Kuari Pass Trek
Kuari Pass Trek
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Day 1: Journey from Rishikesh to Joshimath
Drive Distance: 256 km
Travel Time: 9–10 Hours
Altitude: 6,150 ft
Your journey begins from the spiritual town of Rishikesh as you drive towards Joshimath, the base town for the trek. The route follows the sacred Alaknanda River and passes through the famous Panch Prayag — the five holy confluences of Uttarakhand.
Along the way you will cross:
Devprayag – Confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi forming the Ganga
Rudraprayag – Meeting point of Alaknanda and Mandakini
Karnaprayag – Confluence of Alaknanda and Pindar River
Nandaprayag – Confluence of Alaknanda and Nandakini River
Vishnuprayag – Confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga
Upon arrival in Joshimath, check into your hotel or guesthouse. Evening briefing about the trek followed by dinner.
Overnight stay: Joshimath
Day 2: Joshimath to Dhak Village – Trek to Gulling Top
Drive Distance: 12 km
Trek Distance: 6 km
Trek Duration: 4–5 Hours
Altitude: 9,600 ft
After breakfast, drive from Joshimath to Dhak Village, which serves as the starting point of the trek.
The trek begins with a gradual ascent through terraced farms and small mountain settlements. As you gain altitude, the trail enters dense forests of oak and rhododendron. The scenery becomes increasingly beautiful with views of towering Himalayan peaks.
From the campsite at Gulling Top, trekkers can enjoy spectacular views of peaks like:
Dronagiri
Hathi-Ghoda Parvat
The famous “Sleeping Lady” mountain formation
Overnight stay: Camps at Gulling Top
Day 3: Gulling Top to Khullara Camp
Trek Distance: 4 km
Trek Duration: 4–5 Hours
Altitude: 11,070 ft
After breakfast, continue trekking deeper into the alpine wilderness towards Khullara Camp. The trail gradually climbs through thick forests known for their ancient oak and walnut trees.
During winter, the route often transforms into a magical snow trail, creating a stunning landscape. As the forest opens up, trekkers begin to witness breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks like:
Nanda Ghunti
Kamet
Chaukhamba
The peaceful forest campsite of Khullara is surrounded by snow-covered peaks and alpine meadows.
Overnight stay: Camps at Khullara
Day 4: Khullara Camp – Kuari Pass Summit – Return to Khullara
Trek Distance: 15 km
Trek Duration: 10–11 Hours
Maximum Altitude: 12,763 ft
This is the most exciting day of the trek. Start early in the morning for the summit push to Kuari Pass.
The trail gradually climbs above the tree line and enters wide alpine meadows offering one of the best panoramic views in the Garhwal region. From Kuari Pass, trekkers can witness a breathtaking 180-degree Himalayan panorama including:
Nanda Devi
Chaukhamba
Kamet
Hathi Parvat
Ghoda Parvat
Kedarnath Peak
Spend some time enjoying the views and capturing photographs before descending back to Khullara camp.
Overnight stay: Khullara Camp
Day 5: Khullara Camp to Tugasi – Drive to Joshimath
Trek Distance: 8 km
Drive Distance: 13 km
After breakfast, begin the descent towards Tugasi Village. The trail passes through forested slopes and small Himalayan settlements.
Upon reaching Tugasi, board the vehicle and drive back to Joshimath.
Check into the hotel and relax after completing the trek.
Overnight stay: Joshimath
Day 6: Joshimath to Rishikesh
Drive Distance: 256 km
Travel Time: 9–10 Hours
After breakfast, begin the return drive from Joshimath to Rishikesh following the same scenic route along the Alaknanda River.
Enjoy the final views of Uttarakhand’s beautiful landscapes before reaching Rishikesh by evening, marking the end of the Kuari Pass adventure.
F.A.Q
1. Where is Kuari Pass located?
Kuari Pass is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India, in the Garhwal region. The trek begins near Joshimath and offers panoramic views of several Himalayan peaks.
2. What is the altitude of Kuari Pass?
The maximum altitude of the trek is 12,763 ft (3,890 meters) at Kuari Pass.
3. What is the difficulty level of the Kuari Pass Trek?
The trek is considered moderate difficulty. It is suitable for beginners with good fitness as well as experienced trekkers.
4. What is the best time to do the Kuari Pass Trek?
The best seasons to trek to Kuari Pass are:
Winter Season (Snow Trek): December – March
Spring Season: March – April
Autumn Season: September – November
Winter months offer beautiful snow trails.
5. What is the starting point of the trek?
The trek usually starts from Dhak Village, which is about 12 km from Joshimath.
6. What mountains can be seen from Kuari Pass?
From the summit, trekkers can witness stunning views of famous peaks including:
Nanda Devi
Chaukhamba
Kamet
Nanda Ghunti
Hathi Parvat
Ghoda Parvat
7. How long is the Kuari Pass Trek?
The trek is typically 6 Days / 5 Nights, covering approximately 30–35 km of trekking distance.
8. Do we need prior trekking experience?
Prior trekking experience is not mandatory, but participants should have basic fitness and stamina to walk 5–10 km daily on mountain trails.
9. Is Kuari Pass Trek suitable for beginners?
Yes, Kuari Pass is considered one of the best beginner-friendly Himalayan treks, especially for people attempting their first high-altitude trek.
10. What type of accommodation is available during the trek?
Accommodation during the trek is mainly tented camps, while in the base town Joshimath trekkers stay in guesthouses or hotels.
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What's Included
- Accommodation
- Airport Transfer
- Breakfast
- Guide
- Hotel Rent
- Transport
What's Excluded
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Lunch
Activities
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- Mountains
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Krishna
Krishna Vairagi – Certified Adventure Guide
Krishna Vairagi is a certified rock climber, former NCC cadet, passionate cyclist, and seasoned mountaineer with extensive experience in leading adventure trips across India. Over the past 5 years, he has successfully organized and guided treks and expeditions in diverse terrains, including the majestic valleys of Kashmir, the spiritual landscapes of Uttarakhand, the scenic mountains of Himachal Pradesh, and the rugged deserts of Rajasthan.
Krishna’s expertise includes planning safe and well-structured itineraries, navigating challenging terrains, and ensuring an enriching experience for adventurers of all levels. His hands-on knowledge of trekking techniques, mountain safety, and local culture allows travelers to explore offbeat trails with confidence. Known for his energy, leadership, and approachable nature, Krishna ensures every journey is not just a trek, but a memorable adventure filled with learning, excitement, and breathtaking experiences.