Mountain Expedition

A mountain expedition is a challenging and adventurous journey to climb and explore high-altitude peaks. Unlike regular treks, expeditions require technical skills, specialized gear, and physical endurance. These journeys often involve crossing glaciers, scaling steep terrains, and camping in remote alpine zones — all while pushing personal limits and embracing the raw power of nature.

Stok Kangri

Stok Kangri is one of India’s highest trekkable peaks, offering a thrilling climb through glaciers and rocky ridges, with breathtaking views of Zanskar and Karakoram ranges from the summit.

Friendship Peak

Located in the Beas Kund region, Friendship Peak (5,289m) is a popular summit for trekkers transitioning to mountaineering. It offers snow-covered slopes, thrilling ascents, and panoramic Himalayan views.

Mantosa Peak

A lesser-known but captivating peak in the Kullu region, Mantosa offers rugged trails, rocky ascents, and a raw alpine experience, perfect for mountaineers seeking an offbeat Himalayan challenge.

Kangmo Peak

Often mistaken as Kangmo, Kang Yatse II (6,250m) is in Ladakh’s Markha Valley. It’s ideal for fit trekkers looking to summit a 6,000m peak with minimal technical gear.

Hanuman Tibba

Hanuman Tibba (5,982m), the highest peak in the Dhauladhar range, is a technical climb involving crevasses and snow ridges. It offers adventure, isolation, and unmatched views over Solang and Beas.

Patalsu Peak Trek

A scenic and beginner-friendly trek near Solang Valley, Patalsu Peak (4,220m) offers lush forests, alpine meadows, and panoramic views of Hanuman Tibba, Deo Tibba, and the Dhauladhar range.

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