6 Days 5 Nights
Specific Tour
15 people
English, Hindi
Kuari Pass, also known as the Lord Curzon Trail, is a breathtaking trek in Uttarakhand that offers panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Kamet, and Trishul. The trek takes you through lush forests, meadows, and remote villages, providing a mix of adventure and cultural immersion. Suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers alike, this trek is a must for nature enthusiasts.
Early morning departure from Rishikesh. Scenic drive through Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag. Lunch en route (not included in the package). Arrival at Joshimath by evening. Check-in at the guesthouse/hotel. Briefing session about the trek. Meals: Dinner
Post breakfast, a short drive to Dhak village, the starting point of the trek. Gradual ascent through mixed forests and small villages. Reach Gulling campsite by afternoon. Hot lunch at the campsite. Evening acclimatization walk and interaction with the trekking team. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Post breakfast, trek through dense oak and rhododendron forests. Gradual and scenic ascent to Tali campsite. Magnificent views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. Evening at leisure with discussions on trekking techniques. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early morning trek towards Kuari Pass. Breathtaking sunrise views en route. Steep ascents followed by a ridge walk leading to Kuari Pass. Panoramic views of Himalayan peaks. Packed lunch at Kuari Pass. Descent back to Tali campsite. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trek through forests and meadows towards Auli. Enjoy the famous ski slopes of Auli. Short drive to Joshimath. Check-in at the guesthouse/hotel. Farewell dinner and certificate distribution. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early morning departure from Joshimath. Scenic drive back to Rishikesh. Lunch en route (not included in the package). Expected arrival in Rishikesh by late evening.
The best time for the trek is from December to April (for snow trekking) and September to November (for clear mountain views).
Yes, the trek is considered moderate and is suitable for beginners with good fitness levels.
Trekkers should be able to walk 6-8 km daily with a backpack. Basic endurance and leg strength exercises before the trek are recommended.
Winter (Dec-Apr): -5°C to 10°C
Autumn (Sep-Nov): 5°C to 15°C
A detailed packing list will be shared upon registration. Essential items include trekking shoes, warm clothes, a raincoat, a backpack, a water bottle, and personal medication.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Group Discount | 8 | 15 | 5% |
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