Khimloga Pass Trek

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Khimloga Pass Trek

Duration :   9 Days 8 Nights
The Price :   40,000.00
Max People :    20
Age Range :   18

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Khimloga Pass Trek lies at Dhauladhar Range

 

Khimloga Pass Trek is situated within the stunning Dhauladhar Range, with an impressive altitude of 5,712 meters. This range spans between the regions of Uttarakhand and Kinnaur, offering a unique and challenging trekking experience.

The trail to Khimloga Pass is characterized by its remoteness and limited recognition. Not many have ventured through this pass, and those who have attempted it faced significant difficulties. Successfully crossing Khimloga Pass requires exceptional courage and mountaineering expertise.

You Need Courage to Conquer this Unknown Pass, Khimloga Pass

Navigating Khimloga Pass is a formidable task due to its high elevation, crevassed glaciers, and steep walls. It is a trek rarely ventured by locals, making it an enticing option for adventurers seeking the ultimate challenge. For those looking to embark on this thrilling expedition, “Alpha Hikers” is equipped with Sherpas and seasoned professionals who have conquered this pass.

Explore “Chitkul” the last village in Khimloga Pass

While trekking through Khimloga Pass, you’ll have the opportunity to explore Chitkul, the last village in the Baspa valley. Here, you’ll encounter charming wooden houses and lush cultivated fields. From Chitkul, you can spot Nardu Gadu Gad, which originates from the right ridge and leads to the head of Khimloga Pass.

 

Key Points for Khimloga Pass Trek:

  • Difficulty Level: This trek is extremely challenging and not suitable for beginners.
  • Physical Conditioning: Proper physical conditioning and training are essential.
  • Gear and Clothing: Adequate gear and clothing for sub-zero temperatures are a must.
  • Footwear: Your shoes are the most critical equipment; ensure they are suitable for the terrain.
  • Acclimatization: High altitude requires careful acclimatization.
  • Photography: Capture the stunning landscapes, so carry good photography equipment and extra batteries.
  • Travel Light: Keep your backpack weight under 10 kilograms.

 

Essential Information:

  • Duration: 9 Days (Dehradun to Chitkul)
  • Best Season: May, June, September, and October
  • Trek Level: Difficult
  • Highest Point: 5,712 meters
  • Weather: Cold nights and pleasant daytime temperatures during the trekking season
  • Summer Temperature: Ranges from 2°C to 10°C
  • Starting Point: Dehradun

Schedule Details

DAY 1

Dehradun to Sankri (210 km) (7/8 hours) (1920 m)

DAY 2

Sankri to Jakhol (19 km) (2200 m) Jakhol to Liwari via Baicha (8 km) (4/5 hours)

DAY 3

Liwari to Surmola Thach (10 km) (4/5 hours) (3460 m)

DAY 4

Surmola Thach to Vishkhopri (9 km) (4/5 hours) (3600 m)

DAY 5

Vishkhopri to Lower Thangal Thach via Nishani Thach (8 km) (4/5 hours) (3960 m)

DAY 6

Lower Thangal Thach to Khimloga camp 1 (7 km) (4/5 hours) (4920 m)

DAY 7

Khimloga camp 1 to Khimloga camp 2 (5 km) (5100 m)

DAY 8

Khimloga camp 2 to Janspad Gad via Khimloga Pass (5712 m)

DAY 9

Janspad Gad to Chitkul village (6 km) (3450 m)

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