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Bali Pass Trek

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Bali Pass Trek

Duration: 8 Days

Max Altitude: 16,207 ft.

Pickup Point: Dehradun

Best Time: May to October

Price includes Jacket/Shoes Offer

Duration

8 Days

Max Altitude

16207 ft

Pickup Point

Dehradun

Minimum Age

18

Best Time To Visit

May to June and September to October

Price

Starts from Rs. 18,500/- pp (including free -5 degree winter jacket of Tripole Brand)

Activities

Bali Pass - Special Offer

We are providing -5 degree winter jacket sponsored by Tripole brand absolutely free to take home. When you book Bali Pass trek with us, we deliver jacket to your home address before your departure date.

Fixed departure dates from Dehradun:

May:- 15, 18, 25

Bali Pass is a trekking route that connects the Yamunotri Valley to Har Ki Dun valley through Ruinsara lake. Highlights of the Bali Pass trek are its changing landscapes from pine and fir forests, riverside camps, the surreal villages of Har Ki Dun valley, beautiful waterfalls, alpine lake of Ruinsara, meadows overlooking Swargarohini peak, snow cappped mountain tops and base camp & a thrilling high altitude summit like crossing, and the list goes on. The pass is more approachable from the Har Ki Dun valley as the gradient is less steep and gives good time for the trekkers to acclimatize to the altitude. The trek starts from Sankri and passes through the Govind National Park, which is famous for its wild flowers. It also gives one an opportunity to visit the sacred lake at Ruinsara on the way and to explore the less travelled path over Yamunotri pass to Yamunotri temple. Bali Pass trek has a lot to offer apart from its isolation and a challenging pass climb. We are surrounded either by the mighty Swargarohini or Bandarpunch ranges at almost all times. We get to see Kalanag (Black Peak) up close. This peak was first summited by Jack Gibson in 1955 and the students of Doon school. We spend a full day beside the glacial Ruinsara Lake, and walk across the two delightfully pretty meadows of Devsu Thatch and Thanga. One of our camps will be beside a waterfall and another one lies above 4,000m. We stand a chance of spotting some of the wildlife of the Uttarakhand Himalayas — monals, the Himalayan ibex and the endangered brown bear. Towards the end of the Bali Pass trek, we see the source of the Yamunotri river and also pay a visit to the revered Yamunotri Devi temple. All in all, Bali Pass is a wholesome adventure that provides trekkers with every element of a Himalayan trek.

Special Offer We are providing -5 degree winter jacket of Tripole brand absolutely free to take home. When you book Bali Pass trek with us, we deliver jacket to your home address before your departure date.

Difficulty

Difficult

Itinerary

DAY 1 Dehradun to Sankri (Drive : 220 km, Duration: 10 hrs, Altitude: 6,400 ft)
Sankri is the first stop before you start your Bali pass trek. This is a small village in Uttarkashi, which lies within Govind Wildlife Sanctuary. You will pass scenic spots like on the drive from Dehradun, to Sankri. Kempty waterfalls and Nainbagh, Mussoorie, etc. It is surrounded with the peaks of Swargrohini, and other Greater Himalayan summits. The evening sky rises up around Sankri, creating amazing scenes. This is a great way to get started on your trek. Here, you can stay in hotels or at home stay.
DAY 2 Sankri to Seema via Taluka (Drive : 12 km, Trek: 12 km, Duration: 7-8 hrs, Altitude: 8,500 ft)
Get up early to start the morning drive to Taluka. This is where we start our trekking. You will cross major streams, bamboo, and deodar trees to reach the driveway that is 12 km long. It is a joy to turn over many mountain bends. You can camp near Forest Rest House, and in some cases trekkers also camp there. Begin your walk from Taluka by following a stone-way, which descends to the river bed. From here, the path follows the Supin river. The path gradually ascends after crossing a couple of cement and wooden bridges. The path will open up to the left after about an hour. Many locals are busy at their jobs around here. They are happy to greet you. You can find stunning, undiscovered wooden architectures if you continue walking for 2 hours. This is Ghangad village. It takes another 20 minutes to reach the dhaba or water run mill. Continue onwards for an additional hour to reach another campsite that is currently under construction. A wooden bridge will take you to Osla village. Osla, with its unique wooden houses, is a very popular tourist destination. Continue walking for 60 minutes under forest cover, next to Supin river, until you reach Seema. You will see Himalayan Monal if you keep your eyes open in the forest. Seema is a camping area, but you will find many trekkers there. You can stay in tents for the night and then relax.
DAY 3 Seema to Rainbasera (Trek: 10 km, Duration: 6-7 hrs, Altitude: 10,200 ft)
o reach Debshu Bugyal, our first major spot, you must start from scratch. Start by walking on the Supin river. Today's trail climbs and becomes steeper as you reach Debshu Bugyal. There will be boulders along the route once you reach Ruinsara Valley. Keep climbing to see the famous Oslo village behind you. Continue on for another 30 minutes and Debshu Bugyal will be here. You can take a break here, as the Bugyal is a huge 2km long pastureland. The meadows can be seen to the north and west of Kala Nag. From here, the path drops abruptly until you reach river bed. It is slippery and filled with stones. Here you'll cross another bridge. Admire the amazing sights all around you. The trail climbs steeply from this point. Rainbasera's next campsite has one small hut. The gushing river is a beautiful sight to see in the evening. Trekkers often spend this peaceful moment right next to river bed boulders. Tents are a good option.
DAY 4 Rainbasera to Ruinsara tal (Trek: 7 km, Duration: 4-5 hrs, Altitude: 11,800 ft)
It's an exciting day, as Ruinsara Lake is our next camping ground. It will be a similar trail to the one you saw yesterday. Continue walking for about 3-4 hours to reach the water body. The lake can be accessed by crossing streams, walking and other adventures. Camping today is a true dream. It is located between Ruinsara lake and Supin river, surrounded with meadows that are dotted by huge snow-capped mountains. The sky is dominated by the stunning Bandarpoonch range peaks like Kala Nag, Bandarpoonch and Dhumdhar Khai. Here you will also find Yamontri temple. You can simply walk around the area and take in the sights.
DAY 5 Ruinsara Tal to Odari (Trek: 4 km, Duration: 3-4 hrs, Altitude: 13,100 ft)
Today's walk will only take you 4km. It descends towards the Supin river. You will pass through forests and cross rivers. The path climbs again before reaching the next meadow. The higher peaks can be seen from the meadows. This is a preview of the things you have seen in the last few days. Surprisingly the vegetation becomes sparser in the future. Odari is within a kilometre. Near the campsite is a rock cave. Odari, which is a cave, was given the name. This cave is believed to have been the home of Bali, the brother of Lord Krishna. You can also see Swargrohini 1 and 2 clearly from this cave. Trek Leader will offer some training sessions after lunch that will help you as you climb higher.
DAY 6 Odari to Bali col camp (Trek: 5 km, Duration: 6-7 hrs, Altitude: 15,100 ft)
Although it seems like a shorter day, it isn't easy. It will be a steep climb up a 60 degree inclined path. This is a ridge-walk with loose rocks and scree. It is also difficult because of the stones that are scattered along the trail. You should get enough sleep and water. To avoid serious complications from height gain, you should take the necessary precautions. Nighttime temperatures tend to drop below zero degrees. Prepare for the cold. You can rest in tents after a long day.
DAY 7 Bali Col cmap to Lower Dhamni via Bali Pass (Trek: 14 km, Duration: 10-11 hrs, Altitude: 16,200 ft)
This can be considered the summit day. Today, you'll be crossing the Bali Pass in order to reach Lower Dhamni. You will need to eat enough for the long day. The path to Bali Pass is steep and covered in snow. Follow the route marked by your guides. You don't need to rope up, but you can wear microspikes if necessary. The summit of the pass is reached after a steep climb lasting between 2 and 3 hours. It is just 10 feet wide by 30 feet wide. This is the highest point where you can feel like you are on top of a mountain. Enjoy the 360-degree views of Swargarohini and Banderpooch peaks. The Yamnotri Valley is visible to the right. Enjoy the view and take in the moment. Keep your eyes open for the descent, as the real thrill begins now. You will climb down almost to 90 degrees, following a narrow path. Follow your guide and use proper techniques. The path from the lower Dhamni to the upper Dhamni is very difficult so take care. You may find it difficult due to the snow. Rest at Upper Dhamni after this difficult part. You will find the path from leg to Dhamni confusing. Follow your guide and make sure you are in a group. After some rest, we will begin our trek to Lower Dhamni. It is recommended to stick with your leader and team as the path can be confusing. From here, the trail will be flattened and easily visible. It runs for about 2 km through the forest. You can rest in your tents. You will be able to stay there for a long time.
DAY 8 Lower Dhamni - Jaan ki Chatti & Drive to Dehradun ( Trek: 8 km, Duration: 4-5 hrs, Drive : 170 km, Duration: 7 hrs, Altitude: 8,500 ft)
It is the last day of the trek. This day will be the easiest, with a lot more descends than ascends. It is a cement-paved pathway. The climb up to Yamunotri takes another 1-2 hours. To reach Dehradun, leave early from your campsite.

Inclusions/Exclusions

Package Inclusions

  • Accommodation in Guest house / Camps / Homestay on sharing basis
  • Meals include from Day 1 dinner to last day breakfast. Meals will be simple, nourishing, hot, fresh and vegetarian mostly
  • Morning & Evening refreshments at the stays
  • Professional and experienced staff to cater your needs for the whole trip
  • Neat and clean vehicle for the journey with experienced driver specially for hilly terrains
  • Parking fees and other tolls and taxes wherever payable

Package Exclusions

  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions above
  • Any kind of personal expenses during the trip or out of any emergency/ Alcoholic beverages
  • Any personal trekking gears
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage

Restrictions:

  • Littering during trek to keep environment safe and clean
  • Alcohol consumption during travel and trekking

Things To Carry

  • Back pack (50L-60L, ~35L for weekend treks)
  • Warm clothes (4-5 layers, subject to season and altitude) / 4-5 pairs of socks / Gloves / Warm Cap
  • Hiking shoes
  • Raincoat or poncho
  • Toilet papers
  • Water bottle / Snacks
  • Power bank / Charger
  • Sunscreen / Lip guard / Moisturizer
  • Torch
  • One valid ID proof

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation on or within 15 days (0 days to 14 days) of departure – 100% charge as a cancellation fees
  • Cancellation on or before 15 days of departure – 50% charge as a cancellation fees
  • In case of unforeseen weather conditions, natural disasters or government restrictions, certain activities/whole trek may be cancelled and in such cases the operator will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However, no refund will be provided for the same.
  • No refund will be processed in case of trek cancelled by trekker due to personal/medical emergency
  • If package includes any product offering (e.g. Jacket or Bag), that will not be returned and price of the product will not be refunded. For example, if booking amount collected Rs. 2000 and the package includes jacket offer worth Rs.1500 then in case of cancellation, Jacket will not be returned and only Rs.500 (2000-1500) will be refunded subject to fulfill of other cancellation policy conditions.

Refund Policy

  • Any refund applicable will be processed within 14 business days.

Confirmation Policy

  • Upon booking, the trekker will receive a confirmation voucher via email, within 48 hours (on working days).
  • In the exceptional cases of slots not being available, viable alternatives will be provided to the customer, in regards to the customer’s preference. In such cases, a new voucher would be sent via email, consisting of the new trek details.
  • Alternatively, the trekker may choose to cancel their booking before confirmation and a full refund will be processed.

Payment Terms Policy

  • 100% of total trek cost will have to be paid 0 days before the date of booking.

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    From INR 18,500

    Duration: 8 Days

    Max Altitude: 16,207 ft.

    Pickup Point: Dehradun

    Best Time: May to October

    Price includes Jacket/Shoes Offer

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