4950m
MAX ALTITUDEBali Pass (4950m) is an old trekking route from the Tons river valley to the Yamuna river valley. This region was made popular by Jack Gibson, a teacher at The Doon School in the late 1940’s. It continues to attract trekkers during the post monsoon season when the snow melts away. The pass is best approached from Har ki Dun Valley where the gradient is small thereby providing the necessary time to acclimatize to the altitude. The trek starts from Taluka and passes through pine forest of Govind National Park. This trek gives you an opportunity to experience the joy of camping in altitudes as high as 4000m. The peaks and glaciers that are visible on the trek are truly a mountain lover's delight.
₹20000 - Booking Amount
If it becomes necessary to cancel your trip, you must notify the office immediately in writing. The following terms would be applicable.
• More than 45 days prior to departure - we will refund the entire amount received by us minus a processing fee.
• Less than 45 days prior to departure - 25% of the Trip Cost as the cancellation charges and we will refund the balance.
• Less than 30 days prior to departure - 50% of the Trip Cost as cancellation charges and we will refund the balance.
• Less than 21 days - the entire amount would be forfeited.
The tour price is quoted as a package. No partial refunds or credit will be given for services not used. We recommend that you obtain cancellation travel insurance upon booking. If you can replace your spot by getting someone else to take that seat cancellation charges would be waived completely.
Pls note that these cancellation terms may be amended from time to time.
A trip graded as a Moderate Trek takes you to high altitude regions - above 3000m / 10,0000ft and will involve considerable altitude gain over the course of the trek. Altitude will have an effect, hence one would need to be careful about acclimatization. Moderate treks will have multiple days which involve considerable amount of ascents and descents and would require walking for more than 6 hours. There might be a day or two of camping in relatively high altitudes above 4000m / 13,000ft. A typical trek will last around a week to ten days depending on the region and is a good step-up for people who have completed a beginner trek.
Good fitness levels are needed to enjoy these trips. Some training up before the trip would help. Prior trekking experience is desirable.