Sankri
8 Days
Popular Treks
12 persons
uttrakhand
Bali Pass Trek
Bali pass trek Uttarakhand is a wonderful trekking route that starts from the high altitude (approx 16,200 feet) of Uttarakhand. In the route-way of 8 days, you will be going up the summit of Bali pass approx 16,200 feet altitude. It challenges you to be the better version of yourself and connect with nature. This trek is one of the best treks for experienced trekkers and if you are a beginner in trekking then please be careful and enjoy the beauty of nature.
A truly complete package with highlights:
Exciting Summit Views:
The Bali Pass Trek in Uttarakhand is one of the most popular treks in India and offers an amazing view of the snow-covered mountains, dense forests, and lush green valleys. The summit Climbing Day is an exciting day in itself as you wake up early in the morning and rush to the top of the mountain to witness the sunrise. When you reach the summit ridge is sure to give you the pleasure that cannot be explained in the words and make you calm and speechless. Memorizing peaks: Gangad village,
Osla village, Ruinsara lake, Bandarpoonch, DhumdharKhai and Odari Cave, and the mountain, and rivers. Overall, it's a not to be forgotten and hard-earned day.
· The unique folklore of Osla and Gangad and the culture of the village are clear from day one. You will be fascinated by the fascinating Himachali architecture of the ancient temples of Osla for hours.
· The calm and calm lake is surrounded by the beautiful mountains of Swalagrohini. The meadows are original and undeveloped. The lakeside is calm and you can feel the peace.
· The Dev Thach settings are great. The perfect backdrop is tall trees and flowering meadows with Kalanag, Swargarohini, and Kalanag in the background. This is a great place to camp.
Short Itinerary:
Day 1: Approaching Sankri
Altitude: 6400 Feet
Approx 197 Km drive from Dehradun Railway Station to Sankri village almost 7 hours.
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka then Taluka to Seema
Altitude: Taluka (6700 Feet), Seema (8500 Feet)
Drive Sankri to Taluka approximately 12 Km (1 hour)
Trek Taluka to Seema approximately 14 Km (6-7 hours)
Day 3: Arrival Seema to Rainbasera
Altitude: 10,200 Feet
Trekking 10 Km in approximately 5-6 hours
Moderate to difficult ascending and descending. Amazing view of the Black Peak (Kalanga) from the DebshuBugyal
Day 4: Trekking Rainbasera to Ruinsara Tal
Altitude: 11,800 Feet
Trekking 8 Km for approximately 3-4 hours
Day 5: Ruinsara Tal to Odari
Altitude: 13,100 Feet
Trekking 5 Km for approximately 4 hours
Day 6: Trekked Odari to Bali col camp
Altitude: 15,100 Feet
Trek 6 Km for approximately 4-5 hours
Day 7 (Summit Day): Bali Col Camp to Bali Pass and down to Lower Dhami
Altitude: 16,200 Feet (Bali Pass), 11,100 Feet (Lower Dhami)
Trekking 14 Km for approximately 10-11 hours
Day 8: Lower Dhami to Jaan ki Chatti and drive to Dehradun
Altitude: 8500 Feet (Jaan Ki Chatti)
Trekking 8 Km for approximately 5 hours
Drive to Dehradun
Full Itinerary :
Day 1: Approaching Sankri
Altitude: 6400 Feet
Approx 197 Km drive from Dehradun Railway Station to Sankri village almost 7 hours.
Here is the point where you start losing Mobile Network, it does not matter how expensive your mobile is. Here we get only the BSNL network and that is also occasional. In Sankari, you will get local shops and a very small market where you can get daily goods and basic groceries. They also sell some handmade things. After the long drive, you have been gone through you will be a witness to the amazing sunset of Sankri.
Make sure you carry an original or copy of your Identity proof with you for the forest checkpoint.
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka then Taluka to Seema
Altitude: Taluka (6700 Feet), Seema (8500 Feet)
Drive Sankri to Taluka approximately 12 Km (1 hour)
Trek Taluka to Seema approximately 14 Km (6-7 hours)
Taluka, We start our trekking from here. Cross a large stream, bamboo, and deodar trees and arrive at a 12km driveway. You can camp near the Forest Rest House.
Follow the stone path down the riverbed and start trekking from Taluka. From here the trail follows the Supin River. After about an hour, the road opens to the left. If you continue for around 2 hours, you will discover a stunning undiscovered wooden structure. This is the village of Gangad. It will take another about 20 minutes to reach Dhaba. Then, after crossing the wooden bridge, you will reach the village of Osla. Osla is a very popular tourist destination for its unique wooden houses. Walk another 60 minutes under the woods next to the Supin River until you reach Seema. If you look in the woods, you can see Monal from the Himalayas. Seema is a campsite.
Day 3: Arrival Seema to Rainbasera
Altitude: 10,200 Feet
Trekking 10 Km in approximately 5-6 hours
To reach our first big place, DebshuBugyal, we need to start from the beginning. Start with a walk along the Supin River. Upon arriving in Ruinsara Valley, you will find rocks along the route. Climb further to see the famous Oslo village behind. After another 30 minutes of trekking, DebshuBugyal will arrive here. Pastures can be seen north and west of Kala nag. From here, the road suddenly falls until you reach the riverbed. It is slippery and full of stones. Admire the wonderful sights around you. Trekkers often spend this peaceful moment right next to a rock at the bottom of the river.
Day 4: Trekking Rainbasera to Ruinsara Tal
Altitude: 11,800 Feet
Trekking 8 Km for approximately 3-4 hours
A day becomes exciting when you know Ruinsara Lake is your next campsite. Continue walking for about 3-4 hours to reach the body of water. The lake can be reached by crossing streams, hiking, and other adventures. Camping is now a real dream. Located between Lake Ruinsara and the Supin River, it is surrounded by meadows dotted with huge snow-capped mountains. The sky is dominated by the stunning peaks of the Bandarpoonch series such as Kala Nag, Bandarpoonch, and DhumdharKhai. You can just walk around the area and see the sights
Day 5: Ruinsara Tal to Odari
Altitude: 13,100 Feet
Trekking 5 Km for approximately 4 hours
Today's hike is only 4 kilometers. Go down towards the Supin River. They go through the forest and cross the river. The trail climbs again before reaching the next meadow. Surprisingly, vegetation will be even more sparse in the future. There is a rock cave near the campsite. Odari in the cave bears its name. This cave is believed to have been the home of Shri Krishna's brother, Bali. Swargarohini 1 and 2 are also clearly visible from this cave.
Day 6: Trekked Odari to Bali col camp
Altitude: 15,100 Feet
Trek 6 Km for approximately 4-5 hours
It looks like a short day, but it's not easy. It will be a steep uphill on a 55-degree ramp. This is a tightrope walk with loose stones and rocks. It is difficult because stones are scattered on the way. You need to get enough sleep and water. Necessary precautions should be taken to avoid serious complications from increasing altitude. Nighttime temperatures tend to be below 0 degrees. Prepare for the cold. After a long day, you can rest in your tent. The excitement is at its peak for the summit day.
Day 7 (Summit Day): Bali Col Camp to Bali Pass and down to Lower Dhami
Altitude: 16,200 Feet (Bali Pass), 11,100 Feet (Lower Dhami)
Trekking 14 Km for approximately 10-11 hours
This can be considered the day of the summit. Today you cross the Bali Pass and arrive at Lower Damni. The road to Bali Pass is steep and snowing. After a few hours of steep uphill, you will reach the top of the pass. It is the highest point where you can feel like you are in the mountains. Enjoy views of the summits of Swargarohini and Banderpooch. The Yamunotri Valley can be seen on the right. Enjoy the scenery and absorb the moment. You go down a narrow road. Please note that the road from the lower dam to the upper dam is very difficult. It can be difficult because of the snow. After this difficult part, rest at Upper Damni. The road from the legs to Dhamni would be confusing. After the break, start trekking to Lower Dhamni. From here, the path is flat and clearly visible. It runs about 2km in the woods. You can rest in the tent.
Day 8: Lower Dhami to Jaan ki Chatti and drive to Dehradun
Altitude: 8500 Feet (Jaan Ki Chatti)
Trekking 8 Km for approximately 5 hours
It is the ending of trekking. This day is the easiest, with more descents than ascents. It's a cement-paved road. Climbing to Yamunotri will take an additional 1-2 hours. Leave the campsite early to arrive in Dehradun.
Price Inclusion
For the duration of your trek, you will be staying in hotels and camps from day one to departure day.
Meals: From the first supper to the departure day morning, all meals are included. We offer easy, nutritious vegetarian food on all days of the trek.
Transportation: We will provide round-trip transportation from pick up point and drop point.
Camping fees: Both trekking permits and woodland camping fees are included in the price.
All of the camps will provide you with high-quality tents and sleeping bags for your trek. We have high-altitude sleeping bags that can withstand temperatures as low as -10°C. Ropes, microspikes, and gaiters are all available.
Price Exclusion
Expenses for personal reasons: For instance, during the trek, personal bags must be transported.
Emergency Costs: Any expense arises as a result of any kind of emergency
What to take
> Trekking shoes
> Backpack: 40 Liter
> Daypack: 20 liter
> Clothes: Fleese jacket, T-shart, thermal inner one pair, Light towel, raincover bag, poncho, rain coat, down jacket, etc...
> Trek pant
> wind proof / water resident jackets,
> Woollen shocks
> Woollen cap: 1 & Scarf : 1
> Sunglasses: good quality
> Trekking pole : 1
> Handgloves: one pair waterproof
> Torch (extra sell), sunscreen, cold cream, lip bam, toilet paper, hand sanitizer
> Water botal 1 Liter ( Avoid Bisleri Bottles)
> Glucose, Chocolates & nuts
Personal medical kit
> Paracetamol - 4 tablets (fivar)
> Saridon - 4 tab (headache)
> Digene - 4 tablets (acidity)
> Crepe Bandage - 2 pair
> Band-aid - 10 strips
> Cotton - 1 peket
> Ors - 5 peket
> Bentadine or any antiseptic creem
> Move, spray (aches & sprains)
> ( If you required )
Cancellation Policy
> In case you wish to cancel your trek please email us at info.thehimalayan@gmail.com
> Cancellation charges are based on the total trek fee, irrespective of the amount paid either full or partial.
> The cancellation policy is based on the original booking time and original start date of the trek.
> Before 30 days: 90% of the total Land Package Cost is refundable
> Between 21-30 days: 75% of the total Land Package Cost is refundable.
> Between 11-20 days: 50% of the total Land Package Cost is refundable.
> Less than 10 days: No refund.
Trek cancellation due to weather:
> In case of an incomplete trek due to weather conditions, one can opt for the same trek again throughout their lifetime on all our fixed departure for the same trek.
> This attempt only covers the trek fee and will not include any rentals or the transportation amount paid earlier.
> This is non-transferable