Mount Kolahoi

Duration
13 Days
Best Time
June to September
Elevation
5,425 m / 17,799 ft
Location
Kashmir
Difficulty
Fitness Level

The highest peak of Kashmir Valley, Kolahoi (often referred to as the “Matterhorn of Kashmir”) rises above the Lidder valley with a distinct pyramid profile and a heavily glaciated approach.

The expedition begins through forested trails and alpine meadows before transitioning onto the Kolahoi Glacier, where the nature of the climb becomes more serious. Unlike many trekking peaks, Kolahoi presents a true alpine objective—a combination of crevassed glacier travel, route finding, and a sustained summit headwall that has become increasingly technical with changing conditions. The upper mountain involves steep snow and ice slopes, often with sections of exposed mixed terrain depending on the line taken and seasonal variation. Conditions in recent years have made the final section more demanding than older descriptions suggest, requiring solid movement on steep ground and familiarity with rope systems. This is not a progression peak—it is suited for climbers who already have experience on glaciers and are comfortable operating in a more committing alpine environment.

What to expect from this Expedition

This is a serious alpine climb, where conditions, not just the route, define the difficulty. Expect long approach days through varied terrain—forests, meadows, and eventually broken glacier systems with visible crevasses. The region retains a strong natural character, with rich lower valley vegetation and occasional wildlife, gradually giving way to a stark, high-altitude glacial environment. Summit day is physically and mentally demanding. The climb involves navigating steep snow/ice slopes with exposure, often requiring sustained effort over several hours. Weather can shift quickly, and the glacier approach itself requires awareness and efficient rope movement. Mental strength is critical—decision-making, pacing, and maintaining focus in a remote and less-frequented climbing environment play a major role in the overall experience.

Note on Itin­er­ary: The itinerary is designed with sufficient acclimatisation and flexibility for summit attempts. Glacier conditions, weather windows, and team readiness will determine movement on higher days. Adjustments to camps and summit plans are expected, with decisions made based on safety and the best possible conditions for the climb.

Elevation: 5,200 ft / 1,585 m

Arrive in Srinagar. Transfer to hotel and rest.

Elevation: 7,950 ft / 2,420 m → 9,120 ft / 2,780 m

Drive to Aru and begin trek to Lidderwat. Gradual trail along the Lidder valley.

Elevation: 9,120 ft / 2,780 m → 10,500 ft / 3,200 m

Steady ascent through alpine terrain towards Satlanjan.

Elevation: 12,300 ft / 3,750 m

Move to base camp near Dudhsar Lake. Terrain opens into glacial basin below Kolahoi.

Elevation: 12,300–13,100 ft / 3,750–4,000 m

Rest day with short acclimatisation hikes around base camp.

Elevation: 15,250 ft / 4,650 m

Move higher onto glacier terrain to establish summit camp.

Elevation: 17,799 ft / 5,425 m

Summit window for Kolahoi Peak. These days are kept flexible for weather and conditions. Climb involves glacier travel and steep snow/ice sections. Return to summit or base camp depending on conditions.

Reserved for weather delays or additional summit attempt.

Elevation: 12,300 ft / 3,750 m

Descend from higher camp back to base camp near Dudhsar Lake.

Elevation: 9,120 ft / 2,780 m

Descend through Satlanjan and continue to Lidderwat.

Elevation: 7,950 ft / 2,420 m

Final descent to Aru and drive back to Srinagar.

Depart from Srinagar after completing the trek.

Price

Mount Kolahoi

₹109800 - 13 Days / Ex.Srinagar
  • Train / Flight reservations for your expedition should be made as soon as possible.
  • Please forward a copy of your travel itinerary before final payment so we can review departure and arrival dates.
  • We make hotel arrangements to meet individual itineraries.
  • Visas & Passports To enter India –   You must have a passport that is up to date and valid for at least six months after the end of your intended trip in order to enter India. 
  • Citizens of SARC nations do not need visas, but they must have a valid form of identification with them at all times (see country-specific rules before travelling).
  • It is the responsibility of participant to ascertain and meet entrance criteria for their passports or nationalities.
  • We are delighted to assist with this procedure. We advise you to review the entry requirements on the relevant country’s official website.

Flight to / from Srinagar : The nearest airport is Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, which is well connected with major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Jammu. This trip requires that you arrive in Srinagar on Day 1 of your expedition. Early afternoon arrival is preferred. You may plan your onward travel any time after 12:00 Hrs on the last day of your itinerary.

Train to / from Srinagar : Srinagar is now connected via railway to Jammu through the Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla line. Jammu remains the primary major railhead, well connected to the rest of India. From the railway station, onward travel to Srinagar is by road.

Road to / from Srinagar : Srinagar is connected by road to Jammu via National Highway. The journey typically takes 8–10 hours depending on road and weather conditions. This route passes through mountain terrain and is subject to seasonal closures or delays, so buffer time is recommended.

Early Arrival/Late Departure: For those arriving early or departing after the scheduled itinerary, we can make hotel and transport arrangements at an additional cost. Please contact our office in advance if you would like us to make additional reservations. 

Missed Flights / Trains: If you miss your flight / Train or if your flight / Train is significantly delayed, please contact Swapnil Rachelwar on +91 94076 89444 and follow the prompt for 24-hour contact. Citizens of SARC nations do not need visas, but they must have a valid form of identification with them at all times (see country-specific rules before travelling). Participants are responsible for determining and meeting entry requirements for their passports or nationalities.

  • Accommodations as per the Itinerary
  • International certified Mountain guide fees
  • Guide with First aid Certification
  • Porters, Camp staff
  • Breakfast and dinner in the during stay at town / city
  • All food and lodging during the trek and climb. No expense is spared in providing high-quality food. (If you have particular dietary requirements, please give us specific details and we will accommodate your needs.
  • All transportation as per the Itinerary
  • All group equipment needed to reach Base Camp and climb the mountain: cooking gear, fuel, stoves, ropes, all forms of rock and ice protection, radio communications, medical supplies etc.
  • Permit & Park / Forest fee
  • Waste disposal bags
  • Wire transfer fee (if applicable)
  • IFMGA-certified mountain guide fees (You need to inform us prior to book)
  • India entry visa and air­port fees (If Required)
  • Any extra nights’ lodging
  • Single room supplement
  • Meals not listed above
  • All personal snack/lunch food
  • Alcoholic beverages and bottled drinks (bottled water)
  • International & Domestic Airfare / Trainfare
  • Excess baggage charges and airport taxes
  • Any transportation not mentioned
  • Personal gear, clothing and sleeping equipment
  • Forest Charges for carrying still/video cameras etc.
  • Personal communication (phone, fax, email)
  • All expenses incurred in the event of early departure (evacuation fees, transport, extra hotel nights, etc.)
  • Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of Pahadi Bakra Adventure
  • Insurance. Trekkers are required to have a comprehensive medical insurance policy in order to embark on this expedition.

EXPENSES

For purchases and supplemental costs in India, we advise combining cash and credit/debit cards. After Manali, there aren’t many establishments that accept cards or UPI permits, therefore we advise you to bring additional cash. Request modest denominations of change when exchanging money because bigger note change is difficult to get outside of major cities. Alcoholic beverages and bottled beverages are not included with your meals, and as we do not promote the use of single-use plastic, it is advised that you bring your own water bottle. If you intend to purchase refreshments (which are not permitted during the excursion), please bring some additional cash. Ahead of Schedule/Evacuation You are in charge of paying any costs incurred (such as extra hotel nights, transportation costs, and evacuation fees) if you have to leave the adventure before it is finished. It is advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance so that these expenses may be paid for should they arise.

TIPPING

Every effort is made by our staff to make sure your trip or excursion is successful, safe, and as fun as possible. Gratuities are a great way to express your gratitude after a satisfying encounter. Since we think gratuities should depend on the quantity and quality of services, as well as an amount that fits your budget, it’s challenging to suggest a precise sum. Your lead guide and coordinator can accept any contributions to the guides’ tip fund, and the entire team will be grateful. 

  • 25% cancellation of the package cost after confirmation/issuing the hotel voucher.
  • 30% cancellation of the package cost Between 60 to 45 days of the traveling date.
  • 50% cancellation of the package cost Between 44 to 30 days of the traveling date.
  • 100% cancellations Between 29 – 0 days of the travels date.
  • 10% amount is non-refundable at any point.
  • If the customer cancels his/her booking because of reasons like Illness, personal problems death, accident or No Shows amount will be deducted according to the policy.
  • All cancellations must have interacted in writing.
  • Policy may be different for Foreigners or International traveler / participants.

TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE

  • As there are many unforeseen circumstances that may occur during or leading up to the trip, we highly recommend trip cancellation insurance.
  • In many situations, this may be the only way to receive a refund for unused services.
  • In brief, trip cancellation insurance may allow you to get reimbursed if you need to cancel your expedition when you are not entitled to a refund from Pahadi Bakra.
NoteFor all programmes, we strongly advise purchasing travel cancellation insurance. We must abide by a strict return policy due to the nature and high expenses of local authorities, operations, and permissions.
PACKS & BAGS

Backpack (1 Piece, 40L)
For carrying gear during approach and summit phases. Technical bagpacks are ideal, which has multiple attachments.

Duffel Bag (1 Piece, 90–100L)
Transport bag for expedition gear.

Dry Bags / Liners (1 Set)
Protection against moisture.

Base Layers (1–2 Sets)
Thermal regulation in varying conditions.

Softshell / Mid Layer (1 Piece)
Breathable insulation for movement.

Insulated Jacket (1 Piece, Expedition Weight)
For high camps and cold exposure.

Hard Shell Jacket (1 Piece)
Weather protection in alpine conditions.

Hard Shell Pants (1 Piece)
For snow, wind, and summit days.

Warm Hat (1 Piece)
Cold protection.

Sun Cap (1 Piece)
For lower altitude sections.

Buff (1 Piece)
Wind protection.

Gloves (2 Pairs – Light + Insulated)
Layered hand protection system.

Mountaineering Boots (1 Pair, Semi-stiff / Stiff Sole) – Can be rented
Required for glacier and mixed terrain.

Gaiters (1 Pair)
Snow and debris protection.

Socks (4–5 Pairs)
Layering for moisture and warmth.

Sleeping Bag (1 Piece, Comfort -10°C to -20°C)
Insulated system suitable for sub-zero high-altitude conditions.

Sleeping Mat (1 Piece)
Ground insulation to reduce heat loss and improve recovery.

Crampons (1 Pair, compatible with boots)
Essential for glacier and summit sections.

Ice Axe (1-2 Piece)
Primary tool for movement and safety.

Harness (1 Piece)
Used in rope systems.

Helmet (1 Piece)
Protection from rockfall and ice.

Carabiners (2 Locking)
Personal attachment points.

Prusik / Sling (1 Set)
Basic rope work and safety.

Headlamp (1 Piece)
Hands-free lighting system for early starts and camp movement. With extra battery or Charger.

Sunglasses (2 Piece, Category 4 or with UV Protection)
High-altitude eye protection against UV exposure and snow glare.

Sunscreen (1 Piece, SPF 50+)
Protection against intense solar radiation.

Lip Balm (1 Piece)
Prevents cracking and sun damage at altitude.

Personal First Aid Kit (1 Set)
Basic medical kit tailored to individual needs.

Water Bottles (2 Pieces, 1L each)
Carrying capacity for maintaining hydration at altitude.

Personal Snacks (1 Set) Optional*
Supplementary nutrition for energy during long trekking days.

Trekking Poles (1 Pair)
Aid in balance, load distribution, and reducing joint strain.

Power Bank (1 Piece)
Backup power source for essential electronics.

Repair Kit (1 Set)
Basic field repair tools for gear maintenanc

ID Proof (1 Piece)
Mandatory for permits and identification.

Insurance
Travel insurance copy printed.

Cash (Small Amount)
Required for remote regions with no digital access.

Customise This Expedition

Most of our climbing expeditions run as small, fixed teams, but many objectives—especially in mountaineering and alpinism—require a more focused and flexible approach. While group climbs offer a strong shared experience, certain peaks, routes, or styles are better suited to private or custom-led expeditions. Over the years, Pahadi Bakra has organised private climbing trips across multiple Himalayan regions, working with individuals, rope teams, and small groups aiming for specific objectives. This allows for better control over decision-making, movement on the mountain, and overall expedition flow.

Build It Around Your Objective

Every climb is different. Whether you’re looking at a specific peak, a technical route, or an alpine-style objective, the structure needs to reflect that. We can support recce trips for new routes, exploratory climbs, or return attempts on unfinished objectives. If you already have a plan and just need logistics support for a known climb, we can structure that as well—handling access, permits, local staff, and base operations while you focus on the climb. This also works for training-based climbs, team expeditions, film projects, or cause-driven journeys, where the goal goes beyond just summiting. The approach remains practical—right team size, proper planning, and flexibility on the mountain.

Get in Touch

If you have a specific goal for this climb in mind, need specific support, or want to shape something from scratch, reach out. We’ll work with you to build an expedition that fits your experience, intent, and approach to the mountains.

Why Climb With Us!

Climbing in the Himalaya demands more than just reaching the summit—it requires clear leadership, strong systems, and the ability to make the right calls when it matters. Our expeditions are built around experienced leaders, structured planning, and disciplined execution. We don’t rely on fixed templates—each climb is approached with a strategy shaped by the team, the route, and the conditions on the mountain. This is what allows us to operate efficiently while maintaining a high margin of safety.
We work with proven guides and local teams who understand the terrain in depth. Their combined experience—technical, logistical, and regional—forms the backbone of every expedition we run. Select climbs are supported by UIAGM-level standards, ensuring strong decision-making at every stage. A well-run climb is not just about strength—it’s about timing, pacing, acclimatisation, and judgement. We invest in these details so that the team is prepared, supported, and positioned well for the objective.
We keep our expeditions focused and intentionally small, allowing better coordination, stronger team dynamics, and the flexibility to adapt when conditions change.
We don’t position ourselves as the biggest operator. We aim to be precise, reliable, and consistent—delivering climbs that are well thought out and well executed.