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Max Altitude

12,750 FT

Grade

Moderate

Duration

6 Days

Trekking KM.

33 KM

Suitable for:10+ years
Experience:First timer can apply, previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
Fitness:cover 5 km of distance in 30 minutes without a stress.

11,100 /Person

  • +5% GST (Goods and Services Tax)
  • Rishikesh to Rishikesh | included transport
  • INR 11,100 Trek Cost with Transportation (all included in the cost)

Overview

Trek Info


  • Trail TypeRound trail. The trek starts and ends at Pipalkoti
  • Rail HeadHaridwar/Rishikesh is the nearest rail head to the base camp
  • AirportJolly grant airport Dehradun
  • Base CampPipalkoti
  • Best Season
    • Winter Treks (Mid Nov - Mid Feb)
    • Spring Treks (Mid Feb - Mid Apr)
  • SnowDecember to April
  • Services fromRishikesh to Rishikesh | Included Transport
  • MealsMeals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)
  • StayCamping (Twin sharing) & Hotel/Guesthouse


  • Region - Uttarakhand
  • Duration - 6 Days
  • Grade - Moderate
  • Max Altitude - 12750 Ft.
  • Approx Trekking Km - 33 Kms.

Among the several things that Lord Curzon did in India, the hands-down winner is the exploration and popularising of a marquee trek route starting from Dhak village to Kuari Pass in the Garhwal Himalayas. At an altitude of 4264 meters, Kuari Top is like an amphitheater where some of the stalwart peaks of the Himalayas take the stage. The 7000 meters club includes the Kamet (7756m), Trishul (7120m), Chaukhamba (7128m), and the great divine peak of Nanda Devi (7817m) and its twin Nanda Devi East (7434m). More peaks make an equally imposing appearance – Nanda Ghunti, Hathi Ghoda Parbat, Neelkanth, Dronagiri, Mukut Parbat, Mana, Rishi Pahad, and Changbang, to name a few. The Kuari Pass Trek gives you a chance to view the impressive skyline of these mighty mountains from close quarters.

The trek begins from Pipalkoti, in the Chamoli district of the Himalayas, which has evolved into the hub for trekkers and pilgrims in this part of the Himalayas. Confluences of several rivers – the Pinder, Kaliganga, Nandakini, Birehiganga amp Dhauli Ganga give make up the Pancha-Prayag – namely, Devprayag, Karnaprayag, Devprayag, and Rudraprayag. The trek then proceeds through small remote Himalayan villages. Walking along the Curzon trail through these villages is a great way to get acquainted with the life of the mountain folks. The trees are ablaze in the yellow-orange colors of autumn, striking a deep contrast to the blue-brown mountains and the snow caps. On this trek, one walks through gorgeous jungles of Oak and Deodar trees. And these jungles, of course, are house to some wildlife. Pug marks of leopards or Himalayan black bears can be sighted in the forests. Rhododendron trees, which bear flowers of a fiery red color, are also found in abundance in these mountains.

The truly refreshing part of the trek is while walking through the luxurious Himalayan meadows, called Bugyals in the local tongue. The beauty and serenity of a Himalayan meadow is an experience no one should miss out on. The most remarkable is the Gorson Bugyal, consisting of vast undulating green pastures. On this trek, you will also visit Auli, which is famous for its beautiful skiing slopes in the Winter Kuari pass

The trek takes you up and down a few other lesser passes – the Vinayak pass and Tali Top, eventually taking you to the highest point in the trek – the Kuari Top which is at 13990 feet. This trek is not too difficult and pays huge dividends for the physical effort with the most mesmerizing views of some of the best mountains in the Himalayan Range. The sight of the Nanda Devi Massif is the highlight of this trek. So if you want to have some fun in the meadows and on the snowy slopes of the Garhwal Himalayas, pack your rucksacks and head on toward Haridwar. The TTH team will take you on the Curzon Trail to Kuari Pass, while you feast your eyes on the spectacular sights.

We have sketched out an itinerary slotting in all the best attractions the trail has to offer—
-a passage through a handful of typical Garhwal villages,

-an open meadows campsite overlooking the majestic Dronagiri Parvat,

-a day of easy clamber through oak and rhododendron forests,

-camping on the snowdrifted forest floor,

-a thoroughly taxing snow hike on the summit day,

-a 360-degree glittering Greater Himalayas peak panorama,

-an initiation in the art of snow hiking with gears, and

-a field day in the gently rolling slopes of Gorson Bugyal.

Get more Exciting Offers for Trekking in India With Trek The Himalayas

Who can participate

    • Age; 10 years.
    • First timer can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
    • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 4 km of distance in 30 minutes without a stress.
    • The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.

     

    Health Awareness

    • Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 90 beats per minute)
    • Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 75 – 85, SYSTOLIC 100 - 130 mm Hg)
    • Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute)
    • Should not have Liver and kidney issues
    • Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Epilepsy, Heart problems, Very High blood pressure etc
    • No pacemaker implant
    • People with the Sinus issues please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek
    • If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

     

    Government Employees {SCL}

    Government Employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when you join us for a trekking expedition. As per the rules of the Pay Commission, Special Casual Leave can be availed  for up to 30 days in a calendar year for trekking/mountaineering expeditions through a registered organization. Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator by Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and Ministry Of Tourism (MOT) 
    Trekkers have to apply for leave at least 20 days before trek departure date.

     

    Note

    • Junior trekkers (below 15 years) should have a company of parent/guardian.
    • Trekkers between 15 to 18 years can come solo with the disclaimer form signed by parent/guardian.

Itinerary

Day 1 : Rishikesh to Pipalkoti
    • Altitude: 1,500m/4,950ft
    • 200 km drive, approx 10 hours
    • Trekkers will be picked from Rishikesh TTH office at 6:00am in a Tata Sumo or a similar vehicle (cost is included)
    • Arrive at Pipalkoti approx by 5 pm – (tea, briefing of the trek & dinner)
    • Breakfast and Lunch on the way (exclusive of charges)
    • Accommodation at the guest house
    • Telephone Network- Available

You will begin your journey with us from Rishikesh. Starting the drive from Rishikesh from the appointed pickup point (Rishikesh TTH office), we will take the fabled Badrinath Road.

If you are enthusiastic about cultural sightseeing and adventure water sports, you may like to arrange a brief stay at Rishikesh

The 9 hour drive to Pipalkoti will surely be long and arduous, but you are never going to run out of mesmerizing views. The great river running with us on parallel will get wilder and more fascinating as we trudge uphill. We will be passing by the panchprayag or the five holy confluences of Ganga—Devaprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandaprayag, and Vishnuprayag.

So, keep your cameras on the ready and remain awake for most of the journey!

Day 2 : Pipalkoti – Gulling Top
    • Altitude: 2,750m/9,000ft
    • Drive from Pipalkoti to Tugashi village 50 km drive and Tugashi to Guilig Top 7 km trek, 4-5hrs
    • First 1 hour trek till road head
    • The trail is a mix of steep and gradual ascent, mostly through villages
    • Hot lunch at camp site
    • Water Points- Available at villages in passing
    • Accommodation in tent
    • Peaks spotted: Dronagri, HathiParvat, GoriParvat

A host of ice peaks will greet us at Joshimath. After an early breakfast on this day, we will head off to Dhak village in the Joshimath tehsil, a rocky drive of 1:45 minutes. From here our trek will commence. Look out for the gentle slopes of the Sleeping Lady Mountain of Joshimath on this drive. The gentle ups and downs of this mountain seem to form an outline of a lying lady.

The trek flags off from Dhak along a steady ascent. The dirt trail steers away from the main road and rises towards Tugasi village. There are a couple of sharp T-turns on this trail after which the walk takes place on a level ground followed by gradually ascending soft slopes. The terrain is mostly rough here. Leaving out the terrace farming lands, there is no affluence of greenery, but offers a sweeping view of the Garhwal frontier all around. Look out especially for the bright silvery sun-dazed stream of Dhauli-Ganga snaking it way in the abyss, and the Vishnugad-Tapovan Hydroelectric Power Station. You are not likely to find any snow in this zone.

Twenty to twenty-five minutes into the trek, you will be reaching village Kharchi, where you can fill your bottles and take some rest. The trail continues from the village on the same rocky path, keeping the valley to the left. The ascent id steep and encounters a couple of switchback turns, finally reaching the Lower Tugasi area. You can find the trail forking into two here and must take the one curving along a hydro run flour mill. Approximately 10 minutes from here you will reach the Upper Tugasi region, marked with a handful of wheat fields, flower beds, and thatched roofed huts. You can also find little streams coming down in this area.

Continue on this path, maintaining a steep climb, leaving the farmland behind and you will find the awe-inspiring sight of Dronagiri peak hauntingly rising at a distance. We will be pitching tents in the open meadows overlooking Dronagiri and fringed around with oak forests.

You can ask your trek leader to take you on an acclimatization walk to Gulling Top point this afternoon to enjoy the snow laden forests in your own way. Also, brace up for a mesmerizing vista of the Dronagiri peak caught in the shimmer of morning light from this camp site the next dawn.

Day 3 : Gulling Top to Tali Forest Camp
    • Altitude :3,350m/ 11000 ft
    • Trek: 5 km ,approx 4 hrs
    • Altitude Gain: 600m/ 2,000ft
    • Gulling Top to Forest Hut (first and last water point) (3000m/9850 ft) (1 km trek)
    • Forest hut to Tali top (Tali lake is there, steep ascent ) (3,500m/ 11500 ft) (2 km trek)
    • Tali top to Tali top forest camp site (gradual descent) (3,400m/ 11,100 ft) (1 km trek)
    • Oak, Rhododendron (mostly pink and white), walnut forest
    •  Accommodation in tent
    •  Peaks :- Nanda Devi, Kalanka, Chang bang, Dronagri, Hathi Parvat, Gori Parvat

Wake up in time next morning to start on a 5 hour journey deeper into the forest of Talli. After the exacting climb of last day, the trek today will be less arduous. The gradients of ascent is relatively smooth and will allow you an enjoyable hike.

Twenty minutes into the trek, you will come to a green clearing overlooking the magnificent snow peaks. After a few moments of rest, the climb must continue crossing a little stream to enter a mixed forest slowly thickening with oaks and rhododendrons. If you are coming in late March you might still find some white and pink blossoms. Except rhododendrons, you can find walnut and some other varieties of conifers in here.

At the height of winter’s splendour, you can find everything in the forest coated with a cover of snow. In the thickening snow, light, and shade of the conifer forests of Gulling, your second camp on the trek will be pitched.

Along this path, the Hathi-Ghori peaks will be manifesting gloriously along with Dronagiri now somewhat flipped to the side.

Day 4 : Tali forest camp to Kuari pass and back via Khullara top
    • Altitude: 3,800m/12,500 ft
    • Trek: 15 km, approx 11 hrs
    • Tali forest camp to Khullara top (moderate ascent) (3,600m/11,800 ft) (3.5 km trek)
    •  Khullara top to broken bridge with frozen stream (traverse walk) (3,750m/ 12,300 ft) (2.5 km trek)
    •  Broken bridge to KUARI PASS (Strenuous climb) (3,900m/ 12,750 ft) (1.5 km trek)
    •  Today is the toughest day
    •  Carry enough water (no water source on the way)
    •  Early morning after breakfast start trek to Kuari pass
    •  Peaks:- Kedarnath Peak, Kedardome, Chaukhambha, Balakun, Neel Kantha, Mukut Parvat, Kamet, Abhi Gamin, Mana I, Ghori Parvat, Hathi Parvat, Dronagiri, Kalanka, Chang Bang, Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghunti

Fourth day is the summit day, likely to span 10-11 hours depending on the group’s pace. You need to gear up appropriately for high snow and squalling wind on the ridges today. There is going to be no water source found on the way today,so carry enough to sustain you through.

In the first phase, the trek will move up to the Khullara top—a moderate ascent of 3.5 km. You will need to traverse a broken bridge and a stream frozen at the heights of winter, followed by a ridge climb to the high pass, severely strenuous and made more challenging with the snow. Every 15 minutes, you are welcome to take a break and catch your breath. At Jhandi Dhar, a suitable rest point 2 hours into the trek, you can afford a long break. Lunch will be had on the way or after reaching the templeat the base of the Kuari high pass.

Make sure to crampon your shoes properly. Trek the Himalayas will provide you good quality crampons, but you are requested to bring your own gaiters. You can also buy gaiters from the market of Joshimat at reasonable prices.

The climax of this trek comes with a visual bang exposing a host of Garhwal behemoth peaks, unveiling—Kedarnath Peak, Kedardome, Chaukhambha, Balakun, Neel Kantha, Mukut Parvat, Kamet, Abhi Gamin, Mana I, Ghori Parvat, Hathi Parvat, Dronagiri, Kalanka, Changabang, Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghunti.

The magnificence of this vision is incomparable.

Day 5 : Tali forest camp - Pipalkoti via Gurson bugyal (11150 ft) and Auli (9680 ft)
    • Altitude:1,500m/ 4,950ft
    • Trek: 8 km, approx 7 hrs,
    • Drive 13km, 25min
    • Tali forest camp to Tali lake (3,500m/ 11,500ft) (1 km trek)
    • Tali lake to Gurson bugyal (3,400m/ 11,150 ft) (3.5 km trek)
    • Gurson bugyal to Auli (2,950m/ 9,700 ft) (3.5 km trek)
    • Auli to Pipalkoti (1,500m/ 4,950ft) (45 km drive)
    • Breakfast at Tali camp site
    • Lunch Pack on the way
    • Pipalkoti (evening tea, debriefing, dinner)

    Note: If weather and route condition will be fine and safe then only we will descend through Gurson Bugyal and Auli otherwise, we will descend through Gulling Top to Tugashi.

Today we will advance towards Auli—the skiing capital of India, and one of the most famous in south Asia. Exploring the beautifully snow patched rolling valleys of Gorson Bugyal, we will come down to Auli through a sweetly enjoyable journey.

Traversing the Bugyals of Gorson is completely free of any arduous and hassling climb, mainly on a smoothly rolling terrain, though the snow of high winter might leave the place a tad desolate. In the thaw season of March, skiing is a big activity here.

Upon reaching Auli, a eady cable-car ride will take you to Pipalkoti, floating over the magnificent ski resort, the softly undulating snow covered slopes and browning pine forest fringes.

Day 6 : Pipalkoti To Rishikesh
    • Drive: 200 km, approx 9 hrs
    • Ride will commence at 6 am, reaching destination at around 6 pm
    • Breakfast and Lunch will be on the way at a roadside inn, exclusive of charges

Note: On Day 6, you’ll reach Rishikesh between 6 pm and 7 pm. You can book your travel any time after 8 pm.

How To Reach

  • Pick Up Place
  • Drop Place
  • Note

At first you have to reach Rishikesh, after that TTH will take care of your further travel plan.

Our Pick-up place

Trek The Himalayas Head office, Tapovan Laxmanjhula, Landmark -Nainital Bank opposite Shiv Vilas Hotel

Options to reach Rishikesh

1.  Take overnight train/bus to Rishikesh.

2.  Take overnight train/bus to Haridwar and drive to Rishikesh (35 min drive with normal traffic).

We always recommend to go for the govt. Buses over the private ones outside the bus station as based on the experience we have found that there are very high chances of delay involved with private buses. Also, govt. Buses are always more reliable. Whichever bus you choose, just make sure to reach Rishikesh at least by 05:30 am positively.

3.  Take the flight to Dehradun airport (Jolly Grant Airport) and drive to Rishikesh (20 km, 30 min), if coming by flight then come one day early.

  • TTH’s Tata Sumo, Tempo Traveller or similar vehicles will pick-up you.
  • Pick-up is included in the cost of the trek.
  • If you wish to upgrade the transport service, please contact the Trek Coordinator.
  • After morning tea move to Rishikesh (breakfast and lunch on the way)
  • Reach Rishikesh by 6:00 pm
  • Drop off point is Trek The Himalayas Office (Tapovan) Laxmanjhula 
  • Plan your further travel plan after 7:00 pm

Cost Terms

  • Inclusions
  • Exclusions
  • Note
  • Tour Fee
  • Cancellation Policy

1. Inclusions :
Accommodation :
       • Guest house in Pipalkoti (Day 1 and Day 5 as per the itinerary)
       • Camping while on trek (twin sharing)

2. Transportation :- Tata Sumo or equivalent :
       • Rishikesh to Pipalkoti and return

3. All meals while on trek (veg + Egg) :
       • All meals (including tea, soup, snacks etc.) from Day 1 Dinner to day 5 dinner

4. Support :
       • Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader.
       • High Altitude chef.
       • Support staff.

5. Safety Equipment :
       • First aid medical kits
       • Stretcher
       • Oxygen Cylinder

6. Trekking Equipment :
       • Sleeping bag, Mattress.
       • Trekker’s tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dinning tent, Toilet tent
       • Gaiters and micro spikes (if required)

7. All necessary permits and entry fees
8. Mules to carry central equipment
9. Trek Completion Certificate

1. Any kind of personal expenses.
2. Food during the transit.
3. Insurance.
4. Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
5. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head "Price Includes".

 

Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things)

1- Satellite phone/setphone - is a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cellphones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth's surface.

2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) - is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.

3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) - are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly

Normally TTH expect to carry your personal luggage on your own, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule.
Charges of offloading backpack:-
INR 1200/- if you make an online payment, 10 days in advance
INR 1500/- if you inform us after reaching Joshimath
The backpack cannot weigh more than 11 kgs. Backpack should have waterproof cover. Suitcases/strolleys/ bags will not be allowed.

To book a Trek/ adventure program please use our online booking form or, alternatively, you can call us on the given for confirmation of tour you have to wire a deposit and initial deposit.

Special Offers

Make a single payment and trek the number of times you want.

If you book a trek with Trek The Himalayas and are unable to complete the same or you have successfully completed that trek and want to do it again, you can repeat it multiple times without paying the cost of the trek.

Terms and conditions

  • This offer is a non-transferable.
  • This offer is valid for Trek The Himalayas limited fixed departures.
  • This offer is valid for 5 years from the date of booking.
  • This offer is not valid if the participant has received a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
  • Participants don’t have to pay for the trek cost but have to pay for the transport cost.

The fee can be paid by online transfer/Check deposit/Cash deposit/Demand draft. Instruction for
payment will be forwarded along with your confirmation email. When your transfer is done, please
e-mail us a confirmation mail with your transfer details, so that we can follow up your reservation efficiently.

Cancellation terms:

For the cancellation of services due to any avoidable/unavoidable reasons, Trek The Himalayas must be notified of the same in writing at [email protected]  At the time we receive your written cancellation, refunds based on the total fare are as follows.

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year

Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch
  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek

Refund options

  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same batch) to your friend
  • No cash refund
  • 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year

If by a rare consequence TTH calls off/cancels a trek:

At TTH, we almost never call off or cancel our treks. But in the rare event that we do call off or cancel a trek due to any unforeseen circumstances or natural catastrophes like continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that prevents us from carrying out a trek in a safe manner, unforeseeable circumstances like local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any such situations that prevents a safe trekking experience, TTH will issue a voucher summing up to the same amount as your trek fee. The voucher can be redeemed on any of the treks over a period of the next year.

Note

  • The voucher is also not issued if for any reason you have to come down from the trek. The trek leader may send you down from the trek, owing to reasons like lack of fitness, AMS, blood pressure, turn-around-time, health issues, or if you are found smoking/ drinking, or breaking the rules of the trek. Vouchers are issued only when the whole trek is cancelled or called off on behalf of TTH.

In the rare event that TTH shifts a trek:

As we mention always, weather conditions at high altitudes are extremely unpredictable and can change at any time of any day. Also, situations like natural calamities or political unrest, pandemics and lockdowns, etc are out of our control and if an event cannot run under any such circumstances that we do not directly have control over then we will try to give you an alternative trek, which means your trek will be shifted from one trek to another, which will be safer and more favourable.

In these cases, a voucher is issued to mitigate the difference in cost between the two treks. You can redeem the voucher at any time over a period of one year from the date of issue. A refund fee or refund of the difference is not applicable.

Note:

  • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
  • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
  • TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
  • Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers

Cash Voucher Terms:

  • This is a non-transferable voucher
  • The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
  • The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
  • To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
  • All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher
  • Trek The Himalayas holds rights to add/remove any of the Terms and Conditions without prior notice

Itineraries are based on information available at the time of planning and are subject to change. "Trek The Himalayas" reserves the right to change expedition dates, people or itineraries as conditions warrant. If a trip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency for which TTH or its agents cannot make provision, the cost of delays and/or other changes are the responsibility of the participant. TTH reserves the right to decline, or accept, any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.

Trek Essential

  • Basic Gear
  • Clothes
  • Personal Utilities
  • Head Gears
  • Foot Gears
Back pack & rain cover(50 - 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder straps
Day pack + rain cove20 - 30 ltr (If hire a mule or porter)
Walking stickAdvisable (At least one)
Water bottle/Hydration pack2 bottles of one liter each, People who use hydration pack 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one liter, Carry at least one thermos flask.
Personal Medical KitConsult your doctor
SnacksEnergy bars, dry fruits, electral/ors
T-shirts2 Full sleeves (Non-cotton)
Fleece T-shirts1 Nos.
Fleece jacket1 Nos. (Alternative: a woollen sweater)
Down feather / Hollofil jacket1 Nos.
Wind & waterproof (jacket & pant)1 Pair
Thermal inners (upper and lower)1 Pair
Trek pants2 Synthetic (avoid shorts, fitting denims, capris)
Windstopper Pant1 Pair
Waterproof gloves1 Pair
Fleece/woolen gloves1 Pair
Sunscreen cream1 Nos.
Moisturiser1 Nos.
Toilet Paper & wipes1 Nos.
Lip balm1 Nos.
Hand sanitizer1 Nos.
Antibacterial powder1 Nos.
Toothbrush and toothpaste1 Nos.
Quick dry towel1 Nos.
Head torch1 Nos.
Woolen cap1 Nos.
Balaclava1 Nos. (Optional)
Neck-gaiters1 Nos.
SunglassesDark with side cover, it should be U/V protected, People who wear spectacles- (A)- Use contact lenses. (B)- Photo chromatic glasses.
Trekking shoes1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip)
Floaters/flip-flops1 Pair (Optional)
Cotton socks5 pairs
Woollen socks3 pairs
Gaiters1 Pair (TTH will Provide)

Important Links

  • Trek Hacks: How to choose your trekking shoes.   Read more
  • To rent or not to rent   Read more
  • How to stay warm in cold Winter treks   Read more
  • Health Awareness for Trekking in the Himalayas   Read more
  • Medical & Disclaimer Form   Read more
  • Mandatory Documents to Bring on A Trek   Read more

Fitness

Fitness regime for:

Moderate

Calculate Your BMI :


Your BMI value is

24.22

Congratulations, your body is in good conditions!

BMI Range Category
Less than 16.5 Serverely Underweight
16.5 - 18.5 Underweight
18.5 - 25 Normal
25 - 30 Overweight

  • If your BMI is normal, you can plan your fitness regime as mentioned.
  • If your BMI is not normal, consult your trusted physician before you plan your fitness regime.
  • If you're suffering from any chronic illnesses consult a medical practitioner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

Winter Kuari Pass, a breathtaking slice of paradise nestled in the heart of the Indian Himalayas, beckons adventurous souls with its ethereal beauty and enchanting allure. As the snow-covered trails wind their way through dense forests and pristine meadows, nature's masterpiece unfolds before your very eyes. The towering peaks stand tall, their majestic presence inspiring a sense of awe and wonder. The crisp, cold air fills your lungs, invigorating your spirit as you embark on this unforgettable journey. Each step brings you closer to the summit, where a panoramic vista of snow-clad mountains embraces you, leaving you spellbound. The serenity and solitude of this winter wonderland create the perfect canvas for self-reflection and introspection, allowing you to connect with the raw power of nature.

How many days does the Winter Kuari Pass Trek take?

It takes 6 days to complete the Winter Kuari Pass Trek.

What is the difficulty level of the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

Winter Kuari Pass Trek is a moderate-grade trek.

What is the best time to do the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

The best time to do Winter Kuari Pass Trek is winter (Mid-Nov - Mid-Feb) and Spring (Mid-Feb - Mid-Apr).

What is the maximum altitude of the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

The maximum altitude reached during the Winter Kuari Pass Trek is 12,750 ft.

What is the cost of the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

The cost of Winter Kuari Pass Trek is 11,100 INR per person.

What kind of equipment do I need for the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

Here are some of the essential items that you should bring for the trek:

1. Mountaineering Boots: Sturdy, waterproof boots with good ankle support and crampon compatibility are a must.

2. Crampons: Essential for traction on snow and ice-covered terrain.

3. Ice Axe: Used for stability and balance while climbing.

4. Climbing Harness: Used to attach yourself to the rope and provide additional support while climbing.

5. Rope: A dynamic rope that can handle the weight of the climber and any equipment being carried.

6. Helmet: To protect the head from falling rocks and other debris.

7. Warm Clothing: This includes a warm-down jacket, thermal inner layers, and waterproof outer layers.

8. Sleeping Bag: A good quality sleeping bag that can handle sub-zero temperatures.

9. Backpack: A durable backpack to carry your equipment and personal items.

10. Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and snow glare.

11. Gloves: Waterproof and warm gloves that provide dexterity and grip.

12. Headlamp: A powerful headlamp with extra batteries for use during early morning starts or late night hikes.

Do I need a permit to do the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

The Winter Kuari Pass Trek falls under the jurisdiction of the Forest Department and as such it is necessary to obtain Forest Permit for the trek. When you trek with us, we obtain the permit ourselves.

Is it safe to do the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

Yes, it is safe to do the Winter Kuari Pass Trek with an expert organization. However, it is always advisable to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines issued by the Trek Leaders and guide while trekking in the mountains.

What kind of accommodation is available on the Winter Kuari Pass Trek?

On the Winter Kuari Pass Trek, you will be camping in different campsites. We provide twin-sharing tents for optimum comfort.

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