Panpatia Col Trek
Panpatia Col Trek
The Panpatia Col Trek is one of the most technical and demanding high-altitude treks in the Garhwal Himalayas, linking the sacred shrines of Kedarnath and Badrinath. Sitting at an altitude of 5,260 m (17,260 ft), the pass lies between towering unnamed peaks rising above 5,500 m, making it a true test for seasoned trekkers and aspiring mountaineers.
The route crosses massive glaciers, crevassed snowfields, rugged moraines, and the legendary 7 km-long Panpatia Snowfield. Trekkers are rewarded with spectacular views of Nilkantha, Balakun, Hathi Parvat, and the Dhauliganga range. Remote, extreme, and rarely attempted, the Panpatia Col Trek is meant only for those seeking the ultimate Himalayan challenge.
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Itinerary
Joshimath from Dehradun.
Alaknanda Camp from Joshimath.
Shepherd Camp from Alaknanda Camp.
Snout Camp from Shepherd Camp.
Moraine Camp from Snout Camp.
Parvati Gully Base Camp from Moraine Camp.
Panpatia Snowfield Camp from Parvati Gully Base Camp via Parvati Col.
Sujal Sarovar from Panpatia Snowfield Camp via Panpatia Col.
Kachni from Sujal Sarovar.
Nanu Chatti from Kachni.
Ransi from Nanu Chatti.
Backup Day.





