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Bhagirathi I Peak vs Mana Peak
Which summit should you attempt next?

Bhagirathi I Peak Expedition

Mana Peak Expedition
Bhagirathi I Peak — The fast-and-light strike
Mana Peak — A deep, multi-day immersion
MountRoutes Recommendation
Bhagirathi I Peak is best if maximum high-altitude exposure is your absolute priority
Mana Peak is best if safer, more predictable progression path
At A Glance
Why They Differ
Altitude Profile
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Final Recommendation
Baseline RecommendationMountRoutes Pick
Mana Peak
Why we recommend this
Mana Peak distributes physical stress gradually over 22 days, creating a safer acclimatization rhythm compared to a rapid 18-day push.
- Safer, more predictable progression path
- More forgiving overall acclimatization profile
- Gradual ascent curve distributed over more days
- Optimal benchmark for first-time or transitioning aspirants
Alternative Pick
Bhagirathi I Peak
Choose instead if...
- Maximum high-altitude exposure is your absolute priority
- You are fully prepared for a steeper, more intense exertion curve
- You already have strong technical or multi-day expedition experience
The Hardest Day
MethodologyBoth routes are demanding. But they test different capabilities.
Bhagirathi I Peak · Hardest Phase
Days 10–11
Why Trekkers Struggle
Most trekkers fail on Bhagirathi I Peak because the route compresses a massive amount of altitude gain into a short window. Even fit climbers often begin experiencing acute hypoxia symptoms before their bodies can properly adapt.
Best Suited For
Aspirants with a proven track record on fast-ascent, high-altitude profiles.
What Makes It Difficult
- Consecutive Hard Days
- Aggressive Altitude Profile
- Technical Terrain Exposure
Stress Curve
Mana Peak · Hardest Phase
Days 12–13
Why Trekkers Struggle
Most trekkers fail on Mana Peak because fatigue quietly accumulates across multiple days. The summit push arrives after reserves have already been depleted by cold, altitude, and repeated effort.
Best Suited For
Grinders who can sleep poorly and still perform at a high level on day seven.
What Makes It Difficult
- Consecutive Hard Days
- Aggressive Altitude Profile
Stress Curve
Comparison Intelligence
Why They Feel Different
While Bhagirathi I Peak and Mana Peak demand similar overall exertion, they test different skills. Bhagirathi I Peak is significantly more demanding in terms of muscular load, whereas Mana Peak relies on other challenges.
Primary Differences
- Bhagirathi I Peak places heavier cumulative wear on the legs and joints
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Different Routes. Different Skills.
Both mountains require comparable cardiovascular stamina.
Both routes demand similar acclimatization capacity.
Bhagirathi I Peak places more cumulative stress on knees, quads, and descending muscles.
Both trails feature comparable terrain complexity and footwork.
Expect similar levels of cold, isolation, and expedition fatigue.
Key Differences
At A GlanceHighest Altitude
Mana Peak
+1,372 ft higher
Commitment
Mana Peak
4 additional days
Month-by-Month Planner
Best Shared Window
These months typically offer stable conditions, good access, and reliable summit opportunities for both routes.
Planning & Logistics
No meaningful logistical differences.
Both routes share similar access, infrastructure, connectivity, and expedition logistics. Choose based on the mountain itself rather than planning considerations.
Route Data Sheet
Detailed specifications for trekkers who want the raw operational and expedition data.
Safety & Rescue
Helicopter rescue
Available
SharedEvacuation
Gangotri Helipad
Mana Helipad
Medical Access
Oxygen at base
SharedLogistics
Gear rental
Rishikesh / Uttarkashi / Joshimath
SharedDrive to base
8 hrs
SharedConnectivity
Limited EvidenceNone at base camp. Sporadic signal at Gangotri.
None at base camp. Sporadic signal at Mana.
Experience Requirements
Prior experience
Required
SharedMinimum age
18 yrs
SharedTechnical Details
River crossings
Yes
SharedGlacier crossing
Yes
SharedIce grade
D+
PD+
Rock grade
D+
PD+
Technical descent
Fixed-rope rappel down the ridge
SharedExpedition Operations
Acclimatisation cycles
1 rotation
SharedPermit cost
₹3,500
SharedTerrain Profile
Bhagirathi I Peak
Mana Peak
What You'll See
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Bhagirathi I Peak Expedition
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