Bali Pass Trek

Bali Pass Trek

INR 19,999/-

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8 Days and 7 Nights

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Highlights

DAY 1: Drive for 6 – 7 HRS from DEHRADUN – SANKRI

We’ll drive from Mussoorie to Sankri. Stop for lunch along the way. This is a fun drive that starts along the Yamuna River and ends along the beautiful Tons River. Today’s drive has some especially lovely pine forest parts. When we arrive in Sankri, we will check into a scenic hotel/tent and rest for a while. Take a stroll in this lovely hamlet in the evening to re-energize your muscles for the next day’s trek. Sankri is the place where you’ll spend the night.

DAY 2: Drive from Sankri – Taluka by road for 12km & then trek from Taluka – Seema (12 km)

We begin the day with a quick, scenic, and adventurous drive to Taluka, our trek’s starting point. Today’s hike takes you through lovely mixed forest and along the Supin River. The gradient is mild throughout, with an occasional steep patch thrown in for good measure. This area is blessed with a very old and distinct culture that has luckily been preserved. Today, you’ll get a really close and personal look at it.

On the trail, you’ll meet locals from nearby villages and see some of the area’s unique architectural beauty. We’ll pass through a few villages on our way to Seema, a small market town. We’ll camp ahead of Seema in the lovely fields along the river & stay overnight here in the tents.

DAY 3: After breakfast, trek starts from Seema to Rainbasira waterfall for (8km)

The trail follows the Supin river today as well. The first checkpoint is Debshu Bugyal, from which we can see Kala Nag, or Black Top, in all its glory. We’ll descend through the forest with loose stones and a sandy path to the river after crossing Debshu Bugyal. We’ll use a bridge to cross the Supin River. 

We’ll re-ascend after crossing the bridge, this time with the Supin river on our right. There are a few tricky parts with a slick route where we will need to take a detour. We’ll continue along the river until we arrive at our riverside campsite. where you can spend the night.

DAY 4: After breakfast, the trek starts from the Rainbasira waterfall to Thange camp via Ruinsara Lake (10km)

This is our last day of walking along the Supin River. By the afternoon, we’ll be in Ruinsara Tal. Ruinsara is a beautiful lake surrounded by rhododendron bushes and meadows. Although the trail is not challenging, it is exhausting. The campsite at Thange is lovely, and we’ll stay in tents. 

The view from the campground is stunning. Yamuna Kanta, the pass that leads to Yamunotri and is graded as a difficult trek, is located to the south-west of Ruinsara Tal. The magnificent Banderpooch Peak can be found to the east (6,387 m).

DAY 5: Thange camp acclimatization day

At Thange Camp, a day of rest, acclimatization, and exploration is a must. The clear water, fringed by reeds, and the warm sun look positively mesmerizing. Explore this breathtakingly beautiful location, which offers up-close views of the magnificent Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Dhumdhar Kandi, and the White Top. Today we’ll go exploring in Kyarkoti, where we’ll see the most beautiful meadows. We’ll spend the night in tents at Thange Camp.

Day 6: Trek from Thange camp to Bali Pass summit camp for (6km)

We finally start our trek to Bali Pass Summit. The trek’s final stage involves a rough trail with boulder pieces. The gradient will be steep starting from Bali Udiyari and ending at Bali Pass. After a couple of hours of hiking, we arrive at the Bali Pass. Witness 360-degree views of the Swargarohini, Banderpooch, and Garhwal ranges, as well as the underlying Yamnotri valley, from this vantage point. 

DAY 7: After breakfast, Trek from summit camp to Damini camp for (11Km)

After crossing the Bali Pass, the most exciting and challenging part of the trek begins. We’ll make our way down the nearly vertical road, which is riddled with scree and large stones. Following this leg, we will encounter the goat road, which will be a much more difficult trek. We will arrive at the camp after this incredibly difficult section. After this extremely challenging part of the trek, we will reach our campsite at Damni & stay in tents overnight.

DAY 8: After breakfast Damini to Jankichatti to Dehradun by taxi

As part of the Bali Pass Trek Itinerary, today’s journey begins with a hike from Damini to the Jankichatti road-head, with a stop at the sacred Yamunotri shrine to pay respects. After an invigorating 4-5 hours of trekking, we reach Jankichatti, where a vehicle awaits to take us back to Dehradun. This marks the conclusion of the trek, leaving you with cherished memories as you prepare for your next adventure.

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Explore the Himalayas with Us

Certified trekking and tour specialists based in Himachal Pradesh, offering safe, eco-friendly, and unforgettable mountain experiences.

Contact

+91 8219669925

greatindiantrails@gmail.com

Himachal Pradesh