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Bali Pass Trek The Ultimate High Altitude Adventure in Uttarakhand

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By ThinAir

The Bali Pass trek is really exciting and very tough. It is one of the treks in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. The Bali Pass trek connects the Har Ki Dun Valley with the sacred Yamunotri region. This trek has everything. Himalayan views and spiritual significance. 

You will see different things on the Bali Pass trek. You will walk through forests and remote villages. You will also see glaciers and very high mountain passes that are over 16,000 feet high. The views are always changing on the Bali Pass trek. 

People who do the Bali Pass trek see some views of famous mountains like Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch and Black Peak. The Bali Pass trek is not a normal trek. It is an adventure that tests how strong you are. The Bali Pass trek gives you some of the mountain experiences that 

you will never forget. The Bali Pass trek is an experience for people who like the Himalayas and who like to trek. 

If you want a challenge the Bali Pass Trek is a very different adventure. 

This trek connects Har Ki Dun valley to Yamunotri crossing Bali Pass which's very high at around 16,200 feet. It is a trek and you need to be fit and have trekking experience. 

The journey starts in Sankri. Follows some of the Har Ki Dun trek route before going to remote mountain landscapes. As you go up the ground gets rougher with glaciers, steep snow slopes and rocky ridges. 

From the top of Bali Pass , you see views of famous Himalayan mountains like Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch and Black Peak

The way down to Yamunotri makes the adventure more spiritual. 

Best for: Trekkers with experience 

Maximum altitude: Around 16,200 feet 

Season: May, June and September October 

Highlight: Crossing a high pass and seeing dramatic Himalayan landscapes 

Bali Pass Trek is great for trekkers who want a serious climbing challenge in the Himalayas , like Bali Pass Trek.

How Difficult is the Bali Pass Trek? 

The Bali Pass trek is really tough. It is not like the treks that people who are just starting out can do in Uttarakhand. To do the Bali Pass trek you need to be in shape have gone on treks before and be able to handle the high altitude. The trek goes up to about 16,200 feet so you need to be ready for steep climbs long walks and not much oxygen. 

To get to Bali Pass you have to climb up slopes that are covered in snow and walk on rocky ground and sometimes you even have to walk on glaciers. If you go in the summer or after the monsoon you might have to walk on snow and you have to be really careful and have a guide who knows what they are doing. 

Another thing that makes the trek hard is that you have to walk a way between camps. Some days you have to walk for 7-9 hours, which's really tiring especially when you are crossing the pass. The altitude also gets higher fast so you have to make sure you get used to it slowly. 

The good thing is that the views are amazing. You walk through forests and meadows that are really high up and valleys that are filled with water from glaciers , and you see really high mountains. You see peaks, like Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch and Black Peak. They are really beautiful. The trek also goes through the Har Ki Dun Valley, which's really pretty before you go up into the highlands that are really rough. The Bali Pass trek is really tough. The views of the Garhwal Himalayas and the Bali Pass trek are worth it. 

Some facts 

Region-Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand 

Maximum altitude-16,240 feet 

Trek level-Difficult 

Duration-8-10 days 

Distance-64 km 

Start Point-Sankri 

End point-Janki Chatti 

Best Season: May to June and September to October 

Temperatures-20 degrees maximum to -5 degrees minimum

Bali Pass Trek Itinerary 

Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri 

We start our Bali Pass Trek journey from Dehradun. Our team meets you in the morning in Dehradun. From Dehradun we drive to Sankri. Sankri is a mountain village. It is the base camp for treks in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary. 

The drive to Sankri is very scenic. We pass through Mussoorie hills and dense pine forests. We also see Himalayan villages. The Yamuna and Tons rivers flow alongside the road for stretches. 

We arrive in Sankri by evening. We check into a guesthouse in Sankri. After dinner the trek leader briefs the group about the Bali Pass Trek. 

We stay overnight in Sankri. 

Day 2: Sankri to Seema 

We drive from Sankri to Taluka. The Bali Pass Trek starts from Taluka. We trek from Taluka to Seema. The trail goes along the Supin River. The river is surrounded by forests of pine, walnut and oak. 

The path climbs through clearings. We see Himalayan scenery. We reach Seema village. Seema village is a campsite near the river. 

We stay overnight in tents at Seema. 

Day 3: Seema to Har Ki Dun Valley 

We trek from Seema to Har Ki Dun Valley. The Har Ki Dun Valley is one of the beautiful valleys in the Garhwal Himalayas. We pass through villages like Osla. We see wooden houses in Osla. We experience Himalayan culture. 

The valley opens up with views of Swargarohini peaks. We see surrounding snow-covered mountains. 

We reach the campsite in Har Ki Dun valley by afternoon. We stay overnight in tents. Day 4: Har Ki Dun to Ruinsara Tal 

We trek from Har Ki Dun to Ruinsara Tal. We leave the Har Ki Dun route. We head towards the Ruinsara Valley. The path moves through alpine meadows and glacial streams. We see open landscapes.

We climb to Ruinsara Tal. Ruinsara Tal is a high-altitude lake. It is surrounded by snow-capped mountains. 

We stay overnight in tents near Ruinsara Lake. 

Day 5: Ruinsara Tal to Odari Camp 

We trek from Ruinsara Tal to Odari Camp. This is a trekking day. It helps with acclimatization before crossing the Bali Pass. 

The trail climbs through terrain. We see alpine landscapes. We reach Odari. Odari is a campsite below Bali Pass. 

We. Prepare for the challenging Bali Pass crossing ahead. 

We stay overnight in tents at Odari. 

Day 6: Odari to Bali Pass 

We trek from Odari to Bali Pass. This is the challenging day of the Bali Pass Trek. We climb to Bali Pass in the morning. 

The trail involves ascents and snow slopes. We see sections. We reach the top of Bali Pass. We see views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch and Black Peak. 

We descend towards the Yamunotri side. The trail can be steep and demanding. We reach Lower Dhamni campsite by evening. 

We stay overnight in tents. 

Day 7: Lower Dhamni to Yamunotri 

We trek from Lower Dhamni to Yamunotri. The trail descends through landscapes. We reach Yamunotri. Yamunotri is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites. 

We visit the Yamunotri Temple. The Bali Pass Trek ends at Janki Chatti. Vehicles will be waiting for us at Janki Chatti. 

We drive to the guesthouse for rest. 

We stay overnight in Janki Chatti.

Day 8: Janki Chatti to Dehradun 

We drive from Janki Chatti to Dehradun. The drive winds, through mountain roads. We pass through river valleys. 

We reach Dehradun by evening. This marks the end of the Bali Pass Trek. The Bali Pass Trek is an adventure. It is filled with high-altitude challenges and unforgettable Himalayan views. 

What is the best time to do the Bali Pass Trek? 

The best time for the Bali Pass trek is May to mid-June and September to early October. These windows offer stable weather and safe snow conditions for pass crossing. 

What documents do we need to carry for the Bali Pass Expedition? 

Always carry an Adhar card and medical certificate for any trek if you are an Indian citizen. If you are a foreigner, carry your ID card, Passport and medical certificate.

 

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