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Discover Nature’s Symphony: Bali Pass Trek – Your Gateway to Himalayan Bliss!
Explore, Trek, and Unwind with Pahalgam Hikes
The Bali Pass Trek holds religious significance for Hindu pilgrims due to its proximity to the sacred shrine of Yamunotri. The trek takes you through the picturesque landscapes of Uttarakhand, leading to the holy site of Yamunotri, one of the Char Dhams (four sacred pilgrimage sites) in Hinduism.
Yamunotri is dedicated to the goddess Yamuna, the revered deity associated with the Yamuna River. It is believed that bathing in the sacred waters of the Yamuna River can cleanse one’s sins and bring spiritual purification. The shrine attracts devotees from far and wide who seek blessings and a connection with the divine.
As you trek along the Bali Pass route, you will have the opportunity to visit Yamunotri and pay homage to the goddess. This adds a spiritual aspect to the journey, allowing trekkers to experience a sense of devotion and reverence amidst the awe-inspiring natural surroundings.
The religious significance of the Bali Pass Trek goes beyond the physical challenge and scenic beauty. It offers a singular opportunity for spiritual seekers to unite their commitment to adventure with their faith, producing a deep and transformative experience.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Arrive in Sankri/Dehradun, a picturesque town in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district, | ||||
TREKKING DAYS | 8 Days & 7 Nights | ||||
GRADE | Easy to Moderate | ||||
WHAT TO PACK | Trekking Shoes, Backpack, Clothes, 3 T-shirts(base layer), 3 insulation layers{1 Outer layer(Jacket), Two trek pants}, Sunglasses, Suncap, Synthetic hand gloves, Woollen cap or Balaclava, Socks (3 pairs), Headlamp, A pair of Trekking pole, Rainwear, Rain cover for your backpack, Daypack (20-30 ltrs, optional), A toilet kit, Medical Kit, Cutlery, Two 1 liter bottles or a 2-liter hydration pack, and Plastic covers. | ||||
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NOT INCLUDED | Personal Expenses. Srinagar’s Hotel Stay. Food during Travel. Personal Luggage To Be Carried By Mules. Anything Not Expressly Covered. |
Day 1: Arrival in Sankri
- Arrive in Sankri, the base camp for the Bali Pass trek.
- Get acclimatized to the altitude.
- Attend a briefing session and meet fellow trekkers.
Day 2: Sankri to Juda Ka Talab
- Altitude Gain: 9,100 ft to 9,500 ft.
- Distance: 4 km
- Time taken: 4-5 hours
- Trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab.
- Pass through dense pine forests and enjoy scenic views.
Day 3: Juda Ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base
- Altitude Gain: 9,500 ft to 11,250 ft.
- Distance: 4 km
- Time taken: 4-5 hours
- Trek to the Kedarkantha Base Camp.
- Witness panoramic views of snow-capped peaks.
Day 4: Kedarkantha Base to Bali Pass Lower
- Altitude Gain: 11,250 ft to 11,900 ft.
- Distance: 5 km
- Time taken: 5-6 hours
- Trek to the lower base of Bali Pass.
- Encounter alpine meadows and stream crossings.
Day 5: Bali Pass Lower to Bali Pass Upper
- Altitude Gain: 11,900 ft to 16,520 ft.
- Distance: 4 km
- Time taken: 5-6 hours
- Trek to the upper reaches of Bali Pass.
- Experience high-altitude landscapes and glaciers.
Day 6: Bali Pass Summit to Lower Dhamni
- Altitude Gain: 16,520 ft to 12,000 ft.
- Distance: 10 km
- Time taken: 8-9 hours
- Cross Bali Pass Summit and descend to Lower Dhamni.
- Navigate through rocky terrain and snowfields.
Day 7: Lower Dhamni to Yamunotri Road Head
- Altitude Loss: 12,000 ft to 5,400 ft.
- Distance: 12 km
- Time taken: 6-7 hours
- Trek down to the road head near Yamunotri.
- Reach the sacred Yamunotri region.
Day 8: Drive to Dehradun
- Depart from Yamunotri and drive back to Dehradun.
- Bid farewell to your fellow trekkers and reminisce about the adventure.
Note: Campsite distances may vary by 100 meters depending on weather conditions and chosen routes.
Altitude may also fluctuate by 100 feet due to similar factors.
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