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Arrive on your own at McLeodGanj, where our trip will begin.
By following the clearly designated route, we will go to Triund Valley and arrive there by afternoon.
The remainder of the day may be spent viewing the Dhauladhar Ranges amid the alluring meadows.
Mountain nights are usually spectacular, so keep an eye out from your tents for the starry night sky.
After waking up to an amazing sunrise, we begin our walk to Ilaqa Got.
In the following two hours, we will pass the Snowline Cafe on our way to where we are going in one additional hour.
After arriving, take in the surroundings, take a day of recuperation, and then embark on an acclimatisation trek to the mountain range’s base.
After breakfast, we’ll get going early and, if the weather cooperates, try to climb the Moon Peak today. If not, we can do it tomorrow.
In the event that the weather is unfavourable, this can also be used as an extra day.
If we are prepared to undertake a climb today, we can start our endeavour very early in the morning.
Today, we go off early and will travel via the magnificent Indrahar Pass.
We will ascend to the Moon Peak at 15,200 feet after a brief dip.
Take pictures of the breathtaking view from the Peak so you can always remember them!
We’ll spend some time up there and then, by afternoon, head back to Lahesh Caves Base.
Ilaqa reached McLeodganj We leave early this morning in order to get at Mcleodganj by sunset, capping off a wonderful tour.
Hill Hikers Office bhagsu
The Moon Peak trek follows the well-worn paths that the “Gaddi shepherds” took to reach their summer grazing pastures in the upper Raavi Valley and Lahaul; on this route, views of the Indian plains can be marvelled at to the south, while the holy peak of Mani Mahesh Kailash and the snow-capped Pir Panjal Range can be seen to the north. Another significant aspect of the walk is that it begins at McLeodganj, the residence of His Holiness “the 14th Dalai Lama” and the location of the principal temple for the Tibetan exiles people. McLeodGanj is both a haven for foodies and hikers alike! Your taste buds will be tantalised by the genuine Tibetan cuisine, and the friendliness of the people will make the trip even more unforgettable.
Quick facts:
Moon Peak Trek Duration: 4N/5D
Maximum altitude: 15,200 ft.
Moon Peak Trek difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Moon Peak Expedition distance: 45 Kms
Temperature: 19°C (Max. During Day Time) to -2°C ( Min. During Night Time)
Best Time To Travel: May to October
ATM: You will find ATMs in McLeodGanj
Start Point/End Point: Main Square, McLeodGanj
Moon Peak Trek is a captivating trekking experience that takes you to the breathtaking Moon Peak in the. This trek offers mesmerizing views, challenging terrains, and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the mountains.
Moon Peak Trek is considered moderately challenging. It requires a good level of fitness and trekking experience. The trail includes steep ascents and descents, rocky terrain, and varying altitudes. Prior trekking experience is recommended.
The best time for Moon Peak Trek is during the. During these periods, the weather is generally favorable with clear skies and pleasant temperatures.
Pack essentials such as sturdy trekking boots, warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, a sleeping bag, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and a water bottle. A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking.
Altitude sickness is a potential concern due to the high altitudes reached during the trek. Adequate acclimatization breaks are included in the itinerary to minimize the risk. It is essential to stay hydrated and be aware of symptoms.
Accommodations during the trek include tented camps and basic lodges in the mountains. Accommodations are arranged to provide a comfortable resting place after a day of trekking.