The Question

Can I do this trip?

Exertion Index

80/100

Extreme
Primary Threat:Terrain Ruggedness
View Intelligence Breakdown

Preparation Required

Elite


Prior Experience

Mandatory: Prior high-altitude trekking (16,000ft+) and basic technical knowledge.

Expert Verdict

Highly technical peak requiring physical and mental preparation.

Expedition Grading Context

At 80/100, this expedition is a world-class physical challenge. Beyond the extreme endurance required, you are entering high-altitude technical terrain where standard trekking rules no longer apply.

Technical GradePD+ / PD+ / PD+
Gear NotesClimbing ropes, ice screws, snow pickets provided by operator.
Expedition Difficulty Spectrum / V6

Baljuri Peak Expedition

Himalayan Placement ยท Index 80
Swipe to explore
First Himalayan Peak โ†“Technical Mountaineering โ†“High Consequence Terrain โ†“0255075100Binsar SanctuaryIntroductory TrailTriundFirst Himalayan TrekChanderkhani PassIntroductory Pass TrekValley Of FlowersClassic Multi-Day TrekBuran GhatiHard Mountain TrekYunam PeakIntroductory 6000erEverest Base CampEndurance BenchmarkAuden's ColExtreme Alpine PassBlack PeakTechnical ExpeditionKamet PeakElite Alpine ObjectiveNanda Devi / K2Absolute LimitBaljuri PeakExpeditionIndex โ€ข 80
[ ? ] Take 2-min Fitness Test
Cartographic Engine / V8 ยท Tilted Summit

Route Knowledge

Why is it difficult?

Exertion Index

80

Primary Challenge

Terrain Ruggedness + Cardio Demand

Route Identity

Long-duration high-altitude approach through glacial valleys and moraine terrain.

Primary Drivers

  • Maximum sleeping altitude of 15,600 ft
  • Grueling summit push with 3,829 ft of elevation gain
  • 2 consecutive high-output trekking days
  • Peak daily distance of 12 km
View Full Route Analysis

Physiological Demand

Terrain Ruggedness
EXTREME10.0 /10

Complex, dangerous terrain requiring technical skills, scrambling, and navigating high-consequence exposure zones.

Cardio Demand
EXTREME9.0 /10

Expect long, exhausting days of sustained climbing at high intensity. Your cardiovascular system will be pushed to its absolute limit.

Joint & Muscle Impact
EXTREME8.5 /10

Steep, punishing ascents and descents that will heavily tax your knees, ankles, and overall joint stability.

Altitude Exposure
VERY HIGH7.2 /10

Extreme high altitude exposure. Severe oxygen depletion requires careful acclimatization and peak cardiovascular health.

Cumulative Fatigue
MODERATE2.1 /10

Comfortable pacing with good recovery options.

Terrain Breakdown

Glacial travel with crevasses above 12300ft.

Summit Day Notes

Roped team travel mandatory. Fixed ropes required on technical sections.

The Descent

Requires absolute concentration on steep scree and glacier descent. Rappel fixed sections.

Altitude Profile

Aggressive altitude gain from Advanced Camp to summit.

Run AMS Risk Audit โ†’

Trail Performance Data

Max Gradient

50%

Hydration

1.5L per km recommended

Loose Surface Sections

  • โ€ขMoraine scree slopes
  • โ€ขSummit ridge snow fields

Personal Readiness

Am I ready?

Loading your fitness verdict...

What this route demands

People who feel comfortable on this expedition can usually:

Walk 6โ€“8 hoursCardio & Breathing
Carry a loaded backpackLeg Strength
Recover for consecutive daysMulti-day Endurance
Handle steep descentsUneven Terrain

Who Can Do This Trip?

Min Age

18+

Max Age

60

Western Toilets at Base

No

Solo Female Travelers

Must travel with an IMF-registered operator and a certified guide team.

Hazard Profile

What goes wrong?

Common Mistakes on Baljuri Peak Expedition

Most injuries and failures on this trail can be avoided by making smarter decisions early on.

1

Inadequate hydration

2

Rushing acclimatization schedule

3

Underestimating cold/wind

Safety & Medical Risks

Key Risks

1

Crevasse falls on glacier approach

2

Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) / HACE / HAPE

3

Exposed ridge slips

4

Extreme sub-zero temperatures and high winds

AMS (Altitude Sickness)

Supplemental oxygen is generally not required for this 5,922m peak if properly acclimatized, but professional teams carry emergency cylinders.

Evacuation Route

Retreat to Pindari Base Camp, manual carry to road head at Kharkia, drive to nearest district hospital or AIIMS Rishikesh.

Solo Trekking

Strictly prohibited. All high-altitude peaks require IMF permits and certified mountain guide supervision.

Common Trail Ailments

Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE)High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE)Frostbite / Peripheral vascular spasmsSnow blindness (keratitis)Hypothermia

๐Ÿฅ Nearest ICU: Ujala Cygnus Central Hospital, Haldwani

Tactical Emergency Hub

VHF RADIOSDRF Uttarakhand VHF / Police VHF
AIR EVAC IDKharkia Helipad
LZ DISTANCE50 km

> Trek down via Dwali and Khati to Kharkia, emergency vehicle to Bageshwar District Hospital.