Easy to Moderate
6 Days/5 Nights
12500 Ft.
Oct to Apr
24
8 - 62+
Rishikesh
40
Kuari Pass, nestled in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal region, stands at 3,650 meters (12,516 feet) and offers sweeping vistas of Nanda Devi, Kamet, Dronagiri, and Chaukhamba peaks. This trek winds through forests, meadows, and villages like Dhak and Gulling, showcasing local culture. Enchanting landscapes, rhododendron forests, and the pass itself reveal stunning Himalayan panoramas.
With its stunning vistas and the sense of achievement at reaching the Kuari Pass, this trek is a memorable adventure for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.
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The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, around 20 km from Rishikesh. You can take a taxi or bus to reach Rishikesh.
The closest major railway station is Haridwar or Dehradun, both well-connected to major Indian cities. From there, take a bus or taxi to Rishikesh.
Rishikesh is well-connected by road. You can reach it via buses, shared cabs, or private vehicles from cities like Delhi, Haridwar, or Dehradun.
The ideal time for the Kuari Pass Trek is from March to June and September to December. These months offer pleasant weather and clear mountain views. Winter treks offer snow-covered trails, while spring brings blooming rhododendrons.
Yes, Kuari Pass is considered a moderate trek, making it suitable for fit beginners. While it does involve some steep ascents and high altitudes, proper preparation and gradual acclimatization help most first-time trekkers complete it comfortably.
The trek typically takes 5 to 6 days, including travel from Rishikesh to the base camp and back. The actual trekking days are around 4, covering key points like Gulling, Khullara, and the Kuari Pass summit.
The highest point of the trek is Kuari Pass, which stands at an altitude of approximately 12,516 feet (3,815 meters) above sea level.
The trek offers panoramic views of some of the most majestic Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Hathi-Ghoda, Kamet, and Trishul. The scenic trail passes through dense forests, alpine meadows, and charming campsites.