Borasu Pass Trek

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Borasu Pass Trek

Duration :   8 Days 7 Nights
The Price :   30,000.00
Max People :    20
Age Range :   18

Borasu Pass Trek in Uttarakhand, India, stands as an ancient trade route, presenting numerous highlights and distinctive experiences for trekkers

The Borasu Pass trek is situated amidst towering mountains, serving as a divide between Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh in India. This pass historically served as a trade route connecting the Har Ki Dun valley and Kinnaur valley. Notably, the Tibet border lies a few kilometers away from this pass.

Embarking on the Borasu Pass trek is highly recommended, as it allows trekkers to explore not only the pass itself but also venture into the Harkidoon trek. This combination offers a significant advantage, enabling enthusiasts to enjoy two distinct treks simultaneously.

This popular trekking route is nestled in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. The journey unfolds amidst the breathtaking Himalayan mountains, treating trekkers to panoramic views of majestic peaks, glaciers, and picturesque valleys.

Below are key details and highlights of the Borasu Pass trek:

Duration: The Borasu Pass trek spans over 8 days, covering a distance of approximately 60-70 km.

Difficulty Level: This trek is categorized as moderate to difficult, making it suitable for seasoned trekkers with good physical fitness.

Route: Commencing from the village of Sankri, situated around 200 km from Dehradun, the trek unfolds through enchanting forests, meadows, and streams leading to the Chilurgad base camp. Subsequently, trekkers will ascend to the Borasu Pass at an elevation of 5,450 meters, followed by a descent into the Rupin River valley, ultimately concluding the journey in the village of Sangla, Himachal Pradesh.


Highlights of Borasu Pass Trek:

  1. Panoramic Himalayan Views: Revel in spectacular vistas of the Himalayan mountain ranges, featuring Swargarohini, Kalanag, and Banderpunch peaks.
  2. Scenic Trail Through Meadows and Forests: Traverse enchanting meadows and forests adorned with rhododendrons and other vibrant wildflowers.
  3. Borasu Pass Crossing: Conquer the challenge of crossing Borasu Pass, one of the region’s highest passes, offering breathtaking views of surrounding peaks and glaciers.
  4. Local Cultural Interaction: Engage with the warmth and hospitality of local villagers, gaining insights into their culture and traditions.
  5. Camping Under the Stars: Experience the tranquility of the Himalayan wilderness by camping under the vast expanse of stars.


Additional Information:

  • The trek encompasses diverse terrains, including grasslands, steep ridges, snow slopes, and glaciers. The trail remains snow-covered during the winter.
  • In ancient times, locals used this route for grazing sheep and goats, with the trek gaining recognition as a route trek in 1968.
  • Har Ki Dun and Borasu Pass Trek, situated in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarkashi, fall within the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary National Park.
  • The trek offers an opportunity to bask in the enchanting beauty, refreshing climate, and lush green meadows of the Himalayas.
  • Ideal for adventure enthusiasts, the Borasu Pass trek is a challenging yet rewarding experience, providing stunning views of Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini peaks, Kala Nag, Black Peak, and Har Ki Dun.


Borasu Pass serves as a connecting link between Har Ki Dun and Baspa Valley.

The Har Ki Dun trail continues its journey to Borasu Pass in Himachal Pradesh, establishing a vital connection between Har Ki Dun Valley and Baspa Valley. As you traverse this scenic route, you’ll encounter a rich diversity of flora and fauna. The trail provides a habitat for various species, offering the opportunity to spot beautiful Himalayan birds and rare animals such as the mountain goat, ibex, barasinga, black bear, and more. This biodiversity adds an extra layer of fascination to the trek, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and wildlife of the Himalayan region.


Why Choose Borasu Pass Trek?

Understanding the rationale behind selecting the Bali Pass trek is crucial before delving into the itinerary.

Firstly, the trek covers a total distance of 221 km by taxi and 64 km on foot, spanning over 8 days from Dehradun via Har Ki Dun to Chitkul market.

Borasu Pass Trek is a high-altitude mountain trek, reaching elevations of 5450 meters. The trail begins with a moderate difficulty level but evolves into a challenging trek, making it unsuitable for beginners.

Proper gear and clothing for sub-zero temperatures are essential for this trek.The trek offers a unique opportunity to witness a convergence of heavenly bodies, including panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges, meadows, the beautiful Har Ki Dun trek, Manida Lake, pine forests, and diverse flora and fauna. It also provides an immersive experience in authentic Garhwali heritage and culture.

Take time to interact with the local team to delve into ancient tales of Indian mythology and local cultures, providing valuable insights for trekkers.

During the summer, the Borasu Pass trek transforms with blooming meadows, wildflowers, and vibrant woods, creating a different and delightful atmosphere.

The picturesque landscapes make it imperative to carry proper photo gear and extra battery backup.

It is advised to keep the backpack weight within the range of 10 to 12 kg only, ensuring a more comfortable trekking experience.

Altitude Points for Borasu Pass Trek:

  1. Sankri – 1920 meters
  2. Cheludgad Camp – 2600 meters
  3. Har Ki Dun Camp – 3645 meters
  4. Rata Dho Camp – 4105 meters
  5. Upper Lamjunga Camp – 4899 meters
  6. Borasu Pass Summit – 5450 meters or 17,880 feet
  7. Rani Kanda – 3420 meters


Key Highlights of Borasu Pass Trek:

  • Duration: 7 Nights, 8 Days from Dehradun to Chitkul Village
  • Base Camp: Sankri
  • Summer Temperature: Day (5°C to 12°C), Night (-2°C to 5°C)
  • Borasu Pass Altitude: 5450 Meters
  • Best Time: May, June, September, October
  • Trek Level: Difficult
  • Trek Distance: On Foot 67 Km, By Taxi 221 Km

 


Travel Plan for the Borasu Pass Trek in Uttarakhand:

Your Borasu Pass trek spans 7 days, with an additional day for your journey, making it a total of 8 days from Dehradun to Chitkul Market in Himachal.

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Booking Transportation:
  • Book your flights, train, or bus tickets in accordance with our provided timetable.
  • The pick-up window is from 6 am to 7 am, and it’s essential to reach Dehradun in the morning.
  1. Arrival in Dehradun:
  • All trekkers should aim to reach Dehradun in the morning.
  • We will arrange a taxi to link you from Dehradun railway station.
  1. Transport to Sankri Base Camp:
  • We organizes transport to the Sankri base camp from Dehradun railway station.
  • Vehicles depart sharply from 6:00 am to 7:00 am.
  • The taxi cost is included in your package for a shared Tempo Traveler.
  1. On Arrival at Dehradun Railway Station:
  • Our staff at Dehradun railway station will assist and coordinate your transportation.
  • Contact details for the Transport Coordinator or our office team will be provided a week before your departure.
  1. Responsibility Assumed by us:
  • We takes complete responsibility for transportation from Dehradun to Chitkul.
  • After reaching Dehradun, you won’t face any transport-related issues as we manage the journey to Chitkul.

Note: Please  book your transport facilities according to your timetable. Once you are with, all responsibilities for the journey from Dehradun to Chitkul will be seamlessly handled.

Preparing for the Borasu Pass Trek involves packing carefully to ensure comfort and safety in varying weather conditions. Here’s a guide on essential clothing items:

  1. Base Layers: Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms for insulation and temperature regulation.
  1. Insulating Layers: Fleece jackets, down jackets, or synthetic insulated jackets for warmth in cold temperatures.
  1. Outer Shell: Waterproof and windproof jacket with good breathability to protect against rain, snow, and wind.
  1. Trekking Pants: Durable, breathable trekking pants or convertible pants for adaptability to changing weather.
  1. Trekking Shirts/Tops: Moisture-wicking, quick-drying shirts or t-shirts, preferably long-sleeved for sun and insect protection.
  1. Warm Layers: Warm sweaters or fleece layers for extra insulation during cold evenings or high-altitude stretches.
  1. Headwear: Warm beanie or hat for cold temperatures and a sun hat or cap for sun protection.
  1. Gloves and Mittens: Insulated gloves or mittens with a waterproof outer layer for hand warmth and protection.
  1. Socks: Moisture-wicking, cushioned hiking socks to prevent blisters, with extra pairs for changes.
  1. Footwear: Sturdy, comfortable trekking shoes with ankle support and good traction.
  1. Gaiters: Recommended for leg and boot protection against snow, mud, or debris.
  1. Rain Gear: Lightweight, packable rain jacket and rain pants for staying dry during rainfall.
  1. UV Protection: Sunglasses with UV protection and high SPF-rated sunscreen for eye and skin protection.
  1. Trekking Accessories: Lightweight, quick-drying towel, headlamp or flashlight, trekking poles for stability, and a small backpack rain cover.

Remember to adapt your packing list based on the season and expected weather conditions. Layering allows for flexibility in adjusting to temperature changes, and waterproof bags protect belongings from rain or snow.

Schedule Details

DAY 1
  • Pick up from Dehradun railway station.
  • Drive to Sankri Market (210 Km, 8/9 Hours).
  • Overnight stay at the Grand Shiva Hotel in Sankri (1920 Meters).
DAY 2
  • Trek from Sankri to Taluka by taxi (11 km).
  • Same-day trek to Cheludgad camp (12 km, 4/5 Hours).
  • Overnight stay at the camp (2600 Meters).
DAY 3
  • Trek from Cheludgad camp to Bhasla camp Har Ki Dun (13 km, 6/7 Hours).
  • Overnight stay at the camp (3645 Meters).
DAY 4
  • Trek from Har Ki Dun to Ratta Dho camp via Manida Lake (08 km, 4/5 Hours).
  • Overnight stay at the camp (4105 Meters).
DAY 5
  • Trek from Ratta Dho to Upper Lamjunga camp (09 km, 5/6 Hours).
  • Overnight stay at the camp (4899 Meters).
DAY 6
  • Rest day for acclimatization.
DAY 7
  • Trek from Upper Lamjunga to Borasu Pass summit (5450 Meters).
  • Descend to Bonga camp (13 km, 7/8 Hours).
  • Overnight stay at the camp (4470 Meters).
DAY 8
  • Trek from Bonga camp via Rani Kanda to Chitkul market (12 Km, 5/6 Hours).
  • Arrival at Chitkul market (3450 Meters.

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