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Rani Sui Lake Trek

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Duration

5D/4N

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

30 people

Languages

English, Hindi

Overview

About

At 12,430 feet, the Rani Sui lake presents a fine example of tarn. The lake offers a 360 degree panoramic view of the entire Pir Panjal Range, Dhauladhar range and Manalsu glacier.
The lake remains carpeted with soft grass with beautiful alpine flowers studded over them from the month of June to September and remains snow bound for the rest of the year.
With the changing landscapes of mountains and meadows, this trek is a paradise for photographers. Make sure that you maintain proper hygiene and cleanliness as the lake is considered to be holy for religious reasons.

How to reach Rumsu village ?

  • Take a bus from New Delhi/Chandigarh for Manali and get down at Patlikuhal (20 kms before Manali)
  • Transport options are readily available from Patlikuhal for Rumsu village. Sumo – 700 INR while small car – 500 INR.
  • Once at Rumsu village follow the trail for Kailashrath Treks base camp. 
Note: If you are staying already in Manali, take a direct cab for Rumsu village (26 kms)

Things to carry ?

✔️Trekking shoes : Carry water proof trekking shoes with good grip and ankle support. Do not carry sports shoes.

✔️Three layers of warm clothes : Carry two or three-layer jackets, fleece jackets and a padded jacket.
✔️Two/Three trek pants : Carry light cotton trek pants. Denim/jeans and shorts are not suitable for trekking.
✔️Three t-shirts (collared/dri-fit) : Full sleeved t-shirts that prevent sun burns on the neck and arms. Carry one or two dri-fit t-shirts.
✔️Thermals : Carry thermals (top and bottom).
✔️Sunglasses : Sunglasses are mandatory. There will be lot of snow on the trek and can cause snow blindness.
✔️Cap : At high altitude, the sun is extra harsh so carry a cap to protect yourself.
✔️Water proof hand gloves : Carry water proof gloves and avoid woollen gloves as they will get wet if you touch snow.
✔️Socks (3-4 pairs) and a pair of woollen socks : Apart from two sports socks, you can take a pair of woollen socks for the night.
✔️Headlamp/LED torch : Mandatory
✔️Raincoat/Ponchos : At high altitudes, snowfall and rain are quite common and it’s mandatory to carry a poncho so that you don’t get wet. The trek will continue as planned even during rainfall.
✔️Lunch box and water bottle : Every participant should have their personal lunch box and a water bottle [insulated type].

Inclusions

 Accommodation (3 sharing tent)
Meals (Breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner)
Rucksack (60L + rain cover)
Camping charges (forest and camping permissions)
Trekking equipment (High quality tent, sleeping bag etc)
Gaiters (to protect your shoes from snow)
Safety equipment (advance first-aid kit)
Expert trek Leaders (certified trek and camp leaders)
Expert Trek Support Team (cook, helpers etc)
GST 5%
Personal Insurance (via ASC 360)

Exclusions

❎ Transportation and food to and from the base camp
❎ Backpack offloading charges

Any Personal Expenses
Cost of Emergency

Seat Status

Batch
Aug - Sept 2022
Starting
date
End
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01
11 Aug
15 Aug 
Full
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10 Sept
14 Sept
OPEN

 

 

Mandatory Documents

✔️Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar card)
✔️Medical Certificate (signed by a registered MBBS doctor)
✔️NOC form (signed by the participant)

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Vaidehi Satoskar
2022-02-13
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2022-02-07
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2022-02-06
abhishek kumar
abhishek kumar
2022-02-05
If there is a group of 6 or more then please inform solo travelers and we would happily change our booking date. Ban speakers during the trek completely. Need deeper and broader pit in bathroom tent. Amazing trek guides throughout..
Soham Panat
Soham Panat
2022-02-05
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Viraj Joshi
2022-02-01
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Komal Ambekar
2022-02-01
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BHARAT PATEL
2022-02-01
yash shethia
yash shethia
2022-01-31
Best experience ever. Right from the facility provided to the guides of the trek, everything was the best. Go Kailashrath Treks !! Would recommend each one of you to experience this from Kailashrath Treks
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Rahul Khandal
Rahul Khandal
2022-01-17
Thanks another one of best Treck of Kedarkantha.... Best value with professional team...Food was awesome. We are excited also in summer sarfaraz track.. Thanks @kailashrath
Banshi Gurjar Khatana
Banshi Gurjar Khatana
2019-08-19
Great piece of work, scheduling, planning, and execution crazy people, awesome sense of mountains. Been attended the Hamta pass this august 2019, I am the first timer and I am amazed, along with trekking these guys shown a great sense of leadership, kept everyone motivated and couraged needless to say, they truly worth applause, love, and respect. Looking forward to more adventure and fun with these guys.
Shashikant Trivedi
Shashikant Trivedi
2019-06-27
must join #Refresh your life
Manjunath Kotagi
Manjunath Kotagi
2019-06-20
One of best adventures of my life
Gautam Kumar Samal
Gautam Kumar Samal
2019-05-04
I went for Sar Pass trek with friends. Even though this was the first time of all of us, we were so excited and booked the first batch this year. Now that I am reliving the experience, it was no less than wonderful. The trek, from the organizer point of view, was nicely organized. There were 3 guides with us to help us on the way and they always cared for us. They helped a lot on the way, motivating and making us do it. Without them this was definitely impossible. I particularly remember Prem Bhai and Charan sir. Everyone else along with camp leaders were good too. The food was nutritious and healthy. Nobody got sick, thank god, even in that altitude. The bathrooms can be better. On the last day, we have to go in the pine forest but it was no big of a deal. Things is, at those times, we were at mercy of nature with limited options. That reminds me, one day we had to get up at 3 am in morning and started walking at 5 to avoid sun melting now. It was harsh but we adapted and trainers there helped along. So, at end, thanks Kailash Rath and the team for helping us out and making this happen safely. Really nice work and keep it up!!
Zainab Vohra Baugwala
Zainab Vohra Baugwala
2019-04-29
I did the sar pass trek with kailas rath treks which started on 22nd of april. Their site says the trek is beginner's trek but FYI it is not at all a beginner's trek. The video which they have made of the trek only shows the camps and not the trek towards them which was extremely exhausting and tiring.Had i known it was going to be this tiring i would have never gone for this trek. On the last day of our trek the guide lost his way costing us 5hours of extra walk, which was super unprofessional on their part. The food and tents were good at every camp site.
Sneh Sanghai
Sneh Sanghai
2019-04-29
I attended batch #2 of Sarpasstrek with Kailashrath dated from 21st April to 26th April & the experience was wow. My sincere thanks to Kailashrath Treks #kailashrath & team allowing me a seat inspite of having no room & for all the hospitality right from starting of trek to completion. Your team is doing an outstanding job for making this journey successful. Our trek leader Kaku ji , Rama ji, Pawan Ji & camp leaders have made possible to complete this trek successfully. Efforts put by these leaders is just unimaginable considering such high altitude. Cheers am going to remember this journey . . . #positivevibes 😃😊✌️ Go for sar pass trek with Kailash Rath, Highly recommended 😀😀
Rohan Kumbhejkar
Rohan Kumbhejkar
2019-04-28
I had been for Sar pass trek organized by Kailash Rath. it was an incredible experience , I was captivated by the beautiful valleys and snow clad peaks of Sar pass. I was enchanted by the beauty of the nature that was at offer . The whole trek was designed keeping in mind safety , health and fitness of the trekker. plus i felt it was value for money . trek leads (Kaku ji, Ramu , Guy with Linkin Park cap( Neymar Jr look alike )) were supportive and motivated us during our journey into the wild . they strongly advocated discipline which is crucial for the success of the trek. I strongly recommend this trek to people who want to go for it.
DrPradeep B Vishwakarma
DrPradeep B Vishwakarma
2018-12-30
Great experience with great food

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Reporting at Rumsu Base Camp in Manali (6,600 ft)
Day 1 : Reporting at Rumsu Base Camp in Manali (6,600 ft)

-Reach Rumsu base camp by 10 AM.
-Freshen Up and Registration on arrival.
-Acclimatisation walk to Pulag village.
-Orientation for the trek in the evening.
-Overnight stay at Rumsu base camp.

Day 2 : Jeep ride to Shegli and trek to Miyali Thach | 10,350 feet | 4 hours.
Day 2 : Jeep ride to Shegli and trek to Miyali Thach | 10,350 feet | 4 hours.

- The day starts early with a jeep ride to Shegli village followed by a four hours trek to Miyali Thach.
- The initial part of the trek goes through some dense forest of Pine, Fir and Chestnut trees. The trail is well marked and involves a gradual climb for the first one and half hours.
- Once we complete the forest patch the views of Pir Panjal range with the mighty peaks of Indrasan and Deo Tibba come up. The views are unique and rare, as there are only a few treks where you can spot all the famous peaks in one single panorama.
- The trail to Miyali Thach is a moderate steep climb for around 2 hours from here, until you reach a flat green meadow which can be used to camp.
- Overnight stay at Miyali Thach.

Day 3 : Trek to Rani Sui Lake | 12,430 feet | 5 hours.
Day 3 : Trek to Rani Sui Lake | 12,430 feet | 5 hours.

- It takes around 4-5 hours to reach the lake from Miyali Thach. The trek does not involve much gradient and runs over a vast stretch of green meadows.
- At 12,430 feet, the lake presents a fine example of tarn. The lake offers a 360 degree panoramic view of the entire Pir Panjal Range, Dhauladhar range and Manalsu glacier.
- The lake remains carpeted with soft grass with beautiful alpine flowers studded over them from the month of June to September and remains snow bound for the rest of the year.
- With the changing landscapes of mountains and meadows, this trek is a paradise for photographers. Make sure that you maintain proper hygiene and cleanliness as the lake is considered to be holy for religious reasons.
- Overnight stay in tents near Rani Sui Lake.

Day 4 : Trek to Lama Dugh from Rani Sui Lake via Khan Pari Tibba| 6 hours
Day 4 : Trek to Lama Dugh from Rani Sui Lake via Khan Pari Tibba| 6 hours

- Start the day’s trek over the ridgeline leading towards Khan Pari Tibba.
- The trek almost continues on the same altitude with just a few short climbs towards the end. It takes a couple of hours to reach the peak followed by descent towards Lama Dugh.
- The descent from the pass towards Lamadugh [9,900 feet] is gradual in the start and becomes steep an hour before reaching the camp.
- The place is a beautiful green meadow with a hut, meant for the forest guard, who seldom visits the place.
- The camp is surrounded by a dense forest of Birch, Oak, Maple and Spruce trees.
- Overnight stay at Lama Dugh.

Day 5 : Descend to Manali and departure.| 6,500 feet | 4 hours
Day 5 : Descend to Manali and departure.| 6,500 feet | 4 hours

- The descent route from Lama Dugh to Manali goes through a dense forest but the trail is well marked.
- There are no water sources available in this part so make your reserve well at Lamadugh.
- Continue the descent until we reach Hidimba Temple in Manali.
- Departure by 5 PM.

Tour's Location

FAQs

Is it appropriate for beginners ?

Hamta Pass is very popular for trekkers to start their trekking endeavors with. Hamta Pass is one of the most gripping and exciting trekking trails in India but extremely convenient one to start your trekking goals. The trek doesn’t have any high cliffs to climb or inclined slopes to hike on and maintain a gradual gradient throughout making it a perfect fit for beginners as well as experienced trekkers.

What is the main attraction ?

Hamta Pass Trek is perfect if what you love is Snow. Snow clad mountains enclosing on all sides makes you hypnotized in the lap of nature. Attractive landscapes and glacial valleys embellish the trail that leads to the Hampta Pass.
During May – June the route from Balu ka ghera camp till Hamta pass is completely covered in snow. Here you walk right on top of a stream, covered with a thick layer of snow and ice and you can hear the sound of stream gushing down beneath your feet.

What is the duration ?

Hamta Pass takes min of 4 days to reach and come back the same way but If you wish to cross the pass to spiti side and also include Chandratal as a stop, then trek takes min of 6 days to complete.

What is the best time to visit ?

There are two best seasons to do the Hamta Pass and Chandratal Lake trek.
First is between June to July.
Second is between August-October.

In June the route from Balu ka ghera camp till Hamta pass is completely covered in snow. Here you walk right on top of a stream, covered with a thick layer of snow and ice and you can hear the sound of stream gushing down beneath your feet. There are chances that you witness snowfall while crossing the pass.?

While in Aug-Sept you will get no snow but more of streams to cross through and the landscape will be lush green and full of flowers in Aug-Sept. During this period, trekkers can enjoy the clear views of snow-capped mountains.

What is the maximum altitude ?

Hamta Pass gets its name from the Hamta Village located in the Pir Panjal region. At 14,000 feet, this place is mostly ventured by shepherds and a handful of trekkers. With moderate climb followed by steep uphill trek accounts for the most incredible journey during the whole trek.

Hamta Pass – An extensive plateau on the end of the valley, stands at a majestic 4,280 meters. With a sight of jagged mountains towards the East dropping down to Spiti on the West, you can view the beautiful Inderkila, Deo Tibba and Indrasan peaks from here.

What is the average temperature ?

The average temperature in the daytime will be 12°C to 18°C and in night it could be 0°C to 4°C.
One must bring enough pair of clothes and best-quality trekking boots (Water proof) to cover the whole trek carefully and does not face any difficulties due to cold.

What level of fitness is required ?

Preparing yourself well before coming for and Himalayan trek is really important. Sar pass is easy-moderate trek and requires basic level of fitness.
Basic physical fitness you can achieve by routinely doing a 20-30 min cardio exercises like running, skipping, crunches, squats. Work on your calf muscles, knees and thighs.
Apart from basic physical fitness you need to be properly acclimatized before starting the trek so keep you body well hydrated and rest enough after reaching the base camp.

Is mobile network available ?

There is no mobile connectivity as soon as you start the the trek from Hamta Dam. There won’t be any network on the whole trek as well. Our guides and camp leaders are connected to each other via walkie-talkie. An emergency landline is available at Chatru (last campsite) in case of serious issue like roadblock or vehicle breakdown and any accident. You should make sure that all your important calls before starting the trek.

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