Thamsar Pass Trek Cost — 2026 Package Prices

Complete Cost Breakdown

Thamsar Pass Trek Cost — 2026 Package Prices & Breakdown

Premium range due to technical support; costs range from ₹28,000 to ₹40,000 including satellite comms, roped travel gear, and elite mountain porters.

Package Price Range

₹28,000 to ₹40,000

Price depends on group size, inclusions (transport/medical), and operator experience.

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Sat-Comms Priority

Key point

Never hire an operator for this route who does not carry a satellite device. It is the defining line between a professional expedition and a lethal gamble.

Service Tiers

budget

What You Get

premium

What You Get

standard

What You Get

What's Typically Included?

Usually Included

  • Satellite comms
  • Tech Guides
  • Mule/Porter Caravan
  • All Food

Usually Not Included

  • Personal sleeping bags (-20C required)

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What Drives Price?

Extreme isolation. Your operator must carry 8 days of food, ropes, crampons, and pay elite porters high-risk wages.

Budget Breakdown

Transport (Bir Local Transfers)
8-Day Technical Expedition Support

Potential Hidden Costs

Always ask your operator if these are included in the upfront package price.

Mandatory air-evacuation insurance.

Satellite phone access fees.

Gear Rental at Base

Rental Cost

0/day

Quality Index

0/10

Available Items

Operator provides ropes. Bring your own high-alpine boots.

Impact & Ethics Scorecard

Local Employment

Requires employment of specific Kangra technical guides.

Animal Welfare

N/A

Waste Management

Must pack out. Abandoning gear on glaciers is illegal.

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Knowledge Integrity

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This encyclopedia entry for Thamsar Pass Trek is curated from a mix of public survey records, first-hand climber accounts, and official permit logs. However, mountains are dynamic. If you have been on this route recently and noticed a change in terrain, water availability, or local regulations, we want to hear from you.

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Last Verified: May 2026

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