Kuari pass trek in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand India takes hikers through a realm of breathtaking scenery and sweeping views. It is called ‘The Curzon trail’ and is simply a marvelous mix-up of lush green Alps, wild rhododendron and oak jungles, and stunning views of some famous peaks such as Nanda Devi and Kamet to name just a few.
An explorer’s path leads one up to an altitude exceeding 12,000 ft, where one gets a “bird’s-eye” view of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. It is important to say that regardless of when you attempt this trip in spring when flowers bloom, or autumn with its colors, the Kuari pass will take you on a journey that you will never forget if you love both nature and trekking and are enraptured by the sublime.
➔Duration- 9 days
➔Trek Difficulty- Moderate
➔Distance- 55 Km
➔Altitude- 4150 mts
➔Start point- Delhi
➔End Point-Delhi
By Air
➔To reach Kuari pass by air then fly to Jolly Grant Airport which is in Dehradun. From there you can hire a cab to reach the base camp.
By Railways
➔Rishikesh is the nearest railway station 191 km from Nandprayag. Hire a cab from Rishikesh to the base camp.
By Road
➔All the routes go via Rishikesh to devprayag and rudraprayag en route Srinagar, and then from Karnaprayag and to Nandprayag.
Day 1 - Delhi-Haridwar-Rishikesh
Day 2 - Rishikesh - Nandprayag - Ghat
Day 3 - Ghat - Sutol - Ghunni
Day 4 - Ghunni - Jhinjhi Village
Day 5 - Jhinjhi - Pana Village
Day 6 - Pana - Dakhwan
Day 7 - Dakhwani - Kuari Pass
Day 8 - Tali - Auli- Joshimath - Rudraprayag
Day 9 - Rudraprayag – Haridwar
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In summer, the temperature stays between 19˃ and 29̊C, but in winter, it can drop as low as -8̃C and go as high as 12̅C. So, the hike to Kuari Pass is suitable during these two seasons.
A backpack (50-60l), Extra pair of socks, Fleece jackets and thermals, Hiking shoes, Thermal inners, and caps are compulsory to carry to stay safe from the cold.
At 12,516 feet above sea level, the Kuari Pass hike offers 180-degree views of the Himalayas, which will make you feel as though you've entered a world reserved for gods. It provides breathtaking views of some of the Great Himalayas' tallest peaks, including the over 7000-meter-high Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, Trishul, and Kamet.
The Garhwal Himalayas is home to the Kuari Pass Trek, a path that will make it easier to magnificently explore the vast Himalayas. You can absolutely go on this trek as a first-time hiker because it is an easy to moderate level hike. The fresh air and natural settings would elevate you, and your expression would be invaluable
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