Overview
The Kuari Pass Trek in Uttarakhand is a scenic Himalayan trail known for its panoramic views of Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, and other snow-capped peaks. Ideal for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike, the route offers a mix of oak forests, alpine meadows, and charming local villages. It’s best explored between March and June or September to December.
Itinerary
Begin your adventure with a scenic drive from Rishikesh to
Joshimath, the starting point of your Kuari Pass Trek Package. This
journey offers a glimpse of the beautiful landscapes that await you on your Kuari Pass Trekking adventure
On the second day, trek from Joshimath to Gulling via Dhak. This
initial stretch of the Kuari Pass Trek introduces you to the lush
forests and charming villages of the Garhwal Himalayas, setting
the tone for the days ahead.
From Gulling, the trail leads you to the picturesque Khulara
Campsite. This part of the Kuari Pass Trekking route offers
stunning views and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the
serene natural surroundings.
The highlight of the Kuari Pass Trek, that you will trek to the Kuari
Pass. Revel in the panoramic views of majestic peaks like Nanda
Devi and Dronagiri. After soaking in the beauty, return to Khulara
Campsite for the night.
Trek from Khulara to the Auli road via Tali, experiencing diverse
terrains and breathtaking vistas. From Auli, drive back to
Joshimath, reflecting on the incredible Kuari Pass Trek Package
journey.
Conclude your Kuari Pass Trek with a drive back to Rishikesh. This
final leg of your Kuari Pass Trek Booking marks the end of a
memorable adventure, leaving you with lasting memories and a
sense of accomplishment
Includes/Excludes
Inclusions
- Stay is included on all days of the trek (from Joshimath toJoshimath).
- You will be staying in tents on a triple/Quad sharing basis.
- Transport charges from Rishikesh to Joshimath and return.
- All meals from dinner at Joshimath on Day 1 to tea/Coffee on Day 6 are included.
- Meals are simple, nutritious and vegetarian.
- All the trek equipment will be included like a sleeping bag, kitchen & dining tent, utensils, mattress, toilet tent, and crampon (if needed).
- First aid medical kits, oxygen cylinder and stretcher.
- All fuel charges, toll taxes and needed forest entry fees along with permits.
- Mountaineering qualified and professional trek leader, guide, cook and support staff.
What'snot covered in Your Package Price?
- GST 5% (it is Mandatory)
- Any Meals/accommodation beside the itinerary or not mentioned in the program.
- Any Bus / Airfare to/from trek start/end point
- Personal Medical expenses do carry your medication.
- Any services of pony/horses and potter it will be an additional cost
- Any emergency evacuation charges
- Any services that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section.
Things to Carry:
Clothing
Thermal inners (top and bottom)
Fleece or down jacket for insulation
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Full-sleeve t-shirts (preferably quick-dry)
Trekking pants (quick-dry and stretchable)
Woolen cap or beanie
Neck gaiter or buff
Woolen gloves and waterproof gloves
Extra pairs of woolen and synthetic socks
Footwear
High-ankle trekking shoes with strong grip
Lightweight slippers or sandals for campsite use
Trekking Gear
Backpack (40–50 liters) with rain cover
Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
Trekking poles (optional but helpful)
Sleeping bag (if not provided by trek operator)
Personal Essentials
Water bottle or hydration bladder (minimum 2 liters)
Sunglasses with UV protection
Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) and lip balm
Personal toiletries and quick-dry towel
Toilet paper and hand sanitizer
Basic first aid kit with personal medicines
Power bank for charging devices
ID proof and any required permits
Snacks and Nutrition
Energy bars and protein bars
Dry fruits, trail mix, or nuts
ORS or electrolyte sachets
Miscellaneous
Rain poncho or waterproof jacket
Small garbage bag to carry back your waste
Notebook and pen (optional)