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Easy
4.7 (11 reviews)
Bali Pass is a challenging high‑altitude trek in the Garhwal Himalayas, connecting the Har Ki Dun–Ruinsara region with Yamunotri Valley. The trek starts from Sankri, reaches a maximum altitude of 16,240 ft and ends at Janki Chatti, typically over 8 days.
Altitude
4953m (16240 ft)
Distance
67 km
Departure Time
7:30 To 8:00 AM
Season
May to June and September to October
Trip Category
domestic
Base Location
Sankri
Total Price (1 traveler)
₹5,000
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Everything you need to know about Bali Pass Trek






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Everything you need to know about Bali Pass Trek
The months of May through June and after the end of the monsoon are ideal for a trip to Bali Pass Trek (September – October).
The Bali Pass trek, which is rated as having a moderate level of difficulty, requires you to have improved your level of physical fitness. If you are able to run for a quarter of an hour and climb several flights of stairs without getting out of breath, then you will finally be able to enjoy this hiking excursion.
At an elevation of 5,088 metres (16,076 feet), Bali Pass can be found in the Uttarkashi district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Bali Pass is a part of the Govind Ballabh Pant Wildlife Sanctuary, and it is the connection between Yamunotri and the Har Ki Dun Valley. In most cases, the journey to Bali Pass will begin in Sankri Village and conclude in Janki Chatti.
The Supin River can be seen winding its way through the Har Ki Dun valley next to the hiking route. The most thrilling part of the walk is when you get to walk along a rocky ridge as you make your way over the Bali Pass.
Since it is such a difficult walk, the Bali Pass trek is not one that is advised for novice hikers. Due to the fact that it contains some potentially hazardous areas and very narrow pathways, it needs the kind of technical ability that can only be acquired via years of hiking expertise. The walk isn't too difficult up to Ruinsara Tal.
The hike culminates in Bali Pass, which is at an elevation of 5,100 metres (about 16,200 feet), and is the highest point along the whole route. At a height of 3,400 metres (10,800 feet), Lower Dhamni may be found. The most difficult day of hiking will take 10 to 11 hours to complete and will cover the 14 kilometre trip from the summit to Dhamni.
Rupin Pass is an absolute must-do if you pride yourself on appreciating the splendour of nature. On the other hand, the Bali Pass trek, which goes via Har Ki Dun valley and Yamunotri valley, is perfect for adventure-seekers who want to push their limits.
As you climb higher in elevation, you will notice that the temperature begins to drop, particularly when it is nighttime. The temperature will fluctuate from 10 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius throughout the day. The low temperature will range from far below zero to -10 degrees Celsius.
Tiger Falls, Tapkeshawar Temple, Tapovan, Lacchiwala, Mindrolling Monastery, and Malsi Deer Park are some of the places that you should visit.
Tiger Falls, Tapkeshawar Temple, Tapovan, Lacchiwala, Mindrolling Monastery, and Malsi Deer Park are some of the places that you should visit.
Original and photocopy of government-issued photo identification card – (driver's licence, voters ID, etc.) – Trekkers are required to have a copy of their photo identification with them at all times in order to enter forest check stations while they are on the trek. Since Sankri will have limited facilities for photocopying, you should not attempt to put this off until the last minute.
Certainly, trekking the Bali Pass on your own as a woman on one of the scheduled departures is very safe.
When you are going to be travelling through the mountains, you should always make sure to dress in clothes that can be layered.
The Bali Pass trip is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful hikes in all of Uttarakhand. This hike is designed for those who have previous hiking experience. The Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Swargarohini peaks provide you with some of the most stunning vistas during the Bali Pass journey. The splendour that can be seen during the trip across Bali Pass is unparalleled.
Choose shoes with a high ankle if at all possible. They protect the ankle from becoming injured. Whether walking on rocks or descending, they offer stability, durability, and a good grip for the wearer.
There is no upper age restriction, and the minimum age requirement is between 9 and 10 years old. age restriction, however those older than sixty are politely asked to present a medical certificate.
Alpine / Dome tents
The availability of restrooms and stalls has been confirmed.
Safety and technical equipment, including microspikes, gaiters, and an essential first aid package that includes a portable oxygen cylinder.
Over the duration of the hike, vegetarian lunches will be provided.
One may anticipate BSNL network coverage all the way up to Sankri Village and even beyond this village in certain locations (but they are irregular and not very dependable)
The path is well-known for the rich variety of flora and wildlife that it contains, which includes Black Bears, Blue Sheep, and a number of other noteworthy species. The last stretch of the walk up to the pass is similar to reaching the top of a mountain peak and has breathtaking panoramic vistas.
The temperature will vary from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius during the day, and from -2 to -5 degrees Celsius during the night. During the day, the temperature will range from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius.
During the first season, which is winter, the Bali Pass trip often has snowfall. May-June. After June, it is difficult to anticipate more snowfall, but October is a month that, if the environment is favourable, has a good chance of receiving new snowfall at higher elevations.
Dehradun has a market that is suitably sizable. But, do not put off any purchasing until the very last minute since there will be no time for shopping because the bus to Sankri leaves immediately after it arrives.