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Located hidden in the breathtaking Garhwal region of the Himalayas, the Kuari Pass trek is one of the best winter trekking destinations in India. At 12,516 feet in height, this trail—and the Lord Curzon trail—is not only an incredible natural glory but also holding historical values for anyone.
With the Kuari Pass trek package, you may see the villages of Tugasi, Guling, and Khullara and get a taste of the colorful local customs of Uttarakhand. Some of the amazing views that can be observed from the trail include the mountain ranges of Pangarchulla, Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Dronagiri, Hathi Ghoda, and Nilgiri.
The best view from the trek is that of the Nanda Devi Massif from the top. It makes for a fantastic background during stargazing. The trek to Kuari Pass is relatively easy, moderate in grade, and is apt for both the experienced trekker and the novice.
You may notice Himalayan bears and snow leopards’ paw prints on your way, and these will help you understand the local fauna. Months to climb Kuari Pass: This place is ideal for climbing between the months of November to March when the weather conditions make it a fantastic adventure with breathtaking conditions.
The months of September through early November are the ideal times to start the Kuari Pass Trek. It’s a voyage not only across space but also through time, taking in the mountains’ constantly shifting moods. This already amazing tour is even more made amazing with new layers of wonder at every passing season and guarantees an unforgettable encounter.
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Day 1: Arriving to Joshimath
From Joshimath, a significant pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand, greetings. This is where your adventurous journey to Kuari Pass begins. On arrival at Joshimath, you can relax in your home stay and leave the rest of the day free. You can also take a self-guided tour of the town, visiting the Narsingh Temple, the beautiful Auli Ropeway, or Shri Shankraracharya Math. Enjoy your overnight stay and return to your home stay later.
Day 2: From Dhak Village, trek to Gulling Top.
Enjoy an early departure for Dhak village – your initial starting point for the trek to Kuari Pass – after breakfast, waking up to breathtaking vista views of the Himalayas Mountains. Having received a briefing about your trail, set out on your first section of trek. Hike through the quaint Dhak Village and take in the local customs, architecture and culture whilst gazing out towards the Dhauladhar Range and other areas surrounding you. After arriving at the Gulling Top, build your tent and spend the night there.
Day 3: Trek from Gulling Peak to Khullara Peak
Prepare for the final half of your hike for early in the morning. The trail continues to rise with persistence through woodlands of walnut, rhododendron, and oak and near raging streams. Enjoy the sights of the Shivalik Range, the Pir Panjal Range, and other Himalayan ranges as you go. After arriving to the picturesque Khullara Top, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the mountains as you pitch up camp and spend the night there.
Day 4: Trek to Khullara Top from Kuari Pass on a Trek from Khullara Top
Put on your hiking shoes and embark on an exciting journey to Kuari Pass. Start your walk by taking the path that leads to amazing vistas of the Himalayan peaks, such as Trishul, Kamet, and Nanda Devi. Because the terrain is steep, be wary with your step. Drink much water. As soon as you reach the top, admire the spectacular view of Himalayas; the Dronagiri, Chitrakantha, and other peaks look simply breathtaking. Then on descend to Khullara Top, install your campers, and camp out there for the night.
Day 5: Trekking downhill from Khullara Peak to Dhak Village and then transferring to Joshimath
Wake up to the breath-taking sights of Himalayan sunrise and get ready for an exhilarating day of downhill trekking as you leave the camp. Post breakfast, drive downwards to Dhak Village, taking the dense forests of Mossy oak and Alpine oak till you reach the beautiful village of Dhak. It’s a wonderful trip back to Joshimath when you are there. Overlong hours of travel over, relax at home stay, catch up on some rest.
Day 6: Day of Departure
Finally, fill your luggage full of memories since you will leave this fantastic view, the breathtaking Rocky Mountains and beautiful valleys, behind by morning. Finalize your travel arrangements by checking out of your guesthouse.
The base site for the Kuari Pass trek is Rishikesh and one can reach Rishikesh through any of the following three ways depending on your location:
The closest airport is located at Dehradun which is about 21 km from Rishikesh. Private transfers or taxis are available from the airport to Rishikesh. Several domestic airlines have regular flights from major cities of India to Dehradun.
Rishikesh railway station is also referred as “Rishikesh Railway Station” and its IR station code is RKSH. All the major Indian cities have good connectivity with this railway station. You can reach your desired destination from the railway station in a cab or auto rickshaw.
Rishikesh is well connected with the neighboring cities through buses or cabs owing to the very good road infrastructure. Major cities in Uttarakhand like Delhi, Dehradun, and Haridwar etc have their regular bus routes for the City Rishikesh. It is easy to opt for a less congested travel if you opt to take a taxi or drive directly to Rishikesh.
The adventurers who set out into the clutches of winter Kuari Pass cross not only physical landscapes, but equal to them are those adventurers who have all been in awe of it. Moreover, the trail of Lord Curzon is a testimony to the fact that the Himalayas continue to attract everyone who steps foot there to its network of natural wonder and history. In brief, it changes the lives of its beholders permanently.
On the way, one also gets a chance to explore Auli, which is already famous for its marvelous winter skiing trails. Easy-moderate difficulty grade, Kuari Pass is actually a perfect starting point for those who want to trek the Himalayas.
The best months to visit are September through November and April through June. Peak at Kuari Pass Summit is the highest point, at around 12,760 feet (3,890 meters). The entire trek is about 28 to 30 kilometers long. Temperature: 7°C to 15°C is the typical daytime range, whereas 0°C to -10°C is the typical nighttime range.
Situated in some of the world’s toughest mountain treks that take you close to Changbang, Hathi Ghoda Parbat, Dronagiri, Nanda Ghunti and Neelkanth, among other giants of snow and ice. If you want to see natural sights, then this walk is enough to offer. Here you will watch the color-changing forest at yellow, orange & green.
Starting from Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Dehradun, one can trek to Kuari Pass. In order to get to Rudraprayag, which goes through Srinagar, you must drive through Devprayag when passing through Rishikesh. Next, you have to go to Karnaprayag and then proceed to Nandprayag.
The spectacular trek to the Kuari Pass, also known as the Lord Curzon Trail after its completion by the renowned former Viceroy of India and avid trekker, Lord Curzon, skirts the outer wall of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary and crosses passes and gorgeous river systems in the Garhwal trekking Himalaya.
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