Mt. Nanda Ghunti

Mt. Nanda Ghunti (Max Altitude 6309 mts)

A technical, demanding mountaineering adventure

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Mt. Nanda Ghunti

Grade 7+
Uttarakhand 21 Days 75 Km Max Altitude 6309 mts
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₹1,89,999
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Description

Grade: Difficult
Location: Uttarakhand
Altitude: 6309 mts
Duration: 21 Days
Season: May to june & September to October

Mt. Nanda Ghunti (6,309 m), often referred to as the “Veil of Goddess Nanda Devi,” is a prominent peak in the Garhwal Himalayas, located within the Nanda Devi National Park. Trekkers and mountaineers often catch stunning glimpses of this majestic summit from the famous Roopkund trail, alongside the striking trident-shaped Trishul massif. Although the climb is not highly technical, the peak is known for its unpredictable weather and challenging crevasses, making it a serious undertaking for experienced climbers.

The expedition to Mt. Nanda Ghunti begins from the well-known Roopkund trek route and branches off towards Homkund, which serves as the base camp. From here, climbers follow the eastern ridge, navigating glaciers and moraine fields en route to the summit. The journey rewards adventurers with panoramic views of iconic peaks such as Trishul, Chaukhamba massif, Kamet, Nanda Devi, and Dronagiri, creating a breathtaking high-altitude experience.

This expedition is designed for experienced trekkers and aspiring mountaineers with a strong fitness level and prior knowledge of high-altitude climbing techniques, including roping, jumars, and crampon use. The best window for attempting Nanda Ghunti is between June and September to early October, when weather conditions are relatively favorable. It offers a perfect combination of adventure, Himalayan beauty, and the thrill of high-altitude mountaineering.

Brief Itinerary

Day 1: Dehradun to Sutol – 250 km Drive

Day 2: Rest day in Sutol

Day 3: Sutol (7875 FT) to Lata Khopri (9679 FT) – 8 km trek.

Day 4: Lata Khopri to Homkund/Base Camp (13,450 FT) – 8 km trek

Day 5: Acclimatization Day at Base Camp

Day 6: Base Camp to Advanced Base Camp (15,092 FT) and back to Base Camp

Day 7 to Day 18: Expedition Days

Day 19: Reserve Day

Day 20: Reserve Day

Day 21: Sutol Village to Dehradun

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Dehradun → Sutol Village

Distance: 250 km | Duration: 8–9 hours drive
Meet at Dehradun by 6:30–7:00 AM and drive to Sutol. On arrival, settle into your homestay. The day includes:

  • Team introductions and briefing

  • Equipment check and finalization
    Overnight: Homestay / Guesthouse


Day 2: Rest Day in Sutol

Distance: 0 km | Duration: 0 hours
A rest day to acclimatize to the altitude, complete paperwork, and prepare equipment for the expedition.
Overnight: Homestay


Day 3: Sutol (7,875 ft) → Lata Khopri (9,679 ft)

Distance: 8 km | Duration: 5–6 hours trek
Trek through forested trails with gentle ascents and descents. Pitch tents at Lata Khopri and enjoy the alpine setting.
Overnight: Tents / Campsite


Day 4: Lata Khopri → Homkund Base Camp (13,450 ft)

Distance: 8 km | Duration: 5–6 hours trek
Trek through dense forest leading to alpine meadows, followed by a steep 2 km ascent to Base Camp. Homkund glacial lake provides a stunning backdrop.
Overnight: Tents / Base Camp


Day 5: Acclimatization at Base Camp

Rest and acclimatize. Prepare physically and mentally for higher-altitude camps.
Overnight: Tents / Base Camp


Day 6: Base Camp → Advanced Base Camp (15,092 ft) → Base Camp

Distance: 4–5 hours round trip
Carry loads to Advanced Base Camp (ABC) and descend back to Base Camp. This rotation helps with high-altitude adaptation.
Overnight: Tents / Base Camp


Day 7 to Day 18: Expedition Days


Day 19: Reserve Day 


Day 20: Reserve Day


Day 21: Sutol → Dehradun

Drive back to Dehradun. Farewell to the team and conclusion of the expedition.
Overnight: Travel / End of Expedition

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What's Included

  • Food as per menu on the trek
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges (upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
  • 4 season Dome Tents, Thermal rated Sleeping bags, Sleeping mats
  • Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys
  • Expedition guide, cook, helpers, HAP and LAP for carrying common supplies
  • Course certified & experienced Expedition Leader with Wilderness Emergency Responder & Rescue. course from NIM Uttarkashi
  • Technical Equipment – PP Ropes, Helmet, Ice Axe, Crampons, Mountaineering Boots, Snow Stake, Dead Man/Boy
  • Peak Booking Fee Charges (upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
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What's Not Included

  • Portage of personal bags during the expedition
  • Meals during road journeys from Dehradun to Sutol
  • Meals during hotel stay in Lohajung
  • Cost of any kind of Travel Insurance.
  • IMF Peak Booking Fee for foreign nationals US$ 250 for a team of two members and US$ 110 for every additional participants
  • Forest Permit / Camping Fee for foreign nationals (USD 880-1000 upto group of 10)
  • Mandatory Liaison Officer Fee for foreign expeditions ( ~USD 500 for group of 10)

Frequently Asked Questions

Mt. Nanda Ghunti is situated in the Garhwal Himalayas within Nanda Devi National Park, Uttarakhand, India.

The peak rises to an altitude of 6,309 meters, offering breathtaking Himalayan vistas.

This expedition is designed for experienced trekkers and aspiring mountaineers with prior high-altitude trekking or climbing experience. Beginners are not recommended due to challenging terrain and crevasses.

While not extremely technical, the climb involves glacier crossings, moraines, and steep snow ridges, and requires familiarity with roping, crampons, and ice axe use.

Climbers face unpredictable weather, crevasses, and high-altitude conditions, demanding strong physical fitness, stamina, and mental endurance.

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