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About Patalsu Peak Trek

3 Days
13,845 FT
Moderate

The Patalsu Peak Trek is a challenging summit climb near Manali offering panoramic views of the Pir Panjal and Greater Himalayan ranges. Reaching approximately 13,850 ft, it combines forests, alpine meadows, and steep mountain terrain, making it an excellent introduction to Himalayan peak trekking.

Trek Highlights

Patalsu Summit (13,845 ft)

Standing on a sharp peak with 360-degree views of Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, and Ladakhi Peak.

Solang Meadow Ridge

Vast green meadows with the Beas River flowing far below in the valley.

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Common Questions

Is Patalsu Peak technical?
No, it is a non-technical trekking peak (13,845 ft). However, the final ridge can be narrow and requires caution.
Where does the trek start?
The trek starts from Solang Valley near Manali. You cross the Beas river and climb through oak forests.
What peaks are visible from the Patalsu summit?
You get an uninterrupted view of the Beas Valley peaks, Hanuman Tibba, and the Seven Sisters massifs.
Can I do it in a day?
For very fit trekkers, it is possible as a long day-hike (8-10 hours), but a 2-day trek allows for better enjoyment of the views.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is a great introductory peak trek for those looking to experience high-altitude summiting without technical difficulty.
How difficult is the Patalsu Peak trek for beginners?
The Patalsu Peak trek is moderately difficult. While it requires no technical skills, the summit day involves a steep and demanding ascent. Fit beginners with a strong mindset can complete it successfully.
What is the best time to climb Patalsu Peak?
The best time to climb Patalsu Peak is from May to June and September to October. For those seeking a thrilling snow climb, late April and May offer excellent snow conditions near the summit.
Can the Patalsu Peak trek be done in one day?
It is highly recommended to do it in 2 or 3 days, camping at Shagadugh. While extremely fit climbers sometimes attempt it in a single day from Solang Valley, it is incredibly exhausting and increases the risk of AMS.
What kind of fitness is required for Patalsu Peak?
Good cardiovascular stamina and leg strength are necessary. You should be able to walk uphill for 5-6 hours comfortably. Preparing with stair climbing and jogging a few weeks prior is advised.
Is there snow on the Patalsu Peak trek in summer?
In early summer (May to early June), you will encounter significant snow patches near the summit. By late July and August, the snow mostly melts, revealing a rocky, boulder-strewn trail.
Is Patalsu Peak technical?
No, it is a non-technical trekking peak (13,845 ft). However, the final ridge can be narrow and requires caution.
Where does the trek start?
The trek starts from Solang Valley near Manali. You cross the Beas river and climb through oak forests.
What peaks are visible from the Patalsu summit?
You get an uninterrupted view of the Beas Valley peaks, Hanuman Tibba, and the Seven Sisters massifs.
Can I do it in a day?
For very fit trekkers, it is possible as a long day-hike (8-10 hours), but a 2-day trek allows for better enjoyment of the views.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is a great introductory peak trek for those looking to experience high-altitude summiting without technical difficulty.
How difficult is the Patalsu Peak trek for beginners?
The Patalsu Peak trek is moderately difficult. While it requires no technical skills, the summit day involves a steep and demanding ascent. Fit beginners with a strong mindset can complete it successfully.
What is the best time to climb Patalsu Peak?
The best time to climb Patalsu Peak is from May to June and September to October. For those seeking a thrilling snow climb, late April and May offer excellent snow conditions near the summit.
Can the Patalsu Peak trek be done in one day?
It is highly recommended to do it in 2 or 3 days, camping at Shagadugh. While extremely fit climbers sometimes attempt it in a single day from Solang Valley, it is incredibly exhausting and increases the risk of AMS.
What kind of fitness is required for Patalsu Peak?
Good cardiovascular stamina and leg strength are necessary. You should be able to walk uphill for 5-6 hours comfortably. Preparing with stair climbing and jogging a few weeks prior is advised.
Is there snow on the Patalsu Peak trek in summer?
In early summer (May to early June), you will encounter significant snow patches near the summit. By late July and August, the snow mostly melts, revealing a rocky, boulder-strewn trail.

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