Pangarchula Trek
A challenging Garhwal Himalayan summit trek with steep ascents, snow sections, and grand views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Dunagiri, and Kamet.
Overview & About
The Pangarchula Trek is one of the most thrilling high-altitude treks in the Garhwal Himalayas. Offering challenging ascents and breathtaking views, this trek takes you to an altitude of 14,700 feet. The summit of Pangarchula Peak offers a stunning panoramic view of some of the highest peaks in the region, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, Dunagiri, and Kamet.
This trek is ideal for those who are looking for a challenging yet rewarding experience. It offers a mix of beautiful alpine meadows, dense forests, and snow-covered paths during winter, making it a spectacular destination for adventure lovers and experienced trekkers.
Highlights
- Stunning 360-degree views from Pangarchula Peak, featuring Nanda Devi, Trishul, Dunagiri, and Kamet.
- Trekking through scenic villages, forests, and meadows with a diverse range of flora and fauna.
- Adventuring along the Chaukhamba and Dronagiri ridges.
- Camping at beautiful spots such as Kharkiya, Karchi, and Pangarchula.
- Snow-covered paths in the winter months make the trek even more thrilling.
- Exploring Tungnath, the world’s highest Shiva temple, on the way.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to embark on the Pangarchula Trek is during April to June and September to November. During these months, the weather is perfect for trekking, and you will be able to experience the magical Himalayan landscapes in clear weather.
The winter months (December to February) offer an even more spectacular view with snow-capped trails, but it’s recommended only for experienced trekkers due to the challenging conditions and extreme cold.
Difficulty Level
The Pangarchula Trek is classified as a difficult trek, requiring a high level of physical fitness and stamina. The terrain is steep and often challenging, especially on the final ascent to the summit. The weather can also be unpredictable, with high winds and temperatures dropping significantly at higher altitudes. While this trek is not for beginners, it’s a perfect challenge for experienced trekkers looking for a rewarding adventure.
Travel Tips
- Acclimatization is crucial for trekking at high altitudes. Make sure to take rest and hydrate well.
- It’s advisable to train your body with cardio and strength exercises before the trek.
- Be prepared for the cold weather, especially on the summit day.
- Carry lightweight but essential gear to keep your pack manageable.
- Ensure good-quality trekking boots to prevent foot injuries.
- Make sure to follow the instructions of your Make My Hikes trek leader for safety and proper guidance.
- Respect the local culture and environment by minimizing waste and keeping nature clean.
Start Point
Dehradun
Duration
6 Nights/ 7 Days
Grade
Difficult
Altitude
14,100 Ft.
Basecamp
Joshimath / Dhak Village
Trek Highlights
Summit Pangarchula Peak
Grand views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Dunagiri, Kamet & Chaukhamba
Trek through forests, villages, meadows, and rocky ridges
Snow-covered trail experience in the right season
Challenging summit climb for experienced trekkers
Beautiful campsites around Joshimath / Tugasi region
Detailed Itinerary
Begin the journey from Rishikesh and drive through the beautiful Garhwal Himalayas toward Joshimath. The route passes alongside the Alaknanda River with stunning mountain views, river confluences, and traditional Himalayan towns.
- Early morning departure from Rishikesh
- Scenic Himalayan drive via Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag
- Witness Alaknanda River valleys and mountain roads
- Reach Joshimath by evening
- Trek briefing and gear check
- Overnight stay at Joshimath
Drive from Joshimath to Dhak village and begin the trek through dense forests, oak trees, and mountain trails toward Gulling campsite.
- Short drive to Dhak village trek point
- Begin uphill trek through forest sections
- Walk through oak and rhododendron trails
- Scenic views of Dronagiri and surrounding peaks
- Reach Gulling campsite by evening
- Dinner and overnight camping
Today’s trail climbs steadily toward Khullara through alpine forests and open mountain ridges with breathtaking Himalayan views.
- Trek through oak and rhododendron forests
- Gradual ascent toward alpine meadows
- Stunning views of Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi peaks
- Reach Khullara campsite
- Evening acclimatization and sunset views
- Overnight stay in camps
A spectacular day hike to the famous Kuari Pass featuring panoramic Himalayan views, snow slopes, and beautiful ridgelines.
- Early morning trek toward Kuari Pass
- Walk across high-altitude ridges and meadows
- Panoramic views of Nanda Devi, Kamet, and Trishul
- Reach Kuari Pass viewpoint
- Descend back to Khullara campsite
- Overnight stay at campsite
The most challenging and rewarding day of the trek as you attempt the Pangarchulla summit with breathtaking summit ridge views.
- Early alpine start before sunrise
- Steep ascent over rocky and snowy terrain
- Reach Pangarchulla Summit at 15,069 ft
- Witness 360° Himalayan panorama
- Views of Chaukhamba, Nanda Devi, Hathi-Ghoda peaks
- Descend carefully back to Khullara
- Overnight camping and celebration
Descend through forests and scenic mountain trails back toward Dhak village before driving to Joshimath.
- Downhill trek through forest sections
- Scenic descent with mountain valley views
- Reach Dhak village trek endpoint
- Short drive back to Joshimath
- Relax and explore local market
- Overnight stay at Joshimath
Drive back from Joshimath to Rishikesh, concluding the Pangarchulla Trek with unforgettable summit memories and Himalayan experiences.
- Early morning departure from Joshimath
- Scenic drive through Garhwal valleys
- Cross major Prayags along the route
- Witness river confluences and mountain roads
- Reach Rishikesh by evening
- Trek concludes
Inclusions & Exclusions
What's Included
- Accommodation in guesthouse, homestay, or camps on twin-sharing basis
- Nutritious vegetarian meals and eggs while on the trek
- Trek equipment — tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, kitchen & dining tents, toilet tents, utensils
- Required permits and entry fees
- First aid kit, stretcher, and oxygen cylinder for emergencies
- Experienced trek leader, guide, and support staff
- Transportation as per itinerary
- Mules/porters for carrying central/common luggage
What's Excluded
- Meals during road journeys
- Insurance
- Any personal expenses
- Personal trekking gear
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Things to Carry
Gear on Rent
Trekking Shoes
Down Jacket
Trek pant
Poncho
Trekking Pole
Head Torch
Photo Gallery
Booking & Refund Policy
| Cancellation Time | Refund |
|---|---|
| More than 30 days before departure | 90% refund |
| 15 to 30 days before departure | 70% refund |
| 7 to 14 days before departure | 50% refund |
| Less than 7 days before departure | No refund |
Select Your Departure
Choose your preferred batch and confirm availability before making payment.
Pay the Booking Amount
Pay 30% advance to confirm your seat. Balance should be cleared before departure.
Fill Trekker Form
Submit health, emergency contact, and fitness details shared after booking.
Receive Trek Briefing
You’ll receive meeting point, contact details, packing list, and final instructions before departure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pangarchula Trek suitable for beginners?
No, it is better suited for experienced trekkers due to its steep summit climb.
What is the best time for Pangarchula Trek?
April to June and September to November are ideal.
What is the biggest highlight of the trek?
The summit view of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Dunagiri, Kamet, and Chaukhamba.
Is the trek difficult?
Yes, it is difficult because of steep ascents, summit terrain, and unpredictable weather.