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Bali Pass Trek
There aren’t many treks that let one experience the raw grandeur of a Himalayan pass crossing. Connecting Har Ki Dun valley with Yamunotri, the Bali Pass is an exhilarating trail. It traverses the confluence of Tons and Ruinsara rivers, the undisturbed serenity of the Ruinsara Valley and the lush meadows of Devsu Thach
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Bali Pass Trek
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Bali Pass Trek Within the kernels of Garhwal, lies the Bali Pass having an astounding elevation of 5,000 meters. This arresting high altitude pass offers unobstructed views of the sublime Himalayan peaks such as Kala Nag, Bandarpoonch, and Swargarohini. The Bali Pass trek is full of adventures and mystical views that will make your trip nostalgic. The trek starts from Sankri village and ends at Jankichatti. A little trekking experience is necessary for commencing this trek.
INR 7,899
Hight
20
8
20,3 Km
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Bali Pass is a mountain pass that peaks slightly short of 5000 meters mark, and connects the Har Ki Dun - Ruinsara Valley to Yamunotri and vice-versa. The trek runs through numerous heritage Villages of Har Ki Dun valley such as Osla, Gangaad, Taluka and ascends deep into the Govind National Park. On the route we come across the beautiful Ruinsara Lake. Multiple Waterfalls lie on the way to the pass. Bali Pass trek distance is 66 KM from Taluka to Janki Chatti. The trek is on the difficult end as it has maximum height more than 16000 feet and long walking days, with steeps ascents and descents. If one plans to attempt Bali Pass trek solo, it is highly advised to trek along a route guide as it is easy to misjudge the trail while descending or ascending the pass, with steep sections which can cause mishaps.
Bali Pass trek has a lot to offer apart from its virgin trails 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) & Swargarohini Peak up close. At 6,387 meters, the Kalanag peak is highest in this region. This peak was first summited by Jack Gibson in 1955 and the students of Doon school. We spend a day beside the Ruinsara Lake. The walk across the two meadows of Devsu Thatch and Thanga is breathtaking. One of our camps will be beside a waterfall and another one lies above 4,000 m.
Description Trek
Bali Pass is a very beautiful and an uphill & after summit downhill trek in the Himalayas, The Bali Pass Trek is great for those people who have a great passion for high altitude mountaineering and consider it a special purpose in their life. The right time to do this trek is from 5th May to the last of June and then from the last of August to the last month of October. specially in the months of May and June, snow is found in abundance here, which makes your trek very memorable and also a little difficult. So this trek should not be considered too easy We are a local team in Uttarakhand so we have a more experienced team, Himalayan Hikers
- Day 1 : Pick up to you from Dehradun railway station – Drive to Sankri Market – 210 Km (8/9 Hours (1920 Meters) overnight stay our hotel
- Day 2 : Trek from Sankri to taluka by taxi – 11 km same day trek to Cheludgad camp (12 km) (4/5 Hours) (2600 Meters) overnight stay camp
- Day 3 : Trek from Cheludgad camp to Devsu Bugyal (07 km) (3/4 Hours) (2890 Meters) overnight stay Camp
- Day 4 : Trek from Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Tal (12 km) (5/6 Hours) (3500 Meters)overnight stay camp
- Day 5 : Trek from Ruinsara Lake to Odari camp (7 km) (4/5 Hours) (3815 Meters) overnight stay camp
- Day 6 : Trek from Odari camp to Bali pass Summit – down to upper Damni (11 km) (3800 Meters) (4/5 Hours)
- Day 7 : Trek from Upper Damni to Yamunotri temple or Jankichatti (11km) (2650 Meters) (6/7 Hours) night stay in hotel
- Day 8 :Drive from Jankichatti to Dehradun by taxi (185 km) (8/9 Hours)