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Bali Pass Trek

Starting from ₹ 22800
₹ 19,000 Incl. All
20%

Package Option: INR 21,000/- Dehradun to Dehradun
Starting from ₹ 22800
₹ 1,9000 Incl. All
20%

Package Option: INR 21,000/- Dehradun to Dehradun

Days

7

Distance

60 Km

Altitude

16,200 Ft

Difficulty Level

Difficult

Location

Uttarakhand, India

Rating

4.8

Start

Sankri

End

Janki Chatti

Tour Highlights


  • Debshu Bugyal: A huge alpine meadow offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding peaks. Bali Pass Base Camp: Final Campsite before climbing thrilling Bali pass.
  • Bali Pass Summit (4,950 m): A challenging climbing a challenging climb with the views of the panoramic Himalayas.
  • Yamunotri Valley: A beautiful dynasty in the valley, the house of the holy
  • Yamunotry Temple. Ruinsara Tal: A stunning high height lake surrounded by royal mountains.

Inclusion/Exclusion


✅ Inclusions

6 Nights Accommodation during the trek will be provided using Std. Category of camps and Home stay Triple or Quad sharing basis.

Meals include from Day 1 Dinner to Last Day Breakfast. Meals will be simple vegetarian (Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, Snacks, Soup and Dinner).

Experienced Trek Guide and Trekking Crew.

Forest Permit and entrance fee.

Basic First Aid and Medical assistance

High quality Dome tents, Sleeping bags, Mattress, Gaiters or Crampons if Needed, Liner, Toilet Tents, Dining Tent, Dining table, Camping Stole, Kitchen team


❌ Exclusions

Any Meals /Snacks / Beverages in during Trek.

Any of Cost for Airfare, Train fare.

Airport pickup & drop

Any tips, laundry, Phone call, liquors, mineral water, camera fee or any other personal nature expenses.

Any kind of Travel / Health Insurance (each traveller to please carry your own travel / health insurance).

Any kind of medical expenses.

Any transportation used during the trek.


Available Dates

  • 10th February 2025
  • 15th February 2025
  • 20th February 2025
  • 25th February 2025

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Overview & ITINERARY


Bali Pass Trek Overview

Bali Pass Trek is a challenging trek with an ideal mix of nature's beauty and cultural prosperity in Garhwal district of Uttarakhand. This exposes loud trek trekkers to diverse landscapes, closing at the holy site of Yamunotry, from green forests to mountainous areas. This is perfect for experienced trekkers in search of a mixture of physical endurance and spiritual purification. Located at an altitude of 4,900 meters (16,076 ft), Bali Pass is surrounded by the royal peaks of Swargorohini, Bandarpunch and Kalanag in Uttarkashi district. The offbeat trek is ideal for trekkers who want to be alone and intensive interactions with nature. The best trekking time is between May and June and September and October, with clear weather and stunning scenes.


A Trek Through Myth and Culture

Bali Pass Track is not just a physical journey; It is a research of history and legend. As you pass the trail, you witness the Vibrant Garhwali culture in remote villages like Osla and Gangad, where traditions remain untouchable over time. These villages display excellent wooden architecture and colored crafts. Track is in mythology, especially from the Mahabharata. The famous Odari cave is believed to be the rest of Bhima while climbing Pandava's heaven. The huge Swaragohi peaks are often associated with the legendary staircase in heaven, making this track a unique combination of adventure and spiritual discovery.


Footsteps of History

For centuries, the Bali Pass route served as a essential change link between the Tons Valley and Yamunotri. Traders and shepherds braved these perilous trails to change items and cultural impacts. Along the direction, you will come upon historical stone shelters and weathered trail markers that stand as silent witnesses to beyond trips. During British rule, the Garhwal Himalayas, together with the Bali Pass region, have become a hub for explorers and researchers. With the guidance of neighborhood specialists, these expeditions delivered global recognition to the location. Additionally, far off villages close to the skip played a position in India’s freedom movement, imparting safe haven to revolutionaries.


A Living Museum of Nature and Culture

Conquering the Majestic Bali Pass: At an altitude of 4,900 meters (16,076 ft), the Bali Pass trek offers a malignant challenge. Treakers navigated the standing ascending, rocky path and snow -covered area, pushing their borders. The prize is a magnificent peak that offers panoramic views of Swargorohini, Bandarpoonch and Kalanag Mountain Range.

A Mix of Landscapes: Bali pass trek is a visual treatment, which shows diverse landscapes at every step. The dense oak and cedar forests, giant grasslands, and vibrant rhododendron blooms forms for an unforgettable experience. The expander Debshu Bugyal offered a Vista mesmerizing Vista, while the ancient Ruinsara lake surrounded by wildflover and huge peaks adds to the attraction of the trek.

A Close-up Himalayan Adventure: Unlike greater commercialized treks, the Bali Pass stays fantastically unexplored, offering a secluded hiking enjoy. The route passes via far off Himalayan villages like Osla and Gangad, where age-vintage Garhwali customs retain to thrive. These encounters offer a unprecedented glimpse into the place’s wealthy history and traditions.The trek’s isolation permits for an immersive connection with nature, away from the standard crowded trails.


Biodiversity of the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary

The trail winds thru the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for Himalayan flora and fauna. Lucky trekkers may additionally spot elusive species inclusive of the Himalayan black endure, musk deer, or bharal (blue sheep). The skies come alive with the flight of vibrant Himalayan monals and graceful snow pigeons.The sanctuary’s diverse flowers, from towering conifers to delicate alpine blooms and medicinal herbs, enhances the trek’s herbal beauty.


Where Adventure Meets Pilgrimage

The Bali Pass trek concludes at Yamunotri, one of the sacred Char Dham pilgrimage web sites in Hinduism. This fusion of journey and spirituality has attracted each thrill-seekers and devotees for centuries. The journey to the origin of the holy Yamuna River holds profound spiritual significance, supplying trekkers an opportunity for both physical and spiritual rejuvenation.


How to Reach Dehradun or Sankri

By Air:

  • Nearest airport: Jolly Grant Airport (DED), 25 km from Dehradun.
  • Regular flights connect Dehradun with major cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

    By Road:

  • From Delhi: 250 km, 7-8 hours by bus or private cab.
  • From Dehradun: 210 km to Sankri, 8-10 hours by shared cab or private taxi.

By Train:

  • Dehradun Railway Station is well-connected to Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
  • Popular trains: Shatabdi Express and Dehradun Express.

Bali Pass Trek Itinerary

Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri

  • Altitude Sankri: 6,400 Ft.
  • Drive Duration: 220 km | 10 Hours

Your adventure begins with a beautiful drive from Dehradun to narrow, which passes through succulent valleys, dense cedar forests and attractive Himalayan villages. The route provides a glimpse of tons of river, apple orchards and terraced fields. Sankri is a stir -based base camp for several trek in Uttarakhand, including Har Ki Dun and Kedarkantha. On arrival, check in a guesthouse or homestay, interact with the locals, and detect traditional wooden houses that reflect unique Himalayan architecture.

Day 2: Sankri to Devsu Bugyal

  • Altitude Devsu Bugyal: 10,200 Ft.
  • Trek Distance: 10 km | 5-6 Hours

The trek begins with a gradual climb through a dense cedar and oak forest. The sound of fresh mountain wind and rustle leaves creates a peaceful atmosphere. As soon as you climb, you cross the wooden bridges on the gurgesing streams and walk along the Supin River. On reaching Devasu Bagyal, you will be congratulated with a huge meadow that is surrounded by huge peaks. This high altitude meadow is famous for its blooming Wildflower and the panoramic views of the Garhwal Himalayas.

Day 3: Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Tal

  • Altitude Ruinsara Tal: 11,800 Ft.
  • Trek Distance: 7 km | 4-5 Hours

The trail continues through rolling meadows and moraine-covered paths, gradually gaining altitude. The surroundings become more rugged and dramatic, with glimpses of the Swargarohini peaks towering in the distance.

You finally arrive at Ruinsara Tal, a pristine glacial lake nestled in a quiet valley. The reflection of snow-capped mountains on the clear turquoise water makes it one of the most breathtaking spots on the trek.

Day 4: Ruinsara Tal to Thanga Base Camp

  • Altitude Thanga base camp: 13,080 Ft.
  • Trek Distance: 3 km | Duration: 3 Hours

A relatively easy trekking day allows you to move forward before climbing big. The landscape transforms into barren alpine region, in which rocky outflow and ice patches appear on the way. Thanga base camp provides incredible views of Kalanag (Black Peak), Bandarpoonch and Swargorohini. Relax the rest of the day, stretching, and prepare for further climbing.

Day 5: Thanga Base Camp to Bali Pass Base Camp

  • Altitude Bali Pass Base Camp: 15,100 Ft.
  • Trek Distance: 5 km | Duration: 5-6 hours

The trek is standing today and demanding a climb on loose rocks and Moren. Increasing height becomes more challenging in breathing, so a stable speed is important. The footpath is surrounded by snowfield and huge peaks, producing a real Himalayas experience. On reaching Bali Pass Base Camp, you are rewarded with a stunning 360-degree scene in the Garhwal Himalayas. The night will be cold at this height, so ensure proper layering and take enough rest before the big peak day.

Day 6: Bali Pass Base Camp to Lower Damini via Bali Pass

  • Altitude Bali Pass: 16,207 Ft.
  • Trek Distance: 14 km | Duration: 9-10 Hours

The most demand and life day of the trek! You start quickly (before sunrise) to deal with standing climb to Bali nearby. The final climb involves walking on an ice ridge with sheer drops on both sides. In Bali Pass Summit (16,207 ft), Swargorohini, Bandarpunch and Yamunotri take them to breathtaking scenes. The thrill of winning the pass is unmatched. The dynasty is equally challenging, which leads to steep and slippery slopes, which goes to the lower Damini. You pass through glacier fields, screen sections and narrow lines, requiring excessive caution. The landscape changes when you go to green forests near Damini.

Day 7: Lower Damini to Janki Chatti to Dehradun

  • Altitude Jaan ki Chatti: 8,500 Ft.
  • Trek Distance: Lower Dhamni - Janki Chatti: 8 km | 4-5 Hours
  • Drive Duration: Janki Chatti- Dehradun - 170km | 7-8 Hours

The final stretch of the trek takes you through dense forests and small villages, leading to the entrance of the Yamunotry temple to Janaki Chatti. Before going back, take some time to relax in natural hot springs in Janaki Chatti, it is believed that they have healing properties. From here, a beautiful drive for Dehradun mark your earrings passing the end of adventure work.

SHORT ITINERARY

Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri

Day 2: Sankri to Devsu Bugyal

Day 3: Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Tal

Day 4: Ruinsara Tal to Thanga Base Camp

Day 5:Thanga Base Camp to Bali Pass Base Camp

Day 6:Bali Pass Base Camp to Lower Damini via Bali Pass

Day 7:Lower Damini to Janki Chatti to Dehradun

Best time to visit

Best Time to Visit Bali Pass Trek

Bali pass trek is best done during two sessions: Summer (May to June) and Post-Monoon (September to October). Each period provides unique position that increases the experience, ensuring breathtaking visual and manageable trekking conditions.

Summer (May to June)

  • Day temperature: 10° C to 20° C (50° F to 68° F)
  • Night temperature: 0° C to -5° C (32° F to 23° F)
  • Features: succulent greenery, blooming alpine flowers, clear sky and residual ice near nearby.

Autumn (September to October)

  • Day temperature: 10° C to 20° C (50° F to 68° F)
  • Night temperature: 0° C to -5° C (32° F to 23° F)
  • Night temperature: 0° C to -5° C (32° F to 23° F)

Post-Monsoon (September to October)

  • Day temperatures: 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) 10° C to 20° C (50° F to 68° F)
  • Night temperatures: -5°C to -10°C (23°F to 14°F)
  • Features: Crisp air, stable weather, stunning autumn colors, and crystal-clear mountain views.

Avoid Monsoon and Winter

  • Monsoon (July to August): Heavy rainfall, landslides, and slippery trails.
  • Winter (November to April): Extreme cold, deep snow, and harsh conditions, suitable only for highly experienced trekkers.

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Safety & Security

  • We assume that you have checked the challenge levels of the trek/tpor on your own or you can talk to our customer care team which will guide you on how to prepare for the trek.
  • Please seek medical consultation before joining the trek as we are not skilled medical practitioners, although our trek leaders & guides can administer firstaid.
  • It is solely your responsibility to highlight any prevailing medical condition that may hamper the trek/tour.

Cancellation Policy

1. Booking Confirmation

  • A booking is confirmed only after the full payment or the required deposit is received.
  • Customers will receive a confirmation email with all the details of the booking.

2. Payment Methods

  • We accept payments through credit/debit cards, net banking, UPI, and other digital payment methods.
  • Cash payments are not accepted for online bookings.

3. Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation 30 Days or More Before Departure: Full refund, minus a small processing fee.
  • Cancellation 15-29 Days Before Departure: 75% refund of the total booking amount.
  • Cancellation 7-14 Days Before Departure: 50% refund of the total booking amount.
  • Cancellation Less Than 7 Days Before Departure: No refund will be provided.

4. Refund Process

  • Refunds will be processed within 7-10 business days from the date of cancellation.
  • The refund will be credited to the original payment method used during the booking.

5. Rescheduling Policy

  • Rescheduling requests must be made at least 15 days before the departure date.
  • A rescheduling fee may apply, depending on the availability and the new dates chosen.

6. No-Show Policy

  • If a customer fails to show up on the departure date without prior notice, no refund will be provided.

7. Force Majeure

  • In case of unforeseen events like natural disasters, political unrest, or pandemics, customers will be offered a travel voucher equivalent to the booking amount, valid for one year.

8. Additional Charges

  • Any additional services or upgrades requested after the booking will incur extra charges.

9. Child Policy

  • Children below 5 years of age are usually free of charge, while those between 5-12 years may be charged at a discounted rate.

10. Group Discounts

  • Special discounts may be available for group bookings. Please contact our customer service for more details.

11. Customer Support

  • For any queries or assistance, customers can reach out to our 24/7 customer support team via phone, email, or live chat.

FAQ

1. What is the difficulty level of the Bali Pass Trek?

The trek is challenging and requires prior high-altitude trekking experience. It involves steep ascents, glacier crossings, and narrow ridges.

2. What is the best time for the Bali Pass Trek?

The best time is June to September when the weather is stable, and the trail is clear of heavy snow.

3. What is the total distance of the trek?

The trek covers approximately 60 km over 7 days.

4. What is the highest altitude of the trek?

The highest point is Bali Pass Summit at 16,207 ft (4,940m).

5. Is prior trekking experience required?

Yes, since this is a difficult trek, prior high-altitude trekking experience is recommended.

6. What kind of fitness is required?

You should be in good physical condition, able to walk 6–8 hours per day, and comfortable with steep ascents. Cardiovascular endurance and leg strength are essential.

7. What is the starting and ending point of the trek?

Starting Point: Dehradun | Ending Point: Janki Chatti

8. How cold does it get during the trek?

Temperatures can drop to -5°C to -10°C at higher altitudes, especially at night.

9. What are the accommodation options?

The trek includes a mix of campsites and homestays in villages like Sankri.

10. What permits are required?

You need forest permits and trekking permits, which are usually arranged by trekking operators.

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