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Bali pass trek: A adventure of Himalaya’s grandeur

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Bali pass trek

Bali pass is the trek between Yamunotri and har ki dun valley at the altitude of 16420ft, it is one of the difficult treks which starts from sankri village Uttarakhand and the trek comes to end at Janki Chatti. It has many scenic views throughout the journey of Kalanga, Bandar Poonch, and swargarohini peaks. While trekking between Ruinsara forest you can see the beautiful alpine meadows of Dev Thach. If you are a hardcore trekker and love the adventure and want to experience a different adventure you should have Bali pass trek on your list, the best time for the trek is post-monsoon from May to June and September to October. One has to be very good physical and mental endurance to complete the trek successfully.  One of the unconsidered trails of the Himalayas anyone who wants to do adventure and offbeat trek should try this trek. Stay on this page for the details of the temperature, itinerary, and photos.

 

Bali pass trek highlights

  • Explore the Jaunsari villages of Uttarakhand.
  • the high rich culture of the osla and gangad villages, osla is known for its Himachali architecture.
  • You can spend a good time or relax on the lakeside of Ruinsara lake.
  • You can also visit the Yamunotri temple where you can seek blessings of the lord shiva

 

Temperature

The temperature of Bali pass is cool, during the summer the day time temperature can go high as 25/30°C but at the night it goes down to 0°C to 5°C. after the summer (post-monsoon) the temperature started cooling down and from winters the temperature goes down to below 0 degrees.

Best time to visit Bali pass trek

The best time to visit the Bali pass is summer (May to June) and the post-monsoon (September and October) that time you are able to see the beauty and scenic view of the Bali pass trek.

 

Where is Bali pass?

Bali pass located at Uttarakhand, India. Bali pass trek is at the elevation of 4650m, it is the high-altitude pass, where you are able to explore the beautiful view of Kala nag, Bandar Poonch, and swararohini. It is one of the difficult treks, so trekkers are informed to take the technical gears like rope and crampons.

Photos of Bali pass trek

Bali pass trek (9 days and 8 nights)

We provide the full accommodations with the inclusion of transports, hotels, meals, and sightseeing from the day you reach Dehradun, just left all the worry on us about food, trek, transports, etc. we are here to give you the best experience of the trek.

 

Area:                   Garhwal Himalayas

Duration:             9 days

Best Season         Mid May – Mid October

Grade:                 Tough

Altitude               4800 mts

Total Trekking      105 K.M

 

Bali pass trek Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive in Sankri

 

Day 2

Sankri (1920 M) – Taluka (2107 M) 12 Kms by Road & Trek from Taluka – Seema (2560 M), 12 km (6-7 Hours)

 

Day 3

Seema Camp to Rainbasera – 9 km trek (4 hours)

 

Day 4

Rainbasera to Ruinsara Tal– 7.5 km (4 hours)

 

Day 5

Ruinsara Tal to Odari – 4 km (3 hours)

 

Day 6

Odari to Base Camp- 3.25 km trek (3 hours)

 

Day 7

Base Camp to Lower Dhamni via Bali Pass- 10 km (8-10 hours)

 

Day 8

Lower Dhamni to Jaan ki Chattivia Yamunotri – 9.5 km trek

 

Day 9

Departure from Janki

Chatti

 

What’s Included?

  • Meals across the trek (Starting Dinner on Day 1 till Lunch on Day 8)
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges (only if availing transportation through Bikat Adventures)
  • Tents (two people sharing), Sleeping bags, mats
  • All gears like helmet, microspikes, etc as per required
  • Trek guide, cook, and helper for the other necessary things.
  • Hotel stay in Sankri on Day 1 & Janki Chatti on Day 8

What’s Not Included?

  • Portage of personal bags during the trek
  • Any kind of travel insurance cost provided by us
  • Any personal expenses
  • Any Expense not specified in the inclusions list

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