Chamoli, Uttarakhand
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Duration
25D / 24N
Tour Category
Himalayan Treks
Min Age
18+
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Summit Mt Kamet at 7756 meters the second highest mountain in India located in the remote Garhwal Himalayas
Ideal for experienced climbers this high-altitude expedition demands skill endurance and proper acclimatization
Journey through remote alpine terrain with stunning views glaciers and untouched natural Himalayan beauty
Multiple high camps are established for gradual ascent offering safer acclimatization and better summit success
Technical sections and changing conditions test mountaineering skills and mental strength throughout the climb
Guided by experienced professionals who ensure safety route planning and high-altitude expedition logistics
Full support with porters meals permits and high-quality equipment for a worry-free climbing experience
See neighboring Himalayan giants like Abi Gamin Mana and Mukut during the summit approach and return
Escape commercial trekking routes and immerse yourself in a peaceful remote and wild Himalayan environment
Complete a major mountaineering milestone with a peak that offers challenge reward and spectacular scenery
Activity location: Chamoli, Uttarakhand
Trip Duration: 25 Days | 24 Nights
Best Time to Visit: May, June, September and October
Trekking Distance: 95-100 KM
Max. Altitude: 7,756 meters (25,446 feet)
Mt Kamet Expedition Difficulty Level: Difficult and Challenging
Meals: Vegetarian meals
Accommodation: Camping Tent (Triple/Quad Sharing)
About Mt Kamet Expedition, Uttarakhand.
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with our expertly guided Mt Kamet Expedition, tailored for experienced mountaineers seeking a thrilling high-altitude challenge. At 7,756 meters, Mt Kamet is the second highest mountain in India and a prominent peak in the Garhwal Himalayas. Located near the Tibet border in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Mt Kamet is known for its remote beauty, dramatic glaciers, and technical climbing routes. This expedition offers a rare opportunity to summit a Himalayan giant that is less commercialized but immensely rewarding for those with the skills and determination.
Our Mt Kamet Expedition includes a carefully planned itinerary to ensure proper acclimatization, top-notch logistics, and safety protocols. You’ll traverse rugged terrain, establish multiple high camps, and face a variety of alpine conditions—all while surrounded by some of the most pristine landscapes in the Indian Himalayas. Ideal for climbers who have already summited 6,000m+ peaks, this journey tests endurance, teamwork, and mental resilience. With experienced guides, professional support staff, and high-quality gear included, your path to the summit of Mt Kamet is well-supported and achievable. Join us and take the next step in your mountaineering journey with a peak that commands both respect and awe. Explore peaceful trails and dense forests on the scenic Devalsari Trek.
This Package Includes:
Transportation From Dehradun To Dehradun
Trekking
Experienced & Certified trek leader and local support staff
First Aid
All Meals (breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner)
Accommodation
Dining Tent, Dining Table, Kitchen team
High quality Dome tents, sleeping bags
All Permits And Passes Wherever Required
Medical Kit, Oxygen Cylinders
Gaiters, Koflach Climbing shoes, Crampons
Ice Axe, Screw gate, Carabineers, rock pitons, ice pitons, snow stakes
Rescue Ropes, Climbing Ropes, Snow bar, Harness, Descended, Ascender, figure of 8, Ice Screw
Excludes:
Trekking Gear Personal equipment
Any additional activities or services not included in the itinerary
Meal During Road Journey
Potters Or Mule To Carry Personal Luggage
Anything not mentioned in the includes
Trekker carry your Photo ID , Adhar card , Passport , Visa , Medical certificate , Declaration from for entry at forest check posts on the trek it is very important.
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Day 1
Dehradun to Joshimath
Departure from Dehradun Railway Station at 6:30 am in a pre-arranged vehicle for a scenic mountain drive
Enjoy the picturesque journey alongside the Alaknanda Mandakini and Ganga rivers throughout the route
Travel through charming Himalayan towns and valleys soaking in the natural beauty of Uttarakhand
Reach Joshimath after approximately 10 to 11 hours of drive depending on road and weather conditions
Check-in at a hotel or guest house in Joshimath for rest and overnight stay before the expedition begins
Day 2
Joshimath to Malari.
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel in Joshimath and prepare for the journey ahead
Drive towards Malari a remote mountain village located around 70 kilometers from Joshimath
Enjoy scenic views along the drive with changing landscapes and glimpses of Himalayan peaks
Reach Malari after a mix of driving and short trekking to acclimatize and settle into the altitude
Arrive at the Malari campsite situated at 3153 meters and relax in the peaceful alpine surroundings
Spend the night in tents at Malari enjoying the fresh mountain air and starlit skies
Day 3
Malari to Niti Village
Begin the trek from Malari after breakfast heading towards the remote and historic Niti Village
Trek through scenic valleys with a mix of moderate trails and steep ascents along the route
Witness the valley gradually widen as you approach Niti which lies at an altitude of 3450 meters
Niti Village is the last inhabited village on the trail and also has a police post for registration
Reach the campsite in Niti by evening and settle in for an overnight stay in tents under the stars
Enjoy a wholesome dinner and rest well to prepare for the next day’s adventure
Day 4
Niti Village to Shepuk Kharak
Wake up early in Niti Village and enjoy a warm breakfast before starting your trek for the day
Begin trekking toward Shepuk Kharak gradually ascending through rugged trails and scree-filled terrain
Pass through alpine fields and rocky patches with changing landscapes as you gain elevation
Reach Shepuk Kharak situated at an altitude of 4054 meters and set up camp for the night
Unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings with an overnight stay in tents under the open sky
Day 5
Shepuk Kharak to Vasundra Tal (Basecamp).
Start your trek early in the morning from Shepuk Kharak heading toward Vasundra Tal the expedition base camp
Cross challenging moraine sections and step onto the glacier as you make your way to higher elevations
Trek through a rugged glacial landscape with stunning views and alpine terrain all around
Arrive at Vasundra Tal a large frozen glacial lake surrounded by smaller lakes and ponds in the region
Choose a suitable spot to pitch your tents and set up the base camp for the upcoming ascent
Spend the night at Vasundra Tal resting in tents and preparing for the higher altitude stages ahead
Day 6
Basecamp to Niti Village.
Start the day early with a hearty breakfast at Vasundra Tal Basecamp in preparation for the trek ahead
Begin the trek back to Niti Village navigating through the rugged terrain and long-distance trail
The day’s trek will be physically challenging so pace yourself and take breaks as needed
Arrive in Niti Village by evening and enjoy a comfortable night in the village resting after the day’s journey
Spend the night in tents or local accommodation in Niti Village before preparing for the next stages of the expedition
Day 7
Base camp to 5 Higher Camps, Summit Attempt and back to Base camp.
Start the day early with a hearty breakfast at Vasundra Tal Basecamp in preparation for the trek ahead
Begin the trek back to Niti Village navigating through the rugged terrain and long-distance trail
The day’s trek will be physically challenging so pace yourself and take breaks as needed
Arrive in Niti Village by evening and enjoy a comfortable night in the village resting after the day’s journey
Spend the night in tents or local accommodation in Niti Village before preparing for the next stages of the expedition
Day 22
Base Camp to Niti Village.
Begin your day early with a warm breakfast at Vasundra Tal Base Camp before starting the return trek
Trek back to Niti Village covering a long and demanding trail through glacial and alpine terrain
Take steady steps and stay hydrated as you descend from high altitude back to the last inhabited village
Reach Niti Village by evening and settle down for a well-deserved night of rest and recovery
Enjoy a peaceful overnight stay in tents or local accommodation in Niti Village
Day 23
Niti Village to Malari.
Wake up in the scenic village of Niti and enjoy a healthy breakfast before beginning your descent
Start trekking down through the beautiful valley surrounded by serene Himalayan landscapes
Follow the trail that gradually descends through familiar terrain toward the village of Malari
Take in the peaceful surroundings as you return through alpine meadows and rocky paths
Reach Malari by evening and rest for the night at the campsite with tents set up for your stay
Day 24
Malari to Joshimath.
Begin your day with breakfast at the campsite in Malari before preparing for the return journey
A vehicle will be arranged for the 70 km scenic drive from Malari to the sacred town of Joshimath
Enjoy the mountain views and peaceful landscapes along the drive back through the Himalayan roads
Reach Joshimath and check into a pre-arranged hotel for a comfortable and relaxing stay
If time and energy allow explore the beautiful local attractions and spiritual sites of Joshimath
Day 25
Begin the final day of your expedition with an early morning breakfast at your hotel in Joshimath
A vehicle will be arranged for the return journey to Dehradun after checkout
Enjoy the scenic drive through the mountains once again as you travel back down through the valleys
Have breakfast or refreshments en route at a convenient stop during the long drive
Arrive in Dehradun by evening marking the successful conclusion of your Mt Kamet adventure
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Event Permits are provided.
Government permit
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Notes:
For 10-15 people: 1 Trek Leader
For 25-30 people: 2 Trek Leader
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Trekking
Dehradun
Dehradun
Clothing
Trekking Shoes: Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip.
Warm Clothing: Thermal layers, fleece jackets, and a waterproof jacket.
Trekking Pants: Quick-dry pants or cargo pants.
T-shirts: Moisture-wicking T-shirts for comfort.
Warm Hat and Gloves: For protection against cold.
Socks: Wool or synthetic hiking socks (avoid cotton).
Trekking Gear
Backpack: Comfortable daypack to carry essentials.
Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability on steep trails.
Rain Cover: For your backpack in case of rain.
Hydration
Water Bottles: Reusable water bottles or hydration bladder.
Water Purification Tablets: For treating water from streams.
Health and Safety
First Aid Kit: Basic first aid supplies, including antiseptics and band-aids.
Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you require.
Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against UV rays.
Lip Balm: With SPF protection.
Miscellaneous
Camera: To capture the stunning landscapes.
Multi-tool/Swiss Army Knife: For various uses.
Headlamp/Flashlight: With extra batteries for nighttime.
Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper.
Trash Bags: To carry back any waste.
Mandatory Documents:
Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc,
Passport and Visa important to foreigners
Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker)
Declaration Certificates
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Saanvi Kapoor
Reviewed: Sep 26, 2024
5/5
Escape2Explore’s Mt Kamet Expedition surpassed all my expectations. I had done smaller treks before, but nothing this challenging. Still, the experience felt manageable because of how well it was planned.... Read More
Vikrant Deshmukh
Reviewed: Oct 9, 2024
5/5
Mt Kamet was never going to be easy, but Escape2Explore made sure it was meaningful. Everything was thoughtfully planned. Our Transportation was not only on time but smooth despite the... Read More
Amanjeet Singh
Reviewed: Oct 25, 2024
5/5
Climbing Mt Kamet with Escape2Explore was one of the most life-affirming journeys I’ve taken. From the minute we were picked up, everything was seamless. The Transportation was on time and... Read More
Rohit Vyas
Reviewed: Oct 9, 2024
5/5
When I signed up for the Mt Kamet Expedition with Escape2Explore, I knew it would be physically demanding but I didn’t expect it to be so comfortable too! The team... Read More
Arti Chauhan
Reviewed: Nov 29, 2024
5/5
My experience with Escape2Explore on the Mt Kamet Expedition was exceptional. From logistics to people, everything was handled with care. The Transportation to the base location was seamless, and their... Read More
Mt Kamet is located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, close to the Tibetan border. At 7,756 meters (25,446 feet), it's the second-highest peak in India after Kangchenjunga. It’s part of the Zaskar Range and is known for its remote beauty, glacial terrain, and rich mountaineering history. The expedition starts from Joshimath and includes several acclimatization days.
Unlike more commercial treks, Mt Kamet offers a true expedition-style experience with fewer crowds, high technicality, and raw wilderness. It involves glacier travel, fixed ropes, and high-altitude camps. The climb demands patience, resilience, and teamwork. It's not just a trek—it's a serious mountaineering challenge that tests both physical and mental endurance in some of Earth’s harshest conditions.
The expedition typically spans 28 to 30 days, including travel, acclimatization, load ferrying, summit push, and return. The long duration ensures proper adjustment to altitude and better summit success rates. It includes base camp setup, establishing 3–4 high camps, and strategic rest days. Patience is key—it’s a marathon, not a sprint, in the world of high-altitude climbing.
Preparation should start at least 3 to 4 months in advance. Include long-distance cardio like running, hiking with a backpack, strength training, and high-altitude simulation if possible. Stair climbing and weight-loaded walks improve endurance. Practice multi-day treks to get used to living out of a backpack. Mental stamina is just as crucial—stay consistent and train smart.
Yes, Kamet is not for beginners. You should have experience with high-altitude treks and ideally one or two 6,000-meter climbs under your belt. Familiarity with crampons, ice axes, fixed rope systems, and using jumar/descender is essential. This is a technical expedition that requires solid mountaineering skills, not just good fitness.
Accommodation during the expedition includes hotel stays in cities like Joshimath and camping in tents at various base and high-altitude camps. Camps are well-equipped with sleeping bags, mats, kitchen tents, and mess tents. Higher up, camps are minimal, focused on survival and functionality. It’s a back-to-nature experience where comfort takes a backseat to adventure.
At lower camps, meals include a mix of Indian and continental dishes—think rice, dal, pasta, chapati, and soups. As altitude increases, meals become simpler but high in carbs and calories to support energy needs. Hot drinks like tea, soup, and energy mixes are frequently served. Special dietary needs can usually be accommodated if mentioned in advance.
The ideal climbing window is May to June or late August to early October. These months offer relatively stable weather, lower wind speeds, and better visibility. Summer expeditions benefit from longer daylight hours, while post-monsoon climbs may see clearer skies. Weather is always a wildcard in high-altitude mountaineering, so flexibility is crucial.
Temperatures can plummet to -20°C to -30°C at higher camps, especially during summit pushes or early mornings. Wind chill can make it feel even colder. Proper layering with thermal base wear, down jackets, insulated gloves, and face protection is essential. Keeping hands, toes, and face covered at all times helps prevent frostbite in extreme conditions.
Yes, the Kamet Expedition requires special inner line permits, IMF (Indian Mountaineering Foundation) approval, and local forest permissions due to its proximity to the Tibet border. These permits are typically arranged by your expedition organizer and are included in the package cost. Carry personal ID, passport copies, and passport-sized photos for verification during the process.
Every high-altitude climb carries inherent risks. Mt Kamet involves technical sections, risk of avalanches, altitude sickness, and rapidly changing weather. However, with experienced guides, acclimatization, proper gear, and preparation, these risks can be managed. Safety protocols, fixed rope setups, and satellite communication systems are standard on most organized expeditions to ensure climber well-being.
Yes, you can join the trek to Mt Kamet. The trip’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.
The safety and security of women/girls are paramount to us. Hence, it's entirely safe for women/girls to participate in our treks and travels. Our trip leaders always accompany the group, offering constant assistance and direction. Our campsites are thoroughly secure and provide a safe lodging environment. In addition, our female trip leaders often join our trips.
Your money will be refunded within 2-3 business days.
Unfortunately, it's not feasible to reschedule your tour to a future date if you're unable to attend on the designated day, regardless of the circumstances (like family emergencies, health problems, or work commitments). However, if you have concerns about this policy, please don't hesitate to email us at info@escape2explore.com, and our team will get in touch with you to discuss further.
Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and we endeavour to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and rations in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below -
Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.
Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.
Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.
Cancellations will be accepted only by email.
Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.
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Mt. Kamet, very tall at 7,756 meters (25,446 ft), is the second-tallest peak in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, next to Nanda Devi. Known for its huge look and tough climbs, Kamet is a top pick for climbers who want to take on a big mountain but not over 8,000 meters. It stands with big peaks like Mukut Parbat, Abi Gamin, and Mana Peak, and together they make a huge showy group along the India–Tibet line. The trip to Kamet is a true test of how long you can last, your skill, and your will. Not like many other big hills, the climb up Kamet means crossing ice, steep ice walls, deep open cracks, and very thin tops that ask for much strength and know-how. The path mostly goes by the East Kamet Ice flow, with high camps set more and more at 5,400m, 6,400m, and 7,100m before the last push to the top.
Thin air, bitter cold, and wild weather up the stakes, making it a rush for tough climbers. Even though it's far out, you can get to Kamet from Joshimath in Uttarakhand by way of the Dhauli Ganga valley. The walk to get there is great, taking climbers over high meadows, ice piles, and high passes. The view has great looks at big peaks like Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, and Trishuli. For climbers, going up Kamet is not just about winning a peak; it's about feeling the wild power of the Himalayas and seeing how far people can push. The climb mixes thrill, soul, and the beauty of nature, making it one of the most worth-it climbs in India. Getting to the top feels like a big win for any climber, and stands for guts, going on, and love for the hills.
Mt. Kamet has a big place in the story of going through the Himalayas and climbing. Close to the Tibetan Plateau, Kamet was one of the first tall peaks that caught the eye for its big size and sharp top. For ages, it was a mystery, held up in old tales and loved by locals. It’s being near the old Indo-Tibet trade ways made it also big in role and feel. First notes of going up Kamet go back to the mid-19th century during the Great Finds about India's Land. Map-makers marked and checked the Garhwal Himalayas, and Kamet was a tough one that seemed nearly too hard because of its rough land and being so far away. Some early goers tried to find ways, but did not get far. Real tries to climb Kamet began in the early 1900s. In 1907, a team from Britain led by C.F. Meade tried but had to turn back because the north ways were too hard. More teams in 1911 and 1913 tried to, but could not go far.
The big win came in 1931, when a team from Britain led by Frank Smythe, with R.L. Holdsworth and Eric Shipton, took a smart way. They went up by the East Kamet Ice flow, set camps, and on June 21, 1931, they made it. They were the first to climb over 7,600 meters. This win was big then, as it opened new doors in high-hill climbing and set the stage for even taller climbs, like those over 8,000 meters. The 1931 climb made Kamet a legend in climbing tales. Frank Smythe wrote a lot about it, pushing more climbers and stirring those who dream of adventures far and wide. Since then, Kamet has had more wins by both Indian and world climbers, though it's less walked than peaks like Everest or Kanchenjunga. Its out-of-the-way spot, hard walk, and tough climb keep it a respected and big goal even now. Kamet is also big in soul for Garhwal folks. They see it as a home of holy power. This mix of spirit, past tales, and thrill makes Kamet more than just a mountain—it is a living mark of the forever big feel of the Himalayas.
Joshimath: Joshimath sits at the foot of the Garhwal Himalayas and opens the way to the Kamet trip. This lively, small town is famous for both spirit and adventure. It has old temples like the Adi Shankaracharya Math, and it is the first step to holy trips to Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib. For those who hike or climb, Joshimath is the last big spot for food, gear, and papers before they go into the high, cold wild.
Badrinath Temple: This key holy site of Hinduism, Badrinath Temple, is about 45 km from Joshimath. It honours Lord Vishnu and is one of the Char Dham trip spots in India, set among the great Himalayan peaks. Many who climb or visit Kamet also come to get blessings here, before or after their hard trip.
Mana Village: Seen as India's last village by the Indo-Tibetan border, Mana is very close to Badrinath. It's a place full of culture where guests can see old Himalayan life and tales. Spots like Bheem Pul (a stone bridge) and Vyas Gufa (a cave from the Mahabharata story) show their deep myths.
Valley of Flowers: Near Joshimath is the well-known Valley of Flowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its fields full of flowers, it's a dream spot for hikers, plant lovers, and picture takers. Going to this valley offers a calm break from the tough Kamet area, showing a softer side of the Himalayas.
Nanda Devi National Park: Close to Kamet is the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, filled with different plants, animals, and snowy views. This safe area is known for its wild beauty and amazing sights of Nanda Devi, India’s second-highest peak. For those who love nature and open land, this park gives a memorable Himalayan time.
Auli: Near Joshimath, Auli is India's top ski place. With oak woods and snowy peaks like Nanda Devi and Trishul around, Auli has fun like skiing, cable car rides, and pretty hikes. For those mixing trips with fun, Auli is a great stop before or after the Kamet trip.
Pre-Monsoon Season (May – June): May and June are the best months to try the Mt. Kamet trip. In these times, the snow settles, and the weather stays more stable, with clear skies and not-too-cold air up high. Climbers will find hard snow and ice, good for setting up camps and tough climbs. The paths are also easier to walk before the big rains start.
Post-Monsoon Season (September – October): The next good time for the Kamet trip is from September to October, after the rains. This time gives clear views, with sharp mountain looks and fewer sudden storms. Paths and ice get safer, though it gets much colder, especially in high spots. This time is good for climbers who can deal with the cold.
Winter Season (November – February): Winters are very cold in the Kamet area, with lots of snow, very low temperatures, and hard-to-reach places. Trips are not suggested now as paths are blocked, and there is a big risk of snowslides. Still, the area draws those who trek in winter and take photos, coming to the nearby valleys for snowy sights and icy beauty.
Monsoon Season (July – August): The rainy months are the worst time for the Kamet trip. Lots of rain makes rivers big, leads to falling rocks, and makes paths and climbs very hard. Clouds also block the view, and non-stop rain makes snow spots less stable, upping the chance of bad events. Most trips don't pick this season.
By Airport: The closest airport to Mt. Kamet is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 270 km from Joshimath, the start of the trip. Regular planes fly between Dehradun and big places like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. From Dehradun, one can take a taxi or bus to Joshimath, the door to the trip.
By Railway Station: The nearest big train stop is Haridwar Railway Station, about 290 km from Joshimath. Haridwar links well with Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, and other big cities in India. From Haridwar, guests go on to Joshimath by road by taxi, jeep, or bus. Another choice is Rishikesh Railway Station, a bit closer but with fewer long-trip train links than Haridwar.
By Road: Joshimath, the start for the Mt. Kamet trip, links well by road to key towns in Uttarakhand. Buses and private taxis are ready from Dehradun, Haridwar, and Rishikesh. The drive to Joshimath is pretty, past the Alaknanda River through mountain roads, going by towns like Srinagar, Rudraprayag, and Chamoli. From Joshimath, hikers go on to the base camp in the Dhauli Ganga Valley, with help from mules or porters to carry trip loads.
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