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Rupin Pass Trek
Introduction
About Rupin Pass Trek
Quick Facts about Rupin Pass Trek
- Region- Garhwal Himalayas;fatey parvat / Dhauladhar range of the Himachal region
- Trek Altitude- 15,250 ft
- Trek Difficulty Level- Difficult
- Trek Duration- 8 Days
- Distance- 52 km
- Start Point- Dhaula (Dehradun)
- End Point- Sangla (Shimla)
- Base Camp- Dhaula
- Temperature- Average day temperatures vary at rupin pass from plus 18 degrees Celsius to plus 10 degrees Celsius.
- Nearest Railway Station- Dehradun Railway Station
- Nearest Airport- Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
- Network– Dhaula is the last spot where you will network. With increasing altitude, you might not get a network on your cellphones.
- Last ATM - Purola mori
Rupin Pass Trek Route
Highlights of the trek
How to reach Rupin Pass
By Train
Nearest railway station- Haridwar Railway Station and Dehradun Railway Station. From the railway station, there are several bus services as well as cab services available to Dhaula via Mori. It is a beautiful 198km drive of 7 to 8 hoursBy Flight
Nearest airport- Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. From the airport, there are several bus services as well as cab services available to Dhaula via Mori. From Dehradun, it is a beautiful 198km drive of 7 to 8 hours.By Road
Dehradun is accessible with all the major cities of India by road, and there is bus service available from most of the major cities of India. After reaching Dehradun, you can opt for a bus or a cab as there are several bus services as well as cab services available to Dhaula via Mori. It is a beautiful 198km drive of 7 to 8 hours.Best time to Visit
Weather and temperature round the year at Rupin Pass
Difficulty level of the trek
Is the trek safe?
Is it recommended for beginners?
Preparation Tips for a successful Rupin Pass trek
Trek essentials
It is essential that you carry a proper waterproof trekking bag, along with your winter clothes, and basic camping essentials. Wear proper trekking shoes and break them in before you go off for trekking. Contact our team to rent trekking shoes along with other mountain gear.
How to dress up
The trick is to layer up. Yes, you will be carrying winter clothes to beat the cold temperatures. But, while trekking, you might feel hot. So it is important that instead of wearing one heavily insulted winter wear, you layer up light winter wears so that you can take them off as per your convenience during a day’s trek.
Fitness
Rupin Pass is a high altitude trek. It involves 7-8 km of trekking per day with occasional steep climbs and sharp descents. It means that you will require stamina and proper fitness to have a smooth and comfortable experience. A month before the trek, you can start exercising and build up your body fitness and stamina. An hour’s session of strength and endurance building exercises for a month should be enough for you. If you are a smoker, since the mountain air is thin, it is better if you cut back on your smoking and stop a month prior to your trekking dates so that your lungs function at full capacity.
Day 1: Dehradun to Dhaula
Total distance 209 km – 8/9 Hours journey
Mode of journey – By taxi
Altitude Dhaula base camp – 5,100 feet
Night stay – Our Camp site – on twin share basis
organizes transport for trekkers from Dehradun Railway Station in the morning, which leaves for Dhaula camp around 6:00 am to 7:00 am.
Dehradun is the capital of Uttarakhand and one of the most beautiful places in India. The main attraction of this place is Rajpur road go through it and get a glimpse of Dehradun beauty. Reach Mussoorie after an hour, which is also known as “Queen of Hills.” People visit it slowly during vacations with their family and friends.
After half an hour, stop at kempty fall. Have breakfast there and witness people from different parts of the world — And a break of almost 1 hour. Ahead the peaks are visible, and further, you come close to the holy Yamuna River. If you want, then take a short break of 20 minutes and enjoy being around it.
Further, you also cross the small markets of Nainbagh, Damta, and Naugaon. Reach Purola around 1:30 and take a break there for lunch. After having lunch proceed to Sankri via Jarmola Mori. From there, the back of Kedarkantha is visible. Go through the picturesque zig-zag road amid the pine forest of Jarmola.
Reach Mori, and after 1 hour, you come across a check post Naitwar, reaching the Dhaula campsite you enjoy the tea or snacks.
Day 2: Dhaula to Sewa
Total distance 08 km – 5/6 Hours journey
Mode of journey – On foot
Altitude Sewa village – 6,300 feet
Night Stay – Our Campsite – on twin share basis
Today you will be trekking to Sewa village; it is a small Himalayan village, and the trail to reach there is an ascending one. On the way, you come across multiple streams. Trek further and witness the changing sceneries, which are a real bliss on this trek.
Cattles can be seen in the fields grazing, most of the villagers here have goats, cows and sheep, and locals also here own apple and apricot orchards.
While you are hiking, you can hear the sound of the gushing Rupin River, which feels peace of mind. Tous flows below, this river formed by the melting waters of the Rupin Pass Summit, which ahead merges with Toms River and Supin River.
According to the Mythological fact, the Rupin River and Supin River are sisters.
Now, the trail gets the steep point after crossing this section. You reach a shop which is run by a local. A few steps ahead, there is a temple made in Kinnauri style, you can get an idea about Kinnaur culture after watching the work done on it.
It is said that Karna lived here, and the villagers in his remembrance make the temple.
Setup the camps here at this picturesque place, enjoy your night here at Sewa village, have your food and retire for the night.
Day 3: Sewa to Jhaka
Trek Distance – 09 Km – 5/6 Hours journey
Mode of journey – On foot
Altitude Jhaka village – 7,700 feet
Night Stay – Our Camp site – on twin share basis
While trekking from Sewa to Jhaka, you see green fields, from here trek through the thick dark forest, so dark that it doesn’t allow sunlight to enter. Exit this section and now walk along the riverside, the crystal clear water energize you if you get tired.
It is one of the best experiences of your life.
On the trek, you will every time see the changing landscapes, trail, and incredible views. It is hard to believe that a place can have so much variety. Now, the path turns narrow, and you have to climb gradually.
After you cross the steep climb, you witness a mesmerizing waterfall that it would refresh you by its purity.
Walk on the narrow trail after crossing the forest area, cross the steep ascent with snow-covered views of snow-covered mountains. Further lies Jiskun village. It is a beautiful village divided into two parts “Upper Jiskun” and “Lower Jiskun.”
Go ahead till the last village Jhaka till crossing river Rupin and reach your campsite for the day. Today was a long trek, so set up your tents and settle for the day.
Day 4: Bawta to Udaknal camp
Trek Distance – 10 Km – 6/7 Hours journey
Mode of journey – on foot
Altitude Udaknal camp – 10,100 feet
Night Stay – Campsite – on twin share basis
After having breakfast, leave this quaint Himalayan village behind and proceed towards your next campsite, “Udaknal.” Go through the forest of pines, and ahead, you can spot a change instead of pines trees. There will be Fir trees.
A descent through the forest and look at the snow bridge present below, this bridge catches the complete attention.
By the way, it’s built. It is across Rupin, and the trail lies on the other side, it is a narrow path made by shepherds for their use.
Take this trail and trek along the left bank of Rupin and come across a bridge that made of wood and grassland is visible ahead, it is a famous camping spot. Cross this section and hike through a rocky zone, and the trail changes now cross a stream and step in a forest.
Udaknal is a small grassland and your campsite for today, cattle’s graze here. Set up your tents and after having a meal retire for the night.
Day 5: Trek from Udaknal camp to Dhandaras thatch camp
Trek Distance 08 km – 4/5 Hours journey
Mode of journey – On foot
Altitude Dhandaras camp – 11,700 feet
Night Stay – on twin share basis
As soon as you step out of the grassland you enter a forest, the ascent is gradual through this forest, it is a short one, and you can see many mini waterfalls on the way. Further, the trail turns beautiful with many colorful flowers blooming together, and it remains covered by Rhododendrons with different colored flowers.
Continue the trek and notice an island amidst the forests covered by lush green grass, and you can also see Rupin pass waterfall from a distance that merges with the Rupin River.
Now, the trail leveled, and the walk is through meadows.
Snow patches can be seen all over these meadows. After crossing a snow bridge, you reach the bank of River Rupin.
Crossing the snow bridge is fierce as the slope is steep, but once you have crossed it, the path becomes level.
Now, the meadows and wildflowers welcome you, walk through these meadows, and higher lies “Dhandaras Thach.”
The most beautiful meadow on this trek, snow-covered walls, can be seen on both sides. Many flowing streams and waterfalls are around this place. Place your tents at this unique place, have a healthy diet, and relax in tents.
Day 6: Dhandaras thatch to Upper waterfall
Trek Distance 4 km – 2/3 Hours journey
Mode of journey – On foot
Altitude Upper waterfall camp – 13,100 feet
Night Stay – on twin share basis
As you start your trek towards “Upper Waterfall,” the yellow flowers of “Marigold” bloom in plethora, today Himalayan Hikers provide to you technical equipment like spikes and gaiters carry ice axe and other equipment because you will need them.
First, reach the Lower waterfall by cutting ice with the help of an ice axe.
When you reach the lower waterfall, a snow bridge will become visible over Rupin, and you have to pass many climbs to reach there.
But, once you reach there, the exotic surroundings amaze you and boost up the energy to go higher.
The steep climb starts, which is worth your efforts, reach the upper waterfall camp, which is at the height of (13,100 feet). Have a glance of things visible from there, stand amidst the inexplicable beauty, and have a joyous feeling of satisfaction.
It gives you enough strength and confidence to climb Rupin Pass tomorrow. A meadow is there where you set your camps today. Today was an adventurous day, and tomorrow’s day will be a thrilling one, so have your food and get in your tents.
Day 7: Trek from Upper waterfall camp to Rupin Pass via Ronti Gad camp
Trek Distance 13 km – 8/9 Hours journey
Mode of journey – On foot
Altitude Ronti gad camp – 13,100 feet
Night Stay – Our campsite on twin share basis
Today we have to wake up early in the morning because it will be going a big day for us. Have some excellent and hygienic breakfast.
Start your trek early, and it is going to be the longest day of your trek.
Rupin Pass is at an altitude of 4,650 meters, and the trail is exhilarating. Today you need proper trekking equipment to climb the pass successfully.
Please take your guide and helpers help. Without their help, we can’t do this trek.
Climb to Rati Pheri, which is a steep ascent, reach there in 1 hour, and take a break here for 10-15 minutes. And then start hiking. Witness the extraordinary changes in the scenery, and it is a real delight and bliss to explore so much variety on a single trek.
Now, trek through fields, covered in snow, and from here have the first glimpse of Rupin Pass.
It looks beyond reach, the climb to this pass starts, and it is going to be thrilling. Walk through the rocky area, there are loose rocks on the way, and stones can fall from above, so you need to be careful and follow the instructions of the guide.
Climb individually so that no one of you faces any difficulty. This steep ascent may tire you but stand on the summit fulfill your hearts.
Reach the top, and the first thing you see is colorful flags flowing with the wind with a lovely view of Dhauladhar Range.
After spending some time on the summit, plan your descent. Descending is fun, slide down in excitement and reach leveled trail, which leads to the meadows of Ronti Gad.
These meadows are different from the ones which you addressed earlier, and this is a big meadow, the view of snow-covered mountains and meadows blooming in greenery looks entrancing. Today was a tough day, have salubrious food, and have a good tight sleep in tents.
Day 8: Ronti Gad to Sangla via Sangla Kanda
Distance – 11 Km – 5/6 Hours journey
Mode of journey – On foot
Our Service End Here
Many trails lead to Sangla, go through a path frequently used by shepherds through a valley, and you see Sangla Kanda Lake on the way. At some distance, there lies a village that is accessible through a forest.
The changing sceneries and majestic views of “Kinner Kailash” are mind-blowing. Trek through the pine forest, and you reach a village; there you can see orchards of apple and wooden houses.
Further, reach Sangla and from there leave for Shimla.
- Personal Insurance
- Medical Certificate
- Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit
- On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included
- Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included</l
Inclusions
- Certified Trek Leaders
- High-quality trekking gears (Tents, Sleeping Bags, Gaiters, Crampons, Liners, Cutlery).
- Experienced Staff (Guides, Cooking Staff, Helpers, Porters).
- Delicious, Hygienic & Nutritious Meals on scheduled time (Morning Tea, Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks & Dinner).
- Adventure gears for team (Ice axe, walkie talkies, oximeter).
- Fully equipped medial kit, oxygen and safety equipment.
- All forest permits and camping charges.
Exclusions
- Food items purchased by individuals at local canteens on the trek or during the drive.
- Any early return travel costs or accommodation except for the days as per the itinerary.
- Any expenses for medical treatment of injury or accident before, during or after the trek.
Health and Safety
- For any Himalayan Trek, Ideal BMI for a trekker should be 18.5 to 24.9
- To keep a check of this please calculate BMI here
- Below given Safety checks should be done to get prepared for any Himalayan Trek.
- Balance : As well said a balanced mind and body gives out best in every condition and that too works in Himalayan treks as well.
- Legs Strength : Body and Legs Strength is required to carry body weight as well as the backpack while trekking in uneven multi terrains. Generally, a good strength on legs works out good in any Trek. One can gain legs strength by doing simple Squats.
- Muscle Flexibility : While trekking in Trans Himalayan region with a flexible body one can easily achieve full range of movement and this can be really helpful for trekkers as well as trek leads. A good flexible will be an advantage while walking on trails, climbing and river crossing etc. Flexibility can be achieved by simple stretching, yoga etc.
- Muscle Flexibility : Cardiovascular endurance is defined as the ability of lungs and heart to transmit oxygen to the body muscles. All Himalayan treks .
Cancellation
If a trek is called off at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rains, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh etc.), Moxtain will issue a trek voucher for the full amount. The voucher can be redeemed upto same amount for the same trek or another trek in the next one year.
In case you wish to cancel your trek please email us at cancel@moxtain.com
Cancellation charges are based on the total trek fee, irrespective of the amount paid either full or partial.
The cancellation policy is based on the original booking time and original start date of the trek.
- Cancel before 30 days of trek start date and get full refund after deduction of 1.99% payment processing fee.
Cancel before 15 days of trek start date and get refund after deduction of 20% of total trek fee.
Cancel before 10 days of trek start date and get refund after deduction of 40% of total trek fee.
- Cancel before 5 days of trek start date and get refund after deduction of 60% of total trek fee.
- Trek fee is non-refundable if you cancel within 4 days before trek start date.