PIN BHABA PASS TREK

PIN BHABA PASS TREK

INR 16,999/-

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7 Days and 6 Nights

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Highlights

Day 1 : Shimla to Kafnu

You will have to initiate your journey from Shimla. Reach Shimla via roadways or railways from any part of the world to begin the first lap of your adventure. Shimla is around 201.2 kilometers away from Kafnu (2350 meters).

If you have booked a package with any trekking agency, it will pick you up from Shimla and drive you to Kafnu, which would take roughly 6 to 7 hours. The road trip along quiet roads with cool breezes will gradually ease your mind’s worries and everyday commotions.

You may also stop by Kafnu’s underground hydroelectric facility en route. At Kafnu, have a delicious dinner while listening to light music, and afterward rest in one of the hotels.

Day 2 : Kafnu to Mulling

This day marks the start of your high-altitude adventure. It includes a walk from Kafnu to Mulling (3280 meters), around 11.8 kilometers long, and will take approximately 8 hours to finish.

The trail’s moderate terrain presents multiple scenic offerings that capture your attention. You will also find thick pines and brooks meandering across the region. You can stroll along the tranquil moraines with the roaring Bhabha river running on the left side.

The thick pine, deodars, and abundance of alpine woods make this region a priority among trekkers. The chirping of the mountain birds and the gushing flow of the streams will add to the charm of your adventure.

You can even see the hydel project and Jhandi Top (3243 meters). When you arrive at Mulling, spend the night in the campground, surrounded by verdant pastures and starry skies.

Day 3 : Mulling to Kara

You must trek today from Mulling to Karah (3560 meters). Today’s hike is a little easier than the previous day. After a quick breakfast, you may embark on your hike. You have to walk approximately 6 kilometers, which will take you nearly 5 hours.

The vibrant landscape features a 3.3 km gradual incline followed by 1.5 km of severe elevation, leveling over at the last 1.2 km. As you hike on this trail, you’ll primarily embrace the sprawling grasslands, and these will contribute to the stunning vistas across your journey.

You will encounter a spectacular phenomenon on your hiking route where you can hear the river rushing but can’t see it. This underground river can be crossed through a snowy bridge. When you get to Karah, you will be astounded by the magnificent meadows where you can frequently see pashmina sheep grazing and varieties of flora decorating the region. After that, relax at the campsite and have a light dinner.

Day 4 : Kara to Pushtirang

Today’s hike will take you from Karah to Phutsirang (4200 meters). It takes around 5 kilometers and 4 hours. On today’s hike, you will see flowers in vibrant red, pink, and blue colors.

Begin today’s trek early and cross the river before the flow becomes too rapid. As you walk on the moraine, you will find the Phutsirang River would be on your right. The path features rubble as well as brook crossings.

Your eyes will be soothed by the panoramic vistas of Hansbeshan Peak (5240 meters), Nimish Khango (4890 meters), Tari Khango (4865 meters), and Pin Bhaba Pass.

Day 5 : Pushtirang to Mangrungse via Bhaba Pass

Today’s journey is one of the most spectacular of the entire trip. The landscape changes dramatically from green meadows to the frozen deserts of Spiti. The hike from Phutsirang to Mangrungse through the Pin Bhaba Pass will take around 9 hours and cover a distance of 10.9 kilometers.

To get to the campground, you need to climb steadily for over 3 km to reach the pass, cross over a river, and descend gently through moraine and gravel.

Day 6 : Mangrungse to Mudh/Kaza

You’ve finally arrived on the final day of your trek. On this day, the walk from Mangrungse to Mudh covers a distance of 16.3 kilometers in 7 hours. It is the final and longest part of the journey, so begin the day with vigor and enthusiasm.

After passing through the Bara boulder, you will come across a wooden bridge that will allow you to cross a river and then join a level road. The sweeping vistas of the red soil-laden Mudh (3810 meters) village will be among the best parts of the hike. You will get a true sense of ethnicity and indigenous charm in this part of the tour.

A suspension bridge will carry you across the Pin River. Then there’s a short climb up to Mudh village in Spiti. You will next board your cars, which will transport you to Kaza.

Day 7 : Kaza to Manali

Returning from Kaza (3800 meters) to Manali requires crossing the Rohtang Pass. Enjoy a heart-warming 9-hour trip and return home with a plethora of wonderful memories.

If you have spare time in-store, you can extend the trek to 8 days and keep a day handy to explore the Mudh village in the last lap of your journey.

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Explore the Himalayas with Us

Certified trekking and tour specialists based in Himachal Pradesh, offering safe, eco-friendly, and unforgettable mountain experiences.

Contact

+91 8219669925

greatindiantrails@gmail.com

Himachal Pradesh