Manirang Peak Expedition (6593m) | Technical Himalayan Climb in Spiti–Kinnaur

Manirang Peak Expedition (6593m)

Conquer Manirang Peak – 6,593m

Remote Technical Himalayan Climb in Spiti & Kinnaur

Glacial Ridges, Snow Slopes & Ice Walls

A True 6000m Technical Alpine Expedition

Led by Certified Himalayan Mountaineering Guides

Manirang Peak Expedition (6593m) winter mountaineering landscape in Ladakh

Manirang Peak Expedition (6593m)

Conquer Manirang Peak (6,593m) in remote Himachal Pradesh. This technical 6000m+ expedition through Spiti and Kinnaur blends alpine climbing, glacial terrain, and cultural Himalayan trails.

Conquer Manirang Peak – 6,593m

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Expedition at a Glance

Manirang Peak (6,593m) is a remote and technical Himalayan summit located between Spiti and Kinnaur. This expedition blends cultural trekking routes with glacial climbing, steep snow slopes, and technical summit sections, making it a true test for experienced mountaineers.

Manirang Peak Expedition (6593m)

Manirang Peak (6,593m) is a remote and technical Himalayan summit located between Spiti and Kinnaur. This expedition blends cultural trekking routes with glacial climbing, steep snow slopes, and technical summit sections, making it a true test for experienced mountaineers.

Altitude

max 8,000 m
6,593METERS

Extreme altitude zone

Threshold • 5,000 m

Peak

Manirang Peak

Region

Spiti & Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Longitude
78.411° E°
Latitude
31.843° N°

Best Season

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Highlighted months indicate optimal climbing window

Duration

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Expedition Days
Reserve / Buffer Days

Expedition Type

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Upcoming Peak

Trek Distance

55 km3100 m gain
0 km28 km55 km
ACCESS & DIFFICULTY
Technical & Advanced
Technical Alpine Peak
Pickup
Shimla / Manali
Drop
Shimla / Manali

The Ascent of Manirang Peak

Manirang Peak rises to 6,593 meters on the historic trade route between Spiti and Kinnaur, standing as one of Himachal Pradesh’s most remote technical summits.

The expedition begins from Mane Village, crossing alpine meadows, icy streams, and moraine fields before reaching the remote Base Camp beneath the peak.

Above Base Camp, climbers navigate glaciers, steep snow slopes, and exposed ridges while establishing higher camps for the summit push.

The final summit section involves technical climbing over ice and snow, requiring rope work, crampon skills, and strong endurance.

Remote terrain, changing weather, and high altitude demand both physical resilience and mental strength.

Guided by certified high-altitude mountaineers, the expedition follows structured acclimatization and strict safety protocols throughout.

Why Manirang Peak Is a Technical Himalayan Challenge

Technical Summit Section

Final summit push involves steep snow and ice climbing with rope techniques.

Glacier Travel

Climbers navigate crevassed glacier terrain and moraine fields.

Extreme Altitude

At 6,593m, reduced oxygen levels demand strong acclimatization and endurance.

Remote Expedition Environment

The peak lies in a remote region with limited infrastructure and rescue support.

Long Summit Day

Summit attempt requires sustained effort and careful pacing in technical terrain.

Expedition Route & Approach

High-altitude expedition route including Leh, Korzok village, acclimatization zones, and Mt. Kiager Ri summit

The expedition begins with a drive to Kaza, continues to Mane Village, and progresses through Base Camp and multiple high camps before the technical ascent of Manirang Peak.

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Journey Begins

Arrival & Preparation

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Stop 1

Shimla / Manali

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Stop 2

Kaza (3650m)

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Stop 3

Mane Village (3550m)

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Stop 4

Base Camp (4800m)

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Stop 5

Camp 1 (5200m)

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Stop 6

Camp 2 (5600m)

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Stop 7

Summit Camp (5900m)

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Stop 8

Manirang Peak Summit (6593m)

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Stop 9

Return to Base Camp

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Stop 10

Kaza

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Stop 11

Shimla / Manali

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Journey Ends

Return to Leh

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Journey Begins

Arrival & Preparation

🏙️

Stop 1

Shimla / Manali

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Stop 2

Kaza (3650m)

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Stop 3

Mane Village (3550m)

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Stop 4

Base Camp (4800m)

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Stop 5

Camp 1 (5200m)

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Stop 6

Camp 2 (5600m)

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Stop 7

Summit Camp (5900m)

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Stop 8

Manirang Peak Summit (6593m)

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Stop 9

Return to Base Camp

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Stop 10

Kaza

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Stop 11

Shimla / Manali

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Journey Ends

Return to Leh

Day-by-Day Itinerary – Manirang Peak Expedition (6593m)

Day

1

Drive Shimla/Manali → Kaza

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2

Kaza → Mane Village

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3

Trek to Base Camp (4800m)

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4

Rest & acclimatization at Base Camp

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5

Base Camp → Camp 1 (5200m)

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6

Camp 1 → Camp 2 (5600m)

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Camp 2 → Summit Camp (5900m)

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Summit Day – Manirang Peak (6593m)

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Summit Camp → Base Camp

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Base Camp → Mane Village

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Mane Village → Kaza

Day

12

Kaza → Shimla/Manali

Safety, Technical Protocols & Leadership

  • Certified Himalayan mountaineering guides
  • All permits and documentation handled
  • High-altitude first aid and evacuation planning
  • Structured acclimatization schedule
  • Daily weather and terrain assessments

Who Should Join This Expedition

Experienced Technical Mountaineers

Climbers with prior technical and high-altitude experience.

6000m Peak Aspirants

Mountaineers preparing for higher Himalayan expeditions.

Glacier & Alpine Climbers

Those experienced in rope, crampon, and ice axe techniques.

Remote Expedition Seekers

Adventurers looking for a less-traveled technical Himalayan peak.

What’s Included

Transportation Shimla/Manali–Kaza–Mane Village–return

Accommodation in Kaza and all expedition camps

All meals during expedition camps

Certified climbing guides and support staff

All permits and summit certificate

Payments & Cancellation Policy

Transparent payment structure and clear cancellation rules to help you plan your expedition with confidence.

Payment Policy

30% Advance Payment

A 30% advance payment is required to secure your spot on the expedition.

70% Balance Payment

The remaining 70% balance must be paid at least 30 days before the expedition start date.

Accepted Payment Methods

UPICredit CardBank TransferPayPal

Cancellation Policy

30+ days before departure: Full refund minus a $100 administrative fee.

15–30 days before departure: 50% refund.

Less than 15 days before departure: No refund.

In case of severe weather conditions, the expedition may be rescheduled or canceled with a full refund.

* Policies are designed to balance climber safety, logistics, and expedition fairness in extreme Himalayan conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to the most common questions about the Mt. Kiager Ri Winter Expedition.

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