Kanamo Peak Trek in September
Autumn Spiti · Cooling desert · Final summit window
September Conditions at a Glance
What to Expect in September
Post-summer clarity giving the longest-range views from the 6,250m summit
Spiti autumn colours — amber grass and russet ground cover at 4,000m
Quieter Kaza town — guesthouse staff know you by name
Night sky photography at base camp — Milky Way over Spiti in September is extraordinary
What to Pack for September
Ready to Trek in September?
Secure your spot for Kanamo Peak Trek 5N/6D in September. Limited group sizes — book early to avoid missing out.
Frequently Asked Questions — September
Yes — September offers excellent summit conditions in the first two weeks. Spiti remains dry and clear, nights are cold (which actually firms the snow for better crampon grip), and the summit views are exceptional. After September 20, temperatures drop significantly at high camp.
High camp at 5,200m sees temperatures as low as -12°C to -15°C in September nights. Summit day begins at 3:00 AM when temperatures can be -15°C to -20°C with wind chill. A -20°C rated sleeping bag and full expedition layering system are essential.
Yes — both the Manali–Kaza and Shimla–Kinnaur–Kaza roads are open in September. The Manali route remains open until approximately October 15, while the Shimla route stays open later. Junegiri Yatra confirms road status before each departure.
Other Months for Kanamo Peak Trek 5N/6D
This trek runs across multiple seasons — explore other windows.