Moderate Himalayan Trekking Holiday - Kuari Pass
The Kuari Pass offers some of the most amazing views of the Greater Himalayan Range.
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This trekking holiday in India over the Kauri Pass (3840m) offers some of the most amazing views of the Greater Himalayan Range. When you reach the pass you are rewarded by an impressive panoramic view. As we look south we see the lower alpine hills rolling away towards the great plains of the Indian Sub-Continent fed by the river Ganges. To the north are the gorges of Trushul, and to the east we see the Garhwal Himalayas with Kedarnath Peak and Kedarnath Dome, almost 7000 metres high. Our eyes are then drawn westwards then to the sweeping arc created by the incredible line up of giant peaks: Chaukhamba (7140 m), Nilkantha (6597 m), Kamet (07756 m), Gauri Parbat(6727 m), Nanda Devi(7817 m), Bethartoli(6352 m), and Dunagiri (7066 m). En route to the Pass we trek through isolated settlements and wild flower pastures, passing numerous snow fed waterfalls and streams.
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Day 1
Activities
Taxi / Jeep / Bus
Hotel
Arrive in India
Arrive in Delhi and then relax for the remainder of the day.
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Day 2
Activities
Train
Taxi / Jeep / Bus
Tent
Rafting / Kayaking
Delhi to Rishikesh (330 m): 5/6 hrs
Train to Haridwar and then drive to Rishikesh.
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Day 3
Activities
Taxi / Jeep / Bus
Tent
Drive Rishikesh to Ghat (1330 m): 7/8 hrs.
Drive from Rishikesh to Ghat.
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Day 4
Activities
Tent
Trekking
Ghat to Ramni/Ghunni (2550 m): 6/7 hrs.
Trek from Ghat to Ghunni.
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Day 5
Activities
Tent
Trekking
Ghunni to Sem Kharak (2400 m): 5/6 hrs
Trek to Sem Kharak.
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Day 6
Activities
Tent
Trekking
Sem Kharak to Pana (2450 m): 5/6 hrs
Trek from Sem Kharak to Pana.
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Day 7
Activities
Tent
Trekking
Pana to Dhakwani (3341 m): 6/7 hrs
Trek to Dhakwani.
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Day 8
Activities
Tent
Trekking
Dhakwani to Kuari Pass (3840 m) to Khulara (3180 m): 4/5 hrs
Trek over the Kuari Pass to Khulara.
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Day 9
Activities
Taxi / Jeep / Bus
Hotel
Trekking
Khulara to Tapovan (1850m): 5/6 hrs; Drive to Pipalkoti (1330m): 3hrs
Trek to Tapovan and then drive to Pipalkoti.
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Day 10
Activities
Train
Taxi / Jeep / Bus
Hotel
Pipalkoti to Delhi: 13 hrs
Drive to Haridwar in time for the train to Delhi.
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Day 11
Activities
Taxi / Jeep / Bus
Plane
Depart India
After breakfast depart to the international airport for your flight home. Trip ends.
Our detailed trip dossiers include a full daily itinerary, information about trip prices, accommodation, booking, payment and general travel advice.
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| Departure Dates | Duration |
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| Thursday 16th September 2010 - Sunday 26th September 2010 | 11 Days |
The following is what we recommend you take, and is a guideline of what to bring. You are responsible to have the necessary personal equipment you need for this trek.
Walking boots. If you are buying new boots for this trip please ensure they are well broken in before hand. Few things will make you more miserable during the trek than blisters.
- Two pairs of thick socks and two pairs of thin socks.
- Two or Three cotton t-shirts to wear in the evenings.
- 2 pairs of lightweight trousers or pants, one for trekking and one to wear at night
- 1 pair of shorts.
- A good thermal (polypropylene) layer consisting of long johns and pullover.
- Two light weight fleeces or wool jumpers.
- A heavy fleece or down jacket.
- Rain and wind proof jacket and trousers.
- A warm sleeping bag, preferable 3/4 season's.
- A thermorest if you have one. We provide karrimats for all clients.
- A woolen hat to wear in the mornings and evenings.
- A sun hat with a wide brim to cover the face and neck.
- Sunglasses.
- Suncream at least factor 15.
- A pair of gloves.
- A camera.
- A book and/or writing paper.
- Underwear, we recommend you bring enough so you are comfortable at all times. Washing can be arranged in any of the large towns on your itinerary upon request.
- Duffel bag or large rucksack to carry to gear while trekking. We recommend you use something strong and sturdy, as this bag will be carried by a porter or packed on a mule or yak.
- Daypack: This is a small rucksack to carry the gear you will need while trekking. Camera, spare jacket, waterproof jacket, water bottle, pack lunch etc.
- Water bottle.
- Small towel for washing.
- Wallet and /or money belt with compartment for coins.
- Toiletries, N.B as little as possible, if you are travelling with friends try to share toiletries.
- Headlamp or small torch with spare batteries.
The following is a typical days trekking and most days on the route will follow this format. Ultimately different treks, locations and terrain may modify this format.
Wake up, sometimes at sunrise to enjoy the spectacular views the Himalaya offer in the early hours of the morning. After a filling cooked breakfast prepared by the expedition cook we pack up all the equipment and get ready to leave.
After loading all the gear onto the mules we get moving. You need only carry a spare jacket, water bottle, sun cream, camera during the day. We walk at a pace that suits the group and stop regularly for photo opportunities and rests. We go at the pace of the slowest person in the group so don't worry about getting left behind.
At around midday we stop for lunch. The cooks, porters and mules will have gone ahead and by the time we reach the lunch spot lunch is almost ready. After a healthy and energizing lunch we get back on the trail again stopping off in villages and monasteries where possible. By mid afternoon we stop for the day.
We set up camp and then relax and enjoy watching the sun disappear below the mountain peaks. Meanwhile the cooks are busy preparing a three course meal prepared from fresh clean local produce. Enjoy the company of your guides and fellow trekkers late into the evening around a campfire. Head to bed for a good nights sleep to be ready to do it all again the next day.






