Trip Info
Accomodation
Hotel/Tent
Arrival City
Haridwar – Rishikesh
Departure City
Rudraprayag – Haridwar
One of the most popular treks in the Indian Himalayan region, the Kuari Pass trek attracts
thousands of explorers from all over the world every year. The route to Kuari Pass was once
traversed by Lord Curzon in 1905, and hence, it is often referred to as the Lord Curzon Trail.
The trek passes through dense alpine forests of oak, conifer, rhododendron, and birch, teeming with diverse wildlife. You may even come across leopard pugmarks or a Himalayan black bear along the trail. The Kuari Pass trek offers an adventurous journey with steep ascents and
descents, narrow and tricky paths, and gushing streams. However, the effort is truly rewarding as you capture breathtaking views of the silver horizon stretching parallel to the spotless blue sky.
The trek starts from SeluBagar, which is accessible by road from Ghat. From SeluBagar, the trail
leads to Ghunni—a short trek of approximately 2–3 hours. As the journey continues, you will traverse a landscape rich in alpine trees and wildflowers, passing through Ramni, a small village
inhabited by a vibrant Himalayan tribe. The trek then becomes more strenuous, with a steep climb to Jhinjhi village en route to Vinayak Pass.
From Ghunni to Jhinjhi, the trail crosses an open meadow offering stunning views of the
Himalayan giants, including Nanda Ghunti and Chaukhamba. The journey then takes you
through beautiful rhododendron forests and pasturelands where sheep and cattle graze near
nomadic huts. From Jhinjhi, the trail follows the Birahi Ganga River to Pana village before heading towards Kuari Pass via Dakhwani. This section of the trek is a mesmerizing blend of dense forests, flowing streams, varied landscapes, and fascinating wildlife.
The descent from Kuari Pass leads to Tali and eventually to Joshimath via Auli, concluding an unforgettable trekking experience.
- Lush green Gorson meadow
- Grand views of the four peaks of Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Mana, Kamet, Hathi, Ghodi, Trishul, Nanda Ghunti, Nanda Devi, and Dunagiri
- Witness an ancient trading route
- Tali Lake, verdant forests, and Panchachuli Base Camp
- Summer (April–mid-June): The best season for Kuari Pass trekking, with pleasant weather and temperatures ranging between 19°C to 29°C. Light woolens are advised.
- Monsoon: Not recommended due to muddy and slippery trails.
- Spring (mid-September–early November): A great time for trekking, with lush greenery and
calm weather. - Winter: The trek becomes challenging due to heavy snowfall. Temperatures range from -8°C to 12°C, so warm clothing is essential.
Day 01: Arrive Haridwar – Rishikesh
- Meet and assist upon arrival at Haridwar.
- Transfer to Rishikesh and check into the hotel.
- Free time for leisure activities.
- Dinner & overnight stay in Rishikesh.
Day 02: Rishikesh – Nandprayag – Ghat (210 km | 7–8 hrs)
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Drive to Ghat via Devprayag (base of the trek).
- Arrive at Ghat by evening.
- Dinner & overnight stay at a guest house.
Day 03: Ghat – Sutol – Ghunni (14 km by road & 3 km trek)
- Breakfast, then board a local jeep to Sutol village.
- Trek from Sutol to Ghunni village (camping at Ghunni school ground).
- Dinner & overnight stay in tents.
Day 04: Ghunni – Jhinjhi Village (14 km | 6–7 hrs)
- Breakfast followed by a long trek with a mix of ascents and descents.
- Dinner & overnight stay in tents at Jhinjhi Village.
Day 05: Jhinjhi – Pana Village (14 km | 6–7 hrs)
- Breakfast before trekking through forests, valleys, and river crossings.
- Camping at Pana Village.
- Dinner & overnight stay in tents.
Day 06: Pana – Dakhwani (14 km | 6 hrs)
- Breakfast before trekking through forests, meadows, and water streams.
- Dinner & overnight stay in tents at Dakhwani.
Day 07: Dakhwani – Kuari Pass (3,800m) – Tali (9 km | 5–6 hrs)
- Early breakfast before trekking to Kuari Pass.
- Enjoy breathtaking views of Dronagiri, Nanda Devi, Changbang, Hathi-Ghodi Parvat, etc.
- Dinner & overnight stay in tents at Tali.
Day 08: Tali – Auli – Joshimath – Rudraprayag (7 km trek + 115 km drive | 7–8 hrs)
- Breakfast before an easy trek to Auli meadow (a famous ski resort).
- Drive to Rudraprayag via Joshimath, Chamoli, and Karnprayag.
- Dinner & overnight stay at a hotel in Rudraprayag.
Day 09: Depart Rudraprayag – Haridwar (160 km | 5 hrs)
- Breakfast and check-out from the hotel.
- Transfer to Haridwar Railway Station.
- End of the tour with wonderful memories.
Package Inclusions
- Meet and assist on arrival at the airport/railway station.
- 08 nights’ accommodation in hotels/tents (double-sharing basis).
- Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, evening tea/coffee & cookies.
- Jungle trekking and adventure activities.
- Transfers & sightseeing by A/C Sedan Car or similar as per itinerary.
- All applicable taxes, tolls, parking fees, and driver allowances.
Package Exclusions
- Airfare/train fare.
- Monument entry fees.
- Personal expenses (boat rides, safaris, elephant rides, tips, etc.).
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the itinerary.



