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Easy
5.0 (14 reviews)
The Kuari Pass trek in Uttarakhand follows the Joshimath–Auli–Guling–Khullara–Kuari Pass–Tali route and reaches 12,516 ft. The trek covers around 28 km over a typical 6-day itinerary and is known for winter Himalayan views.
Altitude
4264m (12,516 ft)
Distance
32 km
Season
March to Mid-June and September to December
Trip Category
domestic
Base Location
Joshimath
Total Price (1 traveler)
₹5,000
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Everything you need to know about Kuari Pass Trek






Everything you need to know about Kuari Pass Trek
Trekking in Kuari Pass is said to be most enjoyable between the months of March to Mid-June and September to November. These months span the beginning and end of the hiking season. These two time periods both include tolerable weather conditions and the emergence of natural beauty in the form of plants and random waterfalls. The winters, on the other hand, may be rather cold; as a result, hikers tend to avoid going during this time of year.
Throughout the months of December through April, the Kuari Pass area will be blanketed in a heavy layer of snow during the whole of winter. The chilly weather will make some parts of the journey more difficult than others at certain stages. In April, there will be snow cover at the campgrounds, or there may be snow cover solely at the pass; these conditions change from year to year depending on the amount of snowfall.
The Garwhal Mountains are the location of the Kuari Pass Trek, and using this path will make it possible to discover the immense Himalayas in a very spectacular way. If this is your first time hiking, you shouldn't let that stop you from going on this hike. The difficulty level ranges from beginner to intermediate. Your reaction to the breathtaking natural scenery and fresh air will be priceless, and you will find yourself at the summit of a mountain.
The Kuari Pass can be found in Nanda Devi National Park, which is located in the Chamoli District of the Uttarakhand state in India.
Kuari pass trek distance is 37 kilometres. The journey is somewhat arduous and it begins in Auli.
To be able to complete the Kuari Pass journey, previous hiking experience is helpful but not required. On the other hand, if you have previous hiking experience, this will be the icing on the cake. As an additional piece of advice, we suggest beginning a fitness routine one week before to the hike that include both aerobic and running workouts.
The months of March through June and September through December are ideal for hiking the Kuari Pass trail. The Kuari pass hike is the one to do in the winter since it has the nicest views.
The Kuari Pass Trek does provide a reasonable degree of safety. The difficulty level of the Kuari Pass Trek is described as "easy-moderate," indicating that the path does not provide a significant risk. But, if you keep your wits about you and make sure to take the appropriate safety measures during the walk, you should be able to prevent any problems.
Rishikesh will serve as the starting point for our journey across the Kuari Pass. You may get to Rishikesh via taxi, bus, rail, or plane, or you can use your own personal car. You will next make your way to Auli or Joshimath from Rishikesh. The journey will get underway at Auli. Kuari pass trek distance is 37 kilometres. The height of Kuari Pass is 3,814 metres (12,516 ft).
ATMs are accessible to customers in Joshimath. As you depart Rishikesh or your base city, make sure you have sufficient cash on you.
The bathrooms at the lodges at Tapoban and Auli will be made of concrete. On the other days, there will be bio-toilets put up around the perimeter of each campground. A bio-toilet typically consists of a deep hole in which a person may relieve themselves when nature calls. Please get in touch with us for specifics on the Kuari Pass trek package.
You will get a strong network signal all the way to Joshimath if you choose the route that goes over the Kuari Pass. On day one, you will also have access to a 4G network at Auli. During the first and last day of the walk, there is a possibility that you may experience signal disruptions along the path. In the event that the weather is favourable, you will be able to get network service from both Jio and B.S.N.L. at the base camp.
Rishikesh is the largest city in the vicinity. The road trip that lies ahead of us to Joshimath is going to be taken. Traveling by road from Rishikesh to Joshimath or Auli will take around 8-12 hours. The estimated travel time could change depending on factors such as the state of the roads, whether or not there have been landslides, the weather, or the amount of traffic.