Reo Purgyil


Reo Purgyil, and it's shorter twin known as Leo Pargial or Leo Pargil, are twin mountain peak at the southern end of the Zanskar Range in the Western Himalaya located on the border between Himachal Pradesh, India and Tibet, China.
Reo Purgyil, is the highest mountain peak in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This dome shaped peak, often obscured by clouds, is part of a great massif that rises above the Sutlej river and overlooks the western valleys of Tibet. The Spiti River, a right bank tributary of the Satluj, drains the northern face of the massif.
Leo Pargial, a well-known slightly shorter twin of Reo Purgyil, is located about 2 km north of Reo Purgyil.
NH-505 passes by the nearby Nako village located on the slopes of the Reo Purgyil mountain, close to the India-Tibet border.

Climbing history

Nako, base for the trekking, also has tourist hotels, homestays, restaurants, a lake, Buddhist Gompa.

Transport

NH-505 passes through the nearby Nako.