Kuari Pass Trek

Mar 28- Apr 02, 2026

Trip fees: ₹13500

Available Seats: 10

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Overview

Long before it became a popular trek, Kuari Pass was a quiet Himalayan gateway used by shepherds and traders, later walked by Lord Curzon—earning it the name Curzon Trail. Today, it’s one of Uttarakhand’s most breathtaking journeys 🌄. The trail unfolds through oak and rhododendron forests, open meadows, and snow-clad ridges, with every turn revealing something new. From golden sunsets at Khullara to the unforgettable summit views from Kuari Pass, trekkers are rewarded with a grand panorama of Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, Kamet, Dronagiri, and more 🏔️. After descending to Tali, the trek concludes at Auli., a serene forest campsite beside a mountain stream—perfectly blending history, nature, and Himalayan magic ✨.

Day Date Itinerary Stay
1 28 Mar 2026 Drive from Rishikesh to Joshimath (6,150 ft) (255 km | 9-10 hours)

Pick up time : 7:00 Am. Pick up point Near Rishikesh Zostal Tapowan

Joshimath
2 29 Mar 2026 Drive from Joshimath to Karchi (7,785 ft) (20 km | 1 hour) and trek from Karchi to Akhrotghetta (9,264 ft) (trek distance: 2.75 km | 5-6 hours) Akhrotghetta
3 30 Mar 2026 Trek from Akhrotghetta to Khullara (11,014 ft) (2.5 km | 4-5 hours) Khullara
4 31 Mar 2026 Trek from Khullara to Tali (10,990 ft) via Kuari Pass (12,516 ft) (8 km | 8-9 hours) Tali
5 01 Apr 2026 Trek from Tali to Auli (9,300 ft) (10 km | 7-8 hours) and drive to Joshimath (15 km | 1 hour) Joshimath
6 02 Apr 2026 Depart from Joshimath and reach Rishikesh (250 km | 9-10 hours)

Drop time between 9:00pm - 10:00 Pm

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Detailed Itinerary
Day Date Itinerary Stay
1 28 Mar 2026 Drive from Rishikesh to Joshimath (6,150 ft) (255 km | 9–10 hours) Joshimath
Pickup from Tapovan, Rishikesh at 7:00 AM. The journey begins early from Rishikesh, following the Alaknanda River deep into the Garhwal Himalayas. The long drive gradually transitions from plains to winding mountain roads, passing through river confluences, old hill towns, and dramatic valleys carved by fast-flowing rivers. As altitude increases, the landscape becomes distinctly Himalayan, with forested slopes and distant snow peaks appearing intermittently. By evening, you arrive at Joshimath, a historic mountain town that has long served as a gateway to high Himalayan routes. The rest of the day is reserved for rest, acclimatisation, and final preparations for the trek ahead.
2 29 Mar 2026 Drive from Joshimath to Karchi (7,785 ft) (20 km | 1 hour) and trek from Karchi to Akhrotghetta (9,264 ft) (trek distance: 2.75 km | 5–6 hours) Akhrotghetta
After breakfast, a short drive brings you to Karchi, the starting point of the trek. The trail begins with a steady ascent through terraced fields and village paths before entering dense oak and mixed forests. Although the distance is short, the climb is gradual and sustained, making it an important acclimatisation day. The forest canopy provides shade, while occasional clearings offer views of the surrounding valleys. The pace remains slow and deliberate as you gain altitude. By afternoon, you reach Akhrotghetta, a quiet campsite set within the forest, where the sound of wind through the trees and mountain silence mark your first night on the trail.
3 30 Mar 2026 Trek from Akhrotghetta to Khullara (11,014 ft) (2.5 km | 4–5 hours) Khullara
Today’s trek continues through thick oak and rhododendron forests, with the trail climbing steadily but comfortably. As you gain height, the forest begins to thin, allowing glimpses of snow-covered peaks through the trees. The surroundings become increasingly alpine, and the air noticeably cooler. The ascent leads to Khullara, a high meadow campsite with open views and wide skies. By evening, the mountains dominate the horizon, and sunsets here are particularly striking, casting warm hues on the surrounding ridges. Khullara also serves as the base for the Kuari Pass crossing, making this an important and scenic halt.
4 31 Mar 2026 Trek from Khullara to Tali (10,990 ft) via Kuari Pass (12,516 ft) (8 km | 8–9 hours) Tali
This is the most demanding and rewarding day of the trek. An early start is essential as the trail climbs sharply toward Khullara Top and onward to Kuari Pass. As you ascend, the terrain opens into ridgelines and snow patches, depending on the season. Reaching Kuari Pass is a defining moment — a high mountain gateway offering a grand, uninterrupted panorama of the Garhwal Himalayas. Peaks such as Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Chaukhamba, Kamet, and Mana–Mandir rise dramatically in every direction. After spending time at the pass, the route continues along a breathtaking ridge walk across Chitrakantha meadows before descending gradually into the forested bowl of Tali. Nestled among golden oak trees and beside a gentle stream, Tali campsite is serene and deeply picturesque, offering a well-earned rest after a long day.
5 01 Apr 2026 Trek from Tali to Auli (9,300 ft) (10 km | 7–8 hours) and drive to Joshimath (15 km | 1 hour) Joshimath
The descent from Tali begins with forest trails that slowly open into alpine meadows. The walk is long but gentle, passing through varied landscapes that feel distinctly different from the ascent route. As you approach Auli, wide grassy slopes and expansive mountain views dominate the scenery. Known for its open pastures and panoramic vistas, Auli marks the end of the trekking section. From here, a short drive takes you back to Joshimath. The evening is spent resting, reflecting on the journey, and enjoying the comfort of a town stay after several days in the wilderness.
6 02 Apr 2026 Depart from Joshimath and reach Rishikesh (250 km | 9–10 hours) N/A
The final day involves a full-day drive back to Rishikesh, retracing the mountain roads along river valleys and hillside towns. As the altitude drops, the landscape gradually transitions back to lower forests and river plains. Arrival in Rishikesh is expected by evening, marking the end of the Kuari Pass trek and a journey filled with high mountain views, historic trails, and unforgettable landscapes.
Package Inclusions
  • Accommodation at a basic Guest house/Homestay at Joshimath and tents on the trek: Stay will be arranged at a local guesthouse/homestay in Joshimath on a triple/quad/dorm-sharing basis. During the trek, accommodation will be in sturdy, all-weather tents on a double-sharing basis. Tents are equipped with ground insulation to ensure warmth and comfort.
  • Transport from Tapovan (Rishikesh) to Joshimath and back to Tapovan (Rishikesh) as per the itinerary: Non-AC Tempo Traveller or Bus will be provided for group transport as per the trek itinerary. This includes both pick-up and drop-off at designated points in Tapovan (Rishikesh).
  • Meals (Veg & Egg): Nutritious vegetarian meals, including occasional eggs, will be provided throughout the trek. This includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and evening snacks at the campsites. All meals are prepared by experienced trek cooks with hygienic cooking standards.
  • Trek logistics: The trek includes all necessary logistical arrangements, such as 1) Kitchen tent: A separate tent will be set up for cooking. 2) Dry pit toilet tents: For sanitation in remote areas. 3) Sleeping tents, sleeping bags, and mattresses: Two-person shared tents with insulated sleeping bags suitable for high-altitude temperatures, along with sleeping mats for comfort.
  • All necessary permits and entry fees (Indian citizens): All required forest permits, entry fees, and camping charges for Indian citizens are covered. For non-Indians, refer to exclusions.
  • Basic first aid kit: The trek will be equipped with a basic first aid kit, including common medicines, bandages, and other medical essentials. An oximeter will be used to monitor oxygen levels, and an oxygen cylinder will be available for emergencies.
  • Climbing rope and Ice Axe: The trek leader will carry a climbing rope and an ice axe as part of safety precautions. The rope may be used to fix secure routes for trekkers in difficult sections or to create a stretcher in case of an emergency. The ice axe will be used to break through hard snow or ice, as well as serve as an anchor for added stability on icy terrain.
  • Well-qualified and experienced Trek Leader with support staff: A certified and knowledgeable trek leader will accompany the group, along with friendly and experienced local staff, including guides, cooks, and helpers, ensuring safety and enjoyable experiences on the trail.
  • 4:1 Trekker-to-Guide Ratio for Safety: To ensure the highest level of safety and personalized attention during the trek, we maintain a 4:1 trekker-to-guide ratio. This means for every four trekkers, there will be one guide or support staff member. This allows for close monitoring of trekkers' health, quick response in case of emergencies, and better guidance on tricky sections of the trail. It also ensures that experienced guides are readily available to assist with any challenges, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.
  • Cloakroom facility at Joshimath: You can leave items such as clothes or shoes at the cloakroom in Joshimath before heading for the trek if they are not needed during the trek. The cloakroom will securely store these items until your return. Please note that only clothes and shoes are allowed; no valuables, including money, jewellery, laptops, or breakable items, should be left in the cloakroom. If you choose to leave any such items, it is your responsibility, and the company will not be liable for any damage or loss that may occur.

Package Exclusions

  • Personal expenses: Any expenses of a personal nature, such as additional food items, snacks, souvenirs, or extra services not included in the package, are not covered.
  • Campfire: Campfires are not allowed on the trek due to environmental regulations and the risk of forest fires. This ensures the protection of the local ecosystem.
  • Bottled water/cold drinks: While the trek provides access to fresh water, bottled water, soft drinks, or any packaged beverages are not included. You should carry your own reusable water bottle.
  • Insurance: Travel insurance, personal accident insurance, and medical insurance are not included. It is recommended to purchase appropriate insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergencies.
  • Accommodation not listed in the itinerary: Any additional accommodation that is not mentioned in the itinerary, such as extended stays in Joshimath or Rishikesh, will need to be arranged separately and paid for by the trekker.
  • Expenses due to mishaps: Any unforeseen circumstances such as medical issues, weather disruptions, landslides, political unrest, or strikes are not covered. Any extra expenses incurred in such situations will be borne by the trekkers as per actual rates.
  • Emergency evacuation charges: Costs related to emergency evacuation due to injury, illness, or any other unforeseen circumstances are not included in the package and will be charged at actuals if needed. Additionally, any vehicle transportation, mule services, or accommodation utilized at Joshimath before the scheduled itinerary will also incur separate charges. This includes any transport arrangements made outside of the planned trek schedule or any accommodations booked prior to or after the trek dates. It is essential to understand that these expenses are not covered by the trek package and will be the trekkers' responsibility.
  • Permits and entry fees (Non-Indian citizens): Non-Indian trekkers are required to pay any necessary permits and entry fees separately, as these are not included in the package for foreign nationals.
  • Bag offloading: We offer a bag offloading service for trekkers at an additional charge of INR 1600 (Karchi to Auli) to enhance your trekking experience. Trekkers can offload a bag weighing a maximum of 10 kgs, which will be carried by mules or porters. Bags weighing more than 10 kgs will incur double the actual cost. We recommend using rucksacks as they are easier for porters to carry; duffle bags are also acceptable but may not be as convenient. Please note that trolley bags are not allowed, as they can be easily damaged during transfer on mules. Trekkers opting for bag offloading service should only carry a lightweight daypack, ideally between 20 to 25 liters, containing essential items such as extra layers of clothing, snacks, a headlamp or torch, personal first-aid supplies, and a water bottle etc. Additionally, please avoid placing laptops or any breakable items in offloaded bags. By utilizing this service, trekkers can walk more comfortably and enjoy the breathtaking scenery without the burden of heavy luggage. This not only helps reduce fatigue but also allows trekkers to remain more active and engaged with their surroundings, making for a more enjoyable and memorable trekking experience.

Fees

13,500.00

Available Seats: 10



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Instalment Dates Amount
At the time of registration 8100/-
Before Feb 25 , 2026 5400/-
Total Amount 13500/-

Cancellation Fees

A participant will be refunded his/her paid fees after deducting the following cancellation fees.

Cancellation dates Cancellation fee
60 days  Before Trip date ₹ 8,100
30 days  Before Trip date ₹ 10,120
15 days  Before Trip date ₹ 11,470
Less than 15 days before trip date ₹ 13,500(No refund)
  • Alternatively, a registered participant may transfer his/her registration to a friend without any cancellation fee.
  • In case of cancellation of the program due to any gov restrictions due to COVID/ Weather, an alternate date will be provided for the same trip and no refund for that.
  • In case you are not able to join the trek on the new dates, either you can send a replacement ( Without any additional cost) / You can opt for Wallet transfer,
    • What is Wallet Transfer ?:  The amount will move to LGFC Wallet and you can use that for any other trip.  (A 3% fee will be deducted as movement charges) . Strictly, refunds will not be made to a bank account.
    • Wallet transfer is applicable only for the case when a participant won’t be able to join the new date on a postponed trip due to Pandemic / Weather situations
    • The wallet transfer offer will only be one time , when the new date is announced. Further changes will be counted as normal cancellations and will be as per cancellation policy.
  • Instalments must be paid on or before the due dates.
  • In case when  instalments are pending after due date , the order will be auto cancelled.
  • There will be no refund in case of auto cancellation due to non payment of installment.
  • Trip to trip movement are strictly not allowed

 

WHY WITH US?

  1. Budget-Friendly: You will get a perfect escape from the urban life and completely in an offbeat location with all safety followed, with a small team size.
  2. Incomparable Itinerary: You can compare the Itinerary with any other itinerary available on social media/ Google. Our itinerary is special with all COVID safety ensured.
  3. Food prepared in safe conditions: We believe that for a traveler, food is one of the most important things during their journey. We provide the best nutritious food as mentioned in the itinerary.
  4. Not just sightseeing, many more things to learn and experience: We are not just providing sightseeing. Our Camp navigator/local guide will share the details of the place, flora, fauna history, stories with you.
  5. Well-experienced local guides and support staff
  6. Plan beyond the Itinerary: In case if you want to extend the trip, we are there to help you by finding Stays contact and transportation, Talk to the coordinator of LetsGoForACamp 

 

VALUES WE FOLLOW

 

  1. Eco-friendly products.
  2. Minimizing plastic waste.
  3. Hiring local guides.
  4. Contributing to the local economy.
  5. Proper disposal of waste generated.
  6. Concept of Responsible traveler.

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