Bali Pass Trek
Moderate to Hard816250

Bali Pass Trek

Dehradun,Uttarakhand

Max Altitude

16250

Rating

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Price

6700

Overview

Bali Pass trek lies in the Himalayas and is at an altitude of 4953 m.  It is a connecting pass that connects Har Ki Dun and the Ruinsara Valley with the Yamunotri Valley. Bali Pass trekking is not for everyone, but for true adventure lovers, the thrill of this trek is much more than you can expect. The challenging trails of Bali Pass make it one of the most difficult treks.

It is a difficult trek intended only for experienced Trekkers. The Bali Pass trek starts from Sankri village in Uttarkashi district Uttarakhand and ends at Janki Chatti. This trek offers magnificent panoramic views of the Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Swargarohini peaks. The alpine meadows of Dev Thach in the middle of the Ruinsara forest are a sight to behold. Ruinsara Lake has an incomparable beauty and majesty with a mythological story associated with it. Trek Bali Pass should be among tourists who want to experience nature in all its beauty and push their limits. The best months for the Bali Pass trek are from May to June and from September to October. With challenging terrains, steep ascents and descents, thrilling pass crossings, and narrow trails, one must have very good physical and mental stamina to undertake this trek successfully. Considered to be one of the most unexplored routes in the Indian Himalayas, the Bali Pass Trek is for adventurers who want to do unconventional treks.

Bali Pass trek has several major attractions that limit the mind to visit this place. The picturesque Debshu Bugyal meadow in the middle of Ruinsara forest with stunning views of Kala Nag mountain and Swargarohini is bliss for tourists to camp here. Undulating meadows surround this unique lake named “Ruinsara Lake” and lie in the middle of the Swargarohini range. The beautiful views of Govind Pashu National Park and Ruinsara Valley are captivating.

Itinerary

Frequently Asked Questions

6700

per person

Inclusions

  1. Accommodation – On the trek, you will live in tents/guesthouses on a sharing basis.
  2. Meals – Breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner. We provide simple, nutritious vegetarian food for all days of the trek
  3. Camping Fees – All trekking permits and forest camping fees are included in the price.
  4. Trekking equipment – Quality tents and sleeping bags in all camps. Sleeping bags withstand temperatures down to -10 ºC.
  5. Safety equipment – First aid kit, oximeter, etc. will be with the trek guide/leader and also at the camp to deal with emergencies
  6. Expert Trek Leaders – All our trek leaders have at least basic/advanced mountaineering qualifications and a first aid course.
  7. Expert Trek Support Team – The mountain staff on this trek consists of certified guides, cooks, helpers, and porters.
  8. Transfers – Transport from Dehradun to Sankari on Day 1st to Lohajung to Dehradun on Day 8th is included.

    Exclusions

    1. Food is purchased by individuals at local canteens on the trek or while driving.
    2. Any travel or accommodation costs for early return excluding days as per itinerary.
    3. Any cost of medical treatment for injuries or accidents before, during or after the trek.
    4. All cutlery (mugs, spoons, plates, snacks, etc.)