Peak Climbing
Climbing Expedition in Uttarakhand
Nothing quite as exhilarating as climbing in the Himalayas. But before setting sight on Everest Expedition, there’s so much Uttarakhand has to offer for preparation. Climbing Peaks like Kamet, Satopanth, Chaukhamba, Gangotri, Trishul and Kedarnath are top options as they all are open peaks for climbing in Uttarakhand India. But keep your eyes on challenging peaks Climbing – Nanda Devi East, towering at a grand 7816 meters, Nanda kot peak. Most climbs routes start at Munsyari through Lilan, Bogudiar, Martoli, Nasanpatti, Bhadeligwra before you attempt the summit.
Other Climbing Peaks and mountains like Shivlinga, Kamet, Bhagirathi Group of Peak, Bandarpunch, Chaukhamba, Kedar Dome, Mana Peak, Ronti, Abhigamin are always ready to face the trekking enthusiast. Slowly and gradually, peak climbing expedition is gaining momentum as a favorite adventure activity in India.
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For 2022 Climbing Expedition Garhwal Himalayas
Mount Satopanth Expedition
Departure Dates:
03 May – 30 May 2022
03 Sep – 30 Sep 2021
Satopanth Peak is ideally a Lake, located very close to the holy city of Badrinath. Again, it lies in the Garhwal region and is a very scenic trek.
The Satopanth Lake is a glacial Lake, which has emerald green waters in it and makes for a great stop.
The Satopanth valley will provide for a moderate expedition peak and will not be too challenging for beginners. » Read more
Mount Kedar Dome Expedition
Departure Dates:
29 Apr – 22 May 2022
10 Sep – 03 Oct 2021
This is a expedition that will get you engaged with the mountain peaks that of Garhwal and its surroundings; this is essentially where it gets its name from. When compared to other mountain peaks, the mount Kedar Dome is a pretty easy climb; and is apt for people who have just started out Summiting mountain peaks and want to go for easy climbs.
The peak is close to 22,000 feet tall and is a great spot for skiing in the winters when it snows. On your way up the mountain, your instructor is going to tell you the names of mountains; that are named after Great Gods significant to Hindus. » Read more
Mt. Shivling Peak Climbing Expedition – Nandadevi Trek n Tours
One of the most magnificent peaks of the entire Himalayas is Mount Shivling. This beautiful giant conical shaped peak is considered very sacred in Hinduism. Many Pilgrims trek till Gomukh just to get that distant view of the peak. » Read more
Gangotri Peak Expedition (6590 m) – Gangotri Group of Peaks Climbing
The group of Gangotri peaks Expedition comprises Gangotri I peak, Gangotri II peak, and Gangotri III peak where all three peaks are standing high with an elevation of 6500 m and above. Likewise, the Gangotri II is the second-highest among other. » Read more
Shivling Peak Expedition (6,543M) – Shivling Base Camp Trek
LIST OF PEAKS IN UTTARAKHAND
Uttarakhand, a state in northern India crossed by the Himalayas, 103 Peaks are open to climb in Uttarakhand Himalayas.
S.No. | Name of Peaks | Height in Meters | Longitude | Latitude | Purpose |
1. | Panwali Dwar (6663 | 6663 | 79 57’ | 30 17’ | Mountaineering |
2. | Nanda Devi East | 7437 | 79 59’ | 30 21’ | Mountaineering |
3. | Nanda Khat | 6545 | 79 58’ | 30 18’ | Mountaineering |
4. | Mrigthuni | 6855 | 79 49’ | 30 17’ | Mountaineering |
5. | Maiktoli | 6803 | 79 52’ | 30 16 | Mountaineering |
6. | Trishul-I | 7120 | 76 46’ | 30 18’ | Mountaineering |
7. | Trishul-II | 6690 | 79 46’ | 30 17’ | Mountaineering |
8. | Trishul-III | 6008 | 79 48’ | 30 17’ | Mountaineering |
9. | Tharkot | 6099 | 79 49’ | 30 13’ | mountaineering |
10. | Nanda Ghunti | 6390 | 79 43’ | 30 20’ | Mountaineering |
11. | Ronti | 6063 | 79 43’ | 30 22’ | Mountaineering |
12. | Bhanoti | 5645 | 79 50’ | 30 12’ | Mountaineering |
13. | Baljuri | 5922 | 79 57’ | 30 15’ | Mountaineering |
14. | Nanda Kot | 6861 | 80 04’ | 30 16’ | Mountaineering |
15. | Lepsa Dhura | 5913 | 80 04’ | 30 14’ | Mountaineering |
16. | Unnamed Peak | 5980 | 77 16’ | 32 32’ | Mountaineering |
17. | Bara Sukha | 5870 | 78 36’ | 31 04’ | Mountaineering |
18. | Rudugaira | 5819 | 78 52’ | 30 56’ | Mountianeering |
19. | Swargtrohini-I | 6253 | 78 30’ | 31 06’ | Mountaineering |
20. | Swargtrohini-II | 6278 | 78 30’ | 31 06’ | Mountaineering |
21. | Banderpunchi | 6320 | 78 33’ | 31 00’ | Mountaineering |
22. | Sriknath | 6133 | 78 48’ | 30 57’ | Mountianeering |
23. | Gangotri-I | 6672 | 78 50’ | 30 55’ | Mountaineering |
24. | Gangotri-II | 6590 | 78 51’ | 30 54’ | Mountianeering |
25. | Gangotri-III | 658=77 | 78 52’ | 30 48’ | Mountaineering |
26. | Joanali | 6632 | 78 51’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
27. | Jogin-I | 6465 | 78 55’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
28. | Jogin-II | 6342 | 78 55’ | 30 53’ | Mountaineering |
29. | Jogin-III | 6166 | 78 56’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
30. | Thalaysagar | 6904 | 78 59’ | 30 51’ | Mountaineering |
31. | Manda | 6568 | 79 00’ | 29 55’ | Mountaineering |
32. | Meru North | 6450 | 79 02’ | 29 52’ | Mountaineering |
33. | Meru East | 6261 | 79 02’ | 29 52’ | Mountaineering |
34. | Kirti Stambh | 6270 | 79 01’ | 30 49’ | Mountaineering |
35. | Bhatekhunta | 6578 | 79 02’ | 30 48’ | Mountaineering |
36. | Kedarnath | 6962 | 79 04’ | 30 47’ | Mountaineering |
37. | Kedardome | 6830 | 79 04’ | 30 48’ | Mountaineering |
38. | Karcha Kund | 6632 | 79 07’ | 30 46’ | Mountaineering |
39. | Shivling | 6543 | 79 04’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
40. | Bhagirathi-I | 6856 | 79 09’ | 30 51’ | Mountaineering |
41. | Bhagirathi-II | 6512 | 79 09 | 30 51’ | Mountaineering |
42. | Bhagirathi-III | 6454 | 79 08’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
43. | Vasuki Parbat | 6792 | 79 10’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
44. | Satopanth | 7075 | 79 13’ | 30 50’ | Mountaineering |
45. | Sudarshan Parbat | 6507 | 79 05’ | 30 58’ | Mountaineering |
46. | Changabang | 6866 | 79 55’ | 30 29’ | Mountaineering |
47. | Nilkantha | 6597 | 79 24’ | 30 43’ | Mountaineering |
48. | Chaukhamba-I | 7886 | 79 15’ | 30 43’ | Mountaineering |
49. | Chaukhamba-II | 7070 | 79 15’ | 30 43’ | Mountaineering |
50. | Chaukhamba-III | 6995 | 79 15’ | 30 43’ | Mountaineering |
51. | Chaukhamba-IV | 6854 | 79 15’ | 30 43’ | Mountaineering |
52. | Changuch | 6322 | 80 02’ | 30 17’ | Mountaineering |
53. | Avalanche | 6443 | 79 17’ | 31 54’ | Mountaineering |
54 | Bhrigupanth | 6772 | 79 02’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
55. | Bharigu Parbat | 6041 | 78 59’ | 30 57’ | Mountaineering |
56. | Kalidhang | 6375 | 78 59’ | 30 57’ | Mountaineering |
57. | Yanbuk | 5953 | 79 08’ | 30 44’ | Trekking |
58. | Ratangarian | 5858 | 78 58’ | 30 50’ | Trekking |
59. | Chirbas Parbat | 6529 | 79 03’ | 30 56’ | Mountaineering |
60. | Mahalaya Parbat | 5947 | 79 06’ | 30 47’ | Trekking |
61. | Rudugaira | 5819 | 78 52’ | 30 56’ | Trekking |
62. | Balakun | 6471 | 79 20’ | 30 46’ | Mountaineering |
63. | Banderpunch West | 6102 | 78 31’ | 31 00’ | Mountaineering |
64. | Bewtarholi | 6352 | 79 47’ | 30 22’ | Mountaineering |
65. | Betartholi South | 6318 | 79 47’ | 30 22’ | Mountaineering |
66. | Bhagnyu | 5706 | 79 27’ | 30 49’ | Trekking |
67 | Garur Parbat | 6504 | 79 58’ | 30 36’ | Mountaineering |
68 | Garur Froked | 6267 | 79 58’ | 30 35’ | Mountaineering |
69. | Kalanka | 6931 | 79 56’ | 30 30’ | Mountaineering |
70. | Parbati Parbat | 6257 | 79 21’ | 30 43’ | Mountaineering |
71. | Pawagarh | 5306 | 79 26’ | 30 47’ | Trekking |
72. | Purbi Dunagiri | 6489 | 79 54’ | 30 32’ | Mountaineering |
73. | Rishi Pahar | 6992 | 79 59 | 30 32’ | Mountaineering |
74. | Narayan Parbat | 5965 | 79 26’ | 30 45’ | Trekking |
75. | Nar Parbat | 5855 | 79 33’ | 30 44’ | Trekking |
76. | Black Peak | 6387 | 78 34’ | 31 01’ | Mountaineering |
77. | Dangthal | 6050 | 80 58’ | 30 14’ | Mountaineering |
78. | Devisthan-I | 6678 | 79 53’ | 30 20’ | Mountaineering |
79. | Devisthan-II | 6529 | 79 53’ | 30 21’ | Mountaineering |
80. | Devtoli | 6788 | 79 51’ | 30 17’ | Mountaineering |
81. | Dunagiri | 7066 | 79 52’ | 30 31’ | Mountaineering |
82. | Hardeol | 7151 | 80 30’ | 30 33’ | Mountaineering |
83. | Janhukot | 6806 | 79 14’ | 30 46’ | Mountaineering |
84. | Kirti Stambha | 6270 | 79 01’ | 30 49’ | Mountaineering |
85. | Lamchir | 5662 | 80 01’ | 30 14’ | Trekking |
86. | Lamchir South | 5209 | 80 01’ | 30 13’ | Trekking |
87. | Lampak South | 6324 | 79 57’ | 30 38’ | Mountaineering |
88. | Mahalaya Parbat | 5947 | 79 06’ | 30 47’ | Trekking |
89. | Manda-I | 6568 | 79 00’ | 29 55’ | Mountaineering |
90. | Manda-II | 6529 | 79 00’ | 30 52’ | Mountaineering |
91. | Manda-III | 6510 | 79 00’ | 30 56’ | Mountaineering |
92. | Nanda Bhanar | 6269 | 80 59’ | 30 16’ | Mountaineering |
93. | Nanda Khani | 6029 | 80 59’ | 30 15’ | Mountaineering |
94. | Nanda Lapak | 5782 | 80 03’ | 30 21’ | Trekking |
95. | Panchachuli-I | 6355 | 80 25’ | 30 13’ | Mountaineering |
96. | Panchachuli-II | 6904 | 80 25’ | 30 12’ | Mountaineering |
97. | Panchachuli-III | 6312 | 80 27’ | 30 12’ | Mountaineering |
98. | Panchachuli-IV | 6334 | 80 27’ | 31 11’ | Mountaineering |
99. | Panchachuli-V | 6437 | 80 28’ | 30 11’ | Mountaineering |
100. | Rishi Kot | 6236 | 80 53’ | 30 27’ | Mountaineering |
101. | SAF Minal | 6911 | 79 58’ | 30 32’ | Mountaineering |
102. | Srikantha | 6133 | 78 48’ | 30 57’ | Mountaineering |
103. | Sumeru Parbat | 6330 | 79 07’ | 30 46’ | Mountaineering |
Peak For Beginners Climbing Expedition Experience in Garhwal Himalayas Gaurde Peak Climb
GARUDA PEAK CLIMBING EXPEDITION
Difficulty : Moderate to Challenging Trek
Regions : Uttarakhand Garhwal Himalayas
Maximum altitude : Garuda Summit 6000 m
Accommodation : 7 nights in camps and 2 nights in Guest house at Joshimath
Best Season : May to end of June and end of mid-Sept to end of October only.
Try the high peak mountain your first climbing experience for Garuda Peak Climbing expedition in Garhwal Himalaya Uttarakhand. Garuda Peak is one of the lesser-known and enthralling adventure expeditions moderate level snow capped peak. Trek start point is Jumma, located at a distance of 45 kms from the town of Joshimath. During the expedition we can have magnificent views of various Himalayan Peaks like Hathi Parbat (6507 m), Gauri Parbat (6708 m), Satminal (6911 m), Dunagiri Parbat (7066 m), Trishul Parbat (7120 m), Mt. Kalanka (6931 m), Changabang Parbat, and many more. The Garuda Peak is located at an elevation of 5850 m and takes 8 to 10 days to complete. We also cover beautiful remote villages of Ruing and Dronagiri as well Jumma. The Bagni glacier and bagnibamak is base camp of this Garuda Peak, we can go for acclimatize trek to Changabang base camp too.
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