Gangotri III Expedition

Days: 16D/15N
Altitude: 6577
Distance: 110
Grade: Difficult
Pick Up: Dehradun
Drop: Dehradun
Base Camp: Gangotri III Base Camp
Season: Summer (May–Jun)
Stay: Guesthouse + Tents

The Gangotri III Expedition (6,577 M) is a technically demanding Himalayan climb that represents a clear step beyond standard 6,000-meter objectives. Located deep inside the Gangotri massif, this peak demands not only physical strength but also patience, judgment, and the ability to operate efficiently over an extended period at high altitude.

From Terranova Expedition’s on-ground experience, Gangotri III is best described as a mountain that tests consistency rather than aggression. The climb involves a long approach, early exposure to high altitude, and a carefully staged camp system that leaves little room for rushed decisions. Once the expedition moves beyond Gangotri town and into the upper basin, every action—hydration, pacing, recovery—has a cumulative impact.

One of the defining aspects of Gangotri III is the early establishment of Base Camp at 4,500 meters. This places trekkers into a high-altitude environment much earlier than most expeditions. From this point onward, the body is under continuous stress, and recovery becomes slower with each ascent. Terranova Expedition structures the climb deliberately to allow the body to adapt without being overwhelmed.

The route includes sustained glacier travel, snow and ice movement, and a long summit push above 6,000 meters. Weather patterns in this basin are unpredictable, and wind exposure can change conditions rapidly. Because of this, summit decisions are always taken conservatively, based on real-time conditions rather than fixed dates.

Gangotri III is ideal for climbers who:

  • Already understand high-altitude behavior
  • Are comfortable with technical terrain and rope work
  • Want a serious expedition-style climb in the Garhwal Himalayas
  • Value learning, safety, and long-term mountaineering growth

With Terranova Expedition, Gangotri III is approached not as a race to the summit, but as a complete mountaineering experience, where every phase—from approach to descent—matters equally.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GANGOTRI III EXPEDITION

  • Technical 6,500 m peak in the Gangotri range
  • Remote and scenic glacier-based approach
  • Early high-altitude base camp
  • Structured acclimatization and rotation strategy
  • Long and demanding summit day
  • Strong progression toward advanced Himalayan expeditions

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival at Gangotri (3,140 M)

Day 2

Acclimatization Day at Gangotri

Day 3

Gangotri to Nala Camp (3,658 M)

Day 4

Nala Camp to Gangotri III Base Camp (4,500 M)

Day 5

Acclimatization Day at Base Camp

Day 6

Load Ferry to Advance Base Camp

Day 7

Move to Advance Base Camp (5,050 M)

Day 8

Load Ferry to Camp I

Day 9

Occupy Camp I (5,500 M)

Day 10

Camp I to Summit Camp (5,900 M)

Day 11

Summit Attempt: Gangotri III (6,577 M)

Day 12

Reserve Day

Day 13

Descend to Base Camp

Day 14

Rest Day at Base Camp (Cleaning & Packing)

Day 15

Base Camp to Gangotri

Day 16

Drive to Dehradun | Expedition Closure

Inclusions & Exclusions

What’s included

  • You will be staying in tents during expedition on sharing basis.
  • Stay included in Gangotri hotel (sharing basis).
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, soup, tea, hot drinks during expedition [Day 1 Dinner Day 15 Dinner]
  • High altitude meals.
  • Trekking/Expedition permits from Indian Mountaineering Foundation (For Indians)
  • Gangotri National Park Permit.
  • Garbage cleaning charges.
  • Weather forecast report from the Indian Meteorological department & Windy.
  • Certificate of accomplishment
  • Accidental policy (High risk insurance)
  • 3 men all season high altitude tents & high altitude tents, sleeping bag, mattress, kitchen tent, cutlery, dining & meeting tent & toilet tent, table & stool till base camp.
  • First aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, etc. will be available at all campsites to deal with emergencies.
  • Ice axe, snow boots, harness, carabiners, ascenders, descenders, gaiters, helmet, crampons, tape sling (all necessary safety & climbing gears)
  • Certified trek leader & Expedition guide from Terranova Expedition.
  • Cook, helper, mules support base camp.
  • High altitude cook & supporting staff for upper camp.
  • Cloakroom facility for left luggage.

What’s not included

  • Mules or porters charge to carry personal luggage [Offload – upto 10 kgs per bag]
  • 5% GST
  • Meals during road journeys.
  • Transport from Dehradun to Dehradun [ We will arrange the transport]
  • Any kind of personal expenses.
  • Expedition permits from Indian Mountaineering Foundation (For Foreigners)
  • Liaison Officer (For Foreigners)
  • Any early return travel costs or accommodation except for the days as per the itinerary.
  • Anything apart from inclusions.
  • Documentary filming, camera, and drone permit fee (if require)
  • Any emergency evacuation.
  • For Heli Rescue, opt ASC 360 High Altitude Adventure Sport Insurance.
  • Tips for staffs

Refund & Cancellation

Quick Summary
Policy WindowRefund
30+ days before departure85%
20–29 days70%
15–19 days50%
7–14 days25%
< 7 days or no-showNo refund
If You Cancel
  • Advance/booking amount is non-refundable; reschedule credit may be offered if requested ≥ 7 days before departure.
  • Government permits, insurance, accommodation and transport already paid to vendors are non-refundable.
  • Force majeure (weather, landslides, strikes, roadblocks, government orders): trip may be postponed; paid amounts remain non-refundable; credit/reschedule may be offered where possible.
  • Unused services, early return or partial participation do not qualify for refunds.
  • Refunds are processed to the original payment method; allow 7–10 business days.
  • Name change/transfer possible until permits are issued; afterward, standard cancellation terms apply.

Things to Carry

Footwear

  • Waterproof Trekking Shoes [1 pair] Floaters / Slippers [1 pair] Socks [4-5 pair]

Clothing Layers

  • Quick dry T Shirts [3-4] Quick Dry Trek Pants [2] Windproof Pants for Sumit [1] Down Jacket [1] Thermal [1 set] Fleece [1] Windproof Jacket [1]

Rain Protection

  • Lightweight Rain Poncho Rain Jacket

Sun Protection

  • Sun Goggles UV Protected Sun Cap or Head Buff

Hydration

  • Water Bottle / Hydrapack [1L] Thermos Bottle [1L]

Snacks & Energy

  • Energy Bar Trail Mix Dry Fruits

Personal Medicines

  • Prescribed Medicines [If any] ORS

Headlamp & Batteries

  • Head Torch Spare Batteries Power bank Camera [If needed]

Warm Accessories

  • Woollen / Fleece gloves [1 pair] Waterproof Gloves [1 pair] Woollen / Fleece Beanie Neck Protector

Toiletries & Hygiene

  • Toiletery Kit [1 set] Quick Dry Towel [1] Toilet Paper Wet Wipes

Documents & Cash

  • Govt. ID Proof Emergency Cash Emergency Contact Number

Backpack & Daypack

  • 50-60L Rucksack [1] 20-30L Backpack [1]

How to Reach

By Air

  • Nearest airport: Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun) – approx. 25 km from Dehradun
  • Direct flights available from Delhi, Mumbai & major cities

By Road

  • Delhi → Dehradun: 250 km
  • Overnight buses and taxis available

By Train

  • Nearest railway station: Dehradun Railway Station
  • Direct trains available from Delhi & major cities
FAQs

Common questions answered

Is Gangotri III suitable for first-time 6,500 m climbers?

No. Prior experience on technical peaks above 6,000 meters is essential.

What makes Gangotri III challenging?

Early high-altitude base camp, extended glacier travel, and sustained exposure above 5,000 meters.

How cold does it get during the expedition?

Temperatures can drop below –20°C, especially at higher camps with wind chill.

What technical skills are required?

Rope travel, crampon use, ice axe handling, and glacier safety techniques.

How does Terranova Expedition manage acclimatization?

Through structured load ferries, staged camp occupation, and mandatory rest days.

6. What happens if weather conditions are unfavorable?

Summit attempts are delayed or canceled. Safety and team well-being take priority.

What does this expedition prepare climbers for next?

Advanced 6,800–7,200 m Himalayan expeditions in Garhwal and beyond.

What does this expedition prepare climbers for next?

Advanced 6,800–7,200 m Himalayan expeditions in Garhwal and beyond.

What physical fitness is required?

Trekkers must be capable of:

  • Trekking 8–10 hours a day
  • Climbing steep terrain with backpack weight
  • Managing cold, wind chill and altitude exposure
  • Cardiovascular endurance & leg strength
What training should I do before joining?

Recommended preparation includes:

  • Running/cycling/swimming (5–8 km, 5 days/week)
  • Stair climbing with backpack (10–20 floors/day)
  • Strength workouts for legs and core
  • Practice hikes carrying 8–10 kg backpack
Can someone with no climbing experience attempt this expedition?

No. Without basic trekking and altitude exposure, acclimatization difficulty and summit risk increase significantly.

What equipment is required for the expedition?

Required equipment includes:

  • Ice Axe, Crampons, Helmet, Harness, Gaiters
  • Layered clothing system (Base/Insulation/Shell)
  • High altitude trekking boots
  • Down jacket, gloves, sunglasses, headlamp

Technical equipment may be rented via Terranova.

What food is served during the expedition?

Nutritious vegetarian meals + eggs. High-calorie options are prepared for summit push days including soup, porridge, energy bars and hydration boosters.

What is the temperature on summit night?

Wind chill can drop between –15°C to –20°C.

What kind of accommodation is provided?
  • Comfortable homestay in Manali
  • High-quality alpine expedition tents during the climb
Is mobile network available on the route?

Limited network up to Bakarthach. No network at Lady Leg and Summit Camp.

What is the role of load ferry?

Load ferry helps the body adapt to altitude by exposing trekkers to higher elevation temporarily and then returning to lower elevation for recovery. This strategy reduces AMS risk and increases summit success.

Does Terranova Expedition carry emergency oxygen?

Yes. Medical oxygen and first aid kits are carried for emergency response.

What safety measures are in place?

Safety plan includes:

  • Daily pulse & oxygen saturation monitoring
  • Guide-to-trekker ratio planning
  • Strict turnaround time
  • Weather window management
  • Trained team for rescue coordination
Will there be rope fixing?

Rope assistance is used for safety during steep incline and summit ridge traversal. The technical lead determines rope strategy based on snow & ice quality.

What if I feel unwell or have altitude sickness symptoms?

Immediate descent is enforced as safety rule. Our guides are trained in AMS, HAPE & HACE protocols.

What are AMS symptoms?

Headache, nausea, appetite loss, fatigue, dizziness, breathing difficulty, bluish lips. Strict medical reporting is mandatory.

Is the summit guaranteed?

No Himalayan summit is guaranteed. Safety and weather conditions determine decision.

Can I attempt the summit if I am struggling?

Only if medically cleared and within turnaround safety limits.

Is rescue helicopter service available?

Arrangements available depending on government and weather conditions.

Is travel insurance required?

Highly recommended.

What is the minimum age requirement?

Minimum recommended age: 16+ with fitness certificate.

Can older trekkers attempt this expedition?

Yes, if medically cleared.

Can international climbers join?

Yes — full support provided from Manali.

What makes Gangotri III special?

Its semi-technical nature, beautiful training environment and outstanding summit ridge view make it one of the most respected Himalayan climbing programs.

What makes Terranova Expedition different?

Experienced Himalayan mountaineering team, safety-first approach, technical instruction, structured acclimatization and personalized expedition handling.

How is weather assessed for summit push?

Wind speed, snow firmness, cloud formation, temperature drop and avalanche possibilities are analyzed daily.

Can trekkers rent gear from Terranova?

Yes, subject to availability.

Is group customization available?

Private and professional-level batches available.

What are the next peak recommendations after Gangotri III?

Friendship Peak, Kang Yatse II, Mentok Kangri, Mera Peak, Island Peak.

How many hours a day do trekkers walk?

5–7 hours on average; Summit Day is longest (10–13 hours).

What happens on the buffer day?

Used only for weather delay or safety extension.

Is tipping the team expected?

Optional but considered respectful.

Will I get a summit certificate?

Yes, after successful submission and safe return.

How do I register for the expedition?

Contact Terranova Expedition through phone, WhatsApp or website enquiry form.

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