Rupin Pass is a high-altitude pass across the Himalaya mountain range which connects Uttarakhand with Himachal Pradesh. it is a traditional shepherd route that starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends in Sangla in Himachal Pradesh. The path itself is located across mostly uninhabited areas in the Himalayan ranges at an elevation of 15,250 ft.
You can have a wonderful trekking experience with amazing views in it. The surrounding view of scenic beauty makes you more calmful when you are sitting and looking around it.
The beauty of nature cant be described in words it can be felt. Amazing, beautiful, difficult trek location, a virgin place. It's a little difficult trek but you will forget all your tiredness once you see and feel nature.
Nothing beats the view...nothing...It is a slightly difficult trek but all the hard work is worth the waterfalls and pass views. I traveled from Dhaula to Sangla in 7 days with the Banbanjara team.
By far the most beautiful place I have ever seen. Been to rupin pass trek in October. The terrain is ever-changing filled with surprises around every corner. The trek was 8 days from Dhaula to Sangla. The temperature at the top camp reached -10C.
We had been on the Rupin Pass trek in June with Banbanjara and the journey across the pass is one of the most beautiful I have ever had. We started from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ended at Sangla in Himachal Pradesh. We were treated with unmatched beauty every day in the form of valleys, falls, cliffs, mountains, etc.
Nice experience We stayed 1 night at Bhauta village at the homestay, the Jakha village in a homestay, dhandares thach( lower waterfall campsite) in camps moved to upper waterfall campsite for next night stay. From the upper waterfall campsite, we trek till Ronti gad crossing Rupin pass for a night stay. This day was the most challenging day of this trek. Fully enjoyable trek forever.
A memorable experience. The trek was supposed to start in a village called 'Daula' in Uttarakhand, but due to some mishap at another peak in Uttarakhand, the government stopped trekking activities at that point. We then had to travel by vehicle to a village called Jiskun in Himachal Pradesh and we started the trek from there.
The next day was a moderate day with the halt being at Bhuraskandi. Very beautiful view all along and then the stay at this place itself is very scenic. Stayed in tents and thereon.
This is a very beautiful and scenic place with the mountains forming horse shows and waterfalls on all sides. It's mesmerizing. Day Six was Rata Feri (beyond Upper Waterfall). This trek to RataFeri is demanding of the altitude gain, snow climb and the vertical climb involved.
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