Pangarchulla Peak Trek in March
Winter summit challenge · Deep snow ascent · Panoramic Himalayan reward
March Conditions at a Glance
What to Expect in March
Pangarchulla summit (4,700m) buried in 4–5 feet of snow
Nanda Devi, Kamet, Dronagiri seen from the summit ridge
Gorson Bugyal in pristine white winter
Adrenaline summit push on a technical snow ridge
What to Pack for March
Ready to Trek in March?
Secure your spot for Pangarchulla Peak Trek 5N/6D in March. Limited group sizes — book early to avoid missing out.
Frequently Asked Questions — March
March is only for experienced trekkers with winter mountaineering exposure. Deep snow and potential whiteout conditions require technical gear. Junegiri Yatra provides crampons, ice axes, and certified guides.
The 70-degree snow slope on the summit section becomes technical in March with hard-packed ice. It is graded Difficult-Advanced. Prior crampon experience is strongly recommended.
On a clear March day the view spans Nanda Devi (7,816m), Kamet (7,756m), Dronagiri (7,066m), Hathi Parvat (6,727m), Chaukhamba (7,138m) — one of the finest 360° Himalayan panoramas in Garhwal.