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Monday, September 22, 2025

Kuari Pass Trek Itinerary – Discover the Gateway to the Himalayas

Kuari Pass Trek Itinerary – Discover the Gateway to the Himalayas


The Kuari Pass Trek, also known as the “Lord Curzon Trail,” is one of the most iconic Himalayan treks in Uttarakhand. Famous for its breathtaking views of Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Kamet, and Trishul peaks, this trail offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and thrilling adventure. If you’re looking for a trek that balances scenic meadows, charming villages, dense rhododendron forests, and panoramic Himalayan views, Kuari Pass should be on your bucket list.

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Here is a step-by-step day-to-day plan of the Kuari Pass Trek

Day 1: Rishikesh – Ghat Village – Ghunni Village (175 km drive, 7-8 hrs)

Your journey starts with a warm reception at Rishikesh. From there, we drive over the sacred confluences of Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnprayag, and Nandprayag – each representing an important convergence of rivers that make up the sacred Ganga. Upon arrival in Ghat, a 15 km drive brings you to Ghunni village, your initial camp site. Enjoy the local village culture and Garhwali traditions around a bonfire in the evening. Overnight camping in tents.


Day 2: Ghunni – Jhinjhi Village (16 km trek, 7-8 hrs)

The trek kicks off with an uphill climb leading to a meadow that offers sweeping views of the surrounding villages. The trail continues through oak and rhododendron forests, crossing waterfalls and streams. After a scenic walk, you’ll reach Jhinjhi village, where you’ll camp in the middle of the village, experiencing authentic Himalayan hospitality.


Day 3: Jhinjhi – Pana Village (8-9 km trek, 4-5 hrs)

This day has a comparatively shorter trek, yet it's full of cultural and scenic spots. Along the way, you'll see the modest yet charming lifestyle of the Jhinjhi villagers. The route traverses rhododendron forests and along the Kaliagad area before arriving at Pana village. A climb of short distance takes you to your campsite, looking down on the village. Ideal for an overnight retreat in tranquility with vistas of surrounding Himalayan peaks.


Day 4: Pana – Dakhwani (trek of 14 km, 5 hrs)

Today, the trail winds through enchanting rhododendron forests before opening into a large alpine meadow called Sartoli. This grazing ground is dotted with shepherd huts and makes for a picturesque lunch spot. Crossing rivers via suspension bridges and passing a majestic waterfall, the trek continues towards Dakhwani. From here, you’ll get your first glimpse of the Kuari Pass top. Overnight camp at Dakhwani.


Day 5: Dakhwani – Kuari Pass (3,800m/12,500 ft) – Khullara Camp (9 km trek, 5-6 hrs)

The highlight of the trek! Start early to witness the sunrise over the Greater Himalayas. The climb zigzags through forests and open ridges before reaching Kuari Pass. Once at the pass, you’ll be rewarded with a 360° panoramic view of some of the tallest mountains in India – Nanda Devi, Kamet, Chaukhamba, and Dronagiri. After spending quality time at the pass, descend gradually to Khullara camp, nestled in the heart of the mountains.


Day 6: Khullara – Tugasi Village – Tapovan (15-16 km trek, 4 hrs + drive 15 km)

Following days of uphill walking, today is a leisurely walk downhill. The picturesque trail leads through green canopies and opens up to the charming Tugasi village, where you will have the homestay experience. In the evening, drive 15 km to Tapovan, which is renowned for natural hot springs. Dip into the refreshing waters to ease your fatigued muscles. Overnight stay at a local homestay.


Day 7: Tapovan – Rishikesh (300 km drive, 8-9 hrs)

On the last day, we return to Rishikesh by road, following the same route through Rudraprayag where the Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers join. We arrive at Rishikesh in the evening, bringing this unforgettable Himalayan trek to an end.


Why Choose the Kuari Pass Trek?

Panoramic Views – Scenic views of the Greater Himalayas, including Nanda Devi.

Cultural Experience – Live like a villager for a day in an authentic Garhwali village.

Varied Landscapes – Forest tracks, meadows, waterfalls, and snowy ridges.

Ideal for All Trekkers – Moderate grade makes it best suited for both starters and seasoned trekkers.


Best Time to Do Kuari Pass Trek

Summer (April–June): Blue sky, rhododendron flowers in bloom, and pleasant weather.

Winter (Dec–Feb): Snowy trails and enchanting white landscape.


The Kuari Pass Trek is more than a trek along trails – it's an immersion in Himalayan culture, religion, and raw nature beauty. Whether it's your first Himalayan trek or not, Kuari Pass will leave an indelible mark on your heart.


Ready to embark on this experience? Let Mapping the Himalayas, one of India's top-rated trekking companies, accompany you safely on this unforgettable experience.

Friday, September 19, 2025

Best Trekking Company in India – Mapping The Himalayas

 Best Trekking Company in India – Mapping The Himalayas

If you are looking for the top trekking company in India, your search is over with Mapping The Himalayas. Operating from Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, we are experts in original Himalayan treks and rafting trips for tourists from around the world. With 12+ years of experience, serving 10,000+ foreign clients, and a record unmatched in safety and client satisfaction, we are the No. 1 trekking company in Rishikesh.

Our itineraries are specially planned to accommodate international adventure travelers, balancing comfort, cultural encounters, acclimatization, and fitness.


Why Trekking With Mapping The Himalayas?

  • 12+ Years of Himalayan trekking & rafting expertise.
  • 10,000+ International clients successfully guided.
  • Safety First: Experienced certified guides, quality equipment, first-aid assistance.
  • Global Standards: Itineraries for international trekkers.
  • Local Knowledge: Rishikesh-based staff with roots in the Himalayas.
  • 5-Star Rating on TripAdvisor & Google.


Our Signature Treks in Uttarakhand

We arrange a variety of treks in Uttarakhand and the larger Indian Himalayas—perfect for both new and experienced trekkers.


1. Chopta–Chandrashila Trek

Duration: 4 Days

Altitude: 4,000 m

Highlights: Sunrise view of Nanda Devi & Chaukhamba, Tungnath Temple, Deoriatal Lake.


2. Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek

Duration: 6 Days

Altitude: 3,500 m

Highlights: Large alpine meadows, Himalayan summits like Trishul & Nanda Ghunti.


3. Brahmatal Trek

Duration: 6 Days

Altitude: 3,734 m

Highlights: Frozen high-altitude lakes, wide winter vistas of Trishul & Nanda Ghunti.


4. Kuari Pass Trek

Duration: 7 Days

Altitude: 4,264 m

Highlights: Famous as the "Curzon Trail," with spectacular views of Nanda Devi and Kamet.


5. Roopkund Trek

Duration: 6–8 Days

Altitude: 4,785 m

Highlights: The mythical Mystery Lake with ancient skeletons, alpine meadows, and exciting snow trails.


6. Panch Kedar Yatra Trek

Duration: 10–12 Days

Highlights: Pilgrimage through Kedarnath, Madhyamaheshwar, Tungnath, Rudranath, and Kalpeshwar.


7. Saptkund Trek

Duration: 6 Days

Altitude: 4,500 m

Highlights: Isolated Himalayan trek to seven sacred glacial lakes in Chamoli with outlook of Trishul & Chaukhamba.


8. Char Dham Yatra (Drive + Trek)

Duration: 10–12 Days

Highlights: Full pilgrimage visiting Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri.


9. Valley of Flowers Trek

Duration: 6 Days

Altitude: 3,600 m

Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring more than 500 species of alpine flowers, waterfalls, and Nilgiri & Hathi Parvat view.

Best Time: July–September when the valley is in full bloom.


10. Gangotri–Gomukh–Tapovan Trek

Duration: 7–8 Days

Altitude: 4,463 m at Tapovan

Highlights: Trek to the Gomukh Glacier, the sacred source of the River Ganga, and farther to Tapovan, a high-altitude meadow with spectacular views of Shivling Peak and the Bhagirathi Sisters.

Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult, with rough moraine and glacier terrain.


11. Rafting & Adventure Expeditions

Duration: 2N/3D Rafting Expedition (Rishikesh)

Duration: 3 Days

Highlights: Exhilarating rafting in Grade III–IV rapids of the Ganga, riverside camping, bonfire sessions, and beach activities.

Why Book This Expedition: Ideal combination of thrill and relaxation, aimed at both beginners and experienced rafters.

Designed for International Clients

At Mapping The Himalayas, every trek and expedition is curated with international travelers in mind:

  1. Crafted for International Clients
  2. At Mapping The Himalayas, each trek and expedition is crafted with international clients in consideration:
  3. Balanced trek hours to suit varying fitness levels.
  4. Safety and acclimatization focus.
  5. Integration of local cultural activities—village stays, traditional Garhwali cuisine, and experiences such as Ganga Aarti.
  6. English-speaking guides who are professionally trained to deal with global clients.


Safety First

We understand Himalayan treks and rafting expeditions require stringent safety protocols. Our team takes care to:

  • Certified, first-aid trained mountaineering guides.
  • High-quality tents, sleeping bags, and rafting equipment.


Why Rishikesh as Our Base?

  • Being based in Rishikesh places us at the doorsteps of Garhwal Himalayas.
  • Easy proximity to most trek beginning points.
  • Solid local links to villages, guides, and homestays.
  • A special mix of adventure and spirituality, ensuring each trek is a fulfilling experience. 


When searching for a reliable trekking company in India, experience, safety, and expertise are most important. Having 12+ years of excellence, 10,000+ international clients, and being the No.1 Rishikesh-based trekking company, Mapping The Himalayas is your ideal adventure partner.


Book your trek or rafting adventure with Mapping The Himalayas today and live the Himalayas like never before!

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