04 Nights / 05Days
Package Price :₹17,500.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 17,500.00/- Per Person
Kinner Kailash Trek is a 79-foot vertical rock perched at a height of over 15,000 feet in the center of Lord Shiva’s most fabled abodes.It lies in district Kinnaur of Himachal Pradesh. According to legend, Lord Shiva used to hold meetings with the Gods and Goddesses at Kinner Kailash. Kinner Kailash is also thought to be Lord Shiva’s winter residence.. indus see Mount Kinner Kailash as having special religious significance because of the enormous "SHIVA LINGAM," a 79-foot-tall rock structure that resembles a Shivlinga. The Parikrama (Circumambulation) used to be 200 km long, but it has since been shortened. We will complete this walk clockwise. This walk is extremely difficult and is best suited for those who love adventure and religion. For seasoned hikers, the climb to Kinner Kailash is both rewarding and difficult.
Given that Mt. Kinner Kailash in the area is home to a 79-foot-tall Shivlinga that boasts the ability to change colour with the passage of time, Kinnaur is regarded as one of the mythological residences of Lord Shiva and is hence of immense religious significance to Shiva believers. The Kinner Kailash Parikrama journey, which is primarily attempted by pilgrims, is a test of one's faith, physical and mental stamina, and tenacity. Be ready to navigate your way over perilous trails, climb enormous rocks, scale tight slopes with loose gravel and stones, and cross wide water streams while you enjoy the unparalleled spectacular vistas of lovely meadows, apple orchards, hanging glaciers, and towering peaks.
The Kinner Kailash Parikrama trek starts in the Thangi village near Chail and takes you via picturesque Charang Village, the high mountain pass of Charang La, which stands at an elevation of 17,200 feet above sea level, before concluding in Manali through Chitkul, Tabo, and Losar.
Overview Region: Kinnaur [HP]
Duration: 5 Days
Grade: Difficult
Max Altitude: 4885 M / 16025 FT
Trek Distance: Approx 32 KM
Best Season: Summer
Kinner Kailash is one of Panch Kailash
Fixed Departure Dates 2025
31 July to 5 Aug - Available
04 Aug to 9 Aug - Available
11 Aug to 16 Aug - Available
18 Aug to 23 Aug - Available
25 Aug to 30 Aug - Available
Facts About Kinner-Kailash
Pick & Drop
Pick up: 5am, Chandigarh Railway Station on day 1.
Drop: by 10pm, Chandigarh Railway Station on day 6.
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 01 Drive from Shimla to Reckong Peo
Day 02 Trek from Tallangpi to Ganesh Park
Day 03 Trek from Ganesh Park to Shivling and back
Day 04 Trek back to Tallangpi and drive to Reckong Peo
Day 05 Drive back to Shimla
What’s Included
● Transportation: 7-seater SUV (Shimla to Peo & return)
● Accommodation:
○ Day 1 & 4: Homestay in Reckong Peo
○ Other days: Camps (3 per tent)
● Meals: From Day 1 dinner to Day 5 breakfast (simple veg meals)
● Camping Charges: Trek permits and forest camping
● Safety Equipment: First aid, high-altitude kit, oxygen, etc.
● Trekking Equipment: Tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, ropes, spikes, etc.
● Cloakroom: For extra luggage
● Certificate: Trek completion certificate
What’s Not Included
● Offloading: If you're unable to carry your backpack
● Rental Gear: Available at extra cost
● Rescue Costs: Evacuation, hospital, transport
● Unforeseen Expenses: Due to roadblocks, weather, breakdowns, etc.
● Personal Expenses: Snacks, laundry, calls, etc.
Requirements
● Good cardio fitness
● Past trekking experience recommended
● Must share health and 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)
● Medical Kit (Diamox, Dolo, ORS, Combiflam)
● ID Card, Padded Jacket
Day 01 Drive from Shimla to Reckong Peo
● Distance: 220 KM
● Duration: 6–7 hours
● Max Altitude: 2276 M
Day 02 Trek from Tallangpi to Ganesh Park
● Trek Distance: 7 KM
● Duration: 5–6 hours
Day 03 Trek from Ganesh Park to Shivling and back
● Distance: 18 KM
● Duration: 10–12 hours
● Max Altitude: 4885 M
Day 04 Trek back to Tallangpi and drive to Reckong Peo
● Trek Distance: 7 KM
● Duration: 4–5 hours
● Drive Distance: 15 KM (1 hour)
● Max Altitude: 3810 M
Day 05 Drive back to Shimla
● Distance: 220 KM
● Duration: 6–7 hours
● Drop Location: Old Bus Stand, Shimla
Things To Carry
• Wind & Waterproof Jacket (lightweight).
• Fleece-2, Trek Pant -2, Full Sleeve T-shirt-2, T-shirts – 2, Warm nightwear set.
• Warmers/Thermal-1 pair (Top & Lower).
• Woolen Cap, Neck-Warmer, Gloves, Woolen Socks-1, Normal Socks-6, Sun Cap, Early-Dry Towel.
• Poncho/Rain Suit (Mandatory).
• Waterproof Trekking Shoes with Good Grip.
• Cold Cream, Sunscreen Lotion, Lip Balm, Tooth Paste, Tooth Brush, Face Wash, Paper Soap, Hand Sanitizer, Personal Toiletries & Toilet Paper.
• Energy Bars, Dry Fruits, etc.
• Water bottle – 2 (Mandatory).
• Goggles – 1, Trekking Pole – 1 (Mandatory).
• Backpack 45 Ltrs.
Note
– Trekker has to carry his/her backpack on his/her own if someone requires a personal porter, ask during bookings so we can arrange accordingly. Charges extra.
– Please don’t come with Sports Shoe, Trolley Bags & Jeans.
– Pack light as much as you can or ask NTP expert to help you.
Mandatory Documents
- Booking Payment Screenshot
- Any Aadhar Card or Passport - original and copy
- Passport Size Photograph - 02
- Yatra Registration
Please Share Details on E-mail
1). Successful Bookings Amount screenshot
2). Copy of any of Aadhar Card/Passport do carry original ID.
3). Passport size photo - 02
4). Medical Fitness Certificate by MBBS or MD/MS (Not from BAMS or Dentist) submit to Authorities at Tangling on day 1 in original
Note
- Do Carry Proper Clothing & personal Gear like Trek Pole, Goggles, Head Torch, Rain Suit/Poncho, Jacket, Sun Cap, Gloves, Woolen Cap and Socks, Water Bottle, Trekking Pole.
- Be Punctual
- We serve freshly cooked & Nutritious North Indian Veg Meals
- Team is the Expert Team on the Kinnaur Kailash yatra Route
- We provide the Best & Verified Stays
- We recommend you to have one or two days as buffer time in your plan to deal with bad weather or unforeseen situations
- Train Well at Home (Do Strength and Endurance Training Workouts)
- Online Yatra Registration is mandatory
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 medical 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, first aid kit, 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.