9 Days Bali Pass Trek

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(7 reviews)

9 days (approximately)
Offered in: English

Bali pass trek difficulty is based on the following factors - the pass has a maximum height (altitude) of 16,080 feet or 4,900 meters. The trek has a distance of 66 KM in total, starting from Taluka to the end point at Janki Chatti. It takes 6 to 7 days to complete the trek on foot. Thus we will walk around 10 KM on average everyday. The altitude of Taluka, where the trek starts from, is 6,825 feet (2080 meters). We thus have a net altitude gain of 9,250 feet (2,820 meters) over a duration of 5 days, thus climbing average of 550 meters a day or 1800 feet. That is a considerable altitude gain. The distance, altitude gain and finally the technical pass crossing make Bali Pass fall in the category of a Difficult trek. It requires physical preparation and regular exercises that must be started at least 1 month prior to trekking to the Bali Pass

What's Included

Porter and mule support to carry camping equipment and NOT personal luggage
Dining tent
Aaccommodation throughout the trek on double/triple sharing basis from first day to second last day
Forest entry charges for Indian nationals
8 X Tea & Snacks
7 X Lunch
8 X Breakfast
Professional guide
Clean sleeping bags and mats
Camping stools
Kitchen tent
Good quality ‘A’ shaped or dome tents
Cook and support staff
Gaiters and Micro Spikes
8 X Dinner
Insurance INR 1,050/- per person (compulsory*)
Buffer day if used will be an additional cost of INR 2,000/- per person
Personal Baggage Offload Charges at INR 450 per bag per day weighing upto 12 KG
Any cost arising due to unforeseen events like bad weather, roadblocks, etc.
Breakfast + Lunch on Day 1 & Luch + Dinner on Day 9
Forest entry charges for non Indian nationals INR 1000.00

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meeting point will be shared on Whatsapp no.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Bali Pass trek has a lot to offer apart from its virgin trails and a challenging pass climb. We are surrounded either by the mighty Swargarohini or Bandarpunch ranges at almost all times. We get to see Kalanag (Black Peak) & Swargarohini Peak up close. At 6,387 meters, the Kalanag peak is highest in this region. We spend a day beside the Ruinsara Lake. The walk across the two meadows of Devsu Thatch and Thanga is breathtaking. While the trail to Bali pass turns southward towards Yamunotri ahead of Ruinsara Lake, the eastward route continues to the challenging Dhumdhar Kandi. Its a daunting pass sharing its base camp with Black Peak and goes to Harsil. The Bali pass unlike a conventional pass, which means a saddle like opening between neighboring rising ridge, rises like a peak and gives a summit like adventure when you reach the top. The same can be visually seen in the summit stretch picture of Bali pass below. Towards the end of the Bali Pass trek, we see the Bandarpunch Glacier & Saptrishi Kund. We also get an opportunity to visit the holy temple of Yamunotri. All in all, Bali Pass is a wholesome adventure that provides trekkers with every element of a Himalayan trek.

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
Supplied by Himalaya Shelter

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Cancellation Policy

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