Best trails in Pin Valley National Park
Pin Valley National Park lies in the cold desert biosphere. It has a multifarious of species with many indigenous species living in the region. Some of the animals found over here are the snow leopard and the Siberian ibex. There are many species of birds that are found over here some of them are the Himalayan snowcock, chukar partridge, snow partridge, etc. Throughout the park, there are numerous monasteries and stupas. The whole area is graced with stupendous views some with desert mounts and others with snow. This upper Himalayan region is superb.
Top trails
- (5)·Strenuous·50.3 miPin Parvati, also known as Pin Parbati, is an amazing trail that takes you from Kullu to Spiti through the magnificent terrain of the Parvati Valley and the Spiti Valley. This trek involves serious mountain travel, including navigating a high, glaciated pass. The route features several hazardous, high-flow river and stream crossings, some of which require the use of pulley bridges. The ascent to the pass involves crossing extensive glacial moraine and steep, unstable scree slopes. The descent...
- Hard·34.2 mi·Est. 16–17.5 hrThis area is known as the cold desert biosphere, there are many species of animals and birds that reside over here. It is the home to snow leopards and the Siberian Ibex. As this place is so high in altitude sparse vegetation is found over here from which alpine trees and groves of Himalayan cedar are the common ones. This trail takes you to the icefall. All around there are the snow-clad Himalayas with Pin river flowing with you on the last sections of the trail. There are many villages...
- Hard·20.4 miBeing in the cold desert biosphere this park lies in the Spiti Valley. It has tall mountains with stupendous views and it also has a multifarious of indigenous species living over here. As it is nestled high in the mountains it has sparse vegetation but the common species of plants found over here are alpine trees and groves of Himalayan cedar. Although it houses many endangered species of animals such as the snow leopards and Siberian Ibex. Many species of birds visit this park during the...
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Pin Valley National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Pin Valley National Park is Pin Parvati (Parbati) Pass, which has a 3.7 star rating from 5 reviews. This trail is 50.3 mi long with an elevation gain of 14,875 ft.
What is the longest trail in Pin Valley National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Pin Valley National Park is Pin Parvati (Parbati) Pass. This trail is estimated to be 50.3 mi long.
How many trails are in Pin Valley National Park?
There are 3 trails in Pin Valley National Park.These trails have an average 3.7-star ratingfrom 5 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Pin Valley National Park?
Pin Parvati (Parbati) Pass has the most elevation gain with 14,875 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Mudh - Icefall, which has 5,675 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Pin Valley National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 3 camping trails in Pin Valley National Park and the most popular is Pin Parvati (Parbati) Pass with an average 3.7 star rating from 5 community reviews.
Are there any trails with scenic viewpoints in Pin Valley National Park?
Yes, there is one trail with a scenic viewpoint in Pin Valley National Park: Mudh - Icefall.
Are there any trails with rivers in Pin Valley National Park?
Yes, there are 2 trails with rivers in Pin Valley National Park, including Mudh - Icefall and Sangam - Nur.