PATALSU PEAK

WINTER TRAINING

4200 Meters | Himachal

4th Mar 2026, 25th Mar 2026

DIFFICULTY

Easy – Beginner

DURATION

5 Days

BEST TIME

Mar – Nov

COST

INR 23,500 + 5%
GST

overview

The Patalsu Peak Winter Training Expedition transforms a familiar mountain into a serious snow and cold-weather classroom. At around 4,200 m, Patalsu becomes an intense environment for learning winter skills — snow movement, cold management, and endurance.

Deep snow, icy trails, reduced daylight, and sub-zero temperatures amplify every step. Ascents that feel manageable in summer become demanding in winter, offering a real taste of expedition conditions. The summit push tests stamina, layering discipline, and mental toughness rather than technical climbing ability.

This expedition is ideal for climbers preparing for higher winter objectives, expeditions, or international peaks. Winter Patalsu is not about comfort — it’s about capability building.

 

Note: Prices mentioned are applicable for Indian passport holders. For foreign passport holders, the cost may vary. Please connect with the Boots & Crampons team for clarity.
Note: An indemnity document will be shared before the trek. Signing it is mandatory.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Manali. Drive to Roadhead and Trek to Patalsu Peak Base Camp. Height Gain.

 

Upon your arrival in Manali, you will be greeted by the crisp mountain air and the anticipation of the adventure ahead. A scenic drive takes you to the roadhead, where your trek to the Patalsu Peak Base Camp begins. As you ascend, experience the gradual change in terrain and witness the first glimpses of snow-capped peaks. The day is dedicated to gaining altitude and acclimatizing to the changing environment.

Day 2: Acclimatization Day & Training

To ensure a safe and enjoyable climb, take a day to acclimatize to the higher altitudes. Come back to the base camp and delve into an engaging training session led by highly experienced instructors. Learn the fundamentals of winter trekking, and familiarize yourself with crucial mountain equipment.

Day 3: Patalsu Summit and Back to Base

Today marks the pinnacle of your journey as you ascend to the summit of Patalsu Peak. Revel in the sense of achievement as you take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains draped in a pristine blanket of snow. After scaling the peak, descend to the base camp for a well-deserved rest

Day 4: Snow Training Day

Dedicate this day to snow training, a crucial aspect of winter mountain climbing. Learn the art of climbing up and down on snow-covered slopes, practice self-arrest techniques in case of a fall, and master the skills of roping up for group safety. These fundamental skills are essential for anyone looking to explore the world of winter mountaineering

Day 5: Revision & Hands-On Training. Return to Manali After Lunch. Night Bus Back.

Revisit the skills acquired during the training and participate in hands-on sessions to reinforce your understanding. After lunch, bid farewell to the majestic mountains and return to Manali. Board a night bus back with a heart full of memories and a newfound proficiency in winter mountain climbing

INCLUSIONS

  • Transportation

    • Pick-up and drop-off from the designated reporting point to the trek start and end points.

    Accommodation

    • Comfortable camping in high-quality expedition tents on twin sharing basis during trekking days.

    Meals

    • All meals DURING THE TREK, starting from Lunch on Day 1 until Breakfast on the final trekking day, as per itinerary.
    • Nutritious vegetarian meals including breakfast, lunch, evening snacks/soup and dinner.
    • Hot beverages such as tea served in the morning and evening.

    Trek Leadership & Support Staff

    • Experienced and certified Boots & Crampons trek leaders and guides.
    • Dedicated support staff including:
      • Expedition cook
      • Kitchen helpers
      • Camp setup team
    • Porters or mules for carrying camping equipment and group logistics.

    Camping & Safety Equipment

    • High-quality expedition tents, sleeping mattresses, and dining tent.
    • Kitchen tent, cooking equipment, and utensils.
    • First aid medical kit carried by trek leaders.
    • Sleeping Bag

    Permits & Administration

    • All required forest permits, entry fees, and camping charges.
    • Trek coordination and logistics management by Boots & Crampons team.

    Additional Benefits

    • Exclusive participant discount on Fast&Up nutrition products.
    • Trek completion certificate (for applicable trekkers).

EXCLUSIONS

  • Travel & Transportation Outside Trek Itinerary

    • Travel expenses from hometown to the trek reporting location and return.
    • Any transportation not mentioned in the itinerary.

    Personal Equipment & Gear

    • Personal trekking gear, including:
      • Trekking shoes
      • Trekking poles
      • Personal clothing and equipment

    Personal Expenses

    • Personal porter services for carrying individual luggage (can be arranged at additional cost).
    • Bottled water, snacks, beverages, and personal purchases.
    • Personal toiletries and medication.

    Insurance & Medical

    • Personal travel insurance.
    • Emergency evacuation costs if required.

    Miscellaneous

    • Tips and gratuities for guides and support staff (optional but customary).
    • Any additional expenses arising due to:
      • Weather delays
      • Natural disasters
      • Personal early exit from trek

PREPARATION GUIDE

Please read carefully before registering

At Boots & Crampons, preparation is not optional. The level of training required depends on the duration, altitude, and technical difficulty of the trek or expedition you are signing up for.

  • This is a beginner-friendly trek and does not require prior trekking or mountaineering experience.
  • You should be reasonably fit, healthy, and comfortable with walking for several hours a day.
  • If you are not regularly active, 1–2 weeks of basic preparation is recommended.
  • Practice walking uphill or climbing stairs, preferably with a light backpack.
  • Build basic cardiovascular endurance—jogging or brisk walking is highly recommended.
  • Focus on leg strength with simple exercises like squats and step-ups.
  • Mental readiness is important—weather, terrain, and plans may change in the mountains.
  • Follow instructions given by the trek leader and support staff at all times.

Proper preparation increases not just your chances of success, but also your safety and enjoyment in the mountains.

THINGS TO PACK

For Your Head:

  • Woolen warm cap to protect against cold winds
  • Balaclava for extra warmth
  • Bandana (can be used as a sweatband or to cover your face from dust)

For Your Feet:

  • 4-5 pairs of regular socks
  • 1-2 pair of thick woolen socks for warmth
  • Trekking boots with ankle support and good grip
  • Extra pair of comfortable sneakers or shoes to wear at the Tea House

For Your Hands:

  • 1-2 pairs of warm inner gloves
  • 1 pair of waterproof gloves to keep your hands dry
  • Hand warmers (optional, but useful in very cold weather)
  • A pair of fleece gloves for extra insulation

Clothing: The Armor of the Adventurer:

  • 1 pair of thermal innerwear (top and bottom) for base warmth
  • 2 pairs of lightweight, quick-dry trekking pants
  • 1 pair of windproof and waterproof Gore-Tex trousers
  • 1 Gore-Tex or waterproof jacket for wind and rain protection
  • 1 poncho (optional) for sudden rain
  • 1-2 fleece jacket for light warmth
  • 3–4 full-sleeve dry-fit T-shirts for layering
  • 1 heavy down or padded jacket (800-900 Fills) for extreme cold

Navigational & Survival Gear:

  • 20-30L Backpack (for water, snacks, fleece, etc.)
  • 50-60L Backpack / Duffle Bag
  • 1 trekking pole (or 2 for better balance)
  • Filter water bottle (2 bottles of 1 Ltrs)
  • Thermos flask (for warm water or tea)

Personal Care Compact:

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Face towel, tissues & wet wipes
  • Hand sanitizer & lip balm
  • Moisturizer (optional but helpful in dry climate)
  • Personal medication kit
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Illumination & Eye Protection:

  • Headlamp with extra batteries – a must-have for night treks and early morning starts
  • Sunglasses – Polarized, Category 4 with 100% UV protection and a wrap-around fit to guard your eyes from harsh sun glare and snowy reflections. Carry a backup pair just in case.

Soul Nourishment:

  • Camera – capture the beauty and magic of the mountains
  • Music player or earphones – enjoy peaceful moments with your favorite tunes
  • Books or playing cards – perfect for downtime and relaxing at camp
 

*Rental Gears Required*
Visit our Contracted Business Partner website – Summit Yak
for details on trek-specific rental gears and rates.

Frequently asked questions

You’ll encounter forest trails, ridgelines, rocky paths, steep ascents, and snow/ice terrain near higher camps/summit, especially in winter. The summit push includes steeper slopes — snow conditions vary by season.

The summit of Patalsu Peak is approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft). In winter, snow depth and trail conditions add to the challenge.

This expedition is moderate to challenging due to:

  • steep uphill kms
  • exposure to altitude
  • snow/ice sections (especially in winter)

It’s a non-technical climb but requires good stamina and preparation.

No advanced technical climbing is required. However, you must be comfortable with:

  • trekking at high altitude
  • snow/ice movement (in winter edition)
  • use of crampons/ice-axe if conditions demand

Basic snow travel skills are recommended for winter.

Regular Season:

  • Spring & Autumn are ideal — stable weather, clearer days, and easier trail conditions.

Winter Training Season:

  • Jan to March — designed as a winter training peak with snow and cold conditions, great for building winter skills and high-altitude experience in snow.

Both seasons offer distinct experiences: regular is scenic and fun, winter is challenging and skill-building.

Typical itineraries are 3–5 days depending on the season and start point.
Daily walking durations range from 4–7 hours, with snow and winter conditions adding time in peak season.

You should have:

  • comfort walking 5+ hours/day
  • good cardio endurance
  • ability to handle uphill with a pack

➡️ For complete fitness and training expectations, refer to the Preparation Guide.

Essentials include:

  • Trekking boots (winter edition benefits from insulated boots)
  • Warm layers and waterproof outer layers
  • Crampons and gaiters (winter)
  • Water bottle + purification method
  • Headlamp, gloves, sun protection

➡️ A full gear checklist is included in the Preparation Guide.

Water is obtained from glacial streams and snow melt. The expedition team treats water, but climbers should carry personal purification tablets or filer water bottles as backup

  • A dedicated WhatsApp group will be created post-registration for preparation and coordination queries.
  • Zoom briefing sessions will be conducted to:
    • Walk through the expedition flow
    • Explain technical expectations
    • Clarify individual doubts
  • Each session will include a Q&A segment.
This combined expedition is an ambitious Himalayan challenge blending moderate and highly technical climbing.
Careful preparation, respect for altitude, and adherence to safety protocols are essential for success.

WHY CHOOSE US

01

Trustworthy​

Proven expedition company with transparent processes, certified leaders, and strong participant safety standards.

02

Success Rate

Consistently high summit and completion rates through careful planning, acclimatization, and expert leadership.

03

Customized

Flexible itineraries tailored to participant fitness, goals, timelines, and expedition objectives.

04

Experience

Led by seasoned mountaineers with extensive Himalayan and international expedition experience.

05

Eco-Friendly

Committed to responsible trekking, Leave No Trace principles, and environmentally conscious expedition practices.

06

Variety of Destination

Wide range of treks and expeditions across Himalayas and iconic global mountain destinations.

SAFETY MEASURES

Boots & Crampons staff of highly trained professional guides is here to make your journey as safe and secure as possible. All of our trekking guides are medically certified and have abundant experience using their training in mountainous environments.

Our safety standards are based on the experiences of our founder, managing risk in some of the world’s most hostile environments.

While we advise our trekkers to carry light, our guides are always prepared with:

  • Medical Kit containing High Altitude Emergency Medicines and Life Saving Drugs
  • Oximeter to measure pulse rate and oxygen saturation in blood while on the trek
  • Oxygen Cylinders ONLY for climbs above 6000 Mtrs.

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