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Kinner Kailash Yatra Trek from Simla, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, USA, Malaysia

03 Nights / 04 Days

Package Price :₹11,499.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 11,499.00/- Per Person

Description

Kinner Kailash Yatra Itinerary (14 July - 31 August 2025)
 About Kinner Kailash Shivling (4,885 m)
 Kinner Kailash is one of the most sacred spiritual sites in Himachal Pradesh. Located at an altitude of 4,885 meters, the trek takes you to a 79-ft tall verticalrock Shivling, believed to be a natural manifestation of Lord Shiva. This journey is a  blend of spiritual devotion and high-altitude adventure.

Drive: Shared transport from Tallangpi to Shimla
Meals: Breakfast included
Note: Reach Shimla by evening. Certificate distribution (optional)

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 01: Shimla to Reckong Peo (225 km | 8 to 10 hrs drive)

Day 02: Reckong Peo to Tallangpi (Drive 15 km), Trek to Ganesh Park (7 km)

Day 03: Ganesh Park to Kinner Kailash Shivling (4,885 m) and back (24 km round trip)

Day 04: Ganesh Park to Tallangpi (7 km), Drive to Shimla (225 km)

Tour Cost

  • Shimla to Shimla: 11,499 per person 
  • Reckong Peo to Reckong Peo: 9,499 per person 
  • Chandigarh to Chandigarh: On request
  •  Delhi to Delhi: On demand (Custom group only

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Inclusions-

Transport: Shimla to Reckong Peo (Day 1) & Reckong Peo to Shimla (Day 4)- Accommodation: 1 Night in Reckong Peo (Base Camp), 2 Nights in Ganesh Park Campsite- Meals: From Day 1 Dinner to Day 4 Breakfast- Experienced trek guide and support staff- Camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, mats)- Basic First Aid- Completion Certificate
Exclusions-

Personal porters/mules for backpack- Emergency evacuation costs (if any)- Tips and personal expenses- Any services not mentioned in ?Inclusions
Requirements
● Good cardio fitness
● Past trekking experience recommended
● Must share fitness details


Checklist
● Trekking shoes
● Rucksack (50+ Ltr.), Day pack (10–15 Ltr.)
● 1 Thermal, 1 Fleece, 1 Woolen Sweater
● 2 Dry-fit T-shirts, 2 Trek Pants
● Sunglasses, Suncap, Headlamp
● Trek Poles, Rain jacket/pants or Poncho
● Waterproof Gloves, Balaclava/Neck Warmer
● Woolen Socks, Woolen Cap
● Powerbank, Sunscreen, Toilet Paper
● Toothbrush & Paste, Lunch Box, 2 Bottles (1L)
● ID Card, Padded Jacket

Itinerary

Day 01: Shimla to Reckong Peo (225 km | 8 to 10 hrs drive)
  Altitude: 2,290 meters
 Transport: Shared vehicle from Shimla to Reckong Peo
 Stay: Homestay/Hotel at Reckong Peo (Base Camp)
 Meals: Dinner included
 Notes: Evening acclimatization and trek briefing

Day 02: Reckong Peo to Tallangpi (Drive 15 km), Trek to Ganesh Park (7 km)
 Altitude: Ganesh Park ? 3,800 meters
 Trek Distance: 7 km
 Stay: Campsite at Ganesh Park
 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
 Trail: Gradual forest and meadow ascent with stunning views

Day 03: Ganesh Park to Kinner Kailash Shivling (4,885 m) and back (24 km round trip)
 Trek Distance: 12 km one-way / 24 km total
 Time: 12?14 hours
 Altitude: Highest point ? 4,885 meters (Shivling)
 Stay: Return to Ganesh Park campsite
 Meals: Breakfast, Packed Lunch, and Dinner included
 Highlights: Vertical rock Shivling, sunrise trek, panoramic views of the Kinnaur Himalayas

Day 04: Ganesh Park to Tallangpi (7 km), Drive to Shimla (225 km)
 Trek: 7 km descent

FAQs

Q: What is the significance of the Kinner Kailash Yatra?
Ans: The trek is a pilgrimage to the Kinner Kailash Shivlingam, a natural rock formation believed to be an abode of Lord Shiva. It holds immense religious significance for Hindus.

Q: When is the best time to undertake the Kinner Kailash Yatra?
Ans: The best time is from July to September, as the weather is more favorable, though it can still be unpredictable in high altitudes.

Q: How long does the trek take?
Ans: The trek typically takes around 3 to 4 days, depending on your pace and the weather conditions.

Q: What does Kinner Kailash mean?

Ans:The Kinner tribe, who reside in Kinnaur, is honored by the name Kinner Kailash peak. There are numerous legendary connotations attached to the word "Kinner." The term "Kinners" appears in nearly all-important Hindu holy scriptures and epics.

Q: Is the Kinner Kailash trek challenging?

Ans:The Kinner Kailash trek is moderately challenging. You'll travel 40 kilometres over the course of two days.

Q: What paperwork do I need to bring on the Kinner Kailash Trek?

Ans:Y ou must bring both the original and a copy of a valid government ID, such as a passport, an aadhar card, or a driving licence, as well as the NOC form signed by the participant, the fitness certificate (signed by a registered MBBS doctor with a stamp), and two passport-sized photos. You must turn these items in to the trek leader at the base during the briefing.

Q: Is the Kinner Kailash Yatra difficult?

Ans: Yes, it is considered a challenging trek due to steep climbs, rocky paths, and high altitude. It requires good physical fitness and trekking experience.

Q: What is the altitude of the Kinner Kailash peak?
Ans: The peak reaches an altitude of approximately 4,755 meters (15,600 feet).

Q: Do I need a permit for the trek?
Ans: Yes, permits are required, and they can be obtained from local authorities in Reckong Peo, Himachal Pradesh.

Q: What should I carry for the trek?
Ans: Essentials include warm clothing, trekking shoes, rain gear, food, and water. Also, pack light but efficiently for the strenuous hike.

Q:What kind of weight am I required to carry?

Ans: Your load will depend on the items you stuff into the bag. Trekkers typically carry 6 to 8 kg of gear, including clothing, cameras, energy bars, dry fruits, and water bottles. Offloading is an extra-cost option. Please enquire during booking. Please don't overpack, we suggest.

Q: Are there accommodation options along the route?
Ans: There are no formal accommodations along the route, so trekkers typically camp or stay in basic shelters along the way.

Q: What is Kinner Kailash's area of expertise?

Ans: At a height of 6050 metres, Kinnaur Kailash summit is revered by both Hindu and Buddhist Kinnauris. Often people confuse this peak with Tibet's Mount Kailash. A massive monolithic pillar atop Mount Kinner Kailash (6050 m) with religious significance.

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