Reo Purgyil Expedition

Trek difficulty

Difficult

Trek duration

19 Days/18 Nights Days

Trek altitude

6816 meters

Group size

12

Trek distance

62 Km

Basecamp

Himachal Pradesh

Best Time

June to September

Pickup Point

Manali

Overview of Reo Purgyil Peak

One of the most remote and highest summits in the Indian Himalaya, the Reo Purgyil Expedition climbs 6,816 meters (22,360 feet) to the top of the tallest peak in Himachal Pradesh. It is in corner of eastern side of Himachal which is near border of India, Tibet and China. Reo Purgyil stands at the southern end of the Zanskar Range in the Western Himalaya, overlooking deep valleys and glacier-covered terrain.

Mt. Reo Purgyil rises over the Sutlej River valley. The peak of the Reo Purgyil  has dome shape which is mostly remain hidden behind the clouds shaped like a dome. This makes the mountain look mysterious. Climbers see the Kinnaur Himalayas from the high camps. They can also see valleys moving toward western Tibet. The Spiti River drains the northern side of the mountain. That river flows into the Sutlej. This area has large glaciers. The high landscapes look very dramatic.

Nearby is the twin peak of Leo Pargial (6,791 m). It sits about 2 km north of Reo Purgyil. Both peaks are major parts of the Zanskar Range. This trip involves days of walking over glaciers. You will cross moraine fields. The climb to the summit is steep and high.

Reo Purgyil is in a remote area. This peak has a technical climb. Because of this, Reo Purgyil is one of the best mountaineering expeditions in India. It is best for people who have Basic Mountaineering Course or prior peak climbing experience. This trek is for those who want to see a quiet part of the Himalayas.

Why Reo Purgyil is a Dream Peak for Mountaineers

Reo Purgyil stands at 6,816 meters. It can be unique climb like it is in the Zanskar Range near the border of Himachal Pradesh and Tibet. Many mountaineers look for this peak because it offers a raw experience. It is remote. It is isolated. The Reo Purgyil Expedition is a top choice for people who want a real challenge without the usual crowds. This mountain provides a genuine expedition feel because of its location. It remains a dream climb for dedicated adventurers.

Reo Purgyil is the highest point in Himachal Pradesh

Reo Purgyil stands at 6,816 meters. Reaching the top means you are at the highest spot in the state. You can see endless mountain ridges and glacier valleys from there. Many climbers view this peak as a major milestone.

A Rarely Attempted Himalayan Expedition

Most people ignore Reo Purgyil for easier trekking peaks. Very few teams try to climb it each year. The remote location and hard route keep crowds away. This makes the climb feel like a real exploration for experienced mountaineers.

Remote and Untouched Wilderness

This trip goes deep into eastern Kinnaur. The area has no tourism. You will see massive glaciers and vast valleys. The Spiti River flows along the northern slopes. The scenery is rugged and stays completely wild.

Twin Peaks of the Zanskar Range

Reo Purgyil has a close relationship with Leo Pargial. This twin peak stands 6,791 m tall. It is located just a couple of kilometers away. The two mountains form an impressive massif. They dominate the skyline of the Zanskar Range.

A True High-Altitude Mountaineering Challenge

The Reo Purgyil Expedition is more than a trek. It requires endurance. You need proper acclimatization. Mountaineering skills are necessary. Climbers deal with glacier travel. They set up high camps. The summit pushes are demanding in thin air. This expedition offers a real test for mountaineers in the Himalayas.

 

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We're always ready for adventure

Trekking comes with uncertainty. Weather, terrain, and setbacks are part of the journey. We embrace them with resilience and openness—each challenge makes us stronger and more appreciative of nature's beauty.

We embrace low-noise trekking

We blend into nature, not the other way around. We avoid shouting, loud music, and noisy games. In silence, we hear birdsong, streams, and the wind—inviting peace, reflection, and a deeper connection with nature.

We protect the environment

We protect the environment by minimising waste, reusing resources, and picking up litter. We carry eco-bags, segregate waste, and inspire others to preserve trails. Sustainable trekking ensures these mountains remain beautiful for future generations.

We are self-sufficient

We carry our load as much as possible, manage our gear, and stay prepared for all situations. Self-sufficiency builds confidence, independence, and respect for fellow trekkers, support staff, and the trail itself.

We support each other

Trekking is not a solo act. We wait for each other, share burdens, and uplift teammates. By putting the group first, we build strong bonds and help everyone complete the trek joyfully.

We are fit and prepared

We train well before our treks. This helps us walk longer, handle emergencies, and contribute to the team. Fitness ensures we are never a burden and always ready to help when needed.