The Patalsu Peak Trek is a fascinating walk that captures your interest. Standing 13,990 feet above sea level, it is a spectacular summit. Any hiker who has ever gone through breathtaking oak and pine trees will remember the experience as strange. can take pleasure in the walk in any month or season.
It’s a broad, rather easy hike route with a stunning natural environment. You will start your walk in the village of Solang. Trekking offers visually appealing views of the stunning Solang Valley and the hills of Manali.
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Food:Â Wholesome and hygienic vegetarian food would be served. Special Jain/Swaminarayan food is also served if mentioned in the application form.
Accommodation: Accommodation will be provided in Alpine or Dome Style Tent on sharing basis. Boys & Girls accommodation will be separated. All tents are equipped with mattresses & sleeping bags.
Emergency kits: A basic equipped medical kit will be provided at the campsite. oximeter oxygen cylinder avail Forest permit and other charges
Instructor: Qualified experienced and Skilled mountaineering Instructor/guide, other helpful Staff and cook.
Certificate:Â A specially designed certificate will be issued to students who participate in all the activities & abide by all the Camp rules.
Food: During Travel, Adventure Activities Fees.
Backpack Unloading charges: Anyone who is not able to walk with their bags can hand over the luggage to the horses who will be present there at your cost.
Pick & drop point: Need to reach at Manali base camp from your location at your own expense and the trek will start from the Manali base camp only.
Note: Airport and railway station service will be arranged by us at an extra cost…
Note: We will arrange a service at the airport and railway station for an additional cost.
Mentioned should preferably be packed in a rucksack or backpack that is easier to carry and the backpack should not weigh more than 9 kg. Please do not bring plastic/polythene bags or any disposable items, ornaments, and other valuables. Binoculars and cameras are optional.
Cell Phones:Â Phones are allowed in the trek but not during the activities.
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1. You can pay a 25% non-refundable deposit to reserve a place.
2. The remaining sum must be paid 30 days before the excursion.
3. 30 days before the journey date, this trek must be confirmed.
4. Participants are accountable for covering any expenses resulting from changes in schedules brought on by severe conditions or unforeseen medical concerns.
5. You cannot transfer your bookings to another person; only the individual whose name appears on the confirmation will be permitted to travel.
6. Before the trip begins, the entire cost of the trip must be paid; else, your trip may be cancelled.
7. A valid government ID is required for boarding. We'll verify your identity before you board.
8. In any case, the client will not receive a refund for any included that they choose not to use. Travelers are responsible for looking after their luggage and personal goods during their trip; management will not be held accountable for lost or stolen items.
9. A set departure time will be provided. It is your responsibility to notify the trip coordinator of any updates to your status by the deadline.
10. We don't offer any insurance plans that would pay for costs associated with an illness, accident, theft, or any other cause.
11. In the event of a natural disaster, accident, equipment malfunction, weather-related illness, landslides, political closures, or other adverse event, we will not be held accountable for any delays, changes to the schedule, or costs incurred.
12. Changes to the schedule may be necessary due to a variety of reasons, including weather, road conditions, participant physical capacity, etc. We have the right to alter any schedule for reasons related to general welfare, comfort, and safety.
Q: Do you include sightseeing in Manali in your trekking package?Â
A:Â No, Manali sightseeing is not included in our trekking packages. You have to bear the expenses of sightseeing on your own.Â
Q: Which kind of clothes must I carry for trekking?Â
A:Â The air at a higher altitude will be thin and the temperature may go below minus degrees. So, you must carry 5 layered warm clothes. Apart from that, you must also take thermals and thick T-shirts.Â
Q: Which other accessories must I carry during a trekking journey?Â
A:Â You have to carry a headlamp, hand gloves, a trekking pole, a suncap, socks, and sunglasses.
Q: Is it safe to trek to Patalsu Peak?Â
A:Â Yes it’s safe in all seasons but trekking with experts is often safer than going alone, especially in unfamiliar terrain. Must note that Winter treks might have snow, which requires specific gear and skills so you must join the trekking batch
Q:Â How difficult is the patalsu peak trek?Â
A:Â The difficulty of the trek is based on several factors including your level of trekking experience, fitness, and the route you choose. Generally, the trek is considered to be of easy trek in summer and a moderate trek in winter.