Pin Bhaba Pass Trek in November
Weather, temperatures, packing and honest advice — from the team that runs this trail.
The quick answer
We don't recommend Pin Bhaba Pass in November. The trail is at its best in Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep — and there are better options this month (listed below). The trek runs 8 days from Kafnu, Kinnaur, reaching 16,105 ft at its highest point, and is graded Difficult (5/5). The fee is ₹21,999 + 5% GST with permits, meals, camping and certified trek leaders included.
Weather & trail conditions in November
The monsoon washes the sky clean, leaving the sharpest mountain views of the year. Trails are dry, rivers settle down, and nights get progressively colder as winter approaches. On Pin Bhaba Pass, expect daytime temperatures around 7°C on the trail and roughly -9°C at the highest camps after dark in November.
What to pack for November
- ✓ Layered warm wear — October nights differ hugely from September's
- ✓ A padded jacket for camps above 10,000 ft
- ✓ High-ankle trekking shoes for dry, rocky trails
- ✓ A good camera — this is the season of clear summit views
Don't own the gear? Rent shoes, jackets and more on our rentals page — sanitised after every trek.
Booking notes for November
Crisp, quiet and underrated — often the easiest month to find a spot. The best months for Pin Bhaba Pass are Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep.
Frequently asked
Is November a good time for the Pin Bhaba Pass trek?
We don't recommend Pin Bhaba Pass in November. The trail is at its best in Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep — and there are better options this month (listed below).
How cold is Pin Bhaba Pass in November?
Plan for daytime temperatures around 7°C and nights near -9°C at the higher camps. Our sleeping bags are rated for well below these temperatures.
Can beginners do Pin Bhaba Pass in November?
Pin Bhaba Pass is graded Difficult (5/5), so we recommend at least one prior Himalayan trek. Beginners should start with Nag Tibba, Dayara Bugyal or Kedarkantha instead.
Pin Bhaba Pass · ₹21,999 + 5% GST
8 days · 16,105 ft· permits, meals & leaders included
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