Bali Pass is located at an altitude of 16240 ft in Garhwal Himalayas. And it connects the Yamunotri and Har Ki Dun Valley. The trek takes you through many famous locations like Ruisara Tal, Har ki dun Valley, Osla Village and the mystical Yamunotri Dham. The trek starts from Sankri village and ends at Janki Chatti in Uttrakhand offering unobstructed views of Bandarpoonch, Kalanag and Swargarohini peaks. The alpine meadows of Dev Thach in the middle of the Ruinsara forest is something to look out for. The Ruinsara lake has unmatched beauty and grandeur with a mythological story associated with it. The Bali Pass trek is for seasoned trekkers who wish to experience the nature at its best and push their limits The challenging terrains, steep ascents and descents, exhilarating pass crossing, and narrow trails require good physical & mental endurance. The best months to do Bali Pass trek are from May to June and from September to October.
The Bali pass trek is quite a challeging trek, offering a wide variety of scenic beauty and some panoramic views of mountain ranges. It has some extremely narrow trails and some risky areas, which need technical skills that only a season trekker possessed.
The 55 km long trek will be covered in 7 days You will trek approximately 7 8 hours every day covering approx
9 km, gaining an altitude of 2000 ft approx daily.
Best months – like all high altitude treks, you have two seasons/windows for Bali pass trek Summer season starts as early as mid-May and ends by the later half of June, as the monsoon progresses Post monsoon, the trek begins in September and continues till later half of October Each season has its pros and cons and different landscapes
views to offer.
A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite.
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