8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS
Region
Uttarakhand
Max Altitude
16,200 ft
Trekking Km
60 KM
Difficulty
Moderate to Difficult
From
Dheradun
To
Dheradun
Departure
01 May, 2025
Thursday
Return
08 May, 2025
Thursday
Price
₹21,999
(+ 5% GST)
Bali Pass Trek is one of Uttarakhand’s most challenging and scenic high-altitude treks, reaching a staggering 16,200 ft. Spread over 8 days and 7 nights, this trek is a dream for thrill-seekers, blending raw adventure with spiritual depth and jaw-dropping Himalayan landscapes.
Starting from Sankri, a quaint village in Uttarkashi, the trail takes you through lush pine and oak forests, vibrant alpine meadows, and rugged glacier terrain, finally leading to the majestic Bali Pass. From the top, you're rewarded with panoramic views of the legendary peaks – Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak (Kalanag).
What sets this trek apart is the perfect fusion of nature and mythology—you'll pass through the iconic Osla village, rooted in Mahabharata legends, and end near the sacred Yamunotri Temple. It's a moderate to difficult trek that tests your endurance, but pays off with unforgettable Himalayan beauty and spiritual solace.
Inclusions
Accommodation: Guest House or Homestay in Sankri on Day 1 and tents on a twin sharing basis with sleeping bags and mats.
Meals: Dinner on Day 1 till Breakfast on Day 8, including vegetarian meals throughout the trek.
Permits: Forest permits and camping charges for the duration of the trek.
Gear: Micro-spikes, helmets, and gaiters provided as required for the trek.
Guides: Experienced trek guide, cook, helpers, and porters or mules for carrying common supplies.
Staff: Friendly and supportive staff, including a Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid and special rescue training from NIM, Uttarkashi.
Transportation: Transportation from Dehradun to Dehradun.
Exclusions
5% GST
Travel/Health Insurance
Meals/Snacks/Beverages
Airfare/Train Fare
Medical Expenses
Personal Expenses
Airport Pickup and Drop
Unmentioned Fees/Charges
Backpack Offloading Charges
Day 1
Arrival in Sankri | Rest and Acclimatization
Day 2
Sankri to Seema via Taluka | Trek Begins
Day 3
Seema to Rainbasera | Ascending Further
Day 4
Rainbasera to Ruinsara Tal | Scenic Trek
Day 5
Ruinsara Tal to Odari | Climbing Higher
Day 6
Odari to Base Camp | Reaching the Base
Day 7
Base Camp to Lower Dhamni via Bali Pass | The Pass Crossing
Day 8
Lower Dhamni to Jaan Ki Chatti and Drive to Dehradun

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Rucksack
When choosing a backpack for your travels or daily use, make sure to select a comfortable one with quality straps to prevent any discomfort in your shoulders. Try looking at the selection at Decathlon for options to choose from.
Day Bag / Day Pack
Bring along a compact day pack to carry your essentials with you as you venture up to the summit, keeping your bag safely at the campsite.
Hiking Shoes
Choose footwear designed for challenging landscapes when going hiking.
Floaters or Sandals
Don't forget to pack sandals for the campsite so your feet can stay comfy and prevent blisters.
Tees / T-shirts
Don't forget to pack three drying t-shirts for easy laundering and keeping yourself feeling fresh throughout your trip!
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What is the best time to do the Bali Pass trek?
The best time to do the Bali Pass trek is from mid-May to early July and from mid-September to early October. During these periods, the weather is relatively stable, and the views are breathtaking.
How difficult is the Bali Pass trek?
The Bali Pass trek is considered a challenging trek. It involves steep ascents, high-altitude trekking, and crossing the Bali Pass at an elevation of 4950 meters. Prior trekking experience and good physical fitness are highly recommended.
What is the maximum altitude reached during the Bali Pass trek?
The maximum altitude reached during the Bali Pass trek is 4950 meters at the Bali Pass itself. This high altitude requires proper acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness.
What kind of accommodation is provided during the trek?
Accommodation during the trek includes guest houses or homestays in Sankri and tents on a twin-sharing basis during the trek. Tents are equipped with sleeping bags and mats.
Is it necessary to have prior trekking experience to do the Bali Pass trek?
Yes, prior trekking experience is recommended for the Bali Pass trek due to its difficulty level. Trekkers should be comfortable with long, steep ascents and descents, and high-altitude trekking.
What should I pack for the Bali Pass trek?
You should pack warm clothes, trekking shoes, rain gear, a backpack, water bottles, snacks, a first aid kit, and personal items like toiletries. It's important to pack light but ensure you have all the essentials for high-altitude trekking.
Are guides and porters provided during the trek?
Yes, experienced trek guides and porters are provided during the Bali Pass trek. The guides are well-versed in the terrain and will assist you throughout the trek.
What are the food arrangements during the trek?
Vegetarian meals are provided during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner. The food is nutritious and prepared to keep you energized throughout the trek.
Is it safe to do the Bali Pass trek?
The Bali Pass trek is safe when done with experienced guides and proper preparation. However, it is a challenging trek, and trekkers should be aware of the risks associated with high-altitude trekking, including altitude sickness.
What is the nearest town to the starting point of the Bali Pass trek?
The nearest town to the starting point of the Bali Pass trek is Dehradun. Trekkers typically assemble in Dehradun and drive to Sankri, the base village, to start the trek.
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