The Gateway to Mountaineering
Treks between 5,000m and 6,000m mark the entry into true mountaineering. These peaks are classified as βnon-technical,β yet they demand snow-craft skills, crampon usage, endurance, and mental resilience.
This category is where trekkers evolve into climbers β learning glacier movement, rope systems, and high-altitude survival.
These are not casual trips. These are achievements.
Standing at 5,964m, Kanamo Peak is one of the highest trekking peaks in India. Located in Spiti Valley, it offers vast barren landscapes, high ridges, and a raw Himalayan experience.
Despite its height, Kanamo is considered non-technical β but the altitude makes it extremely demanding.
βΉ14,500 (High Value Expedition)
Day 1β2: Drive to Kibber Gradual acclimatization at 4,200m.
Day 3β4: Base Camp & Acclimatization Climb high, sleep low strategy.
Day 5: Summit Push 12β14 hour climb on scree slopes.
Day 6β7: Return via Manali Descent and cultural immersion.
Friendship Peak (5,289m) is one of the most popular beginner mountaineering expeditions in India. Located near Solang Valley, it offers glacier travel, snow slopes, and a real summit experience.
The expedition includes training in ice axe use, crampons, and self-arrest techniques β making it ideal for first-time climbers.
βΉ25,000 (Premium Expedition)
Day 1: Manali Arrival Gear check and briefing.
Day 2: Trek to Bakarthach High altitude campsite setup.
Day 3β4: Training & Load Ferry Snow training and acclimatization.
Day 5: Summit Day 1 AM start; glacier climb with ropes.
Day 6: Buffer Day Weather contingency.
Day 7: Return to Manali Completion and certification.
π§ Entry to Mountaineering
β Glacier & Rope Skills
π₯ Extreme Endurance
π Summit Achievement
This is your first step into mountaineering.