Himachal Pradesh (Manali)
5 Days
16 kms
Easy To Moderate
13,845 ft
June To November
Starts From ₹5,625
₹4,500 20% Off
Per Person
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Located at the apex of the picturesque Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh, Patalsu Peak rises majestically to an impressive altitude of 13,845 feet, offering unparalleled panoramic vistas of Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, Friendship Peak, the Dhauladhar Ranges, and beyond. This trek is adorned with the natural splendor and captivating charm of Manali, Solang village, and Shagadugh. Despite its moderate difficulty, the journey becomes enthralling as the paths wind through charming hamlets, alpine meadows, and verdant forests of oak and pine.
An unmissable aspect of this trek is the opportunity to witness a variety of avian species such as Khaleej and mornas, adding an extra layer of enchantment to the experience.
Batch Number | Date | Status |
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1. | 11 April – 15 April 2024 | Open |
2. | 12 April – 16 April 2024 | Open |
3. | 13 April – 17 April 2024 | Open |
4. | 14 April – 18 April 2024 | Open |
5. | 15 April – 19 April 2024 | Open |
6. | 16 April – 20 April 2024 | Open |
7. | 17 April – 21 April 2024 | Open |
Batch Number | Date | Status |
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8. | 18 April – 22 April 2024 | Open |
9. | 19 April – 23 April 2024 | Open |
10. | 20 April – 24 April 2024 | Open |
11. | 21 April – 25 April 2024 | Open |
12. | 22 April – 26 April 2024 | Open |
13. | 23 April – 27 April 2024 | Open |
14. | 24 April – 28 April 2024 | Open |
Batch Number | Date | Status |
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1. | 11 May – 15 May 2024 | Open |
2. | 12 May – 16 May 2024 | Open |
3. | 13 May – 17 May 2024 | Open |
4. | 14 May – 18 May 2024 | Open |
5. | 15 May – 19 May 2024 | Open |
6. | 16 May – 20 May 2024 | Open |
7. | 17 May – 21 May 2024 | Open |
Batch Number | Date | Status |
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8. | 18 May – 22 May 2024 | Open |
9. | 19 May – 23 May 2024 | Open |
10. | 20 May – 24 May 2024 | Open |
11. | 21 May – 25 May 2024 | Open |
12. | 22 May – 26 May 2024 | Open |
13. | 23 May – 27 May 2024 | Open |
14. | 24 May – 28 May 2024 | Open |
Batch Number | Date | Status |
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1. | 11 June – 15 June 2024 | Open |
2. | 12 June – 16 June 2024 | Open |
3. | 13 June – 17 June 2024 | Open |
4. | 14 June – 18 June 2024 | Open |
5. | 15 June – 19 June 2024 | Open |
6. | 16 June – 20 June 2024 | Open |
7. | 17 June – 21 June 2024 | Open |
Batch Number | Date | Status |
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8. | 18 June – 22 June 2024 | Open |
9. | 19 June – 23 June 2024 | Open |
10. | 20 June – 24 June 2024 | Open |
11. | 21 June – 25 June 2024 | Open |
12. | 22 June – 26 June 2024 | Open |
13. | 23 June – 27 June 2024 | Open |
14. | 24 June – 28 June 2024 | Open |
Altitude : 9970 ft.
Trek distance: 3 km
Trek Duration: 2-3 hrs
Drive Distance:14 kms
Altitude : 9970ft. To 13845 ft.
Trek distance : 10-12 kms
Trek Duration : 9-10 hrs
Altitude : 8500 to 7000 ft
Trek distance : 3 km
Trek Duration : 2-3 hrs
Starts From ₹5,625 ₹4,500/PP 20% Off
To reach Chhetti village
By Train:
The nearest major railway station is Chandigarh railway station. From there, you can hire a taxi or use local transport to reach Chhetti village.
By Air:
The closest airport is Kullu Manali Airport in Bhuntar. After reaching the airport, you can hire a taxi or use local transportation to reach Chhetti village.
By Road:
Chhetti village is accessible by road. You can take a bus or hire a taxi from nearby towns like Manali or Kullu. Chhetti village is located in the Kullu district, so you can plan your journey accordingly.
The Patalsu Peak Trek is considered easy to moderate . It involves steep ascents and descents, rocky terrain, and variable weather conditions. Previous trekking experience is recommended.
The best time for the Patalsu Peak Trek is during the summer months, from May to October, when the weather is relatively stable and the trails are clear of snow.
Patalsu Peak stands at an elevation of approximately 4,220 meters (13,845 feet) above sea level.
The trek usually takes around 3-4 days to complete, depending on the starting point and the pace of the trekking group.
Trekking alone is not recommended due to the rugged terrain, potential hazards, and the lack of immediate assistance in case of emergencies. It’s safer to trek with a group or at least with a knowledgeable guide.
While it’s not mandatory to hire a guide, it’s highly recommended, especially for those unfamiliar with the terrain. A guide can provide valuable assistance, navigation, and local insights.
Trekkers need to obtain necessary permits, which can usually be arranged through local trekking agencies or tour operators. These permits might include forest permits or entry permits depending on the regulations at the time of the trek.
Accommodation options include tents for camping along the trail and basic guesthouses or homestays in nearby villages. It’s advisable to carry your own camping gear if planning to camp.
Essential items to pack include sturdy trekking shoes, warm clothing, rain gear, sunscreen, sunglasses, a first aid kit, water bottles, energy snacks, and a reliable backpack.
Altitude sickness is a potential risk due to the high elevation. It’s crucial to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and ascend gradually. Additionally, be cautious of common trekking injuries and carry necessary medications.
Chhetti Village
Manali