Description: Bali Pass Trek is an elevated route that stretches across the Bali Ridge, which separates two adjacent mountainous regions, the Har Ki Dun Valley and Yamunotri. The tour path covers a distance of 41 miles (66 km) from Taluka to Janki Chatti, with a summit height that exceeds 16000 feet (4950 m). The path goes through Gangaad, Taluka, and Osla, which are the world-known heritage villages, and beyond Govind National Park. The direct ascent includes Ruinsara Lake and a number of waterfalls.This is another highlight of this pass, which is Ruinsara Lake, a noticeable milestone of the Bali Pass route, placing one in Intra Govind National Park at 11,483 feet (3,500 meters) and admiring colorful wildflowers, especially orchids. The route moves around Tons River and delightful villages in Gangad, Seema, and Osla to Ruinsara Lake, where you can camp near the base of the Ruinsara glacier and the Black Peak.The 12,795-foot (3,900-meter) Kalanag, Swargarohini, and Dumdar Kandi Pass expedition, from which the Tons River takes its source, brings an upcoming adventure from Kyarkoti Glacier. The journey to Bali Pass splashes many spectacular waterfalls that would add to the zeal of your trek. On the third day, we will overcome Seema and Swarn Dhara, where the waterfalls take on a new dimension, adding to the picture of the whole trek.In fact, at the coda of the trekking to Bali pass, the dramatic Saptruhish Kund and the Bandarpunch glacier appear, where the Yamuna River is filled directly. The path from Har Ki Dun Valley is more gradual, and it helps acclimate trekkers to high altitudes. It is a longer route; however, trekkers have enough time to pace along the path.The perfect timing for doing Bali Pass trekking would be either the pre- or post-monsoon seasons, when there are one or two distinct chances for trekking: summer and autumn. Hence, particular time areas give the perfect weather conditions and allow the trekkers to see nature against the backdrop of painterly scenes with breathtaking hues and stunning landscapes.
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