Himachal Pradesh

Kuppar Climb, August 2025

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3/5

Trek difficulty is rated numerically based on distance and elevation.

Fixed Departure

14 - 18 August, 2025

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Chalet

Type of stay

Flight to Chandigarh, followed by a 6-hour drive to Jubbal

Way to get to the location

3 to 5 days

4 Nights / 5 Days

Duration of the trip

Kuppar Climb

Located about 100 km from Shimla, the Kuppar Climb unveils a hidden gem in the heart of the Himalayas. A lesser known trail in Himachal Pradesh's princely state of Jubbal, the Kuppar Climb leads to a small meadow which is situated above the Giri Ganga stream, the source of the Ganga River. Kuppar (3400 m) is nestled amidst the serene Pabbar Valley, which is an off-the-map region with rivers, mid-range mountains, and apple orchards all cradled by lush forestcapes. Embark on a journey to summit Kuppar Peak, which has historically been a resting place for many sages.
Experience Host

Key Highlights

Pabbar Valley

The region is off the tourist map and is primarily home to apple orchard owners and farmers

Kupper Peak

The dramatic climb of Kuppar Peak offers a worthy grand finale with stunning mountain views

Comfortable Housing

Stay at a cozy Himalayan chalet amidst a vast apple orchard

FAQs

What’s included in the cost of a Juniper Outdoor trip?

Our trip cost includes nearly everything you’ll need for a seamless experience.Typically, this covers all accommodations (lodges, campsites, or guesthouses),meals during the expedition, support staff (guides, cooks, porters), permits, transport during the trip (like internal drives or local transfers), and group equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, and technical gear. Each trip page has a detailed “What’s Included” section, and we encourage you to review it carefully. What’s not included are your travel expenses like flight tickets to and from the trip start point (unless stated), personal trekking gear(clothing, hiking boots, backpacks), insurance, and incidental personal expenses like snacks or souvenirs. For some international trips or expeditions, flights, visa fees, and extra nights before/after the trip may be additional.Transparency is key at Juniper, so we’re always happy to walk you through the cost breakdown or advise on gear rentals or purchases if needed.

Are your trips suitable for beginners or families?

Yes - we offer a curated selection of beginner-friendly and family-oriented trips that prioritize comfort, safety, and immersive learning. These trips typically involve shorter walking days, lower altitudes, and culturally rich experiences that engage both adults and younger travelers. We’ve guided families with kids as young as 7 and first-time trekkers in their 60s. Each trip page will indicate whether it’s suited for beginners or families. Our team provides age-appropriate gear checklists, acclimatization guidance, and pacing that suits the slowest walker. Activities like village walks, nature spotting, campsite games, or storytelling sessions around the fire make the experience more than just a trek — it becomes a memory for life. If you’re unsure which trip is best, reach out, and we’ll tailor a recommendation. Whether it’s your first step into the mountains or a way to introduce your kids to nature, we’ll make sure it’s magical.

Are your trips environmentally responsible and culturally sensitive?

As a company, we are deeply committed to the "Leave No Trace" philosophy. For us, this means minimizing our environmental impact in every way possible—ensuring that the natural places we visit remain undisturbed, preserved, and respected. Whether it’s through responsible waste management, choosing low-impact accommodations, or working with partners who share our values, we strive to leave the landscapes we explore as we found them—or better. This ethos guides our decisions and helps shape a more sustainable and mindful way of traveling. Many of our itineraries include community-led experiences that promote cultural exchange — with full respect to traditions and privacy. We brief every group on cultural etiquette, language tips, and local dos and don’ts.

How do I prepare physically for a trek or expedition?

Preparation depends on your trip’s difficulty, but as a rule, cardiovascular fitness, stamina, and leg strength are key. We recommend you start training at least 4–6 weeks in advance with regular walks, jogs, stair climbing, or hikes with a loaded backpack. Add some strength training for your core and lower body. Consistency matters more than intensity. For moderate or advanced treks, aerobic exercises like cycling, swimming, or running 3–4 times a week are ideal. If your trip involves altitude, building endurance over long, slow sessions will help simulate trail effort. You don’t need to be an athlete, but being well-prepared means you’ll enjoy the journey, not just survive it. We share Juniper Outdoor - training guidelines and sample routines in your pre-departure materials. If you’d like, our team can even create a personalized plan. Remember: the fitter you are, the freer you’ll feel in the mountains.

What kind of accommodation can I expect on the trip?

It varies based on the destination and route. On Himalayan treks, you’ll mostly stay in high-quality alpine tents, with warm sleeping bags and insulating mats provided by us. In base towns or en route, we partner with charming boutique guesthouses, homestays, and eco-lodges that reflect local character and comfort. On some trails, like in Bhutan or Nepal, we may use mountain lodges (tea houses) with basic but clean shared rooms and common facilities. In remote wilderness settings, our camps include a dining tent, toilet tents, and kitchen setups for full-service camping. For premium experiences, we offer glamping upgrades with large tents or hotels with heaters, or full bedding if you are only interested in luxury travel or a comfortable stay – look at your trip format tagged “Active Holidays”. Regardless of the setup, we prioritize hygiene, comfort, and views! All accommodations are handpicked and tested by our team to ensure they meet Juniper standards for safety, cleanliness, and atmosphere.

What kind of gear do I need to bring for the trek?

We provide a detailed packing list tailored to each region, season, and difficulty. Generally, you’ll need sturdy trekking shoes, a daypack, weatherproof outerwear (like a rain jacket or down jacket), layered clothing for cold and warm conditions, a headlamp, refillable water bottles, sun protection, and personal toiletries. For multi-day treks, we recommend moisture-wicking base layers, gloves, a warm hat, and trekking poles. Juniper provides all group camping gear — tents, sleeping bags, mats, and technical equipment (ice axes, crampons, if needed). We also help connect you with rental services if you’re missing something, especially for big-ticket items like jackets or sleeping bags. Packing light but smart is key. We’ll send you a downloadable checklist in your pre-departure kit, and our team is happy to review your packing plan with you before you arrive. Good gear means more comfort, confidence, and joy on the trail.

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