Kuari Pass Trek

Places Covered Rishikesh - Joshimath - Kuari Pass
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4 Nights | 5 Days
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Kuari Pass Trek

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    Today we will start our journey in the early morning for Joshimath. The town, which is located in the Chamoli District in the state of Uttarakhand in India, will serve as the starting point for the journey to the magni cent Kuari pass.

    There are a few Himalayan trekking places that may be reached via this location, which is situated at an elevation of 6,150 feet. As you make your way to Joshimath, you will go through the Panchprayag, also known as the five auspicious junctures of the Ganga. These junctures are Devaprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandaprayag, and Vishnuprayag.

    Keep your cameras close at hand so that you can capture the breathtaking scenery of the mountains.

    After breakfast, you will begin your trek today, which will take you from Joshimath to Dakh to Gulling top. The morning in the Himalayas will fill you with excitement, and you will begin your journey today.

    n the beginning of the difficult rise, you will start from Joshimath. You will see the enormous mountains in front of you, including the peak that is known as sleeping Lady peak, which is the most heavily favoured mountain.

    On this day, you will begin your trekking to Kauri pass early since it might take anywhere from ten to eleven hours, depending on the pace of the other trekkers. Additionally, keep in mind that you will not encounter any waterways along the route, so make sure you have plenty for yourself.

    Through Khullara top, you will make your way to Kauri pass, which is a modest elevation of 5.5 km today. At some point throughout the journey, you will encounter a broken bridge, a frozen creek, and ridges that will make the journey a little bit exhausting. This will make the journey a little bit difficult.

    After reaching summit point of Kuari Pass, you can spend some time there and descend back to Tali.

    Due to the fact that the last day was so beautiful and aweinspiring, you must have kept all of the memories near to your heart in order to appreciate them for the rest of your life.

    The trek across Kauri pass will come to an end today, and you will make your way back to Joshimath via Auli.

    Along the way, you will have the opportunity to take pictures of the breathtaking scenery of Auli.

    You are scheduled to travel from Joshimath on the fth day, heading in the direction of your destination to Rishikesh.

    This will bring an end to the journey to Kauri pass. Keep all of the memories you made on the five-day trek, and then travel back to your house.

Included

Pick and Drop Transfers from/to Rishikesh
All meals are included with proper hygiene parameters
Triple/double sharing tent accommodations are available During the trek, there will be morning and evening tea with a small refreshment
All tolls and forest fees  
Trekking gears (tents, sleeping bags, ropes, gaiters, crampons etc.)
First Aid Medical Kit Expert Guide

 

Excluded

 Food during pick and drop transfers
 Porters/ mules charges
 Personal expenses
 Insurance
 Anything apart from the inclusions
 CST

Tour Description

The Kuari Pass trek is widely regarded as one of the most exceptional winter trekking experiences in India. It is located in the Himalayan area of Garhwal, which is known for its stunning scenery. This path, which is located at a height of 15,900 feet, is sometimes known to as the Lord Curzon trail. It was named after the previous Viceroy of India, who completed the walk in 1905, adding historical value to the attractiveness of the trail. The Kuari Pass walk begins at Joshimath and covers a route that is 28 km long. Along the way, there are mild slopes, gorgeous evergreen woods, and panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks. In the course of this trip, hikers will go through secluded villages such as Tugasi, Guling, and Khullara, where they will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the diverse local cultures and traditions of Uttarakhand. The path provides travellers with breathtaking vistas of the Pangarchulla, Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Dronagiri, Hathi Ghoda, and Nilgiri mountain ranges, which captivates the hearts of those who are passionate about travelling.

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