Pikey Peak Trek Difficulty is considered moderate. While it is easier than high-altitude treks like Everest Base Camp, it still requires good physical preparation due to daily walking distances and elevation changes.

The trail follows well-marked paths, forested ridges, and stone steps, with some steep uphill and downhill sections, particularly near the summit. Trekkers typically walk 5–7 hours per day, covering 10–18 km, and reach a maximum altitude of 4,065 m (13,336 ft).

To manage the Pikey Peak trek difficulty safely, average to good cardiovascular health and leg strength are essential.

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