Signature journeys
Guided multi-day Himalayan expeditions from Liti360 — stay, meals, permits, porters and transfers, all handled for you.
Cottages at base + tented camps en route
Hot, hygienic mountain food
Local guides, porters & paperwork
Airport / Haldwani pick & drop
A journey to one of the Himalaya's most sacred sights — the peak where snow settles into a perfect natural ॐ. The route winds through the Byans Valley near the Indo-Tibet frontier, past Kuti and Nabhidhang, often paired with the revered Adi Kailash and Parvati Sarovar. Equal parts pilgrimage and high-adventure.
A soulful walk through the Darma Valley's string of high-altitude hamlets — Dar, Bongling, Sela, Nagling, Dugtu, Dantu and Go — backed by glaciers and wildflower meadows. Meet the Rung community, see traditional stone homes, and stand below peaks like Panchachuli from the valley's far end. Raw, remote, unforgettable Kumaon.
Trek to the foot of the legendary five peaks — the "five chulis" said to be the cooking hearths of the Pandavas. From Dar and Dugtu the trail climbs to the basecamp and Meola Glacier, where the massif glows copper at first light. One of Kumaon's most rewarding moderate expeditions.
Walk the pilgrim trails toward the sacred twin goddess peaks — Nanda Devi, India's second-highest, and her companion Sunanda Devi (East). Through Pindar-Saryu country, deep forest and high bugyals, you reach viewpoints and basecamps that frame the entire Nanda Devi sanctuary. A trek steeped in Kumaoni faith and breathtaking scale.
Right from our basecamp
Classic Bageshwar-region trails — many starting just a short drive from Liti, at Gogina, Khati or Loharkhet.
Kumaon's most loved glacier trail, right in our home district of Bageshwar. From Khati village the path follows the roaring Pindar river through oak and rhododendron forest up to Zero Point, where the Pindari Glacier spills below the Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot peaks. A moderate, hugely rewarding classic.
Our doorstep trek. Starting from Gogina — a short hop from Liti — the trail winds through terraced fields and oak-rhododendron forest onto a string of high meadows (kharaks) like Namik, Bajimanian and Thal Tok, before climbing the ridge to Ranthan Top for sweeping snow-peak panoramas. Quiet, scenic and perfect for first-time high-altitude trekkers.
The famed "Valley of Glaciers" — a demanding, wildly beautiful expedition for experienced trekkers. From Loharkhet the route pushes deep into remote alpine terrain toward Maiktoli, with dramatic glacial landscapes, the Sukhram cave, and barely another soul on the trail. Sister valley to Pindari and Kafni.
A short, family-friendly trek with an outsized payoff. From Munsyari the trail climbs through oak forest and the lush Khaliya Bugyal to a 360° summit framed by the Panchachuli peaks and Nanda Devi East — magical at sunrise, and snow-blanketed in winter. One of Kumaon's most beautiful meadows, accessible to beginners and kids.
At a glance
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| Trek | Days | Difficulty | Max altitude | Distance | Base | Best time | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🕉️ Om Parvat & Adi Kailash | 7–9 | Moderate–Tough | ~5,500 m | — | Byans Valley | May–Oct | View → |
| 🏔️ Darma Valley | 6–8 | Moderate | ~3,900 m | — | Dharchula | May–Oct | View → |
| ⛰️ Panchachuli Basecamp | 6–7 | Moderate | ~4,300 m | — | Dar / Dugtu | May–Oct | View → |
| 🗻 Nanda & Sunanda Basecamp | 7–9 | Moderate–Tough | ~4,500 m | — | Pindar valley | May–Oct | View → |
| 🧊 Pindari Glacier | 6 | Moderate | ~3,660 m | ~52 km | Khati | Apr–Jun · Sep–Nov | View → |
| 🌄 Ranthan Kharak | 7 | Easy–Moderate | ~4,000 m | ~37–40 km | Gogina (near Liti) | Apr–Jun · Sep–Nov | View → |
| ⛰️ Sunderdhunga | 9 | Difficult | ~4,320 m | ~83 km | Loharkhet | Apr–Jun · Sep–Nov | View → |
| 🌼 Khaliya Top | 4 | Easy–Moderate | ~3,600 m | ~9 km | Munsyari | Mar–Jun · Oct–Feb | View → |
Figures are indicative and vary by route & season. We confirm exact itineraries on enquiry.
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