Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition(H.P)
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Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
Max Altitude
17,717FT
Region
Kullu-Manali (H.P)
Grade
Moderate to Difficult
Trekking KM.
46 KM
Cost
99999/- per person
Season
June to September
Duration
11Days 10Nights
Trail Type
Mountaineering Expedition, Camping, Climbing
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
Office Address:
Village Chetti PO Larankelo, Kullu,
Himachal Pradesh, 175104 India
Phone Number:
+91-98163 17490
Email Address
zenithbiz.info@gmail.com
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
Altitude: 6,726 ftÂ
Trek Distance: Not applicable
Trek Duration: Not applicable
Activities: Arrival, check-in, briefing, and acclimatization
- Arrive in Manali.
- Check-in to your hotel or designated accommodation.
- Attend a briefing about the expedition and equipment check.
- Rest and acclimatize in the evening.
Altitude: 6,726 feet (2,050 meters)
Trek Distance: 4 km
Trek Duration: 2-3 hours
- Light morning trek to nearby areas for acclimatization.
- Visit Hadimba Temple and Vashisht Hot Springs.
- Afternoon free for leisure and exploration.
- Final preparations for the trek, overnight stay in Manali.
Altitude: 10,800 feet (3,292 meters)
Trek Distance: 8 km
Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Early morning departure from Manali to Solang Valley.
- Start the trek from Solang Valley to Bakkarthach.
- Enjoy the scenic beauty and landscapes en route.
- Set up camp and overnight stay in Bakkarthach.
Altitude: 12,140 feet (3,700 meters)
Trek Distance: 5 km
Trek Duration: 3-4 hours
- Begin the trek from Bakkarthach to Beas Kund.
- Cross streams and meadows, soaking in panoramic views.
- Arrive at Beas Kund, set up camp.
- Evening rest and acclimatization, overnight stay at Beas Kund.
Altitude: 13,615 feet (4,150 meters)
Trek Distance: 4 km
Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Start the trek from Beas Kund to Camp One.
- Traverse rocky terrains and ascend gradually.
- Set up camp at Camp One and rest.
- Acclimatize and prepare for the next day’s load ferry, overnight stay.
Altitude: 15,580 feet (4,750 meters)
Trek Distance: 3 km (one way)
Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Carry load from Camp One to Camp Two.
- Return to Camp One for the night.
- Evening rest and acclimatization.
- Overnight stay at Camp One.
Altitude: 13,615 feet (4,150 meters)
Trek Distance: N/A
Trek Duration: N/A
- Rest and recover at Camp One.
- Perform light acclimatization walks.
- Review gear and ensure readiness for the climb.
- Overnight stay at Camp One.
Altitude: 15,580 feet (4,750 meters)
Trek Distance: 3 km
Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Move from Camp One to Camp Two with the remaining load.
- Set up camp at Camp Two.
- Acclimatize and prepare for summit day.
- Overnight stay at Camp Two.
Altitude: Summit at 17,717 feet (5,400 meters)
Trek Distance: 10 km (round trip)
Trek Duration: 10-12 hours
- Early morning starts for the summit push from Camp Two.
- Reach the summit of Ladakhi Peak, enjoy the views.
- Descend back to Beas Kund.
- Rest and overnight stay at Beas Kund.
Altitude: Descend to 6,726 feet (2,050 meters)
Trek Distance: 13 km
Trek Duration: 6-7 hours
- Trek back from Beas Kund to Bakkarthach.
- Continue the descent to Solang Valley.
- Drive from Solang Valley to Manali.
- Overnight stay in Manali, celebrate the successful climb.
Altitude: 6,726 feet (2,050 meters)
Trek Distance: N/A
Trek Duration: N/A
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Check-out from the hotel.
- Transfer to the bus stand/airport.
- Depart from Manali with cherished memories.
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
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By Road:
Take overnight bus to Manali from Delhi or Chandigarh, taking a bus from Chandigarh is the most ideal option.
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By Air:
Take a flight to Chandigarh Airport and then travel by bus to Manali is the best option.
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Nearest Railway Station
You can even come via train, Pathankot railway station is from where you can get direct buses to Manali that is 300 km from there and would take an overnight journey. Even in this case, reach a day before at Manali.
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
- Inclusions
- Exclusion
1. Accommodation: (as per the itinerary).
- Guest houses on Day 1 (twin/triple sharing basis).
- Camping during the trek.
2. Meals (Veg + Egg):
- All meals while trekking
- Lunch is also included during the trek.
3. Trek equipments:
- Sleeping bag, Mattress, Utensils.
- Trekkers tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent, Ropes, Micro spike.
4. First aid:
- Medical kits.
- Stretcher.
- Oxygen cylinder.
5. Support:
- 1 Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader.
- Guide (The number of guides depends on the group size).
- 1 High Altitude chef.
- Support staff.
6. Transportation: (as per the itinerary)
- Manali to Starting pt. of trek.
- End pt. of trek to Manali.
7. All necessary permits and entry fees, up to the amount charged for Indian nationals.
8. Porters to carry the central luggage.
9. Services from Dehradun railway station and return.
1. Any kind of personal expenses.
2. Insurance.
3. Food during the transit.
4. Any kind of emergency evacuation charge, hospitalization fee or etc.
5. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.
6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things)
1- Satellite phone/setphone –Â is a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cellphones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth’s surface.
2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) –Â is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.
3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) –Â are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
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Booking Policy
- Refund Policy
- Cancellation Policy
- Terms & Conditions
- A 50% advance payment is required to confirm the booking.
- The remaining amount must be paid at least 15 days before the tour start date.
- Bookings can be made online or through our authorized travel agents.
- 100% refund if the tour is canceled more than 30 days before the start date.
- 50% refund if the tour is canceled between 15 to 30 days before the start date.
- No refund if the tour is canceled within 15 days of the start date.
- Cancellations made 15 days or more before the start date: 50% of the tour cost will be deducted as cancellation charges.
- Cancellations made within 15 days of the start date: No refund will be provided.
- The package price is subject to change without prior notice.
- Rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking.
- The hotel check-in and check-out times should be followed.
- Any additional expenses during the tour should be borne by the traveler.
- The company is not responsible for any delay or cancellation of the trip due to unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions.
Mt. Ladakhi Peak Climbing Expedition
The best season for the Mt. Ladakhi Peak climbing expedition is from May to June and September to October, when weather conditions are most favorable.
The maximum altitude reached during the Mt. Ladakhi Peak expedition is approximately 5,345 meters (17,536 feet).
The Mt. Ladakhi Peak expedition is considered to be a moderately challenging climb, suitable for climbers with some prior high-altitude trekking or mountaineering experience.
The expedition typically lasts around 8 to 10 days, including acclimatization, trekking, and climbing days.
Essential gear includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harness, helmet, down jacket, thermal layers, gloves, and a sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures.
Yes, special permits are required for the Mt. Ladakhi Peak expedition. These can be obtained from local authorities or the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF).
A good level of physical fitness is required, as the expedition involves strenuous trekking and climbing at high altitudes. Endurance, strength, and cardiovascular fitness are important.
Yes, the itinerary includes acclimatization days to help climbers adjust to the high altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
Accommodation during the expedition typically includes camping in tents at various campsites. Basic lodges may be available in some locations during the trek to the base camp.
Emergency protocols include descending to lower altitudes, administering medication, and if necessary, arranging for evacuation. It is essential to have a well-prepared support team and communication devices for emergencies.