Kuari Pass Trek
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Overview
Another attraction is available during the winter. Mountain passes within the Himalayas are buried in snow most of the year, but the Kuari Pass trek can be done in winter. Even though you don’t cross the pass, you climb to the top so that you can enjoy the views from above.
A few times, you might come across the footprints of the rare Himalayan Bear or Leopard. One of the main attractions of the Kuari Pass trek is the chance to camidst lushlush green meadows, including numerous verdant pastures with Himalayan views. The Kuari pass is often referred to as the Doorway. Kuari Pass Trek is perhaps the most well-known trek in the Garhwal Himalayas.
Inclusion
- Transport Support from Dehradun from Day 1 to Day 6
- Accommodation on Twin Sharing basis. Day 1 & Day 5 in Guest house, rest in camps
- Meals from Day 1 Dinner to Day 6 Breakfast
- Adventure Travel Insurance
- Guide, Cook & Other Support Staff
- Forest Permits
- Camping Equipment, Dining Tent & Stools, Kitchen Tent, etc.
Exclusions
- Any costs incurred apart from the above inclusions
- Accommodation in Dehradun
- Personal Baggage Offload, at INR 300 per bag per day or INR 1200 for entire trek
Trek Amenities
Trek Itinerary
- Drive Distance: 263 km
- Drive Duration: 9-10 hours
- Pick-up Point for Trip Photo Trekkers: Live Free Hostel, Rishikesh
- Rs 7,500 per vehicle (5-6 seater)
- Rs 11,000 per Tempo Traveller (12 seaters)
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- Drive Duration: 40 minutes
- Trek Distance: 2.75 km
- Duration: 5-6 hours
- Altitude Gain: From 6,175 ft to 9,265 ft
- Trek Distance: 2.5 km
- Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Altitude Gain: From 9,265 ft to 11,014 ft
- Trek Distance: 7.65 km
- Trek Duration: 8-9 hours
- Altitude Gain and Loss: From 11,014 ft to 10,890 ft via 12,598 ft
- Trek Distance: 8.10 km
- Trek Duration: 7-8 hours
- Altitude Loss: From 10,890 ft to 9,390 ft
- Drive Distance: 263 km
- Drive Duration: 9-10 hours
- Drop-off Point: Live Free Hostel, Rishikesh
- Rs 7,000 per vehicle (shared among 5-6 trekkers)
- Rs 10,500 for a Tempo Traveler
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Things to Carry
Back pack & rain cover: (50 – 60 litre) with Comfortable Shoulder Straps
Day pack + rain cover: 20 – 30 litre (If You Hire a Mule/Porter)
Walking stick: Advisable (At least One)
Water bottle/Hydration pack: 2 Bottles of 1 litre Each
Personal Medical Kit: Consult Your Doctor
Snacks: Energy bars, Dry Fruits, Electral/ORS
T-Shirts: 4 Full sleeves (Non-cotton)
Fleece T-Shirts: 1 Nos.
Fleece Jacket: 1 Nos. (Alternative: a woollen sweater)
Down Feather / Hollofil Jacket: 1 Nos.
Wind & waterproof (Jacket & pant): 1 Pair
Thermal Inners (Upper & Lower): 1 Pair
Trek Pants: 3 Synthetic (avoid Shorts, Denims & Capris)
Waterproof Gloves: 1 Pair
Fleece/Woolen Gloves: 1 Pair
Poncho: 1 Pair
Sunscreen Cream: 1 Nos.
Moisturiser: 1 Nos.
Hand Sanitizer: 1 Nos.
Antibacterial Powder: 1 Nos.
Toothbrush & Toothpaste: 1 Nos.
Lip balm / Chapstick: 1 Nos.
Toilet Paper & Wipes: 1 Nos.
Quick Dry Towel: 1 Nos.
“Note: To Pack Light Only Carry Small Size”
Torch: 1 Nos. Head Torch (Recommended)
Sun Cap: 1 Nos. (One that covers the neck as well)
Woolen Cap: 1 Nos.
Balaclava: 1 Nos. (Optional)
Neck-gaiters: 2 Nos.
Sunglasses: Dark + Side cover (U/V Protected),Â
Note: People who wear spectacles- (1) Use contact lenses. (2) Photo chromatic glasses.
Trekking Shoes: 1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip)
Floaters/Flip-Flops: 1 Pair
Cotton Socks: 5-6 Pairs
Woollen Socks: 1 Pairs
Gaiters: 1 Pair (Optional)