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Parang La Trek

  • 13 Days
  • Max Group Size : 10
  • Difficult
  • On Request
  • June - Sep

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Parangla Trek : Overview

The Parang La Trek is one of the most stunning and adventurous high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas, connecting the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh with the Ladakh region. It follows ancient trade routes and offers trekkers a chance to experience the dramatic landscapes of barren mountains, pristine lakes, glaciers, and remote villages. The trek takes you across Parang La Pass at 5,600 meters and offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and the Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh.

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Price Includes

  • One nights stay in Manali and one night in Leh with Breakfast on twin sharing basis
  • Meals – From Breakfast on Day 2 to Breakfast on Day 13 . All meals will be veg.
  • Trekking equipment – Tents ,sleeping bag, liners etc as required
  • Accommodation : You will be staying in a guest house on Day1 and Day 12 and rest of days in tents .( Twin sharing in tents)
  • Trek permits fees and forest camping charges.
  • BackPack Offloading Charges
  • Certified Trek Leader
  • Medical kit
  • Transport to Leh from Karzok

Price Excludes

  • Transport to Manali
  • Any type of Insurance
  • Porter and guide Tips
  • All personal, medical, evacuation and emergency expenses like extra day stay or vehicle charges due to delays, landslides, evacuation.
  • Any evacuation charges
  • Food during transit to and from the base camp
  • 5% GST (Tax)
  • Dinner in Manali on Day 1
  • Cost arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, landslides, road conditions etc.
  • Anything apart from inclusions
  • Food during transit to and from the base camp
  • 5 % GST (Tax)
  • Any evacuation charges

What to Expect In Parang La Trek

  • Crossing the high-altitude Parang La Pass at 5,600 meters
  • Witness the spectacular Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh
  • Dramatic views of the Spiti and Ladakh landscapes
  • Trek through ancient remote villages
  • Challenging glacier and river crossings

As we know Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular and most dreamed trekking packages for all adventure seekers in the world. Everest Base Camp lies in the northeastern part of the Khumbu region of Nepal. Trekking in the Everest region offers you a lifetime memorable moment where you will experience local Sherpa culture, and traditions as well as magnificent views of the world’s highest peaks including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu, Nuptse, Pumori, Amadablam, Island peak, Thamserku, and mighty of peaks.

Parang La Trek Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Manali (1900m) and rest day

Arrive in Manali by . You’ll be met by our team .You can occupy yourself with local sightseeing or some last minute shopping. Overnight Hotel in Manali. We will use this day for briefing and equipment check.

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Day 2:Drive to Kaza ( 3600 m):
        Distance : 182 Km, Time : 7-8hrs

The drive takes us into the Trans-Himalayan terrain .  We descend to the Chandra River and drive upstream along it till we reach Chhatru. From here we drive further north into the mountains gaining a lot more height. We stop regularly along the way for chai (tea) and plenty of photo opportunities. We are taking it slowly as it aids in acclimatizing to the relatively rapid gain in altitude. Overnight Hotel.

Day 3: Rest day at Kaza
        

Spend a rest day, walking around the small town of Kaza. We could also make an optional visit to Dhankar and Tabo monasteries. Overnight Hotel.

Day 4: Drive to Kibber and trek to Dumla (4200m)r
        Trek time : 3-4hrs

We drive for about 45 mins to reach Kye Monastery. Visit the monastery and offer prayers for a good trek ahead. We continue on to Kibber village the start point of our trek. Kibber(4270m) is a scenic village and the roadhead for this trek. It used to be the highest inhabited village in Asia .Mt. Kanamo towers over this village. The pack animals are loaded here and we trek a short distance to our first campsite at Dumla with just 2 houses and farm fields all around. (2 hrs) Overnight Camp.

Day 5:Trek to Thaltak (4600m))
        Time : 4-5hrs

We gain over 400 meters throughout the day today. The landscape is amazing as we walk through the cold desert with snow capped peaks and grassy meadows. We ascend gradually till we reach a flat ground and then descend slightly to the campsite at Thaltak. The campsite is multi tiered and depending on the group size we could choose our camping grounds. The campsite at Thaltak meadow offers great views overlooking a deep canyon. Overnight Camp.

 

Day 6: Trek to Bongrojen (5000m))
        Time : 7-8hrs

A relatively longer day today, as we first descend steeply into the Paralungbi Gorge which we then follow upstream, cross a river and climb a stony path through a remarkable rocky landscape to Bongrojen at close to 5000 metres. Overnight Camp.

Day 7:Trek to Datang Yongma (4640m) via crossing Parang La (5580m)
        Trek Time : 8-9hrs

We make an early start to reach the pass. It is relatively easy to begin with but the last four km to the pass are quite steep. The pass is an old trade route joining Spiti and Ladakh. From the pass one gets mesmerizing views of the Changthang valleys in Spiti and Parilungi, a first visible and a distinctive Ladakhi peak. After soaking up the views we trek down to the source of the Pare Chu River. As we cross over the pass, there is a dramatic shift in the landscape from deep plunging gorges of Spiti to the broad flatlands of Ladakh. A few river crossings before wereach our camp. Overnight Camp.

Day 8: Trek to Rachalamo (4260m)
        Time : 7-8hrs

We walk for another day on similar terrain reaching Racholamo in mid afternoon. There is not much variation in altitude. The days get easier as we lose altitude. The campsite is at the intersection of 2 valleys. Overnight camp.

Day 9: Trek to Chumik Shilde (4390m)
     Time - 5-6rs

We continue on to Chumik Shilde passing through Norbu Sumdo. There is a big river crossing at this place and we have to be careful since the river is swift, deep and carries a lot of silt. Norbu Sumdo was also the legendary meeting ground of kings from both sides- Ladakh and Spiti. If we follow the river we go towards the border with Tibet. Instead we cross the river and trek on till we reach one of the most beautiful campsites on this trail with spring water and meadows with plenty of grass for the horses. Overnight camp

Day 10:Trek to Kiangdam (4510m)
        Time : 3-4hrs

Today we walk across the plains to the southern edge of the oval-shaped Tso Moriri Lake at Kiangdom, named after the kiangs (wild Tibetan asses) that roam uninhibitedly here. The lake is a nesting ground for many rare migratory birds. Overnight camp.

Day 11: Trek to Korzok (4570m)
        Time : 7-8hrs

We start early and walk on the shores of Tso Moriri. With the twin peaks of Chamsher(6622m) and Lungser Kangri (6666 m) acting as backdrop to the lake, it makes an amazing sight. We try to reach Korzok as early as possible to avoid the strong winds that are common in the afternoon. Korzok which is visited by a lot of tourists has an ancient monastery which overlooks the Tso Moriri Lake and the twin peaks. . Overnight Camp.

Day 12: Drive to Leh via Mahe

We take the long picturesque drive to Leh. Overnight Hotel.

Day 13:Buffer Day

Paragn La Trek : Important Points

  • We have kept a buffer day in this itinerary. We will only charge for buffer day (INR 4000 per person) in case we use it during the trek. This is to account for any weather-related delays or if a team is tired and needs an extra day to push to a camp.  The money will be collected by your trek leader only if we use the buffer day.
  •  It is  highly recommended to keep at least one buffer day after completing the Parang La Trek before booking your return flight from Leh.Not only gives you peace of mind but also ensures that unforeseen circumstances like weather changes or travel delays don’t affect your onward plans. It’s always better to have some extra time in Leh to relax and explore, rather than risk missing your flight.
  • This trek is strenuous, with steep ascents and challenging terrain, including glacier crossings and river fords. Prepare well in advance.
  • You’ll pass through remote villages in Spiti and Ladakh with unique cultural traditions. It’s important to:
    • Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting monasteries.
    • Ask for permission before photographing locals or religious sites.
  • It is highly recommended mandatory to get yourself a travel, risk and accident insurance

FAQ : Parang La Trek

What is the best time to do the Parang La Trek?

The best time to undertake the Parang La Trek is between June and September. During this period, the weather is relatively stable, the snow has melted, and the pass is accessible. After September, the temperatures drop, and snowfall makes the trek very challenging.

What is the difficulty level of the Parang La Trek?

The Parang La Trek is classified as a challenging high-altitude trek. It involves steep ascents, glacier crossings, river crossings, and trekking at high altitudes, with the highest point being Parang La Pass at 5,600 meters. This trek is recommended for experienced trekkers who have prior experience in high-altitude trekking.

What is the total trekking distance?

The total trekking distance is approximately 90-100 km spread over 8-9 trekking days. Each day involves trekking between 6-8 hours, with some days being longer due to altitude and terrain.

What are the temperatures like during the trek?

Temperatures can vary significantly based on altitude and weather conditions:

  • During the day, temperatures can range between 5°C to 15°C.
  • At night, especially at higher altitudes, temperatures can drop to -5°C to -10°C. It’s essential to carry warm clothing, including thermals, jackets, and gloves, to cope with cold nights and early mornings.

Can beginners attempt the Parang La Trek?

The Parang La Trek is not recommended for beginners. Due to its high altitude, difficult terrain, and long trekking days, it is best suited for trekkers with prior experience in high-altitude trekking and good physical fitness..

What are the fitness requirements for the Parang La Trek?

You need to be in excellent physical shape for this trek. It is crucial to have good stamina and endurance for long trekking days at high altitudes. You should be able to walk for 6-8 hours a day with a 6-8 kg backpack. Cardiovascular fitness and strength training are essential parts of preparation.

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Had a great experience on my EBC trek with Eskape trails. Everything was organized well for the trekker’s. The knowledge of the guide on the trails made us relax & be confident on reaching the base camp. Entire team was flexible for trekkers need, ensuring we were comfortable & healthy during the trek. Really happy to choose Eskape trails for this adventure & looking forward for the next.

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I went on a customized EBC trip in Oct 2023. Nitin, a founding member of Eskape Trails happens to be my Junior from IIM Indore. His team was proficient in creating a custom trek plan for us. The quality of the accommodation on the trek was top-notch.

Deepak Tiwari
Director, BCG

I had the privilege to trek with Gurdit from Eskape Trails. I was part of the group led by him, and can say he was an excellent leader. The Entire Trek was well planned and executed. The quality of the Tea Houses and the food served was Top notch. I highly recommend the team for EBC Trek

Sutonuka Majumder
VP, HSBC

I recently embarked on the adventure of a lifetime, the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek, and it wouldn’t have been the same without the exceptional guidance and companionship of Gurdit from Eskape Trails, our amazing trek leader. Thank you, Eskape Trails, for sharing and making this adventure truly remarkable!.

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