5260m
MAX ALTITUDEBetween two of the most haloed pilgrimage sites in the Himalayas lies a land that nurtures a legend worthy of difficult discovery and extreme exploration. A tale that has drawn feted explorers of the likes of Meade, Shipton and Tilman, Martin Moran, Harish Kapadia, and countless other intrepid souls.They were all drawn by the lore that a priest from Badrinath would trek to Kedarnath in a day. The explorations, which began as early as 1934, have mostly come a cropper, with weather, terrain and nerves beating each party back. The prize of the exploration is the crossing of the Panpatia col, a pass that hides its approach within drifts of moraines, crevasses and massive icefalls. But a route across it exists, and we know that from the many reports submitted by the mountaineers, and the final successful crossing by a duo from West Bengal, in 2007. After extensive research and reading, we made the crossing of this legendary pass for the first time in 2012 (it was the first time ever when the trip was run commercially by any operator). Join us in the upcoming summer as we unravel the mythical "Panpatia Col Trek" bit by alluring bit.
This would be our 11th crossing of Panpatia Col.
₹40000 / $600 - Booking Amount
If it becomes necessary to cancel your trip, you must notify the office immediately in writing. The following terms would be applicable.
On a Technical Trek the average day could involve more than 7 hrs of walking. These trips might cover difficult and glaciated terrain where use of ropes and technical mountaineering equipment like crampons, harness, carabiners, descenders etc could come into play. On these trips one is required to stay at high altitudes for lengthy periods of time and hence acclimatization is always a big concern. These treks can also throw a bit of surprise largely because of unpredictable nature of the terrain and the snow/ ice conditions in the high mountains and hence we always have a contingency day of two built into the plan.
These trips would last more than two weeks and go to wild, remote places completely cut off from civilization. Trekking peaks also come under the same category as the level of technicality required to climb a trekking peak is similar.
Photo Albums -
1. Panpatia Col 2012 Photo Album
2. Panpatia Col 2014 Photo Album
3. Panpatia Col 2015 Photo Album
4. Panpatia Col 2016 Photo Album
5. Panpatia Col 2017 Photo Album
6. Panpatia Col 2019 Photo Album
7. Panpatia Col 2022 Photo Album
8. Panpatia Col 2023 Photo Album
9. Panpatia Col 2024 Photo Album
Featured news articles of our Panpatia Col trek -
1. Outlook Traveller - November 2013
4. Sports Illustrated - Dec 2012
Blogs : Leap of Faith - Navigating the lofty reaches of Panpatia Col by Sankar Sridhar