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· National Strenuous

Pir Panjal Traverse

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60.0 km Distance
14h 56min Est. duration
Strenuous Difficulty
Linear Route type

Pir Panjal Traverse is a 60.0 km National Hiking hiking trail covering an interesting stretch of countryside.

A 60.0 km long-distance route for dedicated hikers. Total walking time is approximately 13 hours and 20 minutes.

This is a point-to-point route, running from one location to another. Plan ahead for return transport, or consider reversing the route on your way back.

As a National Walking Network (NWN) trail, this route represents a nationally recognised hiking corridor. Infrastructure and waymarking are maintained at a high standard.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start · Mahu valley Banihal
0 km 33.4708°, 75.0782°
1
15.0 km 33.4923°, 74.9653°
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2
30.0 km 33.5129°, 74.8537°
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3
45.0 km 33.5499°, 74.7827°
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B
Finish · Aharbal Kulgam
60.0 km 33.5514°, 74.7964°

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total distance of Pir Panjal Traverse?
The total distance of Pir Panjal Traverse is 60.0 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Pir Panjal Traverse?
The estimated walking time for Pir Panjal Traverse is approximately 14h 56min.
Is Pir Panjal Traverse a loop trail?
No, Pir Panjal Traverse is a linear (point-to-point) trail. It runs from Mahu valley Banihal to Aharbal Kulgam. Plan ahead for return transport.
What is the starting point of Pir Panjal Traverse?
The starting point of Pir Panjal Traverse is Mahu valley Banihal.
What fitness level is needed for Pir Panjal Traverse?
Pir Panjal Traverse is rated strenuous. Excellent fitness, experience, and preparation are essential.
Who maintains the Pir Panjal Traverse trail?
Pir Panjal Traverse is maintained and managed by Zeeshan Mushtaq.
Is Pir Panjal Traverse part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Pir Panjal Traverse is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.