Yunam Peak Expedition

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Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
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Up to 3 days

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About this activity

Included/Excluded

  • Camping during the trek and Guest House/Hotel Stay on twin / triple sharing basis in Manali and Jispa on (Day 1 & Day 2)
  • Veg Meals as per menu during the trek
  • Technical equipment - as required, depending upon snow conditions
  • Trek Permit Fee (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
  • First aid medical kits and oxygen cylinder
  • Qualified & experienced Guide and Support staff
  • Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid certification & customized rescue course from NIM
  • Meals during Hotel Stay in Manali and Jispa
  • Meals during road journeys
  • Any kind of personal expenses
  • Any kind of Insurance
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusions

Itinerary

Day 1 Make Your Way to Manali (2,050M)

  • Trek Start from Manali
  • Manali is a popular tourist destination and high-altitude backpacking center.
  • Day one is dedicated to settling into accommodation and acclimatizing to mountain air.
  • Time is used to familiarize with each other, discuss basic mountain rules, and discuss route, terrain, and weather on Yunam Peak.

 Day 2 Manali (2,050M) to Jispa (3,200M)

  • Jispa is a small village in Lahaul, with a population of less than 300. It is located along the Bhaga river and is surrounded by hotels and homestays.
  • The village has a European countryside-like feel due to its rolling fields, mud houses, and Buddhist culture.
  • The drive takes you through Sissu, a beautiful village with the infamous Sissu waterfall. You'll reach Jispa in 4 hours, with an entire day to explore and acclimatize to the new altitude.

Day 3 Jispa to Bharatpur (4,500M)

  • Today's adventure involves encountering two lakes, Deepak Tal and Suraj Tal, crossing Baralacha La Pass at 4,850M, and settling into Bharatpur, our first campsite.
  • As we gain altitude, it's important to spend time outdoors and drink plenty of water to adjust. Roadside dhabas are available for food cravings.
  • Bharatpur bids farewell to the color green, turning it into brown and black, marking the beginning of Lahaul's journey.

Day 4 Acclimatisation in Bharatpur (4,700M)

  • We wake up early to avoid stress and focus on acclimatization to the altitude gained (2,700M) in the last two days.
  • We've moved through various climactic zones, with Lahaul's drier weather making it harder for the body to adapt.
  • In the evening, we'll go for an acclimatization walk, gaining 300-400M in altitude. Staying active and spending time outside the tent will help the body adapt to the new altitude air and prepare for the next days.

Day 5 Bharatpur (4,700M) to Base Camp (5,200M)

  • This trek is strenuous due to the height and sacks, with an upward slope. Starting at 9 AM after breakfast, the trail leads straight to the base camp.
  • The terrain is moraine-like with rolling rocks, making footing difficult. We cross a water stream a few times, finding narrow sections and stepping stones for easy crossing.
  • Most people don't need to remove their shoes, so take frequent breaks and drink plenty of water.
  • Reaching the base camp takes 4-5 hours, offering a panoramic view of the mountain. Spend two days studying the mountain's routes and features.

Day 6 Acclimatization at Base Camp (5,200M)

  • The acclimatization process at Base Camp (5,200M) involves distributing gear, training on snow walking, preventing falls, and dividing energy for a summit night.
  • The plan for the summit, route, and teamwork are discussed.
  • The next day, the team leaves for the summit, with an early dinner and a 7 PM sleep to ensure sufficient rest.

Day 7 Base Camp (5,200M) to Summit (6,111M) and back to Base Camp (5,200M)

  • This day on Mt. Yunam is both exciting and long. Starting at 1 AM, we gear up, have breakfast, and fill 2 litres of water.
  • The steep slopes leading up to the summit are easier on rocky terrain with a clear trail. However, in snow, conditions change and finding footing becomes more difficult. The effort required to make every step forward is three times too much.
  • The summit day on Mt. Yunam is quite a hassle, but the sense of accomplishment adds to the experience.
  • The climb begins on a flat section of moraines, leading to a 60-degree gradient gully and a massive snow field. We walk on a 50-degree incline until reaching the summit. The summit is a flat surface with stunning views of snow mountains.
  • The last two hours are the hardest part of the climb, with almost a 1000M elevation gain. Climbing down in snow is harder than climbing up, so exercise extreme caution.
  • If you find rocky terrain without snow, your day will be shorter but you will miss the snow slides.

Day 8 Base Camp to Bharatpur (4,700M) and Drive to Manali (2,050M)

  • The trek ends with a descent from base camp to Bharatpur, where we bid farewell to the mountain.
  • The descent is easy and we reach dhabas, where our vehicle will return us to Manali.
  • We expect to reach Manali by early evening, so you can plan your journey accordingly.

Activity's Location

Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
From: ₹ 25,000

Owner

Diksha

Member Since 2024

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