Pangarchulla Trek, Uttarakhand

4.5/5

44 Kms

15,100Ft.

Moderate

Expert Guide

5% Gst extra 

INR 12,499

Per Adult

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Pangarchulla Trek, Uttarakhand

4.5/5

44 Kms

15,100Ft.

Moderate

Expert Guide

Overview

Pangarchulla Peak Trek is a 6-night, 7-day adventure that begins at a height of 15,096 feet. This walk takes you through Uttarakhand’s pilgrimage sites. The walk begins and concludes at Dhak hamlet, about a mile from the base camp “Joshimath market.” Pangarchulla peak is beautiful in the summer and terrifying in the winter; it is a joy for Himalayan adventurers. Pangarchulla Mountain is located in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli District and rises to 15096 feet. Trek – A picturesque tiny peak near Uttarakhand’s Kauri Pass trek.

5% Gst extra 

INR 12,499

Per Adult

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Trek Itinerary

Goalpines provides trekkers' transportation from Haridwar Railway Station in the morning, departing for Sankri between 6:00 and 7:00 a.m.

 Begin your adventure today with Goalpines from Haridwar. The drive to Joshimath takes 10/11 hours and passes through sacred rivers like as the Alaknanda, Mandakini, and Ganga. At the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers, Devprayag is on the way. This is a lovely spot.

The journey will not become tedious because the scenery will change dramatically as you progress.

 Arrive in Joshimath base camp, rest in a guesthouse, and spend the evening exploring the surrounding environs. Return to the hotel, have dinner, and rest comfortably.

Today, get up early and drive to Dhak village, which is 12 kilometres from Joshimath and the starting site for the Kuari Pass hike. Ascend the route and you'll see some shepherded houses along the way. Then take a walk through oak, deodar, and rhododendron forests. The Dhauli Ganga River flows below near the hydro power plant, and you're about to approach a settlement called "Tugasi," where hiking will be a relief due to the levelled route. Continue on until you reach a ridge and descend to your "Gulling" campsite. It is nestled in the woods and gives stunning views of the Chaukhamba peaks. Set up your tents here, have supper, then retire to our camp spot for the first night.

You have to climb all the way to Jangal camp today, so get ready after breakfast and start walking towards the campground. The breathtaking panoramas will not leave your side while you trek across the difficult terrain.

Enter the woodland, which is densely forested with Pines, Oaks, and Rhododendrons. With the growth of Spruce and Silver Birch, there are also flowering flowers and snow. After a lengthy hike, you'll arrive to Jangal camp, your today's campground, which is a beautiful woodland clearing surrounded by a variety of trees. Explore the region after putting up your campers and then retire for the night.

Today Get up early today and prepare to climb Kuari Top and Kuari Pass. Begin your hike, and as you gain height, the tree line will shrink. The climb is difficult, but once you reach the ridge top, the panoramic vistas of Himalayan peaks will take your breath away, and your efforts will be well worth it. Look up to the magnificent Nanda Devi and Mt. Trishul. Continue on to Kuari Top, where you will be filled with joy and happiness. Look around and laud the beauty of every visible peak. Now begin descending to Kuari Pass; do not linger too long here because nicer sights are forthcoming! Jhandi Top is ahead; the ascent is mild, but the views are spectacular, much better than Kuari Pass. Spend some time at the top, basking in the glory of reaching the pinnacle. Then descend to Khullara camp, your campground. Khullara camp is a meadow and forest that serves as your day's campground. Descend through the woods to get there. It provides clear views of Dronagiri and allows for an overnight stay at the same camp.

Today Begin in the early morning, at 4:00 a.m. Carry plenty of water because there are no water sources ahead. The first leg of the journey entails climbing a ridge, which can take up to half an hour. The vista of Pangarchulla peak (15096 feet) and other high rising peaks will reward you after this ridge trek. Ahead are levelled snow fields; you'll need an ice axe to chop through the dense snow and continue. Before arriving at Pangarchulla base, take in the breathtaking views of Hathi, Ghodi, Mana, Kamet, and Chaukhamba peaks. Reach the bottom and begin climbing the steep slope. Use your kit for the summit climb; because to the strong winds, this will be the most challenging section of the hike. After this challenging phase, reach the summit of the peaks and behold the gleaming Garhwal snow peaks. The breathtaking views from Pangarchulla are the reason for its popularity among trekkers. Now begin the descent to Jangal camp, which should take around 4 hours. Be cautious as you descend across ridges. Staying in camp for the night.

Retrace your steps from Jangal camp to Dhak, passing through charming villages along the way. Say goodbye to the snowy peaks and promise to see them again. Reach Dhak, the trek's starting and ending location. A car will be hired to return to Joshimath from here. There will be accommodations arranged in a guest home or a hotel.

Last breakfast with Goalpines was today. After breakfast, leave at 6 a.m., eat lunch en route, and arrive in Haridwar between 5 and 6 p.m.

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A-  Carry your backpack, and if you are unable to do so for whatever reason, porters will accompany you. Offloading is subject to additional fees.

 

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A-  The weather is unpredictable and can change at any time, however nights are normally chilly and days are mild. However, it is entirely dependent on the season and weather conditions. Keep enough warm clothing on hand to defend oneself from the cold.