Expedition Prep · Yatra
Take the 60-second fitness audit specific to the 25,446 ft altitude profile of Kamet Peak Expedition.
Kamet Peak Expedition at a Glance
Kamet Peak Expedition reaches 25,446ft over 26 days from Malari. The audit above scores your current fitness against the specific physical demands of this expedition — altitude gain rate, load-carrying days, and descent stress on your joints.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prior experience on at least PD+ grade ice routes mandatory.
Kamet Peak Expedition is a technical expedition requiring experience with crampons, ice axe use, and fixed rope (jumar) techniques. Prior experience on a high-altitude trek above 5,000m is strongly recommended before attempting this route.
Crampons or micro-spikes are part of the standard gear for Kamet Peak Expedition. While no prior mountaineering experience is required, you should be comfortable walking on steep snow slopes. Practice on a day hike with crampons before this trek if it's your first time.
At 25,446ft, Kamet Peak Expedition crosses into serious high-altitude territory. Spend at least one extra rest day at an intermediate camp (rather than pushing straight to the summit). Avoid alcohol and heavy meals on the two days before the high-altitude section. Hydrate consistently throughout.
Descent is the most demanding phase for knees on Kamet Peak Expedition. If you have existing knee pain, consult a physiotherapist before committing. Trekking poles are strongly advised and will significantly reduce knee load on the way down. Strengthen your quads and hamstrings specifically during training — they act as natural shock absorbers.