Bali Pass Trek- Govind Wildlife National Park, Uttarakhand

Bali Pass Trek- Govind Wildlife National Park, Uttarakhand

The Bali Pass Trek connects the town of Yamunotri in the Harki Dun Valley, which stretches for 66 km from the taluka to Janki Chatti at an altitude of over 16,000 feet. It passes through the heritage villages of Osla, Gangad, and Taluka and climbs to the Govinda National Park, with its Ruinsara Lake and waterfall.

The 11,483-foot Ruinsara Lake showcases the beauty of Govinda National Park with vibrant wildflowers. Along the Tons River, the route explores the picturesque villages of Gangd, Seema, and Osla. A day trip to Ruinsara Lake includes exploration near Banderpoonch Glacier and Black Peak Base Camp.

Starting from Kalanag, Swargrohini, and Dumdar Kandi Pass at an altitude of 12,795 ft., the Tons River from Kyarkkoti Glacier The 66-kilometer trek encounters several waterfalls, including Seema and Swarnadhara, beautiful waterfalls on the third day of the trek.

At the end of the Bali Pass, the Bandar Panch Glacier and Saptarshi Kund provide a glimpse into the source of the Yamuna River. The pass is widely accessible from the Har Ki Dun valley, allowing travelers to gradually acclimate to the weather.

The best times to travel are before and during the rainy season, offering opportunities in spring and autumn. These seasons provide favorable weather conditions, resulting in a breathtaking view of nature with vibrant colors and varied landscapes. The Bali Pass Trek promises to be an easy yet enjoyable trek for nature lovers.

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