
Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag and Swargrohini being the most prominent ones. An ideal trek for both adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers, the Bali Pass Trek offers you a glimpse at the grandeur of Himalayas.
The Bali Pass trek takes you through the enchanting Ruinsara Valley, lush green meadows and tiny Himalayan hamlets like Osla and Gangad village. The staggering altitude of the pass offers views that are grander than any other Himalayan trek and is also the reason why it is considered to be a difficult trek.

There are many tricky stretches on the Bali Pass Trek and the window to the trek is narrow as well which is why caution is advised. However, it is also perhaps the most rewarding Himalayan trek because as soon as you cross the pass, you’re greeted by the raw glory of the Garwhal mountains.
The Bali Pass trek starts from Sankri which is a small village in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. The many steep inclines, twisting trails and rugged terrains make the Bali Pass trek a challenge for all kinds of trekkers.
The ever changing landscapes and stunning views of the mountains make the Bali Pass trek worth every hardship that one needs to overcome to reach the summit. The main attractions of this trek are the tiny Himalayan Hamlets of Osla and Gangad Village. It is believed that these villages are centuries old, dating back to the same era as the Mahabhrat.
Additionally, It offers beautiful sights of the Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Swargarohini peaks. This trek is the perfect opportunity for thrill-seekers to explore the raw trails of Himalayas to the fullest.
It is a challenging trek that requires some kind of trekking experience along with fitness so it’s advised that trekkers indulge in regular exercises to keep themselves active.