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Borasu pass Trek

Uttarakhand

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29,999

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8 days

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Max-altitude: 17,880 ft
Grade: Moderate To Difficult
Duration: 8 Days
Trekking Km: 40 KM
Price: ₹29,999 Per Person
Suitable For: 15+ Years

Overview

Borasu Pass or Bara-su (el. 5,450 m or 17,880 ft)[1] is a high mountain pass in the Himalaya Mountains of Uttarakhand in the India. The pass is located on the border of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh near the border with Tibet. It was an ancient trade route between Har Ki Doon valley and Kinnaur valley.
Borasu Pass divides Uttarakhand from Himachal Pradesh. The pass is located only a few kilometers from the Tibet border. The east part of the Borasu area comes out from Tons valley and the north-west part is merged with Baspa valley. Its north-west range comes down on Jhukia Glacier. The nearest village, Chitkul, is 20.3 km (12.6 mi)away from the pass.[2] on the Himachal Pradesh (Kinnaur valley) side and Osla village on the Uttarakhand side of the pass.

Approach to the pass is marked by grasslands. Mountains Bandarpunch, Black Peak or Kalanag, Swargarohini and Har Ki Doon may be observed from the pass.
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In summer, temperatures range from 0 °C (32 °F) to more lower. After November, the temperature falls down to several degree lower from 0 °C (32 °F). Precipitation in Baspa Valley is low in scale. Comparatively in the side of Tons valley rainfall is often common. Generally, snowfall is received after October

Borasu Pass is one of the many passes that link Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. The Tons River Valley and the Baspa River Valley are linked by it. From Har Ki Dun forest rest house to Chitkul road head in the Baspa Valley, it is a high but practical traverse into the great Kinnaur Valley that takes 3 to 4 days. The trail heads north from Har ki Dun along with the Marinda Gad (river). The ascent becomes easier after that, and the route winds up for about 5 kilometers through a flower-strewn narrow valley. We climb for about 4 kilometers to the pass, passing by a glacier to our right. Then we make our way down the rocky slopes to the Baspa bed. The trek to Chitkul from the camping ground here is relatively straightforward. The Borasu pass is located at a height of 5,450 meters. As a result, it’s ideal for thrill-seekers

Best time to visit and explore

The best time to visit Sar Pass Trek is during the summer months of May to June and September to October. These periods offer favorable weather conditions and clear skies, making it easier to navigate the trekking route and enjoy the stunning views.

During May to June, the weather is pleasant, and the snow starts melting, revealing beautiful meadows and vibrant landscapes. This period is considered the pre-monsoon season, and the temperatures are moderate, ranging from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius during the day and dropping to around 5 degrees Celsius at night.

September to October is also an excellent time for the Sar Pass Trek. It is the post-monsoon season, and the weather remains relatively dry and stable. The temperature during this time ranges from 10 to 15 degrees Celsius during the day and can drop to freezing temperatures at night.

It’s important to note that weather conditions can vary, so it’s advisable to check the local weather forecast before planning your trek. Additionally, be prepared for sudden weather changes and carry appropriate clothing and gear to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Key Points

Sankri – 1920 Meters

Cheludgad camp – 2600 Meters

Har Ki Dun Camp – 3645 Meters

Rata Dho camp – 4105 meters

Upper Lamjunga Camp – 4899 Meters

Borasu Pass Summit – 5,450 Meters or 17,880 feet

Rani kanda – 3420 Meters

How To Reach Borasu pass Trek

To reach Dehradun
The best way to reach Dehradun is to take an overnight train from Delhi.

12205 Nandadevi Express – 23.50 – 3.55
There is a direct bus from Dehradun to Sankri. It leaves at 6 am from Dehradun Railway station. Be there by 5.40 am to get a seat.

If you are reaching Dehradun late, you can take a bus to Purola/Naugaon and then a connecting bus to Sankri. The last bus leaves from Dehradun Railway Station at 12 noon. If you reach Purola late, you can stay there overnight.

If you are taking a hired taxi, the route is pretty straightforward. First, head to Mussoorie, then move down to Yamuna Bridge, via Kempty falls. Then follow the Yamuna on your left until you reach Damta and further on to Naugaon. Cross the Yamuna at Naugaon and head towards Purola. The route immediately turns scenic, with pine trees overlooking the road.

At Purola break for lunch. From Purola, the route gets more mesmerising with the road climbing up and descending through thick pine forests until you get to Mori along the Tons River. (5 km out of Purola try to locate the south face of the Kedarkantha peak on your left. The highest peak, it is not difficult to spot.) From Mori, follow the Tons to Naitwar, again through some breathtaking mountain scenery. At Naitwar, the road branches off to the right along the Supin, until you get to Sankri an hour later.

Borasu Pass Trek is safe?

Borasu Pass is a high-altitude pass with a daunting approach and certainly not meant for first-time trekkers or for the faint-hearted. While the route is moderate for the most part, the final incline to the pass and the descent to Ranikanda camp in Chitkul valley makes it a difficult pass crossing. Staying attentive while trekking ensures safety. However, euttaranchal.com always provides its trekkers with professional guidance and supervision. Your safety is our utmost priority.

Why Choose Borasu Pass Trek?

One of the most admired treks in Uttarakhand is the Borasu Pass trek. This trek is meant for seasoned trekkers only. It’s a so challenging crossover from the beautiful Tons Valley in Uttarakhand to the alluring Baspa Valley in Himachal Pradesh. The beauty and the grandeur found on this trek are unmatched. One can feel the beauty of central Himalayas and this can be the best experience for the trekkers to choose. Borasu Pass trek itinerary makes it less tiring for the trekkers.

Weather Condition

The Borasu Pass trek has different temperatures depending on the time and how high up you are. It’s best to go in May-June or September-October when the weather is good for trekking.

In May-June: In lower places, it’s about 15°C to 20°C in the day, but higher up it can get as cold as 5°C to 10°C. At night, especially up high, it can go below freezing.

In September-October: In lower places, it’s about 10°C to 15°C in the day, and higher up it can get to 5°C to 10°C. At night, it’s about 2°C to 8°C in lower areas, and -2°C to 4°C up high.

July and August: It’s not a good time because there’s lots of rain and the weather is unpredictable. It can be between 15°C to 25°C in the day and 10°C to 15°C at night.

November to April: It’s too cold and snowy for most people. In the day, it’s between -5°C to 5°C, and at night, it can go below -10°C.

Difficulty Level : Borasu Pass Trek

The altitude of Borasu Pass Trek is 17,224 Ft. one can attain the maximum altitude depends on the subject to his endurance, and other conditions such as a climate, temperature.

The thing that one has to keep in mind is to take the proper medication, though we provide every possible thing, but it is always better to keep your medicines.

According to your health, Hydration is the most important when you will trek to the higher altitude, so keep your body hydrated while trekking.

Tour Plan

DAY 1 Drive from Dehradun to Sankri for amost 210km

DAY 2 Sankri to Taluka(11 km) trek to Cheludgad) (13 km)

DAY 3 Cheludgad to Seematra (7 km)

DAY 4 Seematra to Har Ki Dun (7 km)

DAY 5 Har Ki Dun to Ratta Tho (7 km)

DAY 6 Ratta Tho to Upper Lamjunga (8 km)

DAY 7 Upper Lamjunga to Borasu Pass and Bonga Camp (11 km)

DAY 8 Bonga to Chitkul via Rani Kanda and Drive to sangla (13 Km) Sangla we will drop you By taxi 🚖

We leave Dehradun early in the morning and arrive in Sankri in the evening. After passing through a checkpoint at Netwar, the final stretch takes us through the Govind Pashu National Park. We sleep in a guest house or a camp at night.

The next day, take a taxi from Sankri to Taluka, which is about a 10-kilometer drive. There is plenty to do once you arrive in Taluka. There are a few shops and forest rest houses where you can spend the night. However, since there is no power in the village, make sure you have a fully charged phone or other electronic devices. The next person on the list is Seema. To be honest, the route isn’t especially well-designed. You’ll pass by the Supin River, which is a lovely spot for photographs. A wooden bridge is also on the way, and it’s the perfect spot for a quick photoshoot. You’ll also pass through the village of Osla, which is like Seema’s twin sister but larger. Finally, the tents would be installed in Chilurgad.

On day three, the hike is 7 kilometers long. It’s a thrilling day because you’ll pass by several bridges and streams, many of which are photo opportunities, including the popular suspension bridge. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to see the stunning roaring waterfalls as well. The path to Seematra is rich in flora and fauna, and the valley marks the beginning of the woods on the other sides. The valley provides a stunning view of the snow-capped peaks. Visit the Kali Mata Temple while you’re there. Every 15 to 25 minutes, shepherd camps will be a popular sight. The entire day’s hike would take almost 6 hours. The campsite for that night is Seematra.

On day four, the hike is again 7 kilometers long. After completing the Har Ki Dun Trek, you will want to stay in this area. Har Ki Dun is well-known all over the world. Har Ki dun Trek attracts visitors from all over the world. Looking at the litigants makes people comfortable.

Enjoy spotting a diverse range of trees and animals in this area, which is abundant in flora and fauna.

Since Ratta means red and Tho means stone, the trek begins on Ratta Tho, also known as Lal Patthar. The path is approximately 7 kilometers long and can be completed in no more than 5 hours. While going through Har Ki Dun, one can see the Ganga flows. The lush green meadows await you on the next leg of your journey. At this point, there is a spectacular view of Hata Peak with blue sky in the background. The valley leads to Marinda Tal, a small lake. A stream flowing from the Borasu Glacier feeds the lake. It is surrounded by cliffs and high hills and is constructed on large rocks. Beautiful yellow flowers can be found all over the place. After a long journey, you will arrive at the Ratta Tho campsite. While you wait for the next stop, you can pitch your tents here.

The crossing of streams in the lower sections of the Borasu Glacier is required here, and the climbing is extremely difficult. The trek is moderate to ensure the trekkers’ safety and comfort. You’ll arrive at Saunbhera, a vast meadow. From here, you can get a good view of the snow-capped peaks. Also in June and July, snow-capped peaks can be seen. However, the snow can be incredibly slick. Lamjung is about a 2-hour drive from here. You will arrive at your destination after going through all of the boulders. This night’s camping spot will be Lamjung.

This is the longest and most exhausting day of the journey, and it must be started early in the morning, about 4 a.m. Start your day with a light breakfast to reduce your risk of being sick. To begin climbing, one must first cross moist edges. In the first hour, you can arrive at the Zupica Glacier. You can need to use ropes to proceed, or you can simply glissade down. You’ll arrive at a rugged area with loose boulders after around 3 hours. When you arrive at Bonga Camp, you’ll find streams and snow patches that serve as the benchmark.

Today is when we say goodbye to each other & complete our Borapasu Pass Trek. Continue rambling to see deep wildflowers and fruits used by the local shepherds. Trek through dense forest to the end of the isolated trail, where Rani Kanda and the Beas River can be found and seen. One can rest here for a while before heading to Chitkul. Finally, we drive back to sangla and say goodbye to everyone

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?

  • Pick and Drop Service from mentioned location
  • Fees for the guide and the chef
  • Camping facilities' rent
  • Entrance fees to the forest
  • To transport camping gear, a porter and mule are required. Please keep in mind that personal baggage can be borne by mules and/or porters for a fee
  • From the first day's dinner until the last day's brunch, both of the meals are vegetarian
  • Throughout the walk, you'll be staying in a tent or if possible, then in a guest house

What is not included?

  • No pickup and drop point from/for your hometown
  • Personal costs include things like tips, personal medications, and conference calls, etc
  • Apart from what is mentioned above, some transportation assistance during the trek
  • Porters/mules can carry personal luggage weighing up to 10 kg per bag per person for Rs 450 per day per bag

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