Manirang is one of the highest mountains in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It lies on the border between Kinnour and Lahaul and Spiti district. Among the High altitude passes in the Himalayan region of Spiti valley, Manirang Pass is regarded as the most remote and hard even today. This pass is reckoned to be one of the least explored mountain passes in the Indian Himalaya. Mount Manirang (Altitude: 6593 mtr. / 21625.04 ft) is known as the crown of the Spiti valley, is a ultimate challenge for the mountaineers. Close to the peak is the high Manirang pass, the Manirang Pass is located at an altitude of 5550 m, one of the shortest connectors in between Kinnaur and Spiti. Which was one of the early trade routes between Spiti and Kinnaur.
Itinerary
- Day 1 : Manali to Kaza. (Manali to Kaza(Spiti) by taxi n 8 to 10 hours.)
- Day 2 : Kaza to Mane village. (2 hour by taxi).
- Day 3 : Trekking to Transit Camp, 4 hr trek and halt. (5 to 6 hours.)
- Day 4 : Transit camp to Base camp. 4 hr trek and halt..
- Day 5 : Halt at Base camp for acclimatization.
- Day 6,7,8 : Base camp to C- I load ferry and back to base camp.7 hr trek.
- Day 9 : Camp I occupied and halt.
- Day 10 : Load ferry to C-II
- Day 11 : Occupied C-II
- Day 12 : Camp 2 to summit Camp.
- Day 13 : Summit day.
- Day 14 : Reserve day for Summit and back to camp 2.
- Day 15 : Back to base camp and halt at base camp.
- Day 16 : All members move down to Mane village and halt.
- Day 17 : Mane to Kaza to Manali by Taxi.