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Yunam Peak Expedition

The Yunam Peak Trek Expedition is a thrilling high-altitude trekking experience in the Lahaul region of Himachal Pradesh. Standing at 6,111 meters (20,049 feet), Yunam Peak is one of the highest trekking peaks in the Indian Himalayas. This expedition is perfect for those looking to venture into high-altitude mountaineering, with stunning views of the barren landscape and snow-clad mountains of the greater Himalayan range.

Here’s a brief itinerary for the Yunam Peak Trek Expedition:

Day 1: Arrival in Manali (2,050m/6,725 ft)
  • Arrive in Manali, a scenic hill station in Himachal Pradesh.

  • Acclimatization and preparation day.

  • Explore Manali and its surroundings.

Day 2: Drive from Manali to Jispa (3,200m/10,500 ft)
  • Drive: 6-7 hours

  • A scenic drive through the famous Atal Tunnel and along the Chandra and Bhaga rivers.

  • The landscape changes dramatically as you move into the Lahaul Valley.

  • Arrive in Jispa, a picturesque village nestled on the banks of the Bhaga River.

  • Overnight stay in tents or a guesthouse.

Day 3: Acclimatization Day in Jispa
  • Spend the day acclimatizing to the high altitude.

  • Short hikes around Jispa to help with the acclimatization process.

  • Explore the village and its stunning surroundings.

Day 4: Drive from Jispa to Bharatpur and Trek to Base Camp (4,700m/15,420 ft)
  • Drive: 2 hours to Bharatpur

  • The drive takes you through Baralacha La Pass (4,890m) and offers stunning views of the barren mountains.

  • From Bharatpur, a short trek of about 2-3 hours brings you to Yunam Base Camp.

  • The camp is set in a high-altitude desert landscape surrounded by snow-capped peaks.

  • Overnight stay in tents.

Day 5: Acclimatization and Training Day at Base Camp
  • This is an important day for acclimatization to prevent altitude sickness.

  • Basic mountaineering training on how to use crampons, ropes, and other technical equipment.

  • Rest and prepare for the summit attempt.

Day 6: Summit Attempt – Yunam Peak (6,111m/20,049 ft)
  • Trek: 10-12 hours (round trip)

  • Begin the summit push around midnight or early morning.

  • The climb is non-technical but requires endurance due to the steep ascent and high altitude.

  • The terrain involves snow, scree, and loose rocks as you approach the summit.

  • After reaching the summit, enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Lahaul-Spiti region and neighboring peaks like CB13, CB14, and the Mulkila range.

  • Descend back to Base Camp after a successful summit.

Day 7: Trek from Base Camp to Bharatpur, Drive to Jispa
  • Trek: 2-3 hours back to Bharatpur

  • Drive back to Jispa and rest after the summit.

  • Enjoy the serene surroundings of Jispa and reflect on the climb.

Day 8: Drive from Jispa to Manali
  • Drive: 6-7 hours

  • Drive back to Manali through the beautiful Lahaul Valley and the Atal Tunnel.

  • Overnight stay in Manali.

Day 9: Departure from Manali
  • End of the expedition and departure from Manali.

Key Highlights:
  • High-Altitude Climb: At 6,111 meters, Yunam Peak is an excellent challenge for trekkers wanting to experience high-altitude mountaineering without extensive technical climbing skills.

  • Stark Landscapes: The barren, high-altitude desert of Lahaul, combined with the snow-covered peaks, creates a surreal trekking experience.

  • Acclimatization: The trek involves gradual acclimatization to prevent altitude sickness, with rest days built into the itinerary.

  • Best Time: July to September is the ideal season for the Yunam Peak Expedition, with clear skies and stable weather conditions.

The Yunam Peak Expedition is ideal for trekkers looking for a high-altitude adventure and offers a sense of achievement at over 6,000 meters without needing advanced mountaineering skills.