DIFFICULTY
Easy-Moderate
DURATION
15 Days
BEST TIME
Feb – March
COST
Cost On Enquiry
OVERVIEW
Moon Peak Trek starts from McLeodganj in Dharamshala and passes through the popular camping grounds of Triund, Laka Got, Lahesh Caves, and Indrahar Pass. The McLeodganj to Indrahar Pass trek via Triund is considered a low to moderate difficulty trek and follows one of the well-established trails traditionally used by Gaddi shepherds on their way to summer grazing pastures in the upper Ravi Valley and Lahaul. Despite the challenges the trail presents, the trek rewards hikers with breathtaking scenery—offering mesmerizing views of the Indian plains to the south and, to the north, the sacred Mani Mahesh Kailash along with the snow-capped Pir Panjal Range.
INCLUSIONS
- Highly nutritious Breakfast, lunch, and dinner on all days
- Tea every Morning & Evening
- Soup in the Evening
- Highly qualified Guides during the trek
- Camping in tents
- Sleeping bags & Mattress
- Guide fee
- Oxygen cylinder till summit for an emergency
- First aid medical kit
- All the necessary technical equipment required for the expedition
- All fees & Permits
- Porter/mules for client baggage (one bag per client, not more than 15 kgs)
- Participants will get an exclusive discount on all Fast&Up products.
EXCLUSIONS
- Travel till Mcleodganj
- Personal clothing & Personal Porter
- Any kind of personal expenses
- Toiletries
- Tips to guide/porter
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions of the package
- Personal Insurance
THINGS TO PACK
For Your Head:
- Woolen warm cap to protect against cold winds
- Balaclava for extra warmth
- Bandana (can be used as a sweatband or to cover your face from dust)
For Your Feet:
- 4-5 pairs of regular socks
- 1-2 pair of thick woolen socks for warmth
- Trekking boots with ankle support and good grip
- Extra pair of comfortable sneakers or shoes to wear at the Tea House
For Your Hands:
- 1-2 pairs of warm inner gloves
- 1 pair of waterproof gloves to keep your hands dry
- Hand warmers (optional, but useful in very cold weather)
- A pair of fleece gloves for extra insulation
Clothing: The Armor of the Adventurer:
- 1 pair of thermal innerwear (top and bottom) for base warmth
- 2 pairs of lightweight, quick-dry trekking pants
- 1 pair of windproof and waterproof Gore-Tex trousers
- 1 Gore-Tex or waterproof jacket for wind and rain protection
- 1 poncho (optional) for sudden rain
- 1-2 fleece jacket for light warmth
- 3–4 full-sleeve dry-fit T-shirts for layering
- 1 heavy down or padded jacket (800-900 Fills) for extreme cold
Navigational & Survival Gear:
- 20-30L Backpack (for water, snacks, fleece, etc.)
- Duffel bag (provided by us; carried by mules/porters)
- 1 trekking pole (or 2 for better balance)
- Filter water bottle (2 bottles of 1 Ltrs)
- Thermos flask (for warm water or tea)
Personal Care Compact:
- Toothbrush & toothpaste
- Face towel, tissues & wet wipes
- Hand sanitizer & lip balm
- Moisturizer (optional but helpful in dry climate)
- Personal medication kit
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Illumination & Eye Protection:
- Headlamp with extra batteries – a must-have for night treks and early morning starts
- Sunglasses – Polarized, Category 4 with 100% UV protection and a wrap-around fit to guard your eyes from harsh sun glare and snowy reflections. Carry a backup pair just in case.
Soul Nourishment:
- Camera – capture the beauty and magic of the mountains
- Music player or earphones – enjoy peaceful moments with your favorite tunes
- Books or playing cards – perfect for downtime and relaxing at camp






















