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moustachescapes01 · 2 years
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Rupin pass trek, rupin pass trek map, rupin pass trek distance, rupin pass weather, rupin pass height, rupin pass altitude, rupin pass temperature, rupin pass trek best time, rupin pass height in feetRupin Pass is a high-altitude trek that begins in Dhaula, Uttarakhand, and ends in Sangla. As 80% of the trek, you will be trekking in Himachal.
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uttarakhandtoursblog · 3 months
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https://uttarakhandtourism.gov.in/trek/grand-winter-trek
Bali pass trek Duration: 7 to 8 days Destinations: Sankri, Seema, Ruinsara Tal, Odari, Dhamini, Bali Pass  Distance/Altitude: Approx 300 km, 4,978 m Experiences: Trekking, hiking (Challenging)
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DEHRADUN TO SANKRI
One of the toughest winter treks, this route is very popular among regular trekkers. While you can also try this trail in summer, in winter, the snow adds to the route's challenge and thrill. The route to Sankri village is a trekker's paradise. With rivers like Tons, Yamuna and Kedarganga as your companions, the road passes through lush pine forests and lofty peaks. Early morning, you will leave for Sankri village from Dehradun and will reach by the evening. In between, you can stop for breaks in the lush landscape. The night stay will be at Sankri, which is the gateway to the Govind National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. Sankri is the base camp for several popular treks including Kedarkantha, Har ki dun and Rupin pass.
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To cover the distance of around 200 km, you will be on road for 6 to 7 hours. The drive is majestic, especially from Purola. The route goes through through Mussoorie, Nainbagh, Naugaon, Purola, Mori and Netwada. During winter, this route is covered in deep snow.DAY
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SANKRI TO SEEMA VILLAGE VIA TALUKA
Starting the trek from Sankri, you will have to reach Seema village on the second day. This will include a 14-km trek and a short drive. After breakfast, you can start your drive to Taluka village, when where the trek will begin. The trekking route passes through lofty pine and deodar forests, with the Supin river rippling along with you. After almost a 14-km hike, you will arrive at Seema, where you will be camping for the night. 
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The distance between Sankri and Taluka is about 10 km and the route is very scenic.DAY
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SEEMA TO RAINBASERA
After an early morning breakfast, you can start your trek of around 13 km for the day. The scenery changes as green pastures take over from forests. You can stop at Debshu Bugyal, a small scenic meadow that offers jaw-dropping views of snowcapped peaks like Kala Nag. On the way, you will cross the Supin river and then reach the campsite of Rainbasera.DAY
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RAINBASERA TO RUINSARA TAL
After breakfast you will start your trek to the Ruinsara tal, which itself is a popular trekking destination. The trek will cover around 8 km and can be completed in about five hours. The Ruinsara tal is a serene glacial lake surrounded by mountain ranges and meadows and the route offers stunning views of the peaks of Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag and Dhumdhar khai. The night stay will be at Ruinsara.DAY
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RUINSARA TAL TO ODARI
After breakfast you will start the day's short trek of just 4 km to Odari. The trail goes down to Supin river over a bridge and then up another meadow. At the end of the meadow is the natural rock cave Odari. This is where you will be camping for the night. Local legend says this was the place where King Bali from Hindu epics stayed for one night before crossing the Bali pass. The trek of around 2 hours is a welcome break in the long and challenging route.DAY
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ODARI TO BALI PASS BASE-CAMP
After breakfast, you will start the trek to Bali pass base-camp (4678 m) and this stretch is the most challenging. The trail is very steep and you gain significant height. Keep drinking water to stay hydrated. Remember to take proper precautions to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). While the distance is around 5 km, the time taken to cover the same will depend on your physical fitness. The night temperature dips to sub-zero.DAY
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BASE-CAMP TO LOWER DHAMINI VIA BALI PASS
Start your last day of the trek early. You will have to climb 600 m and then descend 1,524 m through a challenging terrain. The snow-covered trail up to the pass is steep and it generally takes around 3 hours to reach the pass. You will also need to use micro-spikes. The pass (4,950 m) is around 3 m wide and 1 km long and the surrounding views are spectacular. Gaze upon the Swargarohini and Banderpooch massifs, the Yamunotri valley and the complete Garhwal range, including Nag Tibba. The view is breathtakingly beautiful. After the pass, the descent is also challenging. Stop for a break at Upper Dhamini, from where the trail goes down to a meadow.
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moustachescapes01 · 2 years
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Trek to Everest Base Camp
The trek to Everest Base Camp trek is a tea house trek. There is no other place on the planet where you can go trekking like Nepal. Villages dot the landscape, each with its own set of hotels, restaurants, and tea houses (mini-hotels) where you can stop for lunch, buy supplies, and eat apple pie. You do not stay in tents on the EBC Trek. You stay in teahouses with comfortable beds, wood-burning fireplaces, and restaurants. They are a welcome sight after a long day of trekking, contributing to the trek to Everest being one of our most memorable experiences.
Trek to Everest Base Camp
How is the trek to Everest Base Camp in Nepal? It's life-changing, exhilarating, and challenging. In this step-by-step EBC trek guide, we cover everything you need to know, from planning to packing for your trip to breaking down each day. So relax and join us on a journey through Nepal's legendary Sagarmatha National Park.
Itinerary for Everest Base Camp
On the map, the distances between villages on the everest base camp trek cost  appear to be relatively short. Eight days appears to be more than enough time to cover a mere 63 km (39 miles) (one way), but with several days above 4000 metres in a row, the walk is slow and steady. To avoid altitude sickness, it is critical not to push too hard. Expect to hike between 7 and 17 kilometres per day.
Since 1976, Sagarmatha National Park has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the most beautiful places we have ever visited, covering 1148 square kilometres (443 square miles). Plan your trek to Everest Base Camp now.
Start Kathmandu – Flight To Lukla
Flight from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp
Our journey began in Kathmandu, Nepal, where we spent a few days gathering all of the necessary equipment and booking a tour with a local company. We chose Simreak Real Nepal, which is owned by Kathmandu resident Dipendra Simkhada. He organised the entire trip for us, and all we had to do was wait for him to pick us up at our Kathmandu guesthouse and take us to the airport to board our Tara Air flight to Lukla.
Getting into Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park trek to Everest Base Camp
Because mount everest base camp trek is located in Sagarmatha National Park, a permit is required to hike there. Dipendra took care of everything after we checked in at the national park headquarters. He had everything in order, so all we had to do was start walking.
We were ecstatic as we walked through the welcome gates just outside of Lukla. This was it; we were following in the footsteps of our era's great adventurers. Hiking through the Khumbu region while surrounded by the Himalayas was breathtaking.
Everest Base Camp Accommodation - Tea Houses
We spent the rest of the day following the Dudh Koshi River Valley to the village of Pakding at a steady but leisurely pace. The weather was warm, and the first day of trekking was pleasant. We arrived at our first night on the trek after about 5 hours and spent the night in a comfortable teahouse.
It was a cute little hotel/teahouse that resembled a cottage. The wood-burning stove smelled delicious as it warmed the restaurant while our meals were being prepared. The rooms were spotless, and we slept soundly in our thick down sleeping bags.
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