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Trek Grade Guide:


Trekking in the Himalayas is a true adventure experience — a journey into high-altitude wilderness where nature exists in its most raw and powerful form. Every trek comes with physical challenges, unpredictable weather, and varying terrain. Choosing the right trek grade is essential not just for a great experience, but also for safety and proper acclimatization.

To help you make the right choice, treks are categorized into three levels based on altitude, terrain, duration, and overall difficulty:

Easy (Beginner-Friendly Treks):
Ideal for first-time trekkers or those looking for an easy trek in the Himalayas. These treks usually last up to a week, with shorter hiking days, gradual altitude gain, and a maximum altitude of around 14,000 ft. The terrain remains well-defined, often within or near the tree line, with civilization relatively accessible. Weather conditions are more predictable, making these treks safer and easier to manage, with quicker rescue access if required.

Moderate Treks:
Designed for trekkers with some prior experience or good fitness levels. These treks may extend beyond a week and include a mix of short and long trekking days, with altitudes reaching up to 16,000 ft. You move above the tree line into more rugged landscapes — including alpine meadows, moraines, and high-altitude terrain. Weather becomes more unpredictable, and conditions can change suddenly. While still manageable, these treks require better preparation, endurance, and mental strength.

Difficult (Expedition-Level Treks):
These are high-altitude expeditions meant for experienced trekkers. Routes often exceed 17,000 ft and pass through glaciers, snowfields, steep ascents, river crossings, and technical terrain. Treks can last up to two weeks, taking you far from civilization into extreme Himalayan conditions. Weather can shift rapidly, and sections may require technical equipment like ropes or ice axes. Rescue in such regions is complex, making experience, self-sufficiency, and strong mental resilience absolutely essential.

Understanding these categories helps you choose a trek that matches your fitness, experience, and expectations — ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and truly memorable Himalayan adventure.

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PriceNote – Listed Price & Customisation Rules:
The listed trek price applies to our fixed departures for the specified itinerary. Trek fees including any add-ons for customized groups may vary based on your preferences, ensuring every adventure is tailored to your needs.

Group Booking Offer:
For groups of 8 or more booking together, the trek fee for 1 participant will be waived as a token to encourage shared adventures.

Scholarship for Kids:
Children under 15 years receive a 30% discount on the trek price, making it easier for families to explore the Himalayas together.

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Transport Price Note:
The transport price mentioned is only an current indicative estimate per person, assuming a Non-AC vehicle like Bolero shared by at least 4 participants.
Fewer participants → cost rises;
More participants → cost decreases.

Transport Selection During Booking:
Selecting transport during booking informs us of your preference. No payment is collected at booking.

Final Cost & Payment:
Final transport cost will be communicated before departure and to be paid directly to the cab driver.

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Itinerary Note:
This itinerary represents the most updated plan, but minor adjustments may occur due to operational needs or mountain conditions.

Rani Sui Lake Trek

A Short Himalayan Trek with Big Views

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Trek Overview

  • Trek Duration: 3 Nights / 4 Days
  • Trek Grade: Easy ?
  • 🏔️ Max Altitude: 4,025 m (Khanpari Tibba)
  • Trek Distance: Approx. 25 Km
  • 🌤️ Best Time: May–July, September-October
  • 🗺️ Region: Northern Himachal Pradesh, Manali
  • 📍 Start Point: Manali
  • 🏁 End Point: Shangchar
  • 🧥 Cloakroom facility: Not available

Price starting from ?

INR 8,400 * Manali to Manali

*Price inclusive of all applicable taxes (GST included).

Small group sizes • High guide-to-trekker ratio • No hidden costs

Addons (Optional)

  • Offloading-Bags – INR 2,000 (* Maximum weight 9kg / bag)

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Limited slots per batch to ensure safety & experience

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Walking The Trail

Rani Sui Lake Trek is a short yet mesmerizing Himalayan adventure in the western reaches of Manali, perfect for beginners, families, and those seeking a serene high-altitude experience. The trek begins near Hadimba in Manali, winding gently through dense cedar and oak forests before opening into the lush, flower-filled meadows of Lamadugh. From here, the trail ascends through the Manalsu River valley toward the ridge of Khanpari Tibba (≈ 4,025 m), offering breathtaking panoramic views of towering peaks like Indrasan (6,220 m) and Deo Tibba (6,001 m), while the Beas River valley stretches below in all its splendor.
Along the way, trekkers encounter vibrant alpine flora, rhododendron shrubs, and the occasional Himalayan Monal, fox, or bear. The crown jewel of the trek is the pristine Rani Sui Lake, surrounded by snow-dusted slopes and rolling meadows, offering a tranquil spot to soak in the Himalayan beauty. The route also takes adventurers over Saurkundi Pass and down to Mahili Thach, providing uninterrupted vistas of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges, along with the glimmering Manalsu Glacier.
In just 4 days, this trek combines easy-to-moderate trails, spectacular high-altitude landscapes, wildlife encounters, and alpine serenity, making it an ideal escape for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the magic of the Himachal Himalayas.

Please note: The itinerary is subject to change during winter and spring depending on snow accumulation, trail accessibility, and prevailing weather conditions.
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Highlights

✅ Trek from Manali through Lamadugh and Manalsu River valley

✅ Camp at scenic locations: Lamadugh, below Khanpari Tibba, Mahili Thach

✅ Panoramic views of Indrasan (6220 m), Deo Tibba (6001 m), and surrounding peaks

✅ Explore Rani Sui Lake, surrounded by flowers and snow

✅ Visit Saurkundi Pass and Mahili Thach on open alpine meadows

✅ Suitable for beginners and families seeking a short Himalayan adventure

✅ Wildlife sightings: Monal, Fox, and occasional Bear

Itinerary

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• Trek: ~8 km | Duration: 5 hrs
• The trek begins from Manali, near Hadimba Temple, where you leave the bustling town behind and enter dense cedar and oak forests. Gentle trails wind along the Manalsu River valley, with sparkling streams and occasional sightings of Himalayan Monal, Himalayan Fox, and other wildlife. The path opens into the lush green meadows of Lamadugh, surrounded by rolling hills and distant snow-capped peaks. Trekkers can enjoy the aroma of alpine wildflowers and the peaceful ambiance of the valley. Camp is set up in Lamadugh, offering panoramic views and a tranquil evening amidst nature.
• Trek: ~10 km | Duration: 6–7 hrs
• Starting early, trek gently through the lush meadows and shrubs toward the base of Khanpari Tibba. The trail passes through vibrant rhododendron and birch shrubs, and occasional wildflower patches. As you ascend, the views of Indrasan (6,220 m) and Deo Tibba (6,001 m) become increasingly dramatic, framed against the Kullu Valley below. Reach the dome of Khanpari Tibba, a perfect vantage point for a 360° panorama of the Great Himalayan Range, Dhauladhar to the west, Pir Panjal to the north, and the surrounding valleys. After soaking in the vistas, descend along the ridge to the campsite near Rani Sui Lake, a serene alpine lake surrounded by snowfields and colorful meadows. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and reflect on the day's trek.
• Trek: ~10 km | Duration: 6–7 hrs
• From the campsite, begin trekking across expansive alpine meadows filled with wildflowers. Arrive at Saurkundi Lake, a small but charming high-altitude lake. Ascend gently to Saurkundi Pass, where clear skies reveal sweeping views of the Indrasan and Deo Tibba peaks. Descend along open ridges dotted with alpine flora, enjoying the crisp mountain air and occasional wildlife sightings. The trail gradually leads to Mahili Thach, a picturesque meadow surrounded by rolling hills and distant peaks, where the camp is set for the night. The location offers unmatched views of the sunset over the Pir Panjal ranges.
• Trek: ~8 km | Duration: 5 hrs | Drive: ~2 hrs to Manali
• Begin the final descent through dense forests of Deodar, Spruce, and Cedar trees. Enjoy occasional breaks to admire the Beas River valley and the cascading streams along the trail. Reach Shangchar village, a quaint hamlet where local life unfolds amidst the mountains. Here, the trek concludes and a jeep transfer awaits to drive through narrow link roads to Patlikuhl, continuing on the highway to Manali. Return to Manali by afternoon or evening, completing the 4-day Himalayan adventure with memories of serene alpine lakes, meadows, snow-capped peaks, and wildlife encounters.

Packing list

For a comprehensive packing list, download the PDF below: Download Packing List

Did you know?

Rani Sui Lake is named after a queen who gave birth under a rock near the lake; 'Sui' means giving birth in the local dialect.
The trek passes through high-altitude meadows rarely frequented by tourists, providing solitude and pristine landscapes.
The area offers 360° views of Indrasan, Deo Tibba, Maker Beh, and Shikar Beh peaks.
Wildlife sightings include Monal, Fox, and Bear along the route.
Rani Sui Lake remains surrounded by snow and flowers throughout the trekking season, creating a mystical ambiance.
Saurkundi Pass offers panoramic vistas of the eastern Himalayan ranges and Manali valley below.

Route Map

How to reach

✈️ Air: Nearest airport: Bhuntar Airport (Kullu) – 50 km from Manali. Take a cab or bus to reach Manali.

🚆 Train: Nearest major railway station: Chandigarh Railway Station. From Chandigarh, take a Volvo bus or private cab to Manali (~8–10 hrs).

🛣️ Road: From Delhi: Overnight Volvo buses (12–14 hrs) regularly ply to Manali. From Chandigarh: 8–10 hrs by cab or bus. Manali is well-connected and has frequent bus services.

🗺️ Travel Tip: Arrive in Manali a day before the trek for acclimatization and avoid delays.

TrekFAQs

  • This trek is suitable for beginners, first-time trekkers, and families. Basic fitness and stamina are recommended. Children under 15 can join with parental supervision.
  • Layered clothing (thermals, fleece, padded jacket, rain gear), waterproof trekking shoes, trekking poles, and a 50–60L rucksack with rain cover. Nights can get cold at higher camps.
  • Yes, offloading (mule/porter service) is available at an additional cost. Inform the trek organizer in advance.
  • Coverage is limited. Mobile signal is weak or non-existent at camps like Lamadugh, Rani Sui Lake, and Mahili Thach. Inform family and friends about the blackout period.
  • Yes, arrive in Manali a day before the trek to adjust to the altitude and reduce the risk of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).

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