8D/7N
Daily Tour
30 people
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The Bali Pass Trek is truly a journey through the changing landscapes of the Himalayas. Starting from enchanting pine and fir forests, the trek takes you to scenic riverside camps, where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings. As you progress, you’ll enter the surreal villages of Har Ki Dun valley, seamlessly connecting with the breathtaking Yamunotri valley.
The trek also offers the opportunity to marvel at beautiful waterfalls and the serene alpine lake of Ruinsara. Surrounded by pristine nature, Ruinsara Lake provides a perfect spot for a refreshing break. Take your time to soak in the tranquility and embrace the stunning views of Swargarohini peak and Bandarpunch ranges from the nearby meadows.
Throughout the trek, you’ll be greeted by snow-capped mountain tops, creating a breathtaking backdrop that will leave you awestruck. As you venture higher, the base camp awaits, promising a thrilling high altitude summit. Here, you’ll experience the exhilarating feeling of crossing the Bali Pass.
Uttarakhand Himalayas are known for their rich wildlife, and the Bali Pass Trek offers glimpses of some of these magnificent creatures. Keep an eye out for the stunning monals, the elusive Himalayan ibex, and the endangered brown bear, as they traverse their natural habitat, adding to the allure of the trek. Moreover, get up close and personal with the mighty Kalanag (Black Peak), a true testament to nature’s marvels.
Dedicate a day to appreciating the glacial Ruinsara Lake, where you can rejuvenate your senses and revel in the serenity of the surroundings. As you continue your journey, enjoy the enchanting beauty of Devsu Thatch and Thanga, two picturesque meadows that epitomize the charm of the Bali Pass Trek.
Embark on the Bali Pass Trek, a captivating voyage that combines the best of Himalayan trekking with spellbinding natural wonders. Experience the thrill of this extraordinary adventure, while immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife that make it truly unforgettable.
Reaching Dehradun is convenient through various modes of transportation:
Assemble at Dehradun Railway Station by 7 AM. Drive to Mori, passing scenic spots like Kempty waterfalls, Nainbagh, and Mussoorie. Sankri, nestled in Uttarkashi within Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, is your first stop. Surrounded by the peaks of Swargrohini, the evening sky paints a captivating scene. Stay in hotels or homestays.
Early morning drive to Taluka. Start the trek by following a stone-way descending to the river bed, passing through villages like Ghangad. After crossing bridges, reach Seema, a camping area. Stay in tents.
Trek to Debshu Bugyal, a vast pastureland. Pass through meadows and rocky terrains. Descend to the river bed, cross bridges, and reach Rainbasera, a campsite near a gushing river. Stay in tents.
Continue to Ruinsara Lake through meadows and streams. Camp between the lake and Supin river, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Explore and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Trek to Odari through forests, rivers, and meadows. Witness higher peaks and sparse vegetation. Odari, a cave believed to be Bali's home, offers clear views of Swargrohini I and II. Stay in tents.
A steep climb with a 60-degree inclined path. Rest in tents after a challenging day.
Cross Bali Pass for panoramic views. Descend cautiously, navigate steep paths, and reach Lower Dhamni. Stay in tents.
Descend to Jaan ki Chatti via a well-defined trail. Leave early for Dehradun, concluding the trek.
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