Buran Ghati Pass Trek Details
Buran Ghati Pass Trek
Starting from
₹21,000 ₹18,000
7 Days Trip
Himachal
Best season: May, June, September, October
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Start Point : Shimla
End Point : Shimla
Short Itinerary
- Day 1: Drive from Shimla to Janglik (2800 m) , Overnight in Lodges
- Day 2: Trek from Janglik to Dayara Thatch (3400 m), Overnight in Camps
- Day 3: Trek from Dayara Thatch to Litham (3600 m) , Overnight in Camps
- Day 4: Acclimatization day, visit to Chandranahan Lake (4023 m) , Overnight in Camps
- Day 5: Trek from Litham to Dhunda ( 4050 M) , Overnight in Camps
- Day 6: Trek from Dhunda to Munirang (River camp) (3440 m) via Buran Ghati Pass (4550 M)
- Day 7: Munirang to Barua village (2300 m) & Drive to Shimla
Trek Overview – Buran Ghati Trek
The Buran Ghati Trek is a classic high-altitude crossover trek in Himachal Pradesh that beautifully blends dense forests, vast alpine meadows, glacial lakes, and an exhilarating high mountain pass crossing. Starting from the quaint village of Janglik near Shimla and ending in Barua village in the Baspa Valley, this trek offers a dramatic transition of landscapes—from pine and oak forests to snow-covered slopes and lush green valleys.
The highlight of the trek is the crossing of Buran Ghati Pass (4,550 m / 15,000 ft), which involves a steep ascent and a thrilling snow descent, often using snow slides under expert supervision. Another major attraction is the sacred Chandranahan Lake, a pristine glacial lake that serves as the source of the Pabbar River and adds a strong spiritual and exploratory element to the journey.
With well-planned acclimatization, varied terrain, and a perfect mix of challenge and beauty, the Buran Ghati Trek is ideal for trekkers looking to step into high-altitude Himalayan adventures. It is considered a moderate to difficult trek, best suited for fit beginners with prior trekking experience and seasoned trekkers alike. Undertaken with Parvat Exploration, the trek promises safety, professionalism, and an immersive Himalayan experience.
Day 1: Shimla to Janglik
The journey begins with a scenic drive from Shimla to the remote village of Janglik, nestled deep in the Pabbar Valley of Himachal Pradesh. The long but beautiful drive winds through dense forests, apple orchards, and traditional Himalayan villages, offering a gradual transition from urban landscapes to pristine mountain terrain. Upon arrival at Janglik (2,800 m), participants check in to a guesthouse or homestay. The evening is spent resting and acclimatizing, followed by a briefing about the trek ahead. Overnight stay at Janglik.
Day 2: Janglik to Dayara Thatch
After breakfast, the trek officially begins with a gradual ascent through thick forests of oak and pine. The trail passes through charming clearings and shepherd huts before opening up into expansive alpine meadows. Dayara Thatch (3,400 m) is a vast high-altitude pasture offering stunning views of surrounding snow-clad peaks. The campsite is serene and scenic, making it an ideal spot to unwind after the day’s trek. Overnight stay in tents at Dayara Thatch.
Day 3: Dayara Thatch to Litham
The trek continues with a relatively shorter walk through rolling meadows and glacial streams. As altitude increases, the landscape becomes more dramatic, with towering mountains and rocky terrain dominating the view. Litham (3,600 m) serves as the base camp for the Buran Ghati Pass crossing. The campsite is located near the Chandranahan stream, surrounded by rugged Himalayan peaks. The rest of the day is kept relaxed to aid acclimatization. Overnight stay at Litham.
Day 4: Acclimatization Day – Chandranahan Lake Excursion
This day is dedicated to acclimatization with an exploratory hike to the sacred Chandranahan Lake (4,023 m), the origin of the Pabbar River. The trail involves a steady ascent over rocky terrain and snow patches, offering a true high-altitude trekking experience. The pristine glacial lake, surrounded by snowfields, is both spiritually significant and visually breathtaking. After spending some time at the lake, trekkers return to Litham for rest and recovery. Overnight stay at Litham.
Day 5: Litham to Dhunda
Leaving Litham, the trail gradually ascends toward Dhunda, the final campsite before crossing the Buran Ghati Pass. The terrain becomes more alpine, with visible snowfields and moraines as the campsite approaches. Dhunda (4,000 m) is set against the backdrop of towering ice walls and glaciers, offering spectacular views of the pass route. The evening is spent preparing for the summit day, with an early dinner and briefing. Overnight stay at Dhunda.
Day 6: Dhunda to Munirang via Buran Ghati Pass
This is the most challenging and rewarding day of the expedition. The ascent begins early, navigating steep snow slopes and rocky sections to reach the Buran Ghati Pass at 4,550 m. From the top, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of both the Pabbar and Baspa valleys. The descent on the other side involves a thrilling snow slide and careful movement down to the lush green meadows of Munirang (3,400 m). Overnight stay at the riverside campsite in Munirang.
Day 7: Munirang to Barua Village & Drive to Shimla
The final day starts with a gentle descent through picturesque meadows and forest trails leading to the beautiful Barua village. This section offers a stark contrast to the high-altitude landscapes, with rich greenery and traditional Himachali architecture. From Barua, participants board vehicles for the return drive to Shimla, marking the end of an unforgettable high-altitude Himalayan crossing with Parvat Exploration.
Inclusions
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Accommodation in homestays on days 1 and 6, and in camps on days 2, 3, 4 and 5 (triple sharing basis).
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Forest permits and camping charges.
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Delicious and nutritious vegetarian meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner) from Day 1 dinner to Day 6 breakfast.
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Camping equipment: sleeping bag, mattress, 4-season tents, toilet tent, and dining tent.
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Trek guide, cook, helpers, porters, and services of a Certified Trek Leader (BMC or AMC qualified).
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Technical equipment: Gaiters, spikes.
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Safety equipment: Basic first aid, oxygen cylinder, ropes.
- Transportation
Exclusions
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Meals during road journeys.
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Permits for Foreign Nationals.
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Carriage of personal bags during the trek.
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Insurance.
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Any personal expenses.
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Rental of personal equipment.
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Any costs not specified in the inclusions.
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Any evacuation or medical treatment costs.
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Extra costs due to an early finish of the expedition.
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Tips for local guides or porters.
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Costs arising from unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, landslides, or road conditions beyond our control.
Trek Highlights – Buran Ghati Trek
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High-Altitude Pass Crossing (4,550 m / 15,000 ft)
The biggest thrill of the trek is crossing Buran Ghati Pass, involving a steep snow climb and an adrenaline-filled descent—often done via controlled snow slides under expert guidance. -
Sacred Chandranahan Lake Expedition
An acclimatization hike to Chandranahan Lake, the pristine source of the Pabbar River, surrounded by snowfields and rugged Himalayan walls—both spiritually and visually powerful. -
Diverse Landscapes in One Trek
Experience everything from dense pine and oak forests to vast alpine meadows, glacial basins, rocky moraines, snow slopes, and finally lush green valleys—making this one of the most varied treks in the Indian Himalayas. -
Remote Himalayan Villages
Start from the traditional wooden village of Janglik and exit at Barua village, witnessing authentic Himachali culture, architecture, and lifestyle far away from commercial trekking routes. -
Spectacular Campsites
Camps like Dayara Thatch, Litham, Dhunda, and Munirang offer stunning settings—high-altitude meadows, riverside locations, and dramatic mountain backdrops. -
Perfect Balance of Challenge & Beauty
Rated Moderate to Difficult, the trek is ideal for trekkers looking to move beyond beginner trails while still enjoying structured acclimatization and safety. -
True Crossover Trek Experience
A rare trek that crosses from one valley to another, offering a complete Himalayan journey rather than a same-route ascent and descent. -
Expertly Guided by Parvat Exploration
With trained guides, technical safety measures, and well-planned logistics, Parvat Exploration ensures a safe, enriching, and memorable high-altitude adventure.
🏕️ Essential Trekking Gear Checklist
For Treks with Parvat Exploration
🎒 Backpacks
- Rucksack bag with rain cover – Qty: 1
- Daypack (Recommended for treks with summit day)
💡 Lighting
- Head torch with spare batteries – Qty: 1
🕶️ Eye & Hydration Protection
- UV protection sunglasses – Qty: 1
- Water bottles (1 liter each) – Qty: 2
👣 Footwear
- High-ankle trekking shoes (Non-skid, deep-treaded) – Qty: 1
- Lightweight slippers/sandals – Qty: 1
👕 Clothing
- Quick-dry trekking pants/lowers – Qty: 2
- Full-sleeve T-shirts/sweatshirts – 1 for every 2 days of trekking
- Woolen socks – 1 pair for every 2 days
- Thermal body warmer (upper & lower) – Qty: 1
- Undergarments – Qty: 1 per trekking day
- Warm, insulated jacket (wrist & neck closed) – Qty: 1
- Full-sleeve sweater – Qty: 1
- Rainwear (jacket & pants) – Qty: 1
- Waterproof, warm gloves – Qty: 1
- Woolen cap – Qty: 1
- Sun hat/cap – Qty: 1
🧼 Toiletries
- Personal kit (towel, toilet paper, paper soap, bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
- Sunscreen lotion (small pack) – Qty: 1
- Lip balm (small pack) – Qty: 1
🍽️ Utensils
- Lightweight, leak-proof lunch box – Qty: 1
- Plate – Qty: 1
- Spoon – Qty: 1
- Tea/Coffee mug (plastic) – Qty: 1
🧳 Miscellaneous
- Camera (optional)
- Personal medicines – Carry in sufficient quantity. Consult your doctor before the trek.
- Dry fruits, nuts, chocolate bars (optional)
🔔 Note:
This is a general checklist for multi-day Himalayan treks with Parvat Exploration. Please double-check with our team for any trek-specific recommendations or weather-related adjustments.
Measures Taken by Parvat Exploration to Ensure the Security of Trekkers
At Parvat Exploration, trekking isn’t just an adventure – it’s a transformative journey into the heart of the Himalayas. But with every adventure comes the responsibility of ensuring your well-being. Backed by a highly qualified team, local expertise, and global safety standards, we take every measure possible to prioritize your safety.
🧗♂️ Fitness Evaluation & Trek Readiness
High-altitude treks demand physical endurance and mental resilience. Before confirming your participation in any of our treks, we assess your fitness to minimize risk.
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Body Mass Index (BMI) Check: Trekkers are evaluated to ensure a healthy BMI range suited for high-altitude exertion.
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Fitness Declarations: Participants are required to submit fitness proof or undergo an assessment if needed.
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Acclimatization Protocols: Every itinerary includes rest days specifically for acclimatization to reduce the risk of AMS.
🩺 Health Monitoring on Trail
Throughout the journey, your health is monitored regularly by our trained trek leaders:
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Vital Checks: Daily monitoring of oxygen levels, pulse rate, and blood pressure.
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Health Cards: Each trekker’s vitals are documented and can be reviewed at the end of the trek.
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Immediate Response: Any early symptoms of AMS or other altitude-related issues are immediately addressed.
💊 Medical Safety Measures
Parvat Exploration is prepared with a comprehensive medical kit on all high-altitude treks. Our kits are equipped with:
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Blood Pressure Monitor
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Oxygen Saturation Meter (Pulse Oximeter)
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Portable Oxygen Cylinders
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High-altitude emergency medicines:
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Diamox (for AMS)
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Dexamethasone (for HAPE/HACE)
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Nifedipine
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Asthalin Inhaler
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Disprin
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Sterile Syringes
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Our trek leaders are AMC-qualified (Advanced Mountaineering Course) and trained in Wilderness First Aid.
⛺ World-Class Trekking Equipment
We never compromise on gear. We provide:
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Customized Tents: Weatherproof tents that retain heat up to 10°C higher than outside.
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-15°C Sleeping Bags: Suitable for sub-zero Himalayan nights.
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Microspikes & Gaiters: Essential gear for snow and slippery terrain.
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Ropes, Ice Axes, and Stretchers as needed for technical terrain or rescue.
🍲 Nutrition & Hydration on Priority
We fuel your journey with the right meals at the right time:
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Nutritious Meals: Our food is designed to meet high-altitude dietary needs.
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Local Delicacies: Experience the taste of Uttarakhand and Himachal on every trek.
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Hydration Monitoring: Trekkers are routinely reminded and encouraged to hydrate properly to reduce risk of AMS.
🚨 Emergency Response to AMS, HAPE & HACE
Our trek leaders are well-trained to detect and manage Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), and more severe conditions like HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) and HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema).
Recognizing AMS Symptoms:
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Headache, nausea, dizziness
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Difficulty sleeping or breathing
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Loss of appetite or fatigue
Our Action Plan:
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Triple One Protocol: 1 Disprin + 1 Liter Water + 1 Hour Rest.
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Descent Protocol: If symptoms persist, the trekker is immediately escorted to a lower altitude.
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Oxygen Support & Medication: Provided immediately if symptoms escalate.
We advise trekkers never to self-medicate. Always consult the trek leader first.
⚠️ Risk and Response Mechanism
🏔️ Altitude Risk
Response: Constant health checks, gradual ascent, acclimatization days, oxygen support.
🌦️ Weather Uncertainty
Response: Trek leaders take the final call. We never proceed in unsafe conditions.
🧍♂️ Injuries on Trail
Response: Minor injuries treated on-site. Serious injuries are evacuated via stretcher to the nearest roadhead and medical center.
📵 Lack of Communication
Response: Our team uses walkie-talkies and local support staff as runners for effective coordination across camps.
🛡️ Why You Can Trust Parvat Exploration
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✅ 3 IMF Associate Members on our core team – among only 100 in India.
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✅ Accredited by ATOAI, IMF, and Uttarakhand Tourism.
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✅ Himalayan Locals as your guides – born and raised in the mountains.
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✅ Focus on year-round safety, whether it’s a summer climb or winter expedition.
🔚 Final Word
Parvat Exploration believes a memorable trek is a safe trek. We combine years of mountaineering expertise, world-class equipment, local insight, and a commitment to excellence so you can explore the Himalayas with confidence.
🏔️ Pre-Trek Preparations | Parvat Exploration
At Parvat Exploration, we believe that trekking is more than just a journey through mountains — it’s a journey within. While the scenic beauty and untouched trails offer unforgettable memories, they also demand a fair share of physical endurance and mental resilience. It’s not just about being fit — it’s about being ready.
Whether you’re taking your first step on a trail or are a seasoned trekker preparing for a high-altitude adventure, here’s how to get trek-ready, the Parvat way.
🫀 Prerequisites of Trekking
1. Cardiovascular Endurance & Stamina
High-altitude treks test your lungs more than your legs. Building cardio endurance is non-negotiable. Jogging, swimming, cycling, or brisk walking — choose your style but stay consistent. Make it a goal-driven journey, just like your trek.
Progressive Stamina Plan:
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🎯 Start with completing 5 km in 35 minutes or less
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🏃♂️ Push further to 5 km in under 30 minutes
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🏁 Before your trek, aim to finish 10 km in 60 minutes or less
Doing this 4-5 times a week, at least 2 months before your trek, can make a massive difference.
💪 Strength Training
Most Himalayan trails are a combination of ascents, descents, and flat stretches — think of it as climbing an eternal staircase. Building leg strength is crucial to manage these elevations while carrying a loaded backpack.
Recommended Routine:
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Squats – Begin with 3 sets of 8 reps, aim to increase to 3 sets of 15 reps
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Add lunges, step-ups, and planks to your routine for better balance and core strength
Strong legs = less fatigue = more views to soak in. 🏞️
🤸♂️ Flexibility
Trekking involves unpredictable terrains and movements — hopping over rocks, ducking under branches, and stretching across ledges. Without flexibility, even the smallest action can feel like a strain.
Daily Stretching Essentials:
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Hamstrings
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Quadriceps
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Hip Flexors
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Lower Back
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Shoulders
Just 15–20 minutes of stretching each day can help relax muscles, improve posture, and prevent cramps or stiffness during the trek.
❤️🔥 Cardiovascular + Speed Endurance Mix
This is where most of your training time should go. A perfect mix of speed and endurance helps your heart adapt to thin air and long-distance trekking.
Sample Routine:
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🏃 Start with 5 km in 45 mins
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Gradually progress to 7 km in 45 mins
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Aim for 10 km in 80–90 mins without breaks
The trick is consistency — every week counts.
🏋️ Back & Core Strength
A Himalayan backpack may only weigh 6–10 kg, but it feels heavier the higher you go. Building core strength and shoulder stability helps you carry that weight with ease.
Try these:
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Planks (front & side)
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Shoulder shrugs
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Deadlifts (light-weighted)
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Back extensions
Training your core will help you maintain posture and prevent lower back strain.
🧘 Mental Preparation
Even the strongest trekker may be tested by sudden weather changes or tough climbs. That’s where mental strength takes the lead.
At Parvat Exploration, we encourage practicing:
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Breathing Exercises (Pranayama)
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Meditation (10–15 mins daily)
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Mindful Silence / Nature Walks
Mental calmness boosts your decision-making ability and allows you to be present — to feel every whisper of the wind, every crunch of gravel beneath your boots.
🔚 Final Word from Parvat Exploration
The Himalayas are humbling. They test and teach. Preparation is your way of respecting the mountain. Start early, stay regular, and trek mindfully.
Because out there, it’s just you, the trail, and the mountain calling.
Terms and Conditions – Parvat Exploration
Welcome to Parvat Exploration! We are thrilled to be a part of your journey into the Himalayas. To ensure a smooth, safe, and transparent experience, we request you to read our terms and conditions carefully before booking any trek, tour, or service with us.
1. Booking and Payment Terms
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A minimum advance payment of 40% of the total package cost is required to confirm your booking.
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The balance 60% must be paid 15 days prior to the start of the trek or tour.
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For bookings made within 15 days of departure, 100% payment is required at the time of booking.
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Payments can be made via bank transfer, UPI, credit/debit cards, or other authorized digital methods.
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Payment receipts will be acknowledged via email or WhatsApp.
2. Cancellation Policy
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30+ days before departure: 90% refund of the advance amount.
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15–29 days before departure: 60% refund of the advance amount.
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7–14 days before departure: 30% refund of the advance amount.
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Less than 7 days or no-show: No refund.
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Refunds will be processed within 10–15 business days to the original payment method.
3. Itinerary Policy
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The itinerary is tentative and subject to change based on weather, road conditions, local restrictions, or unforeseen events.
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Final details will be shared closer to the departure or on-ground by the trek leader.
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The trek leader reserves the right to make adjustments in the interest of safety or logistics.
4. Hotel & Transport Disclaimer
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Hotel check-in/out timings follow the respective hotel’s policies; early check-in or late check-out may incur extra charges.
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Transport may be shared or private depending on the package.
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In the case of vehicle breakdowns, delays due to weather/roadblocks, or similar issues, we will make reasonable alternative arrangements—but no refunds or compensation will be provided.
5. Risk & Liability Disclaimer
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Himalayan treks involve inherent risks including altitude sickness, landslides, injuries, wildlife, and weather unpredictability.
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By booking, participants voluntarily accept these risks. Parvat Exploration, its team, or affiliates shall not be liable for any loss, injury, or delays.
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Participants must follow trek leader instructions and avoid risky behavior.
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Any costs for emergency evacuation, medical help, or rescue must be borne by the participant.
6. Medical & Fitness Requirements
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Participants must disclose any pre-existing medical conditions at the time of booking.
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High-altitude trekking demands good physical fitness; participants are advised to follow a preparatory fitness regime.
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Parvat Exploration reserves the right to deny participation to individuals found medically unfit or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
7. Code of Conduct
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Trekkers are expected to maintain respectful behavior toward fellow participants, locals, and staff.
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Littering, damaging nature or property, or violating forest laws may result in termination without refund.
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Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited during trek hours and at campsites.
8. Travel Insurance
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Travel insurance is strongly recommended and should cover evacuation, injury, illness, and trip cancellations.
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Not included in the package unless specifically mentioned.
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Participants may purchase personal insurance from authorized providers.
9. Force Majeure
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Parvat Exploration is not liable for service delays or failures due to natural disasters, pandemics, war, strikes, government restrictions, or other uncontrollable events.
10. Jurisdiction
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Any dispute shall be under the jurisdiction of courts in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, or as otherwise specified by Parvat Exploration.
11. Contact Us
📞 +91 83830 88283 | +91 94561 12947
📧 explore@parvatexploration.com
🌐 www.parvatexploration.com
12. Special Casual Leave for Government Employees
Parvat Exploration, a registered adventure tour operator, qualifies government employees to avail Special Casual Leave (SCL) for up to 30 days in a calendar year, as per Pay Commission guidelines. This is applicable when participating in trekking or mountaineering expeditions organized by registered operators like us.
13. Special Note for Junior Trekkers
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Participants below 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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Trekkers aged 15 to 18 years may participate solo with a signed disclaimer from a parent or guardian.
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