Pin Bhabha Pass
7 DaysThe Bhaba (aka Bhapa Pass, Tarik or Tari Khango La) lies at the head of a beautiful alpine valley and marks the division between the forests of Himachal Pradesh and the arid expanse of Spiti. On the northern side of the pass you follow the Pin river to Mud and this route is often combined with the more demanding Parvati Pass route to/from Manali, thus the Pin Parvati trek. For those who don’t have the time or energy to attempt the whole route, this leg is a wonderful taste of Himalayan trekking.
Trek Type: Challenging
Trek Duration:06 Nights 07 Days
Max.Elevation:4850 m
Trek Distance:51 kms
Season: July-september
Included/Exclude
Includes
- Short Transportation Requierd on trek.
- Trek leader and supporting team.
- Doom Tents on sharing basis
- Insulated mattress, Sleeping bags -10degrees.
- Equipment -Rope, Ice Axe ,Gaiters.
- Bornfire.
- All meals veg during the trek
- Necessary Permits.
Excludes
- Personal Porters for carrying trekker’s backpacks
- Personal trekking equipments – like trekking poles or sleeping bag liners
- Personal insurance or cost of emergency evacuation
- Purchases of personal natures (like mineral water bottles/bottled or canned beverages/chocolates/dry fruits etc)
- Food to/from the trail head.
Trip Info
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SUV
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Breakfast. Lunch, Dinner
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Guided
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Tents
Why go?
The trek starts from the apple-laden village of Kafnu and concludes at the remote Mudh village in Spiti, providing a deep dive into Himachali village life.The trail is designed in a way that feels like five separate treks, with daily changes in scenery including dense forests, lush grasslands (Mulling), a river delta, and high-altitude desert
Tour Highlights
- It is highly recommended for its breathtaking meadows, wildflowers, and relative accessibility as a safer alternative to the neighboring Pin Parvati Pass.
- Experience two distinct worlds in one trek: start in the lush green, forest-filled Bhaba Valley and finish in the stark, stunning, brown-and-pink landscape of Spiti Valley.
- Witness lush green meadows dotted with wild flowers (in July/August) and catch glimpses of Himalayan wildlife like Ibex and Blue Sheep (Bharal).



