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Easy
4.8 (15 reviews)
Rupin Pass is a high-altitude pass at about 4,650 m. The trek starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends at Sangla in Himachal Pradesh, covering about 57 km, with the best season in May, June, September, October and November.
Altitude
15,279 ft (Rupin Pass)
Distance
Approx. 33.7 km
Departure Time
Morning
Season
Late May to early July & Mid-September to mid-October
Trip Category
domestic
Base Location
Shimla
Total Price (1 traveler)
₹18,000
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Everything you need to know about Rupin Pass Trek






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Everything you need to know about Rupin Pass Trek
Moderate to Difficult. This trek is ideal for trekkers with prior experience and good fitness levels.
The trek covers approximately 33.7 km over 6 days, with varying daily distances ranging from 2.4 km to 11.9 km. Total travel duration is 7 days including drives from Shimla to Jiskun and back via Sangla.
Rupin Pass stands at an impressive altitude of 15,279 ft.
Essential gear includes: comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing (layers as temperatures can vary), rain gear, personal toiletries, a sturdy backpack, snacks and hydration gear.
Summer Season: Late May to early July (for snow bridges and blooming meadows). Autumn Season: Mid-September to mid-October (for dry, rugged trails and clear skies).
Key highlights include: crossing the iconic Rupin Pass at 15,250 ft, trekking through diverse landscapes (dense forests, hanging villages, glacial meadows, waterfalls), camping below the majestic 1,500 ft Rupin Waterfall at Dhanderas Thatch, experiencing remote Himachali village culture like Jakha, and trekking across snow bridges and rocky ridgelines.