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Bali Pass

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  • Duration: 9 Days
  • Group : 8-15 People
  • Trek Type: Multiday
  • Trekking KM: 44 Km
  • Min Age : 8+
  • Altitude: 4950m
  • Nearest Town: Sankari
  • Difficulty : Moderate
Tour Details

Connecting Yamunotri and Har Ki Dun Valley Bali Pass trek at an altitude of 16240 ft. is a difficult trek meant for seasoned trekkers only. Bali Pass trek starts from Sankri village in Uttarakhand and ends at Janki Chatti. This trek offers splendid panoramic views of Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Swargarohini peaks. The alpine meadows of Dev Thach in the middle of the Ruinsara forest is something to look out for. The Ruinsara lake has unmatched beauty and grandeur with a mythological story associated with it. The Bali Pass trek should be in the list of trekkers who wish to experience the nature at its best and push their limits. The best months to do Bali Pass trek are from May to June and from September to October. With challenging terrains, steep ascents and descents, exhilarating pass crossing, and narrow trails, one has to have a very good physical and mental endurance to undertake this trek successfully. Considered as one of the most unexplored trails in the Indian Himalayas, the Bali Pass Trek is for adventurists who wish to pursue offbeat treks. Stay on this page for everything you need to know about the Bali Pass trek including Bali pass route map, itinerary, temperature chart, photos, videos, and reviews. Scroll to the end to read Bali Pass trek blogs.

Price Includes

  • Tour Guide
  • Camping
  • Accommodation
  • Transportation
Itinerary

Day 1Arrive in Sankri

Day 2Sankri (1920 M) - Taluka (2107 M) - Seema (2560 M)

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

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

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

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

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

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

Day 9Departure from Dehradun