Kuari Pass Trek Distance

kuari pass trek distance

Kuari Pass Trek Distance

The Kuari Pass trek is a popular winter trek in Uttarakhand, offering mesmerizing views of some of the highest Himalayan peaks. The total distance covered in this trek varies depending on the starting point,but with Mapping the Himalayas we cover the original trail also called the Lord Curzon trail, the Kuari Pass trek distance is around 55 kilometers, making it a moderate to difficult trek in terms of both distance and fitness. The trek is more long than hard so even beginners with good fitness can attempt this trek.

The trek typically starts from the village Ghat. From Ghat, trekkers are driven to the small village of selu bagar, which is the starting point of the actual trek. From here the walk starts and takes one to village Jhinji, roughly 16 kms walk.

Jhinjhi to Pana village next day is another 8 kms walk.The path is mostly easy, taking you through a lovely Rhododendron forest until you reach the village of Pana. 

Then from  Pana to Dakhwani is a 14 kms walk. The trail is easy to follow beyond the campsite. The path continues gently through the forest and opens up to a meadow called Sartoli. From Sartoli, it takes about half an hour to reach the campsite at Dhakwani. 

From Dakhwani one climbs to Kuari Pass (3800 mts), a 9 kms walk and then to the camp site Tali. On this day, it’s best to start early to witness a breathtaking view at the pass.

The pass provides an absolutely amazing view of the majestic Greater Himalayas. After reaching the pass the trail goes slightly up to a small peak (4265 mts) where one can get an excellent view of the Dronagiri peak.

Following this, the trail goes downhill to a point where it splits into two paths, one leading to Tapovan and the other to Tali. Continue on the trail to Tali, which leads to a ridge with a temple and prayer flags. From here, you’ll be able to see the impressive Nanda Devi peak. The trail finally leads to the campsite at Tali.

From Tali walk to the village of Auli is around 8 kms, where the trek ends and one drives to Joshimath for return journey.

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