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Bali Pass Trek

Duration
1 Day
Tour Type

Bali Pass Trek

1 Day

Upcoming Bali pass trek starting on 10thmay , 28 may  12th MAY 2023 8 JUNE, 15 JUNE, & 11th SEP, 16th SEP 2024 , from Dehradun.

The lesser-known Bali Pass trek is the trail to cross the watershed between the Yamuna and its main tributary Tons river.  Bali pass at ~ 16000 ft connects the Ruinsara – Har Ki Dun area with Yamunotri valley. This one is a moderate but next-level trek. If you have already been to moderate treks like Roopkund, Rupin Pass, or Goecha La then this is the next step forward. Bali Pass trek route is a relatively shorter duration trek that requires walking of less than 60 Km trail. Although the pass itself at ~ 16000 ft offers a variety of elements and associated challenges.

TREK FEE: Rs 21999(Sankri to Janki Chatti) + 5% GST

Cost Includes

  • Book for 5 persons or more and get flat 10% Group Discount on TREK FEE
  • Inclusions:
  • 1 night’s accommodation at Sankri (Day 1 ) in lodge on sharing basis and dinner.
  • Car drop from Sankri to Taluka on Day 2.
  • All meals during the trek (starting from Day 1 dinner and ending on Day 8 breakfast). Regular Indian style nutritious vegetarian food during the trek (including occasional eggs), breakfast packed/hot lunch (depending upon the time you reach a campsite), snacks, dinner along with coffee/tea/soup.
  • Excellent Trekking Guide, who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of the trekking trails around.
  • Specialised Cook, Support staff, Porters for carrying the central logistics of the trek.
  • Stay in tents (3 persons dome tents) on sharing basis during the trek. We will provide separate tents for men and women.
  • Camping equipment like Sleeping bag, Carry mattress, Gaiters, Micro spikes/Crampon. (Bring your own sleeping if you have a high altitude specific personal Sleeping Bag. This is always better for hygienic reasons.)
  • Kitchen tent, dinning tent and toilet tent as required during the trek.
  • All permit fee, camping charges, forest levy required for the trek.
  • Basic Medical & First Aid kit.

Cost Excludes

  • Transportation from Dehradun to and back (Approximately ₹ 2000 per person including pick up and drop when shared with fellow trekkers)
  • We assume that you will carry your personal Rucksack/Backpack with all your personal belongings. If you want to offload your Rucksack and be carried by our Pack Animal/Porter then you need to pay additional ₹ 3500 for the entire duration of the trek. The Rucksack should not weigh more than 10 Kg.
  • Anything is is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.
  • 9D/8n
  • 16046ft
  • Medium
  • 7.5/10
  • 58 km

Bali Pass Trek:

Upcoming Bali pass trek starting on 10thmay , 28 may  12th MAY 2023 8 JUNE, 15 JUNE, & 11th SEP, 16th SEP 2024 , from Dehradun.

The lesser-known Bali Pass trek is the trail to cross the watershed between the Yamuna and its main tributary Tons river.  Bali pass at ~ 16000 ft connects the Ruinsara – Har Ki Dun area with Yamunotri valley. This one is a moderate but next-level trek. If you have already been to moderate treks like Roopkund, Rupin Pass, or Goecha La then this is the next step forward. Bali Pass trek route is a relatively shorter duration trek that requires walking of less than 60 Km trail. Although the pass itself at ~ 16000 ft offers a variety of elements and associated challenges.

The trek can be split into two portions. Initially the lovely and gentle walk along the river valley to a beautiful shallow lake called Ruinsara Tal at the base of Mt. Swargarohini. Initially from Taluka you will follow traditional route to Har Ki Dun up to Seema, following Tamosa/Har Ki Dun nala. The we keep going along the valley to enter into Ruinsara Nala gorge and valley.

Trail ahead of Odari produces the challenge and experience of walking on moraine ridge and boulder, and finally on the glacier to the snow/ice bound Bali pass. We will set up the base camp on moraine/snow before the final push to the pass. Last stretch to the pass is quite steep and can be pretty tiring. The views from the pass include magnificent views of Swargarohini group of peaks, Bandarpunch, Kalanag (Black peak) and the host of peaks to the east of Gangotri valleys.

The descent from the pass is tricky and you need to negotiate either steep rock section on snow or taking the sharp ridge and traverse instead. Overcoming the descent from the pass, you have to cross a boulder region and then you are on meadows of upper Dhamni area. Surprise doesn’t stop here as the meadows finish abruptly and then you have to carefully handle the steep grass slope to finally into treeline.  At the end of the trek you reach Yamunotri. In a nutshell during this trail we follow the main tributary of  Yamuna, the Tons river to it’s origin and then descent following the main Yamuna river.

Bali Pass Trek

Brief Itinerary:

Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Sankri, 200 Km, 10 hours. Lodge accommodation.

Day 2: Drive to Taluka, 11 Km and then trek to Seema, 14 Km – 6/7 hours. Camp

Day 3: Trek  to Mora Thatch/Rain Besra via Debsu Bugyal – 8/10 Km – 5/6 hours. Camp

Day 4: Trek to Unti Gad – 5 Km – 3 hours. Camp. Hike and explore Ruinsara Tal after lunch. Return to camp.

Day 5: Trek to Odari 6 Km – 5 hours. Camp

Day 6: Trek to Bali pass base – 3 Km – 3/4 hours. Camp

Day 7: Cross Bali pass and trek down to lower Dhamni – 12 Km – 7/8 hours. camp

Day 8: Trek to Yamunotri and further down to Janki Chatti – 7 Km – 4 hours . Drive to Dehradun 8/9 hours, around 9 pm.

Note:

  • You need to reach Dehradun on Day 1 morning (by 7 am) or the previous night. Return to Dehradun on Day 8 late evening (around 9 pm).  Arrange your tickets for inward journey and return from Dehradun accordingly. We can arrange a car transport from Dehradun to Sankri and return to Dehradun. You pay directly to driver. This is included in the TREK FEE.
  • Following the high court order in August 2018, no camping is allowed at Ruinsara. We will camp at Unti Gad (2 Km before Ruinsara) inside treeline and visit Ruinsara in the afternoon.

Why Bali Pass Trek is a next level Moderate trek but not really a Difficult grade:

Bali Pass trek has shorter trail length around 60 Km and hence of shorter duration comparing to the “Difficult” grade treks that we classify as. It doesn’t require sustained walking on moraine debris or glacier or challenge of acclimatisation difficulties.

In spite of not being a Difficult trek, this should not be compared with popular “Moderate” grade treks like Roopkund, Rupin Pass, Hampta Pass or Goecha La.  To begin with, this is not a popular route, so trails are not maintained at places. Due to monsoon and other natural erosion trail may produce unexpected bumps and need careful negotiation.

After Ruinsara Tal we take the ridge towards Bali Pass. Depending upon season and snowfall we will encounter snow after Odari camp. After Odari we will encounter median moraine of the glacier coming down from the top.  The final ascent to the pass is steep and the descent is steeper on rock and snow/ice. Literally you may have to climb down from the pass.

Camping at Ruinsara Tal:

As per Uttarakhand High Court order ( Petition No. : 123/2014 ) , one can not camp on alpine and sub-alpine meadows/grasslands, locally called “Bugyal. Following this order Forest department has revoked the permission of camping at Ruinsara area starting from September 2018. We will camp at Unti gad inside treeline by noon which is 2 Km before Ruinsara. After lunch we will visit Ruinsara Tal, explore the fascinating valley around, and finally return to Unti Gad camp.

Bali Pass Trek

Which is the best time to visit Bali Pass, summer or fall/autumn?

Like all high-altitude treks in Uttarakhand, you have two seasons/windows for the Bali pass trek.

  1. The summer season starts as early as mid-May, depending upon the snow deposition of last winter, and ends by the later half of June, as the monsoon progresses.
  2. Post monsoon begins in September and continues till the later half of October.

Each season has its pros and cons. Here we will see how the landscape changes and weather differ from one season to another.

More greenery in May/June while contrasting foliage in Sep/Oct:

During summer forests and meadows turn greener and flowers bloom. From September fall colors appear, trees and grasses turn yellow, orange, and brown. Both are a delight for your eyes.

Snow conditions in summer and fall:

As the summer progresses deposited snow and glaciers melt. You will get more frosty snow and ice during May/June. September remains the least snowy and from October chance of fresh snowfall increases.

Bali Pass Trek

During summer day time temperature will be warmer whereas after the monsoon the temperature will start lowering. Around Ruinsara and ahead temperature will become significantly cold in October.

Now you have an understanding of each season and its differences. Give us a call in case you are not sure about which season to choose.

Temperature & clothing required:

Pre-monsoon/Summer (May/June): Daytime weather remains warm, especially if it is sunny and scorching and can go as high as 25/30°C. Night/early morning temp at Bali Pass base can be around 0°C to 5°C.

Post monsoon/Fall (Sep/Oct): From October temperature starts cooling down. At Ruinsara lake temperature can plummet to freezing in the night/early morning. Be prepared for 0°C or lower on the higher camps.

a) A base layer, can be a thermal layer or a quick-dry t-shirt.

b) A heavy jacket (Double layer or Fleece jacket ) as a middle layer.

c) A windproof hood as the outer layer.

Access to Bali Pass trek base (Sankri):

We will arrange a pickup from Dehradun railway station to Sankri and back to Dehradun. This will be shared by the team members on an actual basis and paid directly to the driver. The fare is ₹ 5500 for a Tata Sumo/Mahindra Maxx one way. This can accommodate 6 to 8 people. A Tempo Traveller charges ₹ 9000 (12-13 seats) one way. This is included in TREK FEE.

Highlights

  • Duration: 7 days of trek; Walking from Taluka to Ruinsara Tal, crossing Bali Pass and descend to Yamunotri; Dehradun to Dehradun in 8 days.
  • Prerequisite: Prior high altitude Himalayan trekking experience(s) is a must (around ~ 4500 m/ 13760 ft). Should have good physical fitness.
  • Grade: Moderate with a tricky pass to negotiate
  • Physicality: 7.5/10
  • Physicality: 7.5/10
  • Highest Point: Bali Pass ~ 4880 m/16005 ft
  • Seasons: March to June and September to December.
  • Further Option: Continue to further north and cross Borasu Pass to reach Chitkul on Baspa valley in Kinnaur. (Difficult grade trek). Explore Jaundhar glacier (2 days side trip)
  • Access: Trek starting point and end point is Sankri.
  • Rail station: Dehradun (STN Code: DDN)
  • Airport: Delhi; Jolly Grant in Dehradun (Airport Code: DED)

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