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Mountaineering in Uttarakhand: Peaks by Difficulty

8 min read2 April 2026

# Mountaineering in Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand has more climbable peaks than any other Indian state. From beginner-friendly 4,000m summits to expedition-grade 7,000m+ peaks. Here is the progression.

Beginner (No Experience Needed)

Chandrashila (4,000m) via Chopta-Tungnath: 2-day trek/climb. The summit gives 360° Himalayan panorama. No technical gear needed. NakshIQ score: 5/5 in April-May and Sep-Oct.

Kedarkantha (3,800m): Winter summit trek (Dec-Mar). Snow camping. 4-day round trip. One of the most popular beginner summits in India. Rs 8,000-12,000 with operator.

Intermediate (Basic Mountaineering Course Required)

Friendship Peak (5,289m): Near Manali. 7-day expedition. Requires ice axe and crampon skills. Glacier crossing. NIM (Manali) runs courses that include this summit.

Stok Kangri (6,153m): Ladakh. Non-technical but extreme altitude. 4-5 day climb from Stok village. Acclimatization at Leh mandatory. Rs 25,000-40,000 with guide.

Advanced (Expedition Grade)

Kamet (7,756m): India's third-highest. Full expedition — 25-30 days. IMF permit required. Serious mountaineering only.

Practical Intelligence

Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) permits required for peaks above 6,000m. Basic Mountaineering Course (BMC) at NIM Manali or HMI Darjeeling: 28 days, Rs 5,000-10,000. This is the gateway to everything above.

Monthly Scores

DestinationJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Chopta6.06.08.010.010.08.04.04.010.010.08.06.0
Leh2.02.02.04.06.010.010.08.010.06.02.02.0
Manali8.08.06.08.06.06.02.02.08.010.08.08.0
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