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Ladakhi Peak Expedition – Glacier Trekking and Alpine Summit Adventure
Ladakhi Peak (5,577 meters) in the Pir Panjal range near Manali, Himachal Pradesh, is a perfect Himalayan expedition for beginner to intermediate climbers. This alpine ascent offers breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges and includes glacier trekking, snow slopes, and rock scrambling. Ideal for those progressing from trekking to mountaineering, the route passes through Solang Valley, Bakarthach, and Beas Kund. Ladakhi Peak is one of the lesser-known summits, offering solitude and stunning Himalayan panoramas on a technically moderate yet rewarding climb.
Ladakhi Peak Climb Highlights – Ideal Entry-Level Mountaineering from Manali
- Location
- Manali, Himachal Pradesh
- Duration
- 8+1 Days
- Grade
- Moderate
- Maximum Altitude
- 5577 m or 18300 ft
- Best Season
- May, June, September and October
Why Choose White Expedition for Your Next Mountaineering Expedition?
Expert Mountaineers
Our expert mountaineers and Himalayan expedition leaders bring over a decade of high-altitude experience. From first ascents to iconic peaks, White Expedition’s unmatched success record reflects technical mastery, resilience, and leadership.
Tailored Adventures
Each climbing expedition is tailor-made to suit your skill level and aspirations. Whether you’re a first-time trekker or a professional mountaineer, our customized itineraries offer the perfect mix of challenge, safety, and thrill.
Safety Comes First
We prioritize climber safety with certified mountain guides, modern rescue protocols, and premium mountaineering gear. Our safety-first approach ensures peace of mind while you focus on summiting your dream peak.
Himalayan Insight
Our deep-rooted Himalayan knowledge, combined with international expedition planning standards, gives you the best of both worlds. Experience seamless logistics, cultural insight, and top-tier professionalism.
Eco-Conscious Tours
We lead environmentally responsible mountaineering tours, leaving no trace behind. Support local Himalayan communities while exploring the mountains responsibly through our sustainable adventure model.
Life-Changing Journeys
Climb, connect, and conquer with White Expedition. Our clients return not just with summit certificates—but with stories, confidence, and lifelong memories from the roof of the world.
Ladakhi Peak Itinerary – Day-by-Day Guide to the Expedition
Day
1
Arrival in Manali (2050m)
Arrive in Manali and meet the expedition team.
Orientation and gear check.
Rest and acclimatization.
Overnight stay in Manali (hotel).
Day
2
Manali to Dhundi and Trek to Bakarthach (3300m)
Drive from Manali to Dhundi (approx. 2 hours).
Trek to Bakarthach through beautiful alpine meadows (4–5 hours).
Set up camp and spend the night in tents.
Day
3
Trek to Beas Kund Base Camp (3700m)
Trek to Beas Kund, a sacred glacial lake (4–5 hours).
Explore the surroundings and acclimatize.
Overnight stay in tents.
Day
4
Trek to Advanced Camp (4200m)
Ascend to Advanced Camp (approx. 4200m).
Technical briefing and equipment preparation.
Overnight stay in tents.
Day
5
Load Ferry to Summit Camp (4800m)
Carry loads and establish Summit Camp.
Return to Advanced Camp for the night.
Overnight stay in tents.
Day
6
Move to Summit Camp (4800m)
Trek to Summit Camp with full gear.
Final briefing and preparation for the summit attempt.
Overnight stay in tents.
Day
7
Summit Day (5300m)
Early morning push for Mt. Ladkahi Peak summit.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Descend to Summit Camp.
Overnight stay in tents.
Day
8
Descend to Dhundi and Drive to Manali
Descend to Advanced Camp and further to Dhundi.
Drive back to Manali.
Celebrate the successful expedition.
Overnight stay in Manali (hotel).
Day
Buffer Day
Reserved for Unforeseen Delays
Reserved for unforeseen weather conditions or delays.
Accommodation
Comfortable lodging in Manali upon arrival and during the expedition.
Tented accommodation during the trek and at various campsites.
Meals
Nutritious and delicious meals throughout the expedition, designed to meet the energy demands of high-altitude trekking.
Special provisions for dietary preferences and requirements.
Experienced Guides
Expert local guides well-versed in the terrain and conditions of the region.
Assistance and guidance to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
Transportation
Transport from Manali to the trek starting points and back, ensuring a seamless and comfortable journey.
Well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers for safe travel.
Camping Equipment
High-quality camping gear, including tents, sleeping bags, and other essentials for a comfortable night's rest.
Technical gear distribution and fitting for the summit attempt.
Permits and Paperwork
Assistance in completing necessary paperwork with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF).
Coordination of permits required for the expedition.
Safety Measures
Emergency evacuation plans and access to experienced high-altitude rescue teams.
First aid provisions and medical assistance throughout the expedition.
Expedition Certificate
Commemorative certificates recognizing the successful completion Expedition
Communication
Communication equipment for emergencies
Regular updates and briefings
Environment and Leave No Trace
Commitment to environmentally responsible trekking
Practices to minimize environmental impact
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