Bali Pass Trek
About Bali Pass Trek
A trek to perform and to explore the beautiful Himalayan range is Bali. Bali a wonderful place where the people like to explore amazing hills routes that combine two valleys which add to the beauty of nature is Yamunotri valley and the Har Ki dun valley which includes the beautiful lake which leads towards their beauty is Ruinsara Lake.
A Bali pass trek has an amazing landscape of beautiful pine trees and gorgeous fir forests with a beautiful lakeside camping add to their beauty and in the heaven of it there is a varied culture village which gives life to enjoy the trek in the Har Ki dun valley, this also includes the beautiful waterfalls.
This trek is very nearer from the Har Ki dun valley as this is the nearest point to reach Bali trek the tourist are been instructed that not to travel or trek on the same day, but as the rangers travel from far of the distances from varied places so they are been instructed that not to travel on the same day but to adjust their body into nature as this is also one of the highest peaks for trekking.
Ruinsara Tal Beauty
In the beautiful district of Uttarakhand Ruinsara Tal is one of the most dangerous lakes which resides between the bank of the river supine and Govind wildlife sanctuary which lies on the western side of the Himalayan ranges adds towards their beauty.
Why is Bali pass Trek famous?
Bali trek pass is famous for its natural beauty.
It is one of the amazing places for the tourist and the rangers for trekking.
This is mostly liked by the foreigners and the major higher companies assigning the trekking projects.
This Bali pass is majorly famous for its adventure, trekking, and exploring the highest peak of mountain ranges and also the high altitude atmospheric pressure.
Best Season to visit Bali Pass Trek
Bali pass trek is about 4800 meters above sea level which is almost 105 km of total high altitude and lies at the Garhwal Himalayan ranges. The best suitable time for visiting this trek is about the mid of May till October. Where in this time you can explore the snow and the trees start blushing in this period. so the people who like trekking and camping mostly focus on these dates and start their journey accordingly.
Trek difficulty level in Bali
As this location looks beautiful the difficulty levels keep on increasing as this trek is at the higher level side of Garhwal so the density of the level of breathing keeps on decreasing as the level of the tourist keeps in difficulty just because of the higher range of the snowfall and the trekking becomes more difficult.
This also because of the cold breeze hinging for the trekkers to move upwards side and the valleys goes on deeper on the other end.
This trek looks amazing and beautiful but it is not for the minors and not also for the beginners to understand the level of breathing and the trekking gets much difficult.
Trek difficulty level in Bali
As this trek is one of the highest trek and the dangerous trek in the beautiful land of Uttarakhand so the trekking personal has to go through a certain fitness level to conclude the trek some of the points need to be taken under consideration for the physical fitness and they are as mentioned below.
1.Stamina: With this trek one should be physically fit and should be healthier to start this trek as this trek is one of the finest trek and the difficult trek in the beauty of Uttarakhand stamina level is the must for the mountaineers to start on.
One should be able to climb the mountain and should complete the distance of 5 to 6 km within the time duration of 40-45 min.
1.Strength: To build strength is one of the most important key parts of the trekking system. This whole trek journey is like the staircase the more you cover the distance the more will be the explore by the mountaineers. This strength is a must for the legs to increase the speed level and also to climb up the hills.
2.Flexibility: Flexibility in the mountaineers is one of the utmost parts of the trekking system. To carry the backpack on the back of the shoulders requires flexibility.
3.Concentration: To specify the mountaineers one should be confident and should also be concentrated towards their stability and flexibility.
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri (110 km)
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka (11 km) and to Cheludgad/Seema (12km)
Day 3: Seema to Devsu Bugyal (7 km)
Day 4: Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Lake (Around 12 km)
Day 5: Ruinsara Lake to Odari (7 km)
Day 6: Odari to Advance base camp (5 km)
Day 7: Advance base camp to Bali Pass Submit – Upper Damani Camp (12 km)
Day 8: Upper Damani Camp to Yamontri and Jan ki Chatti – Dehradun (178 km)
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri; Drive 200kms, 8 Hours.
Let’s start your day with the beautiful and amazing feel from Dehradun to Sankri which is almost about 200 to 220 km approx., start with your beautiful day with the good atmosphere and energy from Dehradun by grabbing a bus of those who are rider start as early as possible. You can easily get a bus from the Mussorie bus stand to the Sankri village which resided just side the railway station of Dehradun.
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka Seema; Drive 12kms, Trek 14 kms.
After reaching sankri explore your first day at sankri village with the varied culture & the theme of the palace. As sankri is a highly beautiful place to explore in but in the mid of the between the climate play, a very vital role into it as the climate of Uttarakhand keep on changing so there are fewer chances where the landslides reside. So, in this case there are chances for a trekking person to trek about 15km which almost takes 4 to 5 hours to reach Taluka.
This beautiful place shows you the beauty of the chestnuts, walnuts, and chinars. After the completion of 7.5km, you will come across the pristine Gangad Village. Or t almost takes 2 to 3 hours to reach seema from here.
Day 3: Seema – Dev Thatch Untigad Campsite/Ruinsara Tal; Trek 18kms.
Today start your extremely enjoyable day with lots of freshness & boot up to trek fill Ruinsara Tal. Have breakfast and start your day. Start your trek with great zeal and enthusiasm, after covering a distance of about 1 to 2 hours by climbing a beautiful mountain. Explore the Dev Thatch meadow which will blow up your mind in between. This thatch meadow is almost 1.5 to 2km in length which is around about 3200-3500 meters above sea level. After exploring such a beautiful place start your beautiful trek & each to Untigad Campsite.
Day 4: Untigad Campsite/Ruinsara Tal – Bali Pass Base Camp (Odari); Trek 6kms.
Refine your next day by exploring the beauty of Himalayan peaks which resides at Untigad campsite which is approximately 3630 meters above sea level, and to add up the beauty of the place there are many beautiful trees of birch trees which add to his nature.
After reaching the Bali pass take a deep breath and also take a rest for a while is start exploring your day
by the serenity of this place. After the exploration tries to reach the advanced base camp of Bali.
Day 5: Bali Pass Base Camp (Odari) – Bali Pass – Damini Forest Camping Ground; Trek 12kms.
After a beautiful rest start your day with the freshness of the cold breeze in the early fine morning by 4 AM. So that the climate doesn’t harm and reach the Bali pass.
You need to be geared up with crampons & ropes to explore and also to enjoy the trek. Be a little bit carefully after crossing the crevasses of the advanced base camp.
A beauty to this adds upon with the snowy peaks of mountain which takes you to another level of Bali pass which is almost 5000 meters above the sea level. There is another way from the trekking, and which is the Yamunotri end. Which is a little bit harder to reach Damini Camping ground.
Day 6: Damini Forest Camping Ground – Yamunotri – Janki Chatti – Barkot; Trek – 11km\ Drive – 12kms.
One more fine morning starts from Damini trek which goes to the Yamunotri shrine which is one of the most beautiful Chardham Yatra of Uttarakhand.
After worshipping one of Chardham yatra starts your trek down to reach Janki Chatti. Reaching this place gives rest to your body and take a drive to reach Barkot.
Day 7: Barkot – Dehradun; Drive – 200kms, 8 hours.
Now, this is the day to collect all your memories and to stay goodbye to this beautiful place and catch a bus early in the fine morning to reach Dehradun.
Hope you enjoy, your journey, be always safe and happy.
Inclusion
- Accommodation (Camping, Home stay)
- Meals while on Trek (Veg + Egg)
- All necessary entry fees and permits.
- First aid, medical kits and oxygen cylinder:
- Mountaineering qualified and professional trek leader, guide, cook and support staff.
- Porters / Mule to carry central equipment.
- Camp fire at camps (If Available)
- Achievement certificate after Trek
- Gaiters, micro-spikes and rope (if required).
- Guide Ratio of Group 1: 10
- Tent accommodation on triple sharing basis.
- Meals (Day-1 Dinner to Day last Dinner)
Exclusion
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- Food during the transit.
- Insurance.
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Price Includes.
- Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.ges.
Gears on Rent (*This price is for per day)
Basics Gear | |
---|---|
Back pack & rain cover | (50 – 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder straps |
Day pack + rain cover | 20 – 30 ltr (If hire a mule or porter) |
Walking stick | Advisable (At least one) |
Head torch | 1 Nos. (Hand torch would be an alternative) |
Water bottle/Hydration pack | 2 bottles of one litre each People who use hydration pack 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one liter |
Snacks | Energy bars, dry fruits, electral/ors |
Personal Medical Kit | Consult your doctor |
Think about your head | |
---|---|
Sun cap | 1 Nos. (One that covers the neck as well) |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Balaclava | 1 Nos. |
Neck-gaiters | 1 Nos. |
Sunglasses | Dark with side cover, it should be U/V protected. People who wear spectacles- (A)- Use contact lenses. (Not for Chadar trek) (B)- Photo chromatic glasses. |
Be comfy at the trek | |
---|---|
Trek pants | 2 Synthetic (avoid shorts, fitting denims, capris) |
T-shirts | 2 Full sleeves (Non-cotton) |
Fleece T-shirts | 1 Nos. |
Fleece jacket | 1 Nos. (Alternative: a woolen sweater) |
Down feather / Hollofil jacket | 1 Nos. |
Wind & waterproof jacket & pant | 1 Pair |
Thermal inners | 1 Pair |
Poncho | 1 Nos. |
Mind your step | |
---|---|
Trekking shoes | 1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip) |
Floaters/flip-flops | 1 Pair (Optional) |
Cotton socks | 4 pairs |
Woolen socks | 2 pairs |
Gaiters | Raftaar Adventure team will notify you, if required |
Gumboots | Required only for Chadar trek |
Personal Utilities | |
---|---|
Sunscreen cream | Hand sanitizer |
Moisturiser | Antibacterial powder |
Lip balm | Toothbrush and toothpaste |
Toilet Paper & wipes | Quick dry towel |
Keep these handy | |
---|---|
Waterproof gloves | 1 Pair |
Fleece/woolen gloves | 1 Pair |
Booking & Payment Policies
- You can either make the entire payment at once or pay an amount of Rs.2,000 per person in advance at the time of booking.
- The remaining payment to be made when you meet us at the pickup point or you can also pay at the base camp on the first day of the trek.
- You can make the payments for the booking via Google Pay, Phone Pay, cash, or bank transfer.
- The last date for the booking will be closed 5 days prior to trek departure.
- If you have any questions about our packages or would like to discuss them further with us directly, feel free to call us at +91 89795 68292 before making any online bookings.
- You can either make the entire payment at once or pay an amount of Rs.2,000 per person in advance at the time of booking.
Cancellation Policy
- In case of any emergency, or unavoidable circumstance, if you need to cancel the trek or any related activity, make sure to give us a call at +91 89795 68292.
- The cancellation fees will be applied beginning on the day we get a call from you regarding withdrawal of the trek, and will be as follows:
● Before 30 days: 90% of the total cost will be refunded
● Between 20−30 days: 70% of the total cost will be refunded
● Between 10−20 days: 50% of the total cost will be refunded
● Less than 7 days: No refund will be applicable - Refunds are not valid in case of-
● Any unused services such as meals will not be reimbursed for any reason.
● If you leave the trek in between after we pick you up from the meeting point.
● If a customer is dissatisfied with any of the operator’s services.
- In case of any emergency, or unavoidable circumstance, if you need to cancel the trek or any related activity, make sure to give us a call at +91 89795 68292.
FAQs (Bali Pass Trek).
Enquire Now
Other Terms & Policies
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to alter the order of the daily itinerary without prior notice. It could vary caused by unexpected travel-related events like weather changes, landslides, changes in flight plans, or traffic delays or limitations.
- If we cancel the group from our end, owing to any unforeseen circumstances, we will either move the booking to one of our other fixed departure trips or refund the entire payment, excluding any flight costs that are applicable.
- Our team takes the highest precautions to ensure the safety of every member throughout any adventure activities. However, in the event of any unforeseen accidents, we will not be held responsible for any harm done or for any fatalities. Moreover, before the trek begins, all members must sign a disclaimer form; otherwise, they will not be permitted to take part in any of the adventure activities.
- The trek package will not include and entertain-
● No on-demand meals, you will be served with a fixed menu during the trek.
● Any kind of alcoholic beverages will not be included in the trek package.
● No personal agenda to be fulfilled from the trek staff without permission. - All members must have a valid photo ID such as aadhar card, or voter ID card at all times.
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to dismiss any member from the trek due to inappropriate behavior, including physical or verbal assault with other members or the trek staff.
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to alter the order of the daily itinerary without prior notice. It could vary caused by unexpected travel-related events like weather changes, landslides, changes in flight plans, or traffic delays or limitations.
About Bali Pass Trek
A trek to perform and to explore the beautiful Himalayan range is Bali. Bali a wonderful place where the people like to explore amazing hills routes that combine two valleys which add to the beauty of nature is Yamunotri valley and the Har Ki dun valley which includes the beautiful lake which leads towards their beauty is Ruinsara Lake. Ruinsara Tal Beauty In the beautiful district of Uttarakhand Ruinsara Tal is one of the most dangerous lakes which resides between the bank of the river supine and Govind wildlife sanctuary which lies on the western side of the Himalayan ranges adds towards their beauty. Why is Bali pass Trek famous? Bali trek pass is famous for its natural beauty. Best Season to visit Bali Pass Trek Bali pass trek is about 4800 meters above sea level which is almost 105 km of total high altitude and lies at the Garhwal Himalayan ranges. The best suitable time for visiting this trek is about the mid of May till October. Where in this time you can explore the snow and the trees start blushing in this period. so the people who like trekking and camping mostly focus on these dates and start their journey accordingly. Trek difficulty level in Bali As this location looks beautiful the difficulty levels keep on increasing as this trek is at the higher level side of Garhwal so the density of the level of breathing keeps on decreasing as the level of the tourist keeps in difficulty just because of the higher range of the snowfall and the trekking becomes more difficult. Physical fitness required As this trek is one of the highest trek and the dangerous trek in the beautiful land of Uttarakhand so the trekking personal has to go through a certain fitness level to conclude the trek some of the points need to be taken under consideration for the physical fitness and they are as mentioned below. One should be able to climb the mountain and should complete the distance of 5 to 6 km within the time duration of 40-45 min. 1.Strength: To build strength is one of the most important key parts of the trekking system. This whole trek journey is like the staircase the more you cover the distance the more will be the explore by the mountaineers. This strength is a must for the legs to increase the speed level and also to climb up the hills.
A Bali pass trek has an amazing landscape of beautiful pine trees and gorgeous fir forests with a beautiful lakeside camping add to their beauty and in the heaven of it there is a varied culture village which gives life to enjoy the trek in the Har Ki dun valley, this also includes the beautiful waterfalls.
This trek is very nearer from the Har Ki dun valley as this is the nearest point to reach Bali trek the tourist are been instructed that not to travel or trek on the same day, but as the rangers travel from far of the distances from varied places so they are been instructed that not to travel on the same day but to adjust their body into nature as this is also one of the highest peaks for trekking.
It is one of the amazing places for the tourist and the rangers for trekking.
This is mostly liked by the foreigners and the major higher companies assigning the trekking projects.
This Bali pass is majorly famous for its adventure, trekking, and exploring the highest peak of mountain ranges and also the high altitude atmospheric pressure.
This also because of the cold breeze hinging for the trekkers to move upwards side and the valleys goes on deeper on the other end.
This trek looks amazing and beautiful but it is not for the minors and not also for the beginners to understand the level of breathing and the trekking gets much difficult.
1.Stamina: With this trek one should be physically fit and should be healthier to start this trek as this trek is one of the finest trek and the difficult trek in the beauty of Uttarakhand stamina level is the must for the mountaineers to start on.
2.Flexibility:Flexibility in the mountaineers is one of the utmost parts of the trekking system. To carry the backpack on the back of the shoulders requires flexibility.
3.Concentration: To specify the mountaineers one should be confident and should also be concentrated towards their stability and flexibility.
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri (110 km)
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka (11 km) and to Cheludgad/Seema (12km)
Day 3: Seema to Devsu Bugyal (7 km)
Day 4: Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Lake (Around 12 km)
Day 5: Ruinsara Lake to Odari (7 km)
Day 6: Odari to Advance base camp (5 km)
Day 7: Advance base camp to Bali Pass Submit - Upper Damani Camp (12 km)
Day 8: Upper Damani Camp to Yamontri and Jan ki Chatti - Dehradun (178 km)
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri; Drive 200kms, 8 Hours.
Let’s start your day with the beautiful and amazing feel from Dehradun to Sankri which is almost about 200 to 220 km approx., start with your beautiful day with the good atmosphere and energy from Dehradun by grabbing a bus of those who are rider start as early as possible. You can easily get a bus from the Mussorie bus stand to the Sankri village which resided just side the railway station of Dehradun.
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka Seema; Drive 12kms, Trek 14 kms.
After reaching sankri explore your first day at sankri village with the varied culture & the theme of the palace. As sankri is a highly beautiful place to explore in but in the mid of the between the climate play, a very vital role into it as the climate of Uttarakhand keep on changing so there are fewer chances where the landslides reside. So, in this case there are chances for a trekking person to trek about 15km which almost takes 4 to 5 hours to reach Taluka.
This beautiful place shows you the beauty of the chestnuts, walnuts, and chinars. After the completion of 7.5km, you will come across the pristine Gangad Village. Or t almost takes 2 to 3 hours to reach seema from here.
Day 3: Seema – Dev Thatch Untigad Campsite/Ruinsara Tal; Trek 18kms.
Today start your extremely enjoyable day with lots of freshness & boot up to trek fill Ruinsara Tal. Have breakfast and start your day. Start your trek with great zeal and enthusiasm, after covering a distance of about 1 to 2 hours by climbing a beautiful mountain. Explore the Dev Thatch meadow which will blow up your mind in between. This thatch meadow is almost 1.5 to 2km in length which is around about 3200-3500 meters above sea level. After exploring such a beautiful place start your beautiful trek & each to Untigad Campsite.
Day 4: Untigad Campsite/Ruinsara Tal – Bali Pass Base Camp (Odari); Trek 6kms.
Refine your next day by exploring the beauty of Himalayan peaks which resides at Untigad campsite which is approximately 3630 meters above sea level, and to add up the beauty of the place there are many beautiful trees of birch trees which add to his nature.
After reaching the Bali pass take a deep breath and also take a rest for a while is start exploring your day
by the serenity of this place. After the exploration tries to reach the advanced base camp of Bali.
Day 5: Bali Pass Base Camp (Odari) – Bali Pass – Damini Forest Camping Ground; Trek 12kms.
After a beautiful rest start your day with the freshness of the cold breeze in the early fine morning by 4 AM. So that the climate doesn't harm and reach the Bali pass.
You need to be geared up with crampons & ropes to explore and also to enjoy the trek. Be a little bit carefully after crossing the crevasses of the advanced base camp.
A beauty to this adds upon with the snowy peaks of mountain which takes you to another level of Bali pass which is almost 5000 meters above the sea level. There is another way from the trekking, and which is the Yamunotri end. Which is a little bit harder to reach Damini Camping ground.
Day 6: Damini Forest Camping Ground – Yamunotri – Janki Chatti – Barkot; Trek – 11km\ Drive – 12kms.
One more fine morning starts from Damini trek which goes to the Yamunotri shrine which is one of the most beautiful Chardham Yatra of Uttarakhand.
After worshipping one of Chardham yatra starts your trek down to reach Janki Chatti. Reaching this place gives rest to your body and take a drive to reach Barkot.
Day 7: Barkot – Dehradun; Drive – 200kms, 8 hours.
Now, this is the day to collect all your memories and to stay goodbye to this beautiful place and catch a bus early in the fine morning to reach Dehradun.
Hope you enjoy, your journey, be always safe and happy.
Inclusion
- Accommodation (Camping, Home stay)
- Meals while on Trek (Veg + Egg)
- All necessary entry fees and permits.
- First aid, medical kits and oxygen cylinder:
- Mountaineering qualified and professional trek leader, guide, cook and support staff.
- Porters / Mule to carry central equipment.
- Camp fire at camps (If Available)
- Achievement certificate after Trek
- Gaiters, micro-spikes and rope (if required).
- Guide Ratio of Group 1: 10
- Tent accommodation on triple sharing basis.
- Meals (Day-1 Dinner to Day last Dinner)
Exclusion
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- Food during the transit.
- Insurance.
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Price Includes.
- Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
Gears on Rent (*This price is for per day)
Basics Gear |
|
---|---|
Back pack & rain cover | (50 - 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder straps |
Day pack + rain cover | 20 - 30 ltr (If hire a mule or porter) |
Walking stick | Advisable (At least one) |
Head torch | 1 Nos. (Hand torch would be an alternative) |
Water bottle/Hydration pack | 2 bottles of one litre each People who use hydration pack 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one liter |
Snacks | Energy bars, dry fruits, electral/ors |
Personal Medical Kit | Consult your doctor |
Think about your head |
|
---|---|
Sun cap | 1 Nos. (One that covers the neck as well) |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Balaclava | 1 Nos. |
Neck-gaiters | 1 Nos. |
Sunglasses | Dark with side cover, it should be U/V protected. People who wear spectacles- (A)- Use contact lenses. (Not for Chadar trek) (B)- Photo chromatic glasses. |
Be comfy at the trek |
|
---|---|
Trek pants | 2 Synthetic (avoid shorts, fitting denims, capris) |
T-shirts | 2 Full sleeves (Non-cotton) |
Fleece T-shirts | 1 Nos. |
Fleece jacket | 1 Nos. (Alternative: a woolen sweater) |
Down feather / Hollofil jacket | 1 Nos. |
Wind & waterproof jacket & pant | 1 Pair |
Thermal inners | 1 Pair |
Poncho | 1 Nos. |
Mind your step |
|
---|---|
Trekking shoes | 1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip) |
Floaters/flip-flops | 1 Pair (Optional) |
Cotton socks | 4 pairs |
Woolen socks | 2 pairs |
Gaiters | Raftaar Adventure team will notify you, if required |
Gumboots | Required only for Chadar trek |
Personal Utilities |
|
---|---|
Sunscreen cream | Hand sanitizer |
Moisturiser | Antibacterial powder |
Lip balm | Toothbrush and toothpaste |
Toilet Paper & wipes | Quick dry towel |
Keep these handy |
|
---|---|
Waterproof gloves | 1 Pair |
Fleece/woolen gloves | 1 Pair |
Booking & Payment Policies
- You can either make the entire payment at once or pay an amount of Rs.2,000 per person in advance at the time of booking.
- The remaining payment to be made when you meet us at the pickup point or you can also pay at the base camp on the first day of the trek.
- You can make the payments for the booking via Google Pay, Phone Pay, cash, or bank transfer.
- The last date for the booking will be closed 5 days prior to trek departure.
- If you have any questions about our packages or would like to discuss them further with us directly, feel free to call us at +91 89795 68292 before making any online bookings.
Cancellation Policy
- In case of any emergency, or unavoidable circumstance, if you need to cancel the trek or any related activity, make sure to give us a call at +91 89795 68292.
- The cancellation fees will be applied beginning on the day we get a call from you regarding withdrawal of the trek, and will be as follows:
● Before 30 days: 90% of the total cost will be refunded
● Between 20−30 days: 70% of the total cost will be refunded
● Between 10−20 days: 50% of the total cost will be refunded
● Less than 7 days: No refund will be applicable - Refunds are not valid in case of-
● Any unused services such as meals will not be reimbursed for any reason.
● If you leave the trek in between after we pick you up from the meeting point.
● If a customer is dissatisfied with any of the operator's services.
FAQs (Bali Pass Trek)
Book now
Other Terms & Policies
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to alter the order of the daily itinerary without prior notice. It could vary caused by unexpected travel-related events like weather changes, landslides, changes in flight plans, or traffic delays or limitations.
- If we cancel the group from our end, owing to any unforeseen circumstances, we will either move the booking to one of our other fixed departure trips or refund the entire payment, excluding any flight costs that are applicable.
- Our team takes the highest precautions to ensure the safety of every member throughout any adventure activities. However, in the event of any unforeseen accidents, we will not be held responsible for any harm done or for any fatalities. Moreover, before the trek begins, all members must sign a disclaimer form; otherwise, they will not be permitted to take part in any of the adventure activities.
- The trek package will not include and entertain-
● No on-demand meals, you will be served with a fixed menu during the trek.
● Any kind of alcoholic beverages will not be included in the trek package.
● No personal agenda to be fulfilled from the trek staff without permission. - All members must have a valid photo ID such as aadhar card, or voter ID card at all times.
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to dismiss any member from the trek due to inappropriate behavior, including physical or verbal assault with other members or the trek staff.
About Bali Pass Trek
A trek to perform and to explore the beautiful Himalayan range is Bali. Bali a wonderful place where the people like to explore amazing hills routes that combine two valleys which add to the beauty of nature is Yamunotri valley and the Har Ki dun valley which includes the beautiful lake which leads towards their beauty is Ruinsara Lake. Ruinsara Tal Beauty In the beautiful district of Uttarakhand Ruinsara Tal is one of the most dangerous lakes which resides between the bank of the river supine and Govind wildlife sanctuary which lies on the western side of the Himalayan ranges adds towards their beauty. Why is Bali pass Trek famous? Bali trek pass is famous for its natural beauty. Best Season to visit Bali Pass Trek Bali pass trek is about 4800 meters above sea level which is almost 105 km of total high altitude and lies at the Garhwal Himalayan ranges. The best suitable time for visiting this trek is about the mid of May till October. Where in this time you can explore the snow and the trees start blushing in this period. so the people who like trekking and camping mostly focus on these dates and start their journey accordingly. Trek difficulty level in Bali As this location looks beautiful the difficulty levels keep on increasing as this trek is at the higher level side of Garhwal so the density of the level of breathing keeps on decreasing as the level of the tourist keeps in difficulty just because of the higher range of the snowfall and the trekking becomes more difficult. Physical fitness required As this trek is one of the highest trek and the dangerous trek in the beautiful land of Uttarakhand so the trekking personal has to go through a certain fitness level to conclude the trek some of the points need to be taken under consideration for the physical fitness and they are as mentioned below. One should be able to climb the mountain and should complete the distance of 5 to 6 km within the time duration of 40-45 min. 1.Strength: To build strength is one of the most important key parts of the trekking system. This whole trek journey is like the staircase the more you cover the distance the more will be the explore by the mountaineers. This strength is a must for the legs to increase the speed level and also to climb up the hills.
A Bali pass trek has an amazing landscape of beautiful pine trees and gorgeous fir forests with a beautiful lakeside camping add to their beauty and in the heaven of it there is a varied culture village which gives life to enjoy the trek in the Har Ki dun valley, this also includes the beautiful waterfalls.
This trek is very nearer from the Har Ki dun valley as this is the nearest point to reach Bali trek the tourist are been instructed that not to travel or trek on the same day, but as the rangers travel from far of the distances from varied places so they are been instructed that not to travel on the same day but to adjust their body into nature as this is also one of the highest peaks for trekking.
It is one of the amazing places for the tourist and the rangers for trekking.
This is mostly liked by the foreigners and the major higher companies assigning the trekking projects.
This Bali pass is majorly famous for its adventure, trekking, and exploring the highest peak of mountain ranges and also the high altitude atmospheric pressure.
This also because of the cold breeze hinging for the trekkers to move upwards side and the valleys goes on deeper on the other end.
This trek looks amazing and beautiful but it is not for the minors and not also for the beginners to understand the level of breathing and the trekking gets much difficult.
1.Stamina: With this trek one should be physically fit and should be healthier to start this trek as this trek is one of the finest trek and the difficult trek in the beauty of Uttarakhand stamina level is the must for the mountaineers to start on.
2.Flexibility:Flexibility in the mountaineers is one of the utmost parts of the trekking system. To carry the backpack on the back of the shoulders requires flexibility.
3.Concentration: To specify the mountaineers one should be confident and should also be concentrated towards their stability and flexibility.
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri (110 km)
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka (11 km) and to Cheludgad/Seema (12km)
Day 3: Seema to Devsu Bugyal (7 km)
Day 4: Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Lake (Around 12 km)
Day 5: Ruinsara Lake to Odari (7 km)
Day 6: Odari to Advance base camp (5 km)
Day 7: Advance base camp to Bali Pass Submit - Upper Damani Camp (12 km)
Day 8: Upper Damani Camp to Yamontri and Jan ki Chatti - Dehradun (178 km)
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri; Drive 200kms, 8 Hours.
Let’s start your day with the beautiful and amazing feel from Dehradun to Sankri which is almost about 200 to 220 km approx., start with your beautiful day with the good atmosphere and energy from Dehradun by grabbing a bus of those who are rider start as early as possible. You can easily get a bus from the Mussorie bus stand to the Sankri village which resided just side the railway station of Dehradun.
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka Seema; Drive 12kms, Trek 14 kms.
After reaching sankri explore your first day at sankri village with the varied culture & the theme of the palace. As sankri is a highly beautiful place to explore in but in the mid of the between the climate play, a very vital role into it as the climate of Uttarakhand keep on changing so there are fewer chances where the landslides reside. So, in this case there are chances for a trekking person to trek about 15km which almost takes 4 to 5 hours to reach Taluka.
This beautiful place shows you the beauty of the chestnuts, walnuts, and chinars. After the completion of 7.5km, you will come across the pristine Gangad Village. Or t almost takes 2 to 3 hours to reach seema from here.
Day 3: Seema – Dev Thatch Untigad Campsite/Ruinsara Tal; Trek 18kms.
Today start your extremely enjoyable day with lots of freshness & boot up to trek fill Ruinsara Tal. Have breakfast and start your day. Start your trek with great zeal and enthusiasm, after covering a distance of about 1 to 2 hours by climbing a beautiful mountain. Explore the Dev Thatch meadow which will blow up your mind in between. This thatch meadow is almost 1.5 to 2km in length which is around about 3200-3500 meters above sea level. After exploring such a beautiful place start your beautiful trek & each to Untigad Campsite.
Day 4: Untigad Campsite/Ruinsara Tal – Bali Pass Base Camp (Odari); Trek 6kms.
Refine your next day by exploring the beauty of Himalayan peaks which resides at Untigad campsite which is approximately 3630 meters above sea level, and to add up the beauty of the place there are many beautiful trees of birch trees which add to his nature.
After reaching the Bali pass take a deep breath and also take a rest for a while is start exploring your day
by the serenity of this place. After the exploration tries to reach the advanced base camp of Bali.
Day 5: Bali Pass Base Camp (Odari) – Bali Pass – Damini Forest Camping Ground; Trek 12kms.
After a beautiful rest start your day with the freshness of the cold breeze in the early fine morning by 4 AM. So that the climate doesn't harm and reach the Bali pass.
You need to be geared up with crampons & ropes to explore and also to enjoy the trek. Be a little bit carefully after crossing the crevasses of the advanced base camp.
A beauty to this adds upon with the snowy peaks of mountain which takes you to another level of Bali pass which is almost 5000 meters above the sea level. There is another way from the trekking, and which is the Yamunotri end. Which is a little bit harder to reach Damini Camping ground.
Day 6: Damini Forest Camping Ground – Yamunotri – Janki Chatti – Barkot; Trek – 11km\ Drive – 12kms.
One more fine morning starts from Damini trek which goes to the Yamunotri shrine which is one of the most beautiful Chardham Yatra of Uttarakhand.
After worshipping one of Chardham yatra starts your trek down to reach Janki Chatti. Reaching this place gives rest to your body and take a drive to reach Barkot.
Day 7: Barkot – Dehradun; Drive – 200kms, 8 hours.
Now, this is the day to collect all your memories and to stay goodbye to this beautiful place and catch a bus early in the fine morning to reach Dehradun.
Hope you enjoy, your journey, be always safe and happy.
Inclusion
- Accommodation (Camping, Home stay)
- Meals while on Trek (Veg + Egg)
- All necessary entry fees and permits.
- First aid, medical kits and oxygen cylinder:
- Mountaineering qualified and professional trek leader, guide, cook and support staff.
- Porters / Mule to carry central equipment.
- Camp fire at camps (If Available)
- Achievement certificate after Trek
- Gaiters, micro-spikes and rope (if required).
- Guide Ratio of Group 1: 10
- Tent accommodation on triple sharing basis.
- Meals (Day-1 Dinner to Day last Dinner)
Exclusion
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- Food during the transit.
- Insurance.
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Price Includes.
- Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
Gears on Rent (*This price is for per day)
Basics Gear |
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Back pack & rain cover | (50 - 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder straps |
Day pack + rain cover | 20 - 30 ltr (If hire a mule or porter) |
Walking stick | Advisable (At least one) |
Head torch | 1 Nos. (Hand torch would be an alternative) |
Water bottle/Hydration pack | 2 bottles of one litre each People who use hydration pack 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one liter |
Snacks | Energy bars, dry fruits, electral/ors |
Personal Medical Kit | Consult your doctor |
Think about your head |
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Sun cap | 1 Nos. (One that covers the neck as well) |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
Balaclava | 1 Nos. |
Neck-gaiters | 1 Nos. |
Sunglasses | Dark with side cover, it should be U/V protected. People who wear spectacles- (A)- Use contact lenses. (Not for Chadar trek) (B)- Photo chromatic glasses. |
Be comfy at the trek |
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Trek pants | 2 Synthetic (avoid shorts, fitting denims, capris) |
T-shirts | 2 Full sleeves (Non-cotton) |
Fleece T-shirts | 1 Nos. |
Fleece jacket | 1 Nos. (Alternative: a woolen sweater) |
Down feather / Hollofil jacket | 1 Nos. |
Wind & waterproof jacket & pant | 1 Pair |
Thermal inners | 1 Pair |
Poncho | 1 Nos. |
Mind your step |
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Trekking shoes | 1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip) |
Floaters/flip-flops | 1 Pair (Optional) |
Cotton socks | 4 pairs |
Woolen socks | 2 pairs |
Gaiters | Raftaar Adventure team will notify you, if required |
Gumboots | Required only for Chadar trek |
Personal Utilities |
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Sunscreen cream | Hand sanitizer |
Moisturiser | Antibacterial powder |
Lip balm | Toothbrush and toothpaste |
Toilet Paper & wipes | Quick dry towel |
Keep these handy |
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Waterproof gloves | 1 Pair |
Fleece/woolen gloves | 1 Pair |
Booking & Payment Policies
- You can either make the entire payment at once or pay an amount of Rs.2,000 per person in advance at the time of booking.
- The remaining payment to be made when you meet us at the pickup point or you can also pay at the base camp on the first day of the trek.
- You can make the payments for the booking via Google Pay, Phone Pay, cash, or bank transfer.
- The last date for the booking will be closed 5 days prior to trek departure.
- If you have any questions about our packages or would like to discuss them further with us directly, feel free to call us at +91 89795 68292 before making any online bookings.
Cancellation Policy
- In case of any emergency, or unavoidable circumstance, if you need to cancel the trek or any related activity, make sure to give us a call at +91 89795 68292.
- The cancellation fees will be applied beginning on the day we get a call from you regarding withdrawal of the trek, and will be as follows:
● Before 30 days: 90% of the total cost will be refunded
● Between 20−30 days: 70% of the total cost will be refunded
● Between 10−20 days: 50% of the total cost will be refunded
● Less than 7 days: No refund will be applicable - Refunds are not valid in case of-
● Any unused services such as meals will not be reimbursed for any reason.
● If you leave the trek in between after we pick you up from the meeting point.
● If a customer is dissatisfied with any of the operator's services.
FAQs (Bali Pass Trek).
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Other Terms & Policies
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to alter the order of the daily itinerary without prior notice. It could vary caused by unexpected travel-related events like weather changes, landslides, changes in flight plans, or traffic delays or limitations.
- If we cancel the group from our end, owing to any unforeseen circumstances, we will either move the booking to one of our other fixed departure trips or refund the entire payment, excluding any flight costs that are applicable.
- Our team takes the highest precautions to ensure the safety of every member throughout any adventure activities. However, in the event of any unforeseen accidents, we will not be held responsible for any harm done or for any fatalities. Moreover, before the trek begins, all members must sign a disclaimer form; otherwise, they will not be permitted to take part in any of the adventure activities.
- The trek package will not include and entertain-
● No on-demand meals, you will be served with a fixed menu during the trek.
● Any kind of alcoholic beverages will not be included in the trek package.
● No personal agenda to be fulfilled from the trek staff without permission. - All members must have a valid photo ID such as aadhar card, or voter ID card at all times.
- Raftaar Adventures reserves the right to dismiss any member from the trek due to inappropriate behavior, including physical or verbal assault with other members or the trek staff.
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri (110 km)
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka (11 km) and to Cheludgad/Seema (12km)
Day 3: Seema to Devsu Bugyal (7 km)
Day 4: Devsu Bugyal to Ruinsara Lake (Around 12 km)
Day 5: Ruinsara Lake to Odari (7 km)
Day 6: Odari to Advance base camp (5 km)
Day 7: Advance base camp to Bali Pass Submit - Upper Damani Camp (12 km)
Day 8: Upper Damani Camp to Yamontri and Jan ki Chatti - Dehradun (178 km)
Trek Details
Start: Sankri
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End: Jankichatti
Moderate
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Uttarakhand
Fixed Departure Dates
08 April(Open)
15 April(Open)
22 April(Open)
29 April(Open)
07 May(Open)
13 May(Open)
14 May(Open)
20 May(Open)
21 May(Open)
27 May(Open)
28 May(Open)
04 June(Open)
10 June(Open)
11 June(Open)
17 June(Open)
18 June(Open)
24 June(Open)
28 June(Open)
30 June(Open)
03 September(Open)
09 September(Open)
10 September(Open)
16 September(Open)
17 September(Open)
23 September(Open)
29 September(Open)
30 September(Open)
14 October(Open)
21 October(Open)
22 October(Open)
28 October(Open)
29 October(Open)
11 November(Open)
18 November(Open)
25 November(Open)
26 November(Open)
30 November(Open)
Gears on Rent
*This price is for per day