Bali Pass Trek - 5 Days

Overview

Bali Pass Trek a Connecting Ruinsara valley to Yamunotri valley in the Garhwal Himalayas Uttarakhand

Bali Pass Trek lies at the level Altitude of 4953 Meters. The Bali Pass Trek begins from Sankri Base Camp, which is the headquarters of more than 25 Treks In Uttarakhand and Ends at Trek Yamunotri Jankichatti.

The Bali Pass Trek goes under Govind Wildlife Sanctuary National park in Uttarkashi region Uttarakhand. Almost certainly, and the Himalayas have charming magnificence, propping environment, and positive mitigating green knoll.

In this way, what else can be preferable over going through certain days here in the quietness!

Exceptionally, you can likewise do this journey along with Harkidoon journey, for which you should have Dehradun to Dehradun for 8 evenings and 9 days. incorporates transport.

What is special about Bali Pass Trek?

Traveling to this enchanting Bali pass can be an otherworldly encounter for a lifetime. Bali Pass Trek comes in the classification of epic notable experience journey where you can track down the substance of folklore Chardham.
Yamunotri sanctuary is the most amazing aspect of this trip, with rich knolls, prairies, mountain edges, pine backwoods, chilly ranges, and stunning perspectives on the Great Himalayas.
What’s more, this is the main valley from where you can have a brief look at raised tops like Bandarpoonch Peak – 6300 Meters), Black pinnacle – 6387 Meters, Kalanag, Ruinsara lake – 3500 Meters, Bali pass 4950 Meters, and Swargarohini – I, II, and III – 6300 Meters Many others tops!

During the journey, investigate a sacrosanct frosty lake “Ruinsara Tal” and further, ignore through the course Yamunotri pass to the blessed journey site Yamunotri sanctuary. Besides, it remembered for the rundown of virgin journeys in Uttarakhand Himalayas. Along these lines, here are a few attractions of this Trek – Ruinsara Lake, Govind Pashu National Park, rich knolls of Devshu Bugyal and Damini, Odari Yamunotri Temple.

Adventurous Bali Pass Trek

In particular, the journey is a troublesome one and not for novices on the grounds that the path is elating and incorporates crossing dangerous regions and steep climbs.

In this way, the journey includes related difficulties yet is perfect for experience searchers and devoted adventurers. Notwithstanding the experience and excellence, the glorious display sees in the Himalayas Therefore, Bali Pass is an enormous odd hybrid trip in the Uttarakhand.

Bali Pass Trek Highlights

  • The whole Southern Face is noticeably apparent from close to Ruinsara lake till the highest point of the pass of pinnacle Swargarohini I, II, III.
  • Debshu Bugyal is the elevated glades which upgrades the excellence of the Bali pass journey.
  • Imperiled bird species makes it a well known place for bird watchers like brilliant falcon, the steppe hawk and the dark bird, the hairy vulture.
  • Dark Peak/Kalanag is apparent en route to cascade camp from Seema and Banderpoonch is noticeable from top of the pass.

DAY 1: Drive from Dehradun to Kotgaon

  • Drive Distance:  186 km
  • Duration: 9-10 hours

DAY 2 : Kotgaon to Taluka drive then Taluka to Chilurgad trek

  • Trek Distance:  11 km
  • Trek Duration: 7-8 hour
  • Altitude Gain: 6,398 ft to 8,159 ft

DAY 3: Chilurgad to Devsu Thach

  • Trek Distance: 6 km
  • Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 8,159 ft to 10,016 feet

DAY 4: Devsu Thach to Ruinsara Tal

  • Trek Distance: 10 km
  • Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 10,016 ft to 11,450 ft

 DAY 5: Advance Base Camp to Lower Damini via Bali Pass

  • Trek Distance:  14 km
  • Trek Duration: 9-10 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 15,147 ft to 11,076 feet via 16,207 feet (Bali pass)

 DAY 6 : Lower Damini to Janakichatti to Dehradun

  • Drive Distance: 169 km
  • Drive Duration:  8 hours

Itinerary

Day 1
Drive from Dehradun to Kotgaon


Drive distance: 186 km | Driving time: 9-10 hours |

Drive from Dehradun to Kotgaon. This costs Rs.6,500 per vehicle (for a 5-6 seater SUV) and Rs. 10,000 for every vehicle (for 11-12 seater Tempo Traveler) which is to be shared by adventurers and paid straightforwardly to the driver. Get time: 6.30 am.

Day 2
Kotgaon to Taluka drive then Taluka to Chilurgad trek


Trek Distance: 11 km trek | Trek Duration: 7-8 hour trek | Altitude gain: 6,398 ft to 8,159 ft

Day 3
Chilurgad to Devsu Thach


Trek distance: 6 km | Duration: 4-5 hours | Altitude gain: 8,159 ft to 10,016 feet

Day 4
Devsu Thach to Ruinsara Tal


Trek Distance: 10 km | Trek Duration: 4-5 hours | Altitude gain: 10,016 ft to 11,450 ft

Day 5
Advance Base Camp to Lower Damini via Bali Pass


Trek distance: 14 km | Duration: 9-10 hours | Altitude loss: 15,147 ft to 11,076 feet via 16,207 feet (Bali pass)

Day 6
Lower Damini to Janakichatti to Dehradun


Drive Distance: 169 km | Driving time: 8 hours | Altitude loss: 11,076 ft to 10,797 ft

Include

  • Guest House or Homestay
  • Dome / Alpine Tents at all campsites- Twin sharing basis.
  • Meals while on trek (Veg.)
  • Transport-
  • Mode of transport will be Bolero, Sumo or Tempo Traveller.
  • All trekking permits
  • Trek equipment (Tent, sleeping bag, mattress, kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent and utensils)
  • First aid medical kits
  • Mountaineering qualified trek leader and support staff.
  • Mules to carry group equipment.

Exclude

  • we expects all trekkers to carry their own backpacks. But, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can offload on mule by paying charges.
  • Charges – Rs 1000 for the full trek.
  • The backpack can’t weigh more than 11 kgs.
  • Suitcases/strollers/duffel bags will not be allowed.
  • Backpack should have a waterproof cover.
How difficult is the Bali Pass Trek?

The Bali Pass trek is one the more difficult treks that uttarakhand trekkers conducts. The most difficult part of the trek is the crossing of the pass itself. There’s usually excessive snow pre-monsoon, and the ridge is narrow. You also climb to 16,207 ft, which is high altitude. There are chances of being hit by Acute Mountain Sickness though thetrail is designed such that your body has enough time to acclimatise to the surroundings.

Which is the nearest ATM to the Bali Pass Trek. And Will I get a mobile network and charging points during the Bali Pass Trek?

Uttarkashi is the last town en route to Kotgaon where you’ll find ATMs to make some cash withdrawals. All major private and public sector banks have their ATMs and some even have branches in Uttarkashi. However, cash does run out quickly at the Uttarkashi ATMs. Hence, Dehradun is your best bet to make last-minute cash withdrawals.

We advise you to carry around Rs 4-5k in cash to pay for your transport to the basecamp, for rental gear deposit and personal expenses en route to the basecamp.

If you’re an uttarakhand trekkers trekker, there is no major need for cash as once you arrive at the base camp. All meals, accommodations, permits, and related expenses are taken care of by uttarakhand trekkers.

You will get a Jio network at the base camp but scattered internet connectivity. However, you won’t find any network on the Bali Pass Trek

As per electricity, there are charging points on the basecamp but none on the trek.

How many trekkers are in a group?

On the Bali Pass Trek, we usually take a maximum of 15 trekkers.

Available Dates

    • 14 Oct – 20 Oct 2024(Open)

    • 24 Oct- 30 Oct 2024(Open)

    • 12 Nov -18 Nov 2024(Open)

    • 28 Nov- 04 Dec 2024(Open)

    • 29 Dec – 03 Jan 2024(Open)

Dehradun is easily accessible from Delhi by bus, train or air. We discuss the details below:
By air

  • Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Dehradun by plane, which is about 25 km from the city. You can find regular flights from Delhi to Dehradun.
  • However, if you are planning to reach Dehradun by flight then it is better to come one day in advance.

By Train

In case, you want to reach Dehradun from Delhi by train then two express trains are quite convenient. With the train, it is an overnight journey. The two trains are mentioned below:

  • Nandadevi Express – Train no: 12205 (Departure 11:50pm; Arrival – 5:40am)
  • Dehradun Express – Train no: 12687 (Departure – 9:10pm; Arrival – 5:00am)

By Bus

From Delhi, you can find a regular bus service for Dehradun. ISBT Kashmere Gate is the main bus station in Delhi from where you will find both ac and non-ac buses for Dehradun.

However, it is always better to take government buses from Kashmere Gate ISBT. The bus will drop you at Dehradun ISBT and then we will send our staff who will pick you up from Dehradun Railway Station, so you need to reach there.

  • At 06:00 am, Tata Sumo or any other vehicle like this will only pick you from Dehradun Railway Station.
  • By 04:00 pm, you will be reaching Sankri.
  • In the trek cost, food from Dehradun to Sankri is included

Trek Essentials: You can’t do the trek without these.

1. Trekking Shoes

Phulara Ridge needs sturdy trekking shoes that can withstand snow and have good grip.

Rental: We have the decathlons proper Quechua trekking shoes for rent Rent trekking shoes Here.

2. Backpack

A backpack 50-60 litres is required for a trek such as Phulara Ridge. Your backpack should have good hip support, shoulder support, and pockets should be accessiable quickly .

3. Clothing

Layering is the best way to protect yourself in the mountains. Layers provide maximum protection against all the elements. Layers are also great for protecting against the elements, especially when it changes rapidly in the mountains.

Base Layer: 3 – T-shirts

Carry 2 T-shirt, and wear 1. Wear full-sleeve, dry-fit T-shirts, preferably with collars. These will protect your neck and arms from sunburn. UV radiations can quickly burn you, especially in the high altitudes of the trek.

Dry-fit T-shirts dry quickly, dry quickly, and are quick drying in the event of rain. Collared T-shirts work better than those with rounded necks.

Cotton or Synthetic?We Indians love cotton. It makes sense to wear cotton down in the plains, where the heat can reach 40 degrees Celsius. It takes a while to dry once it is wet. Synthetic is the best choice for mountains where temperatures are cooler. They are quick to wick sweat and dry quickly. They can smell fast so make sure to have a roll-on deodorant.

Expert Tip: If you’re more prone to colds, you can carry a pair of thermal inners. From the past experiences of ours, using 2 T shirts over other helps to prevent from cold.

From Where To Buy:Buy from Decathlon.

5. Insulation Layers in Winter.

The Phulara Ridge Trek can be done in winter. You will need at minimum 5 layers of warm clothing if you are going between December and March.

You will require1 – inner thermals, 2 – light fleece, 1 – light sweater, and 1 padded jacket. Don’t buy your grandma’s sweaters. They can be very heavy. You want fleece jackets and sweaters that fold easily.

A padded jacket is the best choice for your outer layer. Water resistant materials are not necessary. You do need an outer jacket with a padded lining that keeps out the cold and wind. Make sure your padded jacket includes a hood.

6. Two – Trek Pants

This trek requires at least one pair of trekking pants and a maximum of two. One pair of pants should be worn and one additional for when it rains/snows. Trek pants with zip-off thighs at the thighs make them ideal for trekking. You should also choose quick-drying pants over cotton. Even in colder climates, they dry quickly.

TRack pants or trekking pants?Track pants can be used as a backup or double as thermal bottoms. Track pants aren’t trek pants so they shouldn’t be your main outerwear. They should be used as an emergency backup.

Compulsory Accessories, without these you will not be equipped to perform the trek or not able to do Trek

These accessories are necessary to carry. These accessories are mandatory for anyone who travels to Phulara Ridge. Trekkers tend to delay borrowing or purchasing accessories. We recommend the opposite. These accessories should be gathered first.

1. Sunglasses.

Sunglasses are required to prevent snowblindness. Expect to be walking on snowy stretches during a winter trek such as Phulara Ridge. Snow blindness can be caused by a small amount of direct sunlight (around a half-hour’s exposure). Because fallen snow acts like thousands upon thousands of mirrors, reflecting direct UV rays. You will need sunglasses that provide UV protection.

If the trekking day is sunny and bright (on meadows, open sections), you should wear sunglasses. You must not remove your sunglasses from a snowy section until it is fully crossed.

In case you use spectacles: You can buy oversized sunglasses for your glasses, which you can wear over your regular glasses (buy at Decathlon). Photochromic lenses are also available if you find this cumbersome.

Contact lens users: Contact lenses can be worn on the trek if you have them. The lens solution won’t freeze. It will not be a problem to change your lens inside your tent. You will only need enough cleaning solution to clean your fingers. Your contact lenses can be covered with sunglasses.

2. Suncap.

Suncaps are mandatory. A sun cap is mandatory for trekking. It can cause headaches, sunstrokes, rapid dehydration, and a drop in performance.

Important Information: The Golden rule of the mountains is to always cover your head. A sun cap is a protective layer that protects you from the sun’s harsh rays during the day. It also works well with naked UV rays. Sun caps keep your body’s temperature in check. The reverse is true in the morning/evening. Your head quickly loses body heat. The woolen cap stops heat from escaping your head.

3.Hand Gloves.

You will be handling snow quite a lot on a trek like Phulara Ridge. To grip things or hold onto snow, gloves are essential. The gloves should also keep you warm. You should get synthetic gloves with waterproofing on the exterior and a padded interior. Wear a tight-fitting fleece glove in your synthetic hand glove if you have difficulty obtaining the combination (not likely). This trek requires hand gloves.

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4. Woollen Cap or Balaclava.

These should cover your head. You lose the most heat in the cold mountains from your head and not your hands, feet, or other parts of your body. Protecting your head is important, especially in the evenings when the sun sets. Your woollen cap should be worn at all times, including early mornings and late evenings.

A woollen cap that covers your ears can protect your sensitive ears. Balaclavas are a modernized version of the woolen cap. The balaclava covers your ears, neck, and other parts of your face. A woolen cap that covers only your head will not be sufficient, such as a woolen cap, will require a neck warmer or scarf.

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5. Socks (3 sets).

You should also have three to four pairs each of socks for sports. You get warmth and cushioning from sports socks. The mantra here is to wear synthetic socks, or at the very least a synthetic blend. Cotton socks absorb sweat and water. These socks are difficult to dry.

Woollen socks are warm and cozy in the winter. Two sports socks are sufficient if you can’t get woolen socks.

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6. Head Torch / Head Lamp

Many trekkers don’t know if they should get a torch or a headlamp. A headlamp is essential because it allows you to use your hands for other activities. You’ll need to use your hands for the Phulara Ridge Trek, including washing dishes, setting up tents, and holding your trekking poles.

7. Trekking Pole / Trekking Stick

You can balance and stability with trekking poles. You can reduce your energy use by up to 40%. There are steep ascents, and descents on the Phulara Ridge Trek. A pair of trekking sticks can make the difference between a pleasant and strenuous trek. India uses a single trekking stick. Two trekking poles will give you more stability and balance. You can also walk faster with them.

8. Rainwear.

Weather can quickly change on a trek. In a matter of seconds, a bright sunny day can quickly turn into a torrential downpour. To combat this, you will need a poncho and a rain jacket. A poncho, a large rain cover that covers your arms and heads, is what you need. Because it covers you and part of your backpack, it is very effective. It is very light and weighs almost nothing.

9. Rain cover for your Backpack .

Backpacks can save your life. Your backpack will hold all of your dry clothes and warm gear. Your backpack should be kept dry at all times. Most backpacks have rain-covers built in. If your backpack does not come with a rain-cover, you can either buy one or make a large sheet of plastic to fit the dimensions of your backpack. The plastic sheet can be wrapped around the backpack and held in place by a string or elastic.

10. Daypack (20-30 ltrs, optional).
Some trekkers choose to load their bags onto a mule or potores while on the Phulara Ridge Trek. Although we don’t encourage it, if you do choose to offload, then a daypack is required. You will need to carry water bottles, rainwear and emergency medicines. The campsites are the only place you can find your main backpack, which contains most of your equipment.

One day backpack is a small version of backpack which is generally of 20 – 30 ltr capability.

We give just Indian veggie lover food and fundamentally your dinner will contain Indian bread, vegetable, lentils and Rice alongside delightful treat. During your trip, we will serve three suppers daily including breakfast, lunch, and supper.

At night, you will likewise be served tea and tidbits and lip-smacking soup before supper. In the event that it will be a drawn out day of traveling, you will be given a pressed bite.

In the wake of doing a great deal of exploration on the wholesome prerequisites for the travelers, we set up the menu. Prior to assembling every one of the suppers, we likewise consider height acquired and climate.

The supper served by us while journey is impeccably offset with the perfect proportions of calories, sugars, nutrients, protein, fiber, and minerals. You really want to realize that every one of our cooks have extraordinary ability in cooking and have gone through exhaustive preparation. Thus, prepare to appreciate luscious and lip-smacking dishes during your trip.

You will be presented with lemon tea in the tent to begin your day with a revived inclination. Prior to leaving the camping area for traveling, you will be given a hot finger-licking breakfast like upma, egg bhurji, Maggie, omelet alongside tea or espresso.

On the off chance that, your trip will be longer one then we additionally offer a few new neighborhood natural products, for example, apples and, surprisingly, solid beverages like Frootie or Maaza. In the early evening, you will be served straightforward and solid lunch, while at around 04:00 pm, you will be given tea and a light night breakfast.

After you arrive at your campground around evening time, you will be served a warm and wonderful supper. Subsequent to understanding this, you probably got the possibility that with us, you don’t have to stress over food. In this manner, we will give you remarkable encounters.

Bali Pass Trek Highlights

  • The whole Southern Face is noticeably apparent from close to Ruinsara lake till the highest point of the pass of pinnacle Swargarohini I, II, III.
  • Debshu Bugyal is the elevated glades which upgrades the excellence of the Bali pass journey.
  • Imperiled bird species makes it a well known place for bird watchers like brilliant falcon, the steppe hawk and the dark bird, the hairy vulture.
  • Dark Peak/Kalanag is apparent en route to cascade camp from Seema and Banderpoonch is noticeable from top of the pass.

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Bali Pass Trek
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Include

  • Transport
  • Forest Permit and entrance fee
  • Accommodation in Hotel
  • Accommodation in tents on twin share basis
  •  All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner
  • (All camping gears)
  • High quality tents
  • Sleeping bags
  • Mattress
  • Liner
  • Pillow
  • Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents
  • Dining Tent
  • Dining Table
  • Porters
  • Helper
  • Mules
  • Kitchen team
  •  Radio Walkie-Talkie for Communication
  • Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide
  • Medical Kit
  • Oxygen Cylinders
  • Crampons and Gaiters

Reviews

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Himalayan Warrior Trekking Company takes safety seriously. They provided essential safety equipment and ensured that everyone was adequately prepared for the trek, even in challenging weather conditions.

In summary, my Kedarkantha trek with Himalayan Warrior Trekking Company was a remarkable adventure. Their professionalism, knowledgeable guides, and commitment to safety made the journey truly memorable. I returned home with a deeper appreciation for the Himalayas and a sense of accomplishment. I wouldn’t hesitate to choose this company for my future treks in the region.

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