The Seven Sisters of Himachal Pradesh offer a truly remarkable trekking and peak-climbing experience. Located in the Western Himalayas, this cluster of seven peaks, known for their stunning beauty, emerges from a single mountain near the Solang Valley, close to Manali. The area is rich with apple orchards and historic wooden temples, creating a serene backdrop for adventurers. With its favorable climate, the Seven Sisters are one of the most sought-after destinations in India for both hiking and peak climbing.
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BOOK NOW Book NowMay to June: The weather is pleasant, with stable temperatures and clear skies. Snow conditions are ideal for trekking and climbing.
September to October: After the monsoon, the skies are clearer, offering breathtaking views. The trails are fresh, and the weather is stable, making it perfect for summit attempts.
By Road:
Manali is conveniently connected to Delhi by road, making it one of the most popular routes for travelers. You can take an overnight bus from Delhi's ISBT (Interstate Bus Terminal), Kashmiri Gate, or from Majnu-ka-Tila. The journey typically takes around 12-14 hours, offering a comfortable ride with scenic views of the mountains and rivers along the way. Private taxis and car rentals are also available for those preferring a more flexible travel option, allowing you to stop and explore the picturesque landscapes en route.
By Train:
The nearest railway station to Manali is Joginder Nagar, located approximately 163 kilometers away. From Joginder Nagar, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Manali, which takes about 5-6 hours. The train journey itself is scenic, passing through the lush greenery of the Kangra Valley and offering stunning views of the Dhauladhar range. It is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during the peak tourist season.
By Air:
The closest airport to Manali is the Kullu Manali Airport in Bhuntar, situated around 50 kilometers away. Flights to Bhuntar are available from major Indian cities, and upon arrival, you can hire a taxi to reach Manali. The taxi fare typically ranges between Rs. 700 to Rs. 1,000. The drive from Bhuntar to Manali is picturesque, winding through the Kullu Valley with spectacular views of the Beas River and surrounding hills.
Pack smart, trek safe!
Ensure you're prepared for every adventure with this essential checklist of gear and supplies. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned trekker, the right equipment makes all the difference. Download checklist's pdf here
Backpack with Rain Cover | (40 - 50 ltr) Comfortable Shoulder Straps |
Day pack with Rain Cover | 20 - 30 ltr (If off-load opted) |
Walking stick | Advisable (At least one) |
Water Bottle / Hydration pack | 2 Bottles(1 liter each), Hydration Pack 1 (Pack) + Bottle |
Small size tiffin/lunch box | 1 Nos |
Snacks | Energy bars, dry fruits, electral/ors |
Personal Medical Kit | Consult your doctor |
T-Shirt (Synthetic quick dry) | 1 Full & 1 Half sleeves |
Fleece T-shirt | 1 Nos |
Wind stopper / Fleece jacket | 1 Nos |
Windproof Jacket | 1 Nos |
Down feather / Hollow jacket | 1 Nos |
Thermal inner (Upper and Lower) | 1 Nos |
Trek Pant (Synthetic quick dry) | 1 Nos |
Wind stopper / Fleece Pant | Not required |
Waterproof gloves | Not required |
Fleece / woollen gloves | 1 Pair |
Poncho / waterproof Jacket and pant | 1 Nos |
Head torch | 1 Nos. (Avoid Hand torch) |
Sun cap | 1 Nos. (One that covers the neck as well) |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Balaclava | Not required |
Buff / Neck-gaiters | 1 Nos |
Sunglasses | UV with dark side cover, People who wear spectacles - (A)- Use contact lenses | (B)- Photo chromatic glasses |
Trekking shoes | 1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip) |
Floaters / flip-flops | 1 Pair |
Cotton socks | 6 pairs |
Woollen socks | 1 pairs |
Gaiters | 1 Pair (TTH provides when required) |
Micro spikes | 1 Pair (TTH provides when required) |
Sunscreen cream | 1 Nos |
Moisturiser | 1 Nos |
Chap-stick / Lip balm | 1 Nos |
Toothbrush and toothpaste | 1 Nos |
Toilet paper & Wipes | 1 Nos |
Soap / hand sanitizers | 1 Nos |
Antibacterial powder | 1 Nos |
Quick dry towel | 1 Nos |
At Scoutripper, we understand that plans can change. You can reschedule your booking up to 24 hours before your experience begins. Changes are subject to availability and any applicable price adjustments. Rest easy knowing your adventure is flexible!
At Scoutripper, we value flexibility but also adhere to clear cancellation guidelines:
Mobile Network:
Manali has excellent connectivity for all phone networks.
No network at campsites
Last ATM:
Plenty of ATMs are available in Manali’s main market.
No ATMs beyond Manali, so withdraw cash before heading out.
Mandatory Documents:
Carry a copy of your ID Proof and a Medical Certificate for the trek.
The best time for this trek is from May to October, when the weather is favorable, and the trails are accessible.
The trek is considered moderate to challenging, depending on the weather and individual fitness levels. It involves steep climbs, rocky terrain, and varying altitudes.
The peaks range in altitude, with the highest summit reaching approximately 4,500 meters (14,764 feet) above sea level.
While prior experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended due to the challenging nature of the trek and peak climbing involved.
Essential gear includes trekking poles, sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, waterproof jackets, gloves, and mountaineering equipment such as crampons and harnesses.
Yes, trekkers need to obtain permits from the local authorities for the trek, especially for peak climbing activities.
The trek usually takes about 7 to 8 days, including acclimatization and exploration time.
Accommodation options are mainly in tents, either at established campsites or set up by the trekking team in suitable locations.
Mobile network coverage is limited or nonexistent in most parts of the trek. It is advisable to inform someone of your itinerary before starting.
Safety precautions include proper acclimatization, carrying sufficient food and water, being prepared for sudden weather changes, and traveling with an experienced guide or trekking group.