Kalihani Pass Trek

Max Altitude

4800 m

Grade

Difficult

Duration

7 Days - 6 Nights

Trekking KM.

35 Km

7500.00
Per Person

Base camp : Manali

HIMACHAL PRADESH

Duration

7 Days - 6 Nights

Max Group Size

15

Max Altitude

4800 m

GRADE

Difficult

Trek Description

Kalihani Pass Trek is one of the most beautiful treks in the Himalayas, located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. This trek takes you through beautiful meadows, dense forests, crystal-clear streams, and snow-capped peaks. The trek offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges, making it a perfect adventure for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.

Day wise Details and Description

Day 1: Manali to Lama Dugh

Post breakfast, begin the trek and head towards Lama Dugh, destination for today. Today pass through the forest covers till you reach the campsite. As you go higher and gain altitude the views of Deo Tibba, Indrasan and glittering peaks of Bara Shingri Glacier. Come across a ridge and soon enter the camping area, it is an alpine meadows with a number of blossoming wildflowers.

Day 2: Lama Dugh to Riyali Thach

From Lama Dugh today head towards next campsite Riyali Thach. Cross a steep ridge lying below Khand Pari Tibba (4000 m). From here get fantastic view of Manali, located on Beas River’s left bank and the whole Kullu valley. Reach the campsite Riyali Thach, setup your camps there and retire for the night.

Day 3: Riyali Thach to Kalihani Pass base

Leave Riyali Thach and begin your climb to the base of Kalihani Pass (4010 m). Descend across the vast meadows to a tiny stream. Cross the brook and continue ascending for 3 hours till you reach the bottom. Today's campground is yours. Views of the Indrasan peaks and Deo Tibba will warm your heart. Make up camp and relax for the day.

Day 4: Kalihani Pass base to Kalihani Pass

Today you will be trekking to Kalihani Pass (4275 m). The total journey is of 8 hours, start with a vertical climb, cross scree stretch, moraine zones and the magnificent Kalihani glacier. Reach the pass and halt for some time there, explore the pass and get panorama views of Dhauladhar ranges, Pir Panjal and hanging glaciers. Ahead, be ready for a vertical descent from a glacier and some glacial lakes.

Day 5: Kalihani Pass base to Rani Sui

From Kalihani Pass base, retrace your steps to Riyali Thach and go further to Rani Sui, campsite for the day. Witness a small mountain pond.

Day 6: Sui to Bogi Thach

Post breakfast, descend to the verdant Bogi Thach. Go through thick forests of Deodar, Pine and Cedar. Reach the wide meadow get great sight of snow covered peaks. Setup your camps, have salubrious food and settle for the day.

Day 7: Bogi Thach to Panaga (2300 m) and drive to Manali

Bogi Thach to Panaga (2300 m) and drive to Manali.

Things To Carry

  • Warm clothes, including thermal wear, fleece jacket, and a down jacket
  • Trekking pants and shirts
  • Trekking shoes
  • Raincoat/Poncho
  • Sunscreen lotion
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat/Cap
  • Water bottles and water purification tablets
  • Torch/Flashlight
  • First aid kit
  • Toiletries, including toilet paper and wet wipes
  • Power bank/Portable charger
  • Camera and extra batteries

TRIP Inclusions

When booking a trek, it's important to understand what is included in the package to ensure you have everything you need for your adventure. Here are some common inclusions to look out for:

Accomodation

Hotel, Camps, Resorts

Meals

Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners

Transport

Public bus, Taxi, Train, Tram, Metro

TRIP Exclusion

While it's important to understand what is included in a trip, it's equally important to understand what is not included. Here are some common exclusions to be aware of when booking a trip:

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal Medicine kit

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