LIST OF 11 BEST PEAK CLIMBING EXPEDITIONS IN INDIA, AND THEN SELECT THE ONE THAT WORKS BEST FOR YOU.

 

01) Mount Nun 7135M Ladakh (UT) India:

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The highest peak in the Nun Kun massif, Mount Nun expedition 7135M India. Climbing above 7000M and for the best technical peaks experience, Nun peak is the first choice of mountaineers. The massif Nun – Kun is located in Suru valley of the Kargil district Ladakh UT. The first ascent of Mount Nun peak was in 1953 by a French climber Mr Pierre Vittoz, and Mrs Claude Kogan along with the India Sherpa team.

 

Route to Climb Mount Nun: Delhi – Leh Ladakh – Kargil – Tangol – Basecamp – Camp 01 – Camp 02 – Summit Camp – Summit Mt Nun 7135M – Camp 01 – Base camp – Kargil – Leh Ladakh – Delhi
The entire expedition requires good, advanced technical skills or previous experience, the expedition takes a minimum 25, 27 (Delhi to Delhi) days to climb.

Things to Know About Mt Nun Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Leh Ladakh UT - Kargil
Altitude7135M / 23408.79FT
Duration 23 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorth Face
Grade Difficult/ Technical
Best Time to Climb Mt NunJuly to August
Trekking Km60 - 65 KM
Coordinates33.9817° N, 76.0231° E
Mountain RangeZanskar range
Last ATM placeKargil
Nearest Airport Leh Airport and Srinagar Airport
Road headTangol (Kargil) last village
Mobile connectivity In mount Nun expedition IndiaOnly for Postpaid JIO or BSNL network till the Tangol village or you get a little signal in some point of Base camp and camp 02
Duration of Base camp 01 Days (7-8 hrs Trek)
Local police station contact01985 – 233948 (Kargil)
Local hospital contact01985- 232213 (Kargil)
Local guide contact for Nun expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is prohibited in this area

02) Mount Kun 7077 M Ladakh (Ut) India:

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The Nun Kun mountain massif is a pair of Himalayan peaks: Nun, 7,135 m (23,409 ft) and its neighbour peak Kun Peak, 7,077 m (23,218 ft). Mount Kun 7077M is one of the highest peaks of Suru valley Kargil/ Ladakh (UT) India, which is located in the Zanskar range of the Himalayas. Mt. Kun is located north of Nun and is separated from it by a snowy plateau around 5-6 km. NunKun Massif Mountain is considered a part of the greater Himalayan Range Zanskar. Mount Kun and Mt Nun are just a few miles apart, although they have entirely different routes to climb. Kun peak India was first successfully climbed in 1913 by Italian climbers Borelli ed Gaspard and Mario Piacenza. After that in 1971 Indian army summited the top of Mount Kun. Every year more than 5, 6 six climbing teams (National or International) come to the summit. Mount Kun is a technical peak that requires your pre-experience in the field of climbing expeditions. To get the climbing permit Indian climbers need to submit their Basic or advanced course of Mountaineering to the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and International climbers need to apply for booking at least three months before and send their Passport or Visa copy. The entire expedition requires good, advanced technical skills or previous experience, the expedition takes a minimum of 25, 27 (Delhi to Delhi) days to climb.

Route to Climb Mount Kun: Delhi – Leh Ladakh – Kargil – Shafat Nala– Basecamp – Camp 01 – Camp 02 – Summit Camp – Summit Mt Kun 7077 M – Camp 01 – Base camp – Shafat Nala – Kargil – Leh Ladakh – Delhi

Things to Know About – Mt Kun Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Leh Ladakh UT - Kargil
Altitude7077 M / 23218.504 FT
Duration 23 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorth Face
Grade Difficult/ Technical
Best Time to Climb Mt KunJuly to September
Trekking Km32 KM
Coordinates34.0133° N, 76.0566° E
Mountain RangeZanskar range
Last ATM placeKargil
Nearest Airport Leh Airport and Srinagar Airport
Road headShaft Nala (Kargil) last village
Mobile connectivity In mount Kun expedition IndiaTangol village is the last village for the call.
Network (BSNL and JIO)
Duration of Base camp 01 Days (7-8 hrs Trek)
Local police station contact01985 – 233948 (Kargil)
Local hospital contact01985- 232213 (Kargil)
Local guide contact for Kun expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is prohibited in this area

03) Kang Yatse II Peak Expedition Ladakh India:

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Mount Kang Yatse is the less known peaks of two massifs, both the peaks are above 6000 M. Kang Yatse II, at 6,250M Kang Yatse I 6,400M. Mt Kang Yatse is located in the land of high passes Leh Ladakh, in Hemis National Park. It takes 05, and 06 days to reach the basecamp of Mt Kang Yatse through Markha Valley. Most of the trekkers come to Kang Yatse after the Markha valley trek to get the buy one get one free offer. Mount Kang Yatse II is the non-technical peak; it’s required only for your excellent physical fitness. That’s why so many trekkers come to summit the above 6000m peak. Some climbers come to the summit of Kang Yatse for acclimatization after that they go climbing the above 7000 M peak of mount Nun or mount Kun.

Route To Climb Mount Kang Yatse 2: Delhi – Leh – Chilling – Skiu – Markha – Thachungtse – Nimaling – Base Camp – Summit Mt KANG YATSE II – Base Camp – Chokdo via Kongmaru La – Leh

Things to Know About Mt Kang Yatse II Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Leh Ladakh UT - Kargil
Altitude6250M / 20505.25FT
Duration 15 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorth-East ridge
Grade Moderate (Semi-Technical)
Best Time to Climb Mt Kang Yatse IIJuly to September
Trekking Km75 - 80 KM
Coordinates33°44′54″N 77°33′25″
Mountain RangeLadakh Mountain Range
Last ATM placeLeh
Nearest Airport Leh Airport and Srinagar Airport
Road headChilling
Mobile connectivity In mount Kang Yatse II expedition IndiaPostpaid JIO or BSNL network will work in some places during trek .
Duration of Base camp 06 Days
Local police station contact01982 252 200 (Leh)
Local hospital contact+911982252012 (Leh)
Local guide contact for Kang Yatse II expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is prohibited in this area

04) Friendship Peak (5289M) Trek Manali Himachal Pradesh India:

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Friendship peak is a mountain of 5,289 meters altitude located in the Pir Panjal Range of Kullu district Himachal Pradesh. Friendship peak trek is an ideal trek for the first step in the technical climbing mountains. Mount friendship peak expedition is the ideal peak for beginner climbers. It’s a Semi-Technical peak that requires physical fitness and Basic knowledge of trekking equipment. You will get the panoramic summit views of Mt Indrasen, Deo Tibba, Shitidhar, Hanuman Tibba and the distant Dhauladhar range. The trek initially is a simple hike through meadows and forest with the Beas River flowing beside. The Base camp of the Mount friendship is at Bakarthach. From Bakarthach you get a clear view of seven sister mountains and Mount Hanuman tibba. In the Basecamp of friendship peak (Bakarthach), you will also get the opportunity to meet with a young mountaineer who is doing the Basic or Advanced courses of Mountaineering with Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS). Friendship peak in Manali, Himachal Pradesh also famous for skiing down expeditions, Ski down from above 5000M peak give a unique experience for ski lovers, Mid March is the best time for the ski down from Mount friendship peak India.

Route to Climb Mount Friendship peak: Delhi – Chandigarh – Manali – Dhundi (Via Solnag) – Bakarthach (BC) – Lady Leg – Camp 1 – Summit – Bakarthach (BC) – Dhundi – Manali – Chandigarh Delhi

Things to Know About: Mt Friendship Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Manali Himachal Pradesh
Altitude5289M / 17.35236FT
Duration 13 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceSouth face
Grade Moderate (Semi-Technical)
Best Time to Climb Mt NunMarch, May, June, September, October
Trekking Km30 - 35 KM
Coordinates32.3960° N, 77.1030° E
Mountain RangePir Panjal range
Last ATM placeManali
Nearest Airport Kullu (Bhuntar Airport)
Road headDhundi/ Solang
Mobile connectivity In mount Mount Friendship IndiaJIO, BSNL and Airtel network will work in some places during the trek. You also get the signal at the summit point Network.
Duration of Base camp 01 Days (4 - 5 hrs Trek)
Local police station contact01902 252 326 (Manali)
Local hospital contact1902223077 (Manali)
Local guide contact for Friendship peak+91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is allowed in this area

05) Mount Deo Tibba (6001M) Expedition India:

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Climb the second highest peak of the Pir Panjal range Mt Deo Tibba. The trek to the base camp starts from the Jagatsukh Nala. Deo Tibba peak is a popular mountain for intermediate mountaineers with some technical experience; this peak is ideal for trekkers who are starting out in the mountaineering/Climbing field. The first ascent of Mount Deo tibba  peak was in 1952 by Dutchman Van Graaf from the west ridge. It’s a three days trek to reach the basecamp of Deo tibba peak, Deo tibba peak in India is religious as it is believed to be the assembly place of all the Gods. Deo tibba expedition Manali Himachal Pradesh is perfect for climbers to summit the height of 6000M+ and prepare themselves for higher climbing peaks in the near future.

Things to Know About:  Mount Deo Tibba 6001m Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Manali Himachal Pradesh
Altitude6001M / 19.68832FT
Duration 16 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceWest ridge
Grade Moderate (Semi-Technical)
Best Time to Climb Mount Deo TibbaMarch, May, June, September, October
Trekking Km40 - 45 KM
Coordinates32.1975° N, 77.3825° E
Mountain RangePir Panjal range
Last ATM placeManali
Nearest Airport Kullu (Bhuntar Airport)
Road headKhanol
Mobile connectivity In Mount Deo Tibba expedition IndiaNo Network
Duration of Base camp 03 Days
Local police station contact01902 252 326 (Manali)
Local hospital contact1902223077 (Manali)
Local guide contact for Mount Deo Tibba+91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is allowed in this area

06) Mt. CB 13 and CB 14 Peak Climbing Expedition, Manali Himachal Pradesh India

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Mount CB (Chandra Bhaga) is a group of peaks locatin ed in the Lahaul massif Himachal Pradesh India, Mount. CB 13 (6264M) and Mount. CB 14 (6078M) is two massif peaks near the beautiful Chandratal Lake near Batal. CB 13 and CB 14 peaks require pre-riencednced climbers who want to go to the next level and experience an exciting journey to the summit. The summits of these two beautiful peaks give you amazing and panoramic views of the Kunzum range, the ChandraTal Lake and the gushing Chandra River. To climb both the peak also comes under the IMF (Indian Mountaineering Foundation) so you also need to pre-book the expedition to get the permit.

Things to Know About: Mt. CB 13 And CB 14 Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Spiti Himachal Pradesh
AltitudeMt.CB 13 (6264M) and Mt. CB 14 (6078M)
Duration 20 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorth-East
Grade Technical
Best Time to Climb Mount CB 13 or 14June & August
Trekking Km25 - 30 KM
Coordinates77° 33' N / 32° 21' E `
Mountain RangeChandra Bhaga
Last ATM placeManali
Nearest Airport Kullu (Bhuntar Airport)
Road headBatal
Mobile connectivity In Mount CB 13 or 14 expedition IndiaNo Network
Duration of Base camp 01 Days
Local police station contact01902 252 326 (Manali)
Local hospital contact1902223077 (Manali)
Local guide contact for CB 13,14 expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is allowed in this area

07) Mt. Shivling (6543M) Climbing Expedition, Gangotri Uttarakhand, India

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Mount Shivling Peak Expedition India is a twin summit mountain. Mt Shivling is also considered one of the most challenging peaks in the Indian Himalayas. Mt Shivling is located in the Gangotri national park of Garhwal Himalayas. The lush green meadows of Tapovan are the base camp of Mount. Shivling peak is one of the most famous treks in Uttarakhand. Climbers, from India or International both need to apply to the IMF Indian Mountaineering Foundation) for permits before embarking on an expedition in India.

I still remember the physical reaction of turning the corner and seeing Shivling for the first time. Jaw dropped, eyes wide, heart pumping. The truly stunning beauty of granite and ice. Still on the shortlist. Garwhal Himalayas, IndiaJimmy Chin

Things to Know About:  Mt.  Shivling 6543m Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Gangotri Uttarakhand
Altitude6543M, 21466.54FT
Duration 20 – 25 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceWest Ridge, North Face
Grade Technical
Best Time to Climb Mount Shivling May, June, September & October
Trekking KM55 - 60 KM
Coordinates30.8769° N, 79.0656° E
Mountain RangeGarhwal
Last ATM placeUttarkashi
Nearest Airport Jolly Grant International Airport - Dehradun
Road headGangotri
Mobile connectivity In Mount Shivling expedition IndiaNo Network
Duration of Base camp Gangotri
Local police station contact01374 222 219 (Uttarkashi)
Local hospital contact01374 222 103 (Uttarkashi)
Local guide contact +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is allowed in this area

08) Mount Satopanth 7075M Climbing Expedition, Gangotri  Uttarakhand, India

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Climb the second highest mountain of the Gangotri group of peaks in Garhwal, Uttarakhand, Interested to climb above 7000M peak, book your expedition to Mt Satopanth peak 7075M India. Mt Satopanth which means “True Path” in local beliefs. The trekking trail for Mt. Satopanth base camp crosses through the Gangotri temple (holy places among the four Char Dham Yatra), and Gaumukh (source of the holy Bhagirathi River). Mount Satopanth is also the first choice of the climbers who want to climb Mount Everest above 8000 M peak, they come to embark on Satopanth peak as a pre-Everest expedition. During the trek to the Satopanth peak, you get the viws of Thalay Sagar peak, Mt. Shivling ,and the Bhagirathi group of mountains.

Things to Know About:  Mt.  Satopanth 7075m Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Gangotri Uttarakhand
Altitude7075M, 23211.94FT
Duration 20 – 25 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorth Face
Grade Technical
Best Time to Climb Mount Satopanth May, September & October
Trekking Km75 - 80 KM
Coordinates30°5028 N 79°1249 E
Mountain RangeGarhwal
Last ATM placeUttarkashi
Nearest Airport Jolly Grant International Airport - Dehradun
Road headGangotri
Mobile connectivity in mount Satopanth Peak IndiaNo Network
Duration of Base camp 05 Days
Local police station contact01374 222 219 (Uttarkashi)
Local hospital contact01374 222 103
(Uttarkashi)
Local guide contact for Mount Satopanth expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is allowed in this area

09) Mount Kedardome 6831M Climbing Expedition, Gangotri Uttarakhand, India:

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Mount Kedardome climbing peak expedition located in the Garhwal range of Indian Himalayas near to the Bhagirathi group of mountains, Mt Shivling, Mount Satopanth and Gangotri massif. This high dome-shaped peak has an altitude of 6,832M; the Kedar Dome peak in India is the third-highest peak in the Gangotri group of mountains in Uttarakhand India. Mount Kedardome is the ideal stepping peak to climb above 7000m. Mount Kedar dome peak in India It is also popular for ski-mountaineering. Mt. Kedardome passes the area of Chirbasa, Bhojwassa, Gomukh and Tapovan. During the trek to the Mount Kedardome base camp, you will witness some of the most beautiful as well as challenging peaks in the Gangotri region (Bhagirathi Group of mountains, Mount. Shivling, Meru peak India, Mt Kharchakund etc. Kedardome peak is ideal for ski ascents and is popular amongst skiers around the world.

 Things to Know About Mt.  Kedardome 6831m Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Gangotri Uttarakhand
Altitude6831M, 22411.42FT
Duration 20 – 25 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing FaceNorthwest Face
Grade Technical
Best Time to Climb Mt KedardomeMid March, April, September & October
Trekking Km60 - 75 KM
Coordinates30.7975° N, 79.0675° E
Mountain RangeGarhwal
Last ATM placeUttarkashi
Nearest Airport Jolly Grant International Airport - Dehradun
Road headGangotri
Mobile connectivity in mount Mount Kedardome IndiaNo Network
Duration of Base camp 04 Days
Local police station contact01374 222 219 (Uttarkashi)
Local hospital contact01374 222 103
(Uttarkashi)
Local guide contact for Mount Kedardome +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is allowed in this area

10) Mount. Tenchenkhang 6010M Climbing Expedition, Sikkim, India:

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Sikkim shares a mountain border with Nepal, China. Sikkim (Where Nature Smiles) a beautiful state in India remains unrivalled when it comes to the amazing experience of mountain climbing. Recently Sikkim was also introduced as a mountaineering destination. The Sikkim Government has opened some of its climbing peaks to adventure lovers. Top Peaks in Sikkim Himalayas Region Frey Peak 5889M, Mt. Jopuno 5603M, Mount. Lama Wangden 5868M, Brumkhangse Peak 5868M, Mount. Tenchenkhang 6010M. is situated in the western part of Sikkim, under Kanchenjunga National. Thinchenkhang peak has been declared a trekking peak by Sikkim Govt in 1990. The trek to the Tenchenkhang passes through the Beautiful Remote Villages Yuksom. During the trek to the Mount Thinchenkhang base camp you will witness some of the most beautiful as well as challenging peaks in Sikkim (Khangchendzonga National Park), Mount Kanchenjunga 8586M, Mt Talung 7349M, Mt. Rathong 6679M, Mt. Koktang6147M, Mt. Simvo 6812, Mount. Frey 5853M, Mt. Kabru S 7318M, Kabru Dome 6600M, Kabru Forked 6100M, Mount Pandim 6691M, Mount Tenchenkhang6010M, Mount Jupono 5650M.

Things to Know About Tenchenkhang 6010m Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Sikkim
Altitude6010M 19717.85FT
Duration 15 – 20 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing Face
Grade Moderate (Semi-Technical)
Best Time to Climb Mt Tenchenkhang May, Sep, Oct, Nov
Trekking Km60 - 65 KM
Coordinates27°22'14.7"N 88°13'30.6"E
Mountain RangeChola range
Last ATM placeYuksom
Nearest Airport Bagdogra, West Bengal
Road headYuksom
Mobile connectivity in mount Tenchenkhang Peak IndiaBSNL and Vodafone in Yuksom
Duration of Base camp 08 Days
Local police station contact03595 250 819
Local hospital contact
Local guide contact for Mount Tenchenkhang expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is not allowed in this area

11) Mount Gorichen Peak 6858M Climbing Expedition, Arunachal Pradesh, India

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Gorichen is the highest climbing peak in Arunachal Pradesh India, Other peaks include Gorichen II (21,287 feet (6,488 m)), Gorichen East (20,413 feet (6,222 m)) and Gorichen South (20,496 feet (6,247 m)) towering at a height of over ft above ocean position. Because of its elevation, Gorichen remains snowbound throughout the time and has charmed the hearts of numerous seasoned perambulators and adventure-loving pedestrians. Positioned at a distance of 164 km from the main city, this peak is locally known as Tsa-Nga-Phu, which translates into the area of the deity. You can see better views of this peak during the road drive between Bomdila and Tawang. The Monpa lineage worships this peak as they believe it’s vital for their actuality and protects them from all immoralities. Locally, people frequently relate to it as the giant white giant because of the unmistakable, white carpet of snow that covers it, making it one of the most distinctive and fluently identifiable peaks in this region. The view is mesmerizing as there are patches of green meadows and green timbers that can be seen in the interlocking denes below, while the bright white snow-limited peaks palace over them, shining in the sun.

Things to Know About Gorichen 6858m Peak Expedition India:
Country/ Region India/ Sikkim
Altitude6858M 22500FT
Duration 15 – 20 Days Minimum (Delhi – Delhi)
Climbing Face
Grade Moderate (Semi-Technical)
Best Time to Climb Mt Gorichen May, Sep, Oct, Nov
Trekking Km35 - 40 KM
Coordinates27.7951496°N 92.3877074°E
Mountain Range
Last ATM place
Nearest Airport
Road head
Mobile connectivity in
Duration of Base camp
Local police station contact
Local hospital contact
Local guide contact for Mount Satopanth expedition +91 8588846600 (Call + WhatsApp) 24*7 work
NoteSatellite phone is not allowed in this area

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