Kuari Pass Trek for 6 days
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Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh
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Starting from ₹ 9450
-2% ₹ 9300
What will you experience
Certified Instructor
High Quality Safety Gear
Wildlife Exploration
Good Endurance
Team Work
Panoramic Views
About the Activity
Temperature | Day: 13┬░C to 18┬░C and Night: -3┬░C to 4┬░C |
Trek Distance | 33 KM (to and fro) |
Maximum Altitude | 12763 ft. |
Electricity | There isn't any power in Tali, Khulara, and Kuari campsites |
ATM | Last ATM is in Auli |
About Kuari Pass Trek:
- Trek via the Kuari Pass, also known as the Lord Curzon Trail, allows you to enjoy the undulating beauty of the area while being surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The Kuari Pass trip will tug at your heartstrings as it is surrounded by excellent vegetation, intriguing sunsets, and sunrises. The stunning views of the four peaks of Neelkanth, Trishul, Nandaghunti, Nanda Devi, and Dunagiri, as well as the challenging terrain, make this a trip well worth the effort.
- The hilltop tenting you'll be doing during this walk will be spectacular, with the craggy Himalayas as a backdrop. Explore the road unconventionally by learning about local cuisine and culture. Gather more information about the villagers' lives and mingle with the shepherds to learn more about their highland existence.
About the hiking enjoy:
- If you're visiting the Himalayas for the first time, the Kuari Pass is the journey to take. It's almost designed for a beginner.
- Enjoy the splendour of the Himalayas at 12763 feet, with snow-capped hills, old-fashioned villages, and prosperous Himalayan meadows all along this 34-kilometre journey.
- The best time to go on this adventure hike is from mid-December to early March when the heavy snow layers heighten the beauty of the peaks.
- As you journey through the small, intricate route and pour water, you are most likely to come across a leopard or Himalayan black bear pugmarks.
- Begin your journey in Auli's snow-capped meadows and end it at Tali's gorgeous woodland property.
- Continue your scenic journey to Khulara through foggy oak and rhododendron woods, where you'll camp for the night beneath a cluster of stars.
- Climb to a height of more than 12000 feet. As you approach Kuari Pass, take in panoramic views of spectacular Himalayan peaks, including the well-known Nanda Devi.
- The hikers' safety and comfort are our top priorities. This is reflected in trek behaviour through the courteous and certified crew, top-of-the-line equipment, cleanliness, and respect for nature and the outdoors.
- On a double/triple/quad sharing basis, stay in top-notch and comfortable alpine/dome tents. All tents have basic amenities and are kept as clean as possible.
- During the walk, delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner are kept safe inside the bundle. While you're here, don't forget to try some of the local Garhwali cuisine.
Know before you book
- Climate conditions at high altitudes differ from those at lower altitudes; allow adequate time to adjust to high elevations.
- The trainer retains the right to alter the trek in the event of any emergency or natural disaster.
- Before embarking on the journey, see a doctor. Throughout the hike, carry basic medical supplies and a first-aid kit.
- It is always advised to have enough warm clothing and appropriate footwear for the walk.
- If you want to have a safe and enjoyable journey, pay attention to the trek courses and instructors.
- During the walk, stay away from alcohol and any other intoxicants.
- The walk passes through a green zone; polluting the neighbouring websites or campsites is not encouraged. Travellers who litter may face fines.
- Water is a valuable resource, hence conservation is encouraged.
- Do not encourage midnight trekking unless it is a part of the schedule and you have a manual with you; this may result in unexpected catastrophes.
- Avoid wearing earphones for the duration of the hike; this may reduce your audibility.
- Avoid using plastic luggage to protect the destinations' ecological stability.
- If the walk is to be cancelled, the government must be notified in advance.
- The guidelines given by the state government are to be followed.
- It is necessary to follow the guidelines established by the state government. Social distancing must be maintained. Hand sanitization and mask use are recommended regularly.
- At the time of check-in, please present a valid photo ID.
- Following your reservation, you may be informed of the exact location.
- Professional manual(s) are available to ensure high security and additional information and private activity that is required to comprehend the trek.
- A nice car for the adventure, with a capable motive force, primarily for mountainous terrains is available.
- The package does not include the cost of obtaining a permit.
- The weather has an impact on all sports.
- Camping may be a simple one. Luxuries should no longer be assumed. Electricity is easiest to come by in some places.
- Mobile and computer charging points may or may not be available on campsites at any given time.
- Any non-public expenses, private objects, food no longer listed, and so on will no longer be included in the package.
- Bring dry snacks/meals from home with you (you may shop lots of money). Carry water bottles so you may refill them.
- Keep your bags to a bare minimum; the more you have, the more trouble you'll have.
- This trek is not recommended for children under the age of seven.
Things to Carry
- Water Bottle
- Snacks
- Tissue Paper (1 Roll)
- Appropriate Clothing
- Comfortable Footwear
- Backpack
- Flashlight
- Sunscreen
- UA Voucher
How To Reach
By Air:Kangra Airport, located around 130 KM away is the nearest airport to Dalhousie. From the airport, one may avail either of the 3 means - bus or a cab or taxi services to reach Dalhousie.
By Road:The city is effectively connected with the major nearby cities of India via decent network of roads. Travel from Delhi to Dalhousie is a preferred means of road transport.
By Train:Pathankot Cantt Railway Station(PTKC) is the nearest railhead to Dalhousie. It is located at about 80 KM from this city and is successfully connected with major Indian cities.
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How to book for Kuari Pass trek?
After clicking "Book Now," fill in the traveler information, including the number of people in your party, your travel date, and other data, and make the required payment. Upon confirmation of your reservation, you will be informed of the exact location of the activity as well as the pick-up time. If you have any questions, please call our toll-free number "8533812266." Have a fantastic Trekking experience.