Destination Details Of Kuari Pass
Kuari Pass trek is one of the oldest treks in the Garwal region of Uttrakhand. In 1905, Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India, reached this place called Kuari Pass and from then this trail is referred as The Lord Curzon’s Trail. This trail lies in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. This trek is a top choice in the trekking community as it provides a stunning view of India’s 2nd and 3rd highest peak namely Mt. Nanda Devi and Mt. Kamet respectively. A constant change in landscape makes it different from other Himalayan treks. Apart from Nanda Devi and Kamet the peaks visible are Mt. Neelkanth, Mt. Dronagiri, Mt. Hathi Ghoda, Lampak I & II etc. Spanning over 6 days, this trek is of easy to moderate grade. The journey starts from Rishikesh till Joshimath, which serves as our base camp. The Kuari Pass trek commences from Dhak village which is 12 km above Joshimath. From Dhak, the trail opens up to cliff side villages, forests, open grassland and snow laden Himalayan Peaks in the background.
INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
Joshimath to Joshimath
Veg Meals – Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks and Dinner
Tents(Triple Sharing basis), Sleeping Bags, Sleeping Matts
Gears: Micro Spikes and Gaiters as per snow conditions
Accommodation in Hotel/Guest House on Day 1 and Day 5
Experienced and Qualified Guides
Forest permits
Medical Amenities – First Aid Kits, Oxymeters, oxygen cylinders.
Sanitised and Hygienic Camp sites and Hotels
Anything not mentioned in inclusion list
Meals during Transportation
Any kind of personal Expenses
Unscheduled or extended stay due to road blocks, Landslides
Porter/mule charges (Personal), Back pack offloading Charges
Cost of Evacuation in case of emergency