Bali Pass Trek

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Bali Pass Trek

The Bali Pass Trek connecting Har ki Dun valley and Yamunotri stretches for 66 km from the taluka to Jankichatti, rises to over 16,000 feet, passes through heritage villages like Osla, Gangad and the taluka and climbs to Govinda National Park, lying at Ruinsara Lake and beautiful waterfalls

The 11,483-foot Ruinsara Lake is an important stop, showcasing the beauty of Govinda National Park with vibrant wildflowers, especially orchids. The trail follows the Tons River through the villages of Gangad, Seema and Osla. Day trip to Ruinsara Lake includes exploration near Banderpoonch Glacier and Black Peak Base Camp.

The trek to Kalanaag, Swargrohini and Dumdar Kandi Pass is 12,795 feet. The Tons River originates from the Kyarkoti Glacier. Several waterfalls are encountered during the 66km Bali Pass trek, adding to its beauty. Beautiful waterfalls on the third day can be seen through Seema and Golden Stream, adding to the charm of the trip.

At the end of the trek, the spectacular Bandar Panch Glacier and Saptarshi Kund, the actual source of the Yamuna River, can be seen. The pass is widely accessible from the Har Ki Dun valley, allowing pedestrians to maneuver at the high altitude.

The best time to visit Bali Pass is during the dry season before the rains, with opportunities in spring and autumn. This specific timing ensures a healthy atmosphere, providing pedestrians with a breathtaking view of nature decorated with vibrant colors and landscapes.

Book this amazing trek with the best trekking company in Uttarakhand- Himalaya Shelter.

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