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Short Itinerary
Day 1 |
Dehradun to Sankri |
Travel Time: 8 hours. |
Day 2 |
Sankri to Pawani Gharat |
Trek Time: 5-6 hours. |
Day 3 |
Pawani Gharat to Rainbasera |
Trek Time: 6-7 hours. |
Day 4 |
Rainbasera to Thaga |
Trek Time: 4-5 hours. |
Day 5 |
Thaga to Base Camp |
Trek Time: 6-7 hours |
Day 6 |
Base Camp to Lower Dhamni |
Trek Time: 7-8 hours. |
Day 7 |
Lower Dhamni to Yamunotri Janakichati |
Trek Time: 6-7 hours. |
Day 8 |
Yamunotri Janakichati to Dehradun |
Travel Time: 8-9 hours. |
Trek Summary
Bali Pass trek, nestled in the Garhwal region, is an exhilarating high-altitude adventure leading to the passage between the Tons and Yamunotri valleys in Uttarakhand. This 8-day trek takes you through remote Himalayan villages, ancient temples, snow caped mountains. It is one of the challenging and exciting trekking with mystical views that will make your trip nostalgic. this trek is literally a stairway to heaven.Bali Pass Trek takes you through a mesmerizing journey of pristine alpine meadows and rugged terrains, majestic landscapes. It’s wild and mysterious in its own ways. You are a tiny pixel in this world and yet, can conquer the untamed.
Drive from Dehradun to Sankri
- Depart from Dehradun in the morning.
- Distance: Approximately 210 km.
- Travel Time: 8 hours by shared or private vehicles.
- Vehicle Type: Shared or private SUV.
- Altitude Gain: From Dehradun (2,200 ft) to Sankri (6,397 ft).
- Enjoy scenic views of the Tons River valley during the journey.
- Overnight stay in Sankri, a beautiful Himalayan village.
Sankri to Pawani Gharat
- Start trekking from Sankri after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 10 km.
- Trekking Time: 5-6 hours.
- Altitude Gain: From Sankri (6,397 ft) to Pawani Gharat (7,675 ft).
- Trek through dense forests and picturesque villages.
- Pass by gushing streams and scenic meadows along the trail.
- Overnight camping at Pawani Gharat.
Pawani Gharat to Rainbasera
- Continue trekking from Pawani Gharat after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 12 km.
- Trekking Time: 6-7 hours.
- Altitude Gain: From Pawani Gharat (7,675 ft) to Rainbasera (9,442 ft).
- Trek through lush green forests and alpine meadows.
- Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
- Overnight camping at Rainbasera.
Rainbasera to Thaga
- Trek from Rainbasera to Thaga after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 8 km.
- Trekking Time: 4-5 hours.
- Altitude Gain: From Rainbasera (9,442 ft) to Thaga (11,022 ft).
- Ascend through rocky terrain and snow patches.
- Experience the thrill of crossing high-altitude streams and glaciers.
- Overnight camping at Thaga.
Thaga to Base Camp
- Trek from Thaga to Base Camp after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 10 km.
- Trekking Time: 6-7 hours.
- Altitude Gain: From Thaga (11,022 ft) to Base Camp (13,087 ft).
- Trek through challenging terrain, including moraines and boulder fields.
- Witness stunning views of snow-capped peaks along the way.
- Overnight camping at Base Camp.
Base Camp to Lower Dhamni
- Trek from Base Camp to Lower Dhamni after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 12 km.
- Trekking Time: 7-8 hours.
- Altitude Loss: From Base Camp (13,087 ft) to Lower Dhamni (10,600 ft).
- Descend through rocky terrain and lush green meadows.
- Enjoy picturesque views of the surrounding valleys and rivers.
- Overnight camping at Lower Dhamni.
Lower Dhamni to Yamunotri Janakichati
- Descend from Lower Dhamni to Yamunotri Janakichati after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 15 km.
- Trekking Time: 6-7 hours.
- Altitude Loss: From Lower Dhamni (10,600 ft) to Yamunotri Janakichati (6,620 ft).
- Descend through forested trails and alpine meadows.
- Reach Yamunotri Janakichati and rest for the night.
Yamunotri Janakichati to Dehradun
- Depart from Yamunotri Janakichati after breakfast.
- Distance: Approximately 215 km.
- Travel Time: 8-9 hours by shared or private vehicles.
- Altitude Loss: From Yamunotri Janakichati (6,620 ft) to Dehradun (2,200 ft).
- Reflect on the memorable experiences of the Bali Pass trek during the journey back to Dehradun.
- Conclude the trek with fond memories of the adventure in the Himalayas.
Policies
Ensuring Safety, Compliance, and Conservation
- At Trekvento, we prioritize the safety of our trekkers, uphold environmental conservation, and ensure compliance with trekking regulations. Our policies are designed to provide a safe and enjoyable trekking experience while preserving the natural beauty of the Himalayas.
Trekkers Safety Measures
- Qualified Guides: Every trek is led by experienced and certified trek leaders who prioritize safety and have extensive knowledge of the trekking routes.
- Emergency Protocols: Detailed emergency protocols are in place, including first aid training for staff and evacuation procedures in case of emergencies.
- Equipment Inspection: Regular inspection and maintenance of trekking gear and equipment to ensure reliability and safety during the trek.
- Altitude Acclimatization: Trek itineraries are carefully crafted to allow for gradual altitude acclimatization, minimizing the risk of altitude sickness.
- Weather Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of weather conditions to anticipate and mitigate potential risks.
Trek Regulations and Compliance:
- Permits and Permissions: Adherence to all necessary permits and permissions required for trekking in protected areas, ensuring legal compliance and environmental conservation.
- Leave No Trace Principles: Implementation of Leave No Trace principles to minimize environmental impact, including proper waste disposal and responsible camping practices.
- Respect for Local Culture: Respectful interaction with local communities, adherence to cultural norms, and support for local economies through responsible tourism practices.
- Group Size Limits: Maintain manageable group sizes to minimize ecological impact and ensure personalized attention and safety for all trekkers.
- Wildlife Conservation: Respect wildlife habitats and observe wildlife from a distance, without disturbing their natural behavior or environment.
Trek Rules and Guidelines:
- Mandatory Briefing: All trekkers are required to attend a pre-trek briefing covering safety protocols, environmental ethics, and trekking guidelines.
- Stay on Designated Trails: Trekkers must stay on designated trails to minimize soil erosion and habitat disturbance, ensuring the preservation of delicate ecosystems.
- No Smoking and Alcohol: Smoking and consumption of alcohol are strictly prohibited during the trek time to maintain a healthy and safe environment for all participants.
- Follow Guide Instructions: Trekkers must follow the instructions of the trek leaders and guides at all times, especially during emergency situations or challenging terrain.
Conclusion: At Trekvento, we are committed to providing a safe, sustainable, and memorable trekking experience for all our participants. By adhering to our trek policy, trekkers can enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas while contributing to environmental conservation and respecting local communities.
FAQs
What things each trekker should carry ?
Footwear:
- Waterproof trekking boots, comfortable sneakers, and flip-flops.
- Woolen socks for warmth.
Backpack:
- Main backpack (50 liters), daypack (20-30 liters), and a duffel bag.
Clothing:
- Waterproof jacket and trousers, fleece jacket, thermal innerwear, t-shirts, trekking pants, and shorts.
- Additional warm layers like sweaters and down jackets.
- Hats, gloves, and scarves for hand and head protection.
Accessories:
- Sunglasses, water bottle, hydration bladder, headlamp, and spare batteries.
Trekking Gear:
- Emergency toolkit, sunscreen, toiletry kit, water purification tablets, Ziploc bags, earplugs, and first-aid kit.
Additional Items:
- Towel, raincoat or poncho, lip balm, and sunscreen lotion.
- Trekking pole or walking stick for stability.
- Medications and personal toiletries.
- Rain cover for your backpack and a small daypack for essentials during the day.
- Poly bags or plastic containers for organizing items during heavy weather.
What happens if I cancel the trek?
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Trek Cancellation by TrekVento:
- If a trek is canceled due to natural disasters or unforeseeable circumstances, you'll receive a full trek voucher valid for one year.
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Your Cancellation:
- Canceling 30 or more days before the trek: Full refund.
- Canceling between 30 and 15 days before the trek: 60% refund.
- Canceling less than 15 days before the trek: No refund.
- Refunds are subject to a 4% deduction as cancellation charges.
- Trek insurance refunds are not provided.
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Responsibility:
- Discoveryhike is not liable for any damage or injury to your belongings during the trek.
- The trek fee covers all trek expenses from start to finish.