Introduction
Taking the trekkers to a maximum altitude of 5,319m above the sea level, the Pin Parvati trek is usually undertaken during the months of July to September and requires excellent trekking skills and techniques.
A mixture of steep slopes, gradual climbs, barren mountains, snow-clad peaks and rugged passes, this 100km trek needs high trekking skills and can be completed in a course of 11 days. Also, as the Pin Parvati Pass trek takes you through some of the highest peaks, getting acclimatised to the environs also become a major requirement for successful completion of the trek.
Duration: 11 Days
Itinerary
Day 1:
Drive from Kullu to Barsheni Village, Trek from Barsheni to Ruranath Camp.
Day 2:
Trek from Rudranath to Khirganga.
Day 3:
Trek from Khirganga to Tunda Bhuj (10,500ft).
Day 4:
Trek from Tunda Bhuj to Thakur Kuan (11,000ft).
Day 5:
Trek from Thakurkuan to Mantalai (13,400ft).
Day 6:
Rest Day + Acclimatization.
Day 7:
Trek from Mantalai Lake - Base Camp.
Day 8:
Trek from Parvati Side Base Camp - Pin Side Base Camp.
Day 9:
Trek from Pin Valley Side Camp - Wichkurung Thatch.
Day 10:
Trek from Wichkurung Thatch – Kaza, Drive to Mud.
Day 11:
Drive from Kaza to Manali.