Introduction
Bali Pass trek is an unusual Himalayan trek, located within the Uttarkashi district, and is part of the Govind wildlife sanctuary park. It’s located at 4953 meters above sea level. Bali pass trek links ruinsara valley with Yamunotri valley within the Garhwal Himalayas. Sankri base camp can be thought of being the camp of the first choice for the Bali pass trek, and it can be the starting point for 25 other treks that are in the region. You can also visit pangarchulla trek.
Spend your time at this beautiful offbeat location with the peace of lush green meadows, calming mountains, and a chilly climate. There is no doubt that it is one of the most offbeat destinations in the Himalayas with stunning beauty. It’s an unforgettable adventure to trek the thrilling Bali pass trek which can be spiritual. It is a historical trek that will allow you to experience the very essence of mythology.
What you will get from the treks
you will be able to see the top mountains of the region, such as Bandar Poonch which is 6000 meters as well as swargarohini III which is 6300m black peak at 6387m Kalang and ruins lake at 3500m. Additionally, the Yamunotri shrine is among the most beautiful part of the trek the mountains’ ridges, glacial ranges vast meadows, and the jaw-dropping panorama of the majestic Himalayas.
On the way, you’ll traverse ruinsara tal, which can be described as a beautiful glacial lake. It will then continue through Yamunotri pass until Yamunotri temple, which is the holy site of pilgrimage. It is also said to be the most virgin Himalayan trek because of its unspoiled beauty, which is not destroyed by visitors. Bali pass trek is a great place to visit. It has numerous things to see like the meadows of devshu bugyal, Govind Pashu national park, the ruinsara Lake damini temple, and Yamunotri.
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WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
The hike isn’t easy and it is difficult for novices because the trek is thrilling and risky. The trail is steep and extremely difficult to get across at certain points. This trek is an ideal gift to adventure seekers and amateurs who want to be lost for 8-9 days within the Himalayas. The curious heart will be delighted by the stunning views of the Himalayas. It’s the ideal alternative to trekking in the Himalayas.
Yamunotri Dham is the source of the river Yamuna. The temple of Yamunotri is magnificent and draws trekkers from all over the world. It is situated in the western part of the Garhwal Himalayas. Yamunotri
Dham is a part of the char Dham region, which is the reason why it’s known as ‘the land of the Lords’.
THE BEST TIMES TO VISIT
Bali Pass treks is a stunning high-altitude trek that is an absolute delight for those who love to trek and those who love adventure. The best time to undertake this trek is from May to June, and also from the final week of August through October. The trek in monsoon or before April can be challenging to climb. It is possible to find snow during May too.
There is snow on the ruinsara and tal. The lush meadows rising through the snow can be stunning. The weather during the summer months between June and May is welcoming and relaxing. In September, there isn’t much snowfall in this area however you can appreciate the beauty of the Bali pass treks as well as the beautiful landscapes. In the months following the monsoon, it’s the best time to go on a Bali pass trek.
SHORT ITINERARY
On Day 1, pick up at Dehradun railway station, and then drive to sankri market which covers about 210 kilometers.
On Day 2 11km drive to Taluka. You will be walking from now on. You will trek to the Chelugad camp, which is 12 km. It’ll take between 4 and five hours to ascend to 2600m.
On Day 3, treks to Devsu Bugyal Camp in chelugad with a distance of 7km. It will take between 3 and 4 hours to climb up to 2890m.
On the 4th day of the week, you’ll be seeing ruinsara tal, which is 12km long and lasts between 5 and 6 hours. It also raises the climb to 3500m.
On Day 5, walk to odari camp, which is 7 km long and takes you to 3815m.
On Day 6, the most anticipated day of your trek Bali Pass’s summit. It’s 11 km in length and will take between 4 and 5 hours at 3800 m.
The trek on Day 7 is from the upper damni up to Janki Chatti or the Yamunotri temple.
the 11-km trek typically lasts between 6 and 7 hours, and the accommodation will be at a hotel.
On day 8, you’ll be taken back to Dehradun for the 8-hour drive.
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