Friendship Peak Expedition A Thrilling High-Altitude Adventure
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Introduction • Location: Himachal Pradesh, India • Duration: 7 Days • Altitude: 17,345 ft • Distance: 24 km • Difficulty: Difficult
The Friendship Peak Expedition is an exhilarating 7-day high-altitude adventure in the Pir Panjal Range, offering a perfect mix of challenge and breathtaking beauty. Climbing to 5,287m, trekkers experience snow-covered landscapes, glacial terrain, and
panoramic views of Deo Tibba, Indrasan, and Hanuman Tibba, making it an ideal peak for aspiring mountaineers.
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Major Attractions of the Trek
Unmatched Mountain Views
Midnight Summit Climb
Breathtaking Sunrise from the Summit
Diverse Himalayan Terrain
Witness peaks like Deo
A true high-altitude
Tibba, Indrasan, Hanuman
experience, climbing icy
As you conquer Friendship
moraines, glaciers, and
Tibba, and the Dhauladhar
slopes under a starry
Peak Trek, watch the sky
pristine snowfields.
Range.
Himalayan sky.
turn golden over snow-clad
Walk through lush meadows,
peaks.
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Friendship Peak Expedition – Itinerary Day 1: Arrive in Manali, rest, and prepare for the trek.
Day 2: Drive to Dhundi (21 km) and trek to Bakarthach (5 km). Day 3: Trek 3 km to Lady Leg Camp, gaining altitude. Day 4: Carry gear to Summit Camp (2 km) and return to
Lady Leg. Day 5: Move to Summit Camp and rest before the summit attempt. Day 6: Midnight climb to Friendship Peak (5,287m) and descend. Day 7: Trek back to Dhundi (8 km) and drive to Manali (21 km).
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Best Time & Weather Conditions The ideal time for the Friendship Peak Trek is during July and August, when the weather is most stable.
Monsoon (July–August) These months offer the highest chances of a successful summit with stable weather conditions, making the trek more manageable. The trails are easier to navigate, and the monsoon adds a magical touch with lush greenery, vibrant peaks, and drifting clouds, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
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Essential Gear & Packing List
Clothing & Footwear:
Accessories
Other
• Layered clothing (Base, Insulation,
• Backpack (50-60L) with rain cover
• Sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm
Waterproof layers). • Insulated gloves, waterproof boots, and gaiters.
• Waterproof jacket & trekking pants for protection against unpredictable weather.
for carrying essentials. • Sunglasses to protect your eyes
for protection against high-altitude sun.
from harsh sunlight and snow glare.
• Hydration system like water bottles
• Trekking poles for better balance on
or hydration packs to stay hydrated.
uneven and steep terrain.
• Essential toiletries for personal
hygiene during the trek.
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Fitness & Preparation Cardio & Endurance Training:
Strength Training:
Running, cycling & stair climbing
Focus on legs, core & upper body
Acclimatization:
Mental Endurance:
Prior high-altitude treks help adaptation.
Train in cold conditions and develop resilience.
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What to Expect on a Trek with TTH?
Well-organized campsites with
Hot, nutritious meals to keep
Professional guides and trek
An immersive experience with
breathtaking Himalayan views
you energized throughout the
leaders ensuring safety and
like-minded adventurers
trek
support
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Ready for Your Next Adventure? Go to: www.trekthehimalayas.com Have Questions?
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Trek, explore, and create stories worth telling!
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