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Bali pass Trek

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Bali Pass Trek Altitude: – 4950 m -16207 FT
Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Duration: 8 Days
Trek distance: – On foot 60 Km– By Road taxi 398 Km
Price: ₹22,500 Per Person
Suitable Age: 15+

Overview

Bali Pass Trek a Connecting Ruinsara Valley to Yamunotri Valley in the Garhwal Himalayas Uttarakhand-2024, Complete Itinerary more information
Bali Pass Trek lies at the height Altitude of 4953 Meters. The Bali Pass Trek starts from Sankri Base Camp, which is the base camp of more than twenty-five Treks In Uttarakhand, and Ends at Trek Yamunotri Jankichatti.

The Bali Pass Trek comes under Govind Wildlife Sanctuary National Park in Uttarkashi district Uttarakhand. No doubt and the Himalayas have enchanting beauty, a bracing climate, and desirable soothing green meadows.

So, what else can be better than spending some days here in the serenity?

The special thing is that you can also do this trek together with the Harkidoon trek, for which you must have Dehradun to Dehradun for 8 nights and 9 days. includes transport.

Highlights of Bali Pass Trek

Bali Pass is a high-altitude trekking route in the Garhwal region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Here are some highlights of Bali Pass Trek:

Scenic beauty: The Bali Pass trek is known for its breathtaking scenery. You will come across snow-capped mountains, dense forests, gushing streams, and meadows filled with wildflowers.
High altitude: The trek takes you through some of the highest altitudes in the region, with the Bali Pass summit at 4,953 meters above sea level.
Challenging terrain: The trek is considered to be challenging due to its steep ascents and descents, rocky terrain, and unpredictable weather.
Cultural immersion: The trek takes you through remote villages and allows you to interact with the locals, learn about their culture and way of life.
Wildlife: The region is rich in wildlife, and you may spot animals such as musk deer, bharal (blue sheep), and Himalayan black bear.
Overall, the Bali Pass trek is an unforgettable experience for trekkers who are looking for a challenging adventure in a stunning natural setting.

Key Points Bali Pass Trek

Duration: – 07 Nights 08 Days from Dehradun to Dehradun

Trek Base Camp: – Sankri Market

Summer Temperature: – Day 5°C to 15°C = Night -2° C to 5° C

Bali Pass Trek Altitude: – 4950 m -16207 ft

Best Time: – May, June, September, October,

Trek Level: – Moderate to Difficult

Trek distance: – On foot 60 Km– By Road taxi 398 Km

Best Time To Visit Bali Pass

May, June, September, October

Why Choose Trek

1. You can travel back in time to the ancient villages of Osla or Gangad
The serene, tranquil lake lies among the beautiful mountains of Swaragrohini. The meadows are pristine and undeveloped. The lakeside is tranquil and one can feel the peace.
The unique folklore and village culture of Osla and Gangad are evident from day one. You will be captivated for hours by the captivating Himachali architecture of Osla’s ancient temples.

2. The Ruinsara Forest’s alpine meadows, Devsu Thach, are a great surprise.
Dev Thach’s setting is stunning. The perfect setting is a thriving meadow with tall trees and Kalanag, Swargarohini, and Kalanag in the background. This is a great spot to camp.

3.The Ruinsara Trail, which runs from Devsu Thach up to Ruinsara Lake and continues to Ruinsara River.
This stretch is beautiful but also quite tricky. It is narrow so it’s easy to compare it with Rishi Gorge. Nanda Devi Although it’s not as difficult as the former, sanctuary is possible. Amazing array of alpine flowers can be seen along the riverbank.

Weather Condition

May and June will have snow at Bali Pass and its Base Camp region, all the way to Odari will be covered in snow. There will be no snow in September but by October, fresh snowfall starts accumulating due to cold weather and remains on some stretches until October end (the last safe window to do the crossing).

Is Bali Pass safe for beginner trekkers?

Yes, Bali Pass Trek is a safe trek if you are going with a good trekking team which you must know before booking yourself, It is important for you to know whether the bow trekking organization with which we are going is right or not,

And if possible, trek with a local trekking organization, you can do the same help all the time. then your trek can be very good and memorable

The minimum age required to trek Bali Pass is 15 years and the maximum is 55 years. The rest depends on your fitness.

How To Reach Bali Pass Trek

Bali Pass Trek is located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand and can be reached through Dehradun, which is the nearest major city. Here are the steps to reach Bali pass trek from Dehradun:

By air: The nearest airport to Dehradun is Jolly Grant Airport, which is about 29 km away. From the airport, you can take a taxi or a bus to Dehradun.
By train: Dehradun is well connected by rail to major cities in India. The Dehradun Railway Station is located in the heart of the city and can be reached easily by taxi or auto-rickshaw.
By road: Dehradun is connected to major cities by road and has a good network of buses and taxis. You can take a bus or a taxi from Delhi, which is about 240 km away, to reach Dehradun.
Once you reach Dehradun, you can take a taxi or a bus to reach Sankri, which is the starting point of the Bali pass trek. The distance between Dehradun and Sankri is about 190 km, and it takes around 8-9 hours to reach by road. From Sankri,

Difficulty Level

The difficulty of the Bali Pass Trek can be categorized as moderate to challenging, and it may not be suitable for beginners or novice trekkers. Here are some factors to consider:

Altitude: The Bali Pass Trek reaches high altitudes, with the pass itself at around 4,800 meters (15,750 feet). Trekking at such altitudes can pose challenges due to reduced oxygen levels, which can lead to altitude sickness if not acclimatized properly. Beginners may find it more challenging to acclimatize and cope with the altitude.
Terrain: The trail involves a variety of terrain, including steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, river crossings, and sections with loose scree. You will need to have a good level of fitness and stamina to handle these conditions.
Weather: Weather conditions in the Himalayan region can be unpredictable, with the potential for rapid changes in temperature, rain, and snowfall. Being prepared for such weather fluctuations is crucial.

Long Duration: The Bali Pass Trek typically takes around 7-10 days to complete, depending on the specific itinerary and the trekking group’s pace. Long treks like this can be physically demanding and tiring.
Given these challenges, it’s advisable for beginners to gain some experience with shorter and less demanding treks at lower altitudes before attempting the Bali Pass Trek. It’s also important to have proper trekking gear, including warm clothing, trekking boots, and trekking poles, and to travel with a knowledgeable local guide or join a reputable trekking group. This will ensure safety and make the trek more manageable, even for those with limited trekking experience.

Tour Plan

Day 1
Arrive in Sankri

Day 2
Sankri (1920 M) - Dhatmeer Village via Taluka (2107 M)( 2500) - Seema (2560 M)

Day 3
Seema Camp (2560 M) to Rainbasera (3086 M)

Day 4
Rainbasera (3086 M) to Ruinsara Tal (3565 M)

Day 5
Ruinsara Tal (3565 M) to Odari (4008 M)

Day 6
Odari (4008 M) to Base Camp (4678 M)

Day 7
Base Camp (4678 M) to Lower Dhamni (3415 M) via Bali Pass (4950 M)

Day 8
Lower Dhamni (3415 M) to Jaan ki Chatti (2650 M) via Yamunotri. Drive to Dehradun

Arrive in Sankri

Distance: 210km kms (Dehradun to Sankri)

Duration: 8 Hours

Report in Sankri by 4 PM. Sankri is a very remote village but a scenic town located in the region of Govind Pashu national park in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. It is around 210 km away from Dehradun. Private taxi takes around 8 hours to reach Sankri whereas bus takes around 10 hours to reach the same. Night stay & dinner will be provided by us. Stay will be arranged at a Guest house/Homestay.

Sankri (1920 M) - Dhatmeer Village via Taluka (2107 M) - Seema (2560 M)

Distance: 8 kms drive + 16 kms treks

Duration: 1.5 hour drive + 4-5 hours trek

Early morning drive from Sankri to Dhatmeer Village via Taluka in a Taxi. The time taken for the drive is about 1 hour. Dhatmeer is the starting point of our trek. After Breakfast at Dhatmeer, we will start trekking with packed lunch for Seema Camp (2560 M) on an even surface through thick forests of chestnuts, walnuts, willows, chinars and a variety of conifer trees. You will find a few waterfalls on the way. Dhaatmeer village or just trek along the Karmanasha stream. Both the routes meet at Gangaar village. Reach Seema Campsite by late afternoon. Overnight stay in tents.

Seema Camp (2560 M) to Rainbasera (3086 M)

Distance: 9 kms

Duration: 5 hours

Today also, the trek is along the Supin river. First milestone is Debshu Bugyal, from where we will get a magnificent view of Kala Nag or Black Peak. After crossing Debshu Bugyal, we will descend through the forest with loose stones and sandy path to the river. We will cross the Supin river through a bridge. After crossing the bridge, we will again ascend with the Supin river flowing now on our right. There are a couple of tricky sections with slippery path where we might have to take a diversion. Trek along the river until we reach our campsite, which is by the side of the river. Overnight stay in Camps.

Rainbasera (3086 M) to Ruinsara Tal (3565 M)

Distance: 8.5 kms

Duration: 6 hours

This will be our last day when we walk along the Supin river. Today we will reach Ruinsara Tal by afternoon. Ruinsara is a lovely lake surrounded by meadows and rhododendron bushes. The trail is not difficult but it is tiring. The campsite is beautiful and we will have a chance to stay in wooden huts instead of camps. On one side of our camps is tiny lake of Ruinsara and on the other side is Supin River. The view from the campsite is mesmerising. On the south-west of Ruinsara Tal is Yamuna Kanta, the pass which takes you to Yamunotri and is rated as a difficult trek. To the east is the majestic Banderpooch Peak (6,387 m). The views of Dhumdhar Kandi (5,873 m) to the east, and Kala Nag (6,387m) and White Peak (6,102m) to the south-east are spectacular.

Ruinsara Tal (3565 M) to Odari (4008 M)

Distance: 4 kms

Duration: 3 hours

Today is a short and easy trek of about 4 km. Initially we descend down to Supin river through the dense vegetation. Crossing the river through a bridge, we will then ascend to a small meadow and then head south east along the river. After a trek of 3 kms or so the trail meanders towards south west. Walking for a kilometre from here brings us to our campsite Odari. Odari means a naturally made rock cave. According to folklore, it is believed that Bali (Hanuman's brother) stayed in this cave for one night. The views from the campsite are spectacular. In the North East we will have the crystal clear view of mighty peaks of Swargarohini 1 & 2. In the later half of the day the learning sessions will be conducted for the participants on techniques that might be of use in the coming days.

Odari (4008 M) to Base Camp (4678 M)

Distance: 3.25 kms

Duration: 3 hours

The day starts with a short hike south west to the base camp, but this hike would not be an easy one. We will have to walk on a mountain ridge with a 60 degree incline full of loose stones. This day is critical as we will be camping at a height of 4678 Metre. It is important to keep yourself active & hydrated to avoid chances of getting AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). The temperature will drop to subzero levels increasing the difficulty many folds. Acclimatisation also takes longer at such heights. Overnight stay in camps.

Base Camp (4678 M) to Lower Dhamni (3415 M) via Bali Pass (4950 M)

Distance: 10 kms

Duration: 89- hours

Today is the day because we will cross the Bali Pass (4950 m) and reach our next and also the last campsite, Lower Dhamni. We head south east towards the pass. Today's trek will be longer and the most challenging one. We will break camps and start trekking early in the morning at around 6 AM. The trail upto the pass remains full of snow which will require using the techniques learnt earlier. It will take around 2-3 hours to reach the pass from the base camp. Once we reach the pass, enjoy the 360 degree view of peaks such as Swargarohini, Banderpooch, Garhwal ranges and the Yamnotri valley. The most interesting as well as the difficult part of the trek starts after crossing the Bali Pass. We will descend down through a nearly vertical path full of scree and big stones. After crossing this leg, we will come across the goat route. To cross this leg, one needs to be mentally prepared because we will walk on an irregular path which is 6 inches or less wide in some places. After this extremely challenging part, we will rest for a while at a site called Upper Dhamni. After taking rest, we will resume our trek to Lower Dhamni. The path is a confusing one and therefore it is advised to stay with your trek leader and team.

Lower Dhamni (3415 M) to Jaan ki Chatti (2650 M) via Yamunotri. Drive to Dehradun.

It is good to make your booking two months prior in advance. In the event of cancellation of any trek/adventure activity due to any reasons, it is compulsory to notify us in writing. Cancellation charges will only be effective from the date we receive your request in writing.

If the trek is cancelled by us due to any reason (heavy snowfall, rainfall, natural disaster etc.) then the refund would not be initiated but you can go on the same trek another year. Himalayas discover Family is always with you.,, Thanks

The cancellation charges are as follows:
(No bank charges deducted will be Refundable)

Up to 30 Days – 90% cost is Refundable

Between 21 to 30 Days – 50% cost is Refundable

Less than 20 Days – No Refund

(Refunds are initiated in 7-8 business days)

What Is Included In This Trek

  • Transport facilities Dehradun to Dehradun
  • Meals during the trek (Starting Dinner on Day 1 till breakfast on Day 8)
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges
  • Tents on twin sharing basis, Sleeping bags, mats
  • Experienced Trek guide, cook, helpers, Mules or porters for carrying common supplies
  • Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid certification
  • Guest House/Hotel stay in Sankri on Day 1

What Is Not Included In This Trek

  • Portage of personal bags during the trek
  • Cost of any kind of Travel Insurance
  • Any Expense of personal nature
  • Any Expense not specified in the inclusions list

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