Kuari Pass Trek

Kuari Pass In 1905, Lord Curzon reached Kuari Pass (4652 m). Kuaripass means "door way”. He made the trek, and since then it is also known as the Curzon trail. The Kuari pass is one of the most beautiful trek, famous for the enchanting view of the snow clad peaks of Neelkanth (6596m), Kamet (7756m), Mukut Parbat, Mana, Nilgiri Parbat, Trishul (7120m), Hardeol, Dronagiri, Rishi Pahar, Kalanka, Chaukhamba (7128m), Lampak, Changabang (6864m) , Ronthi , Bithartoli, Kamet (7757m) and others. On a clear day most of the time you are trekking in the company of these mountains giving you a thrilling experience of the mighty Himalaya.

Kuari Pass trek goes through farmlands to tricky terrains, open fields to dense forests, and stream crossings to frozen rivers. If you are going there for the first time, you might find yourself in trouble. There are several diversions on the way to the top, due to which unexpected injuries may happen, so it certainly will not be a good idea going there without a guide. As you will get closer to your destination, you will feel a shift in the landscape. The trail will bend at a sharp curve, and treelines will disappear. You will find it difficult to cover the rest distance without proper guidance. Kuari Pass trek comes under moderately difficult trek. If you are thinking to do this trek, you need to be medically fit.

Kuari Pass Trek

Kuari Pass Trek: A Simple Himalayan Adventure!

Ready for a fun trek in the Himalayas? Join FeelTourism for the Kuari Pass Trek in Uttarakhand, a perfect trip for beginners and nature lovers! This easy-to-moderate trek takes you through snowy peaks, green meadows, and thick forests, with amazing views of big mountains like Nanda Devi and Dronagiri. With FeelTourism, your adventure is safe, exciting, and full of happy moments. Here’s everything you need to know about this awesome trek!


Why Choose the Kuari Pass Trek?

The Kuari Pass Trek, also called the Lord Curzon Trail, is famous for its stunning views and simple trails. At 3,815 meters (12,516 feet), Kuari Pass gives you a front-row seat to some of India’s tallest peaks, like Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, and Kamet. You’ll walk through oak and rhododendron forests, open meadows (called bugyals), and cozy villages, feeling the magic of the Garhwal Himalayas. It’s perfect for first-time trekkers or anyone who loves nature!


What to Expect on the Trek

  • Duration: 5–6 days (round trip from Rishikesh).
  • Distance: About 30–35 km (round trip).
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate, great for beginners with basic fitness.
  • Starting Point: Dhak Village (12 km from Joshimath, 260 km from Rishikesh).
  • Highlights: Snowy peaks, Gorson Bugyal meadow, Nanda Devi views, and starry campsites.

Day 1: Drive from Rishikesh to Joshimath (8–9 hours). See the Ganges River and holy towns like Devprayag. Stay in a guesthouse.
Day 2: Drive to Dhak Village (30 minutes), then trek 5–6 km to Gulling Campsite (4–5 hours). Walk through villages and forests. Camp under the stars.
Day 3: Trek 6–7 km to Khullara Campsite (5–6 hours). Pass oak forests and see big mountains. Camp in a meadow.
Day 4: Trek 7–8 km to Kuari Pass and back to Khullara (6–8 hours). Enjoy epic views of Nanda Devi and other peaks. Camp overnight.
Day 5: Trek 10–12 km to Auli via Gorson Bugyal (5–6 hours), then drive to Joshimath. Stay in a guesthouse.
Day 6: Drive back to Rishikesh (8–9 hours).


Fun Things to Do on the Trek

  • See Big Mountains: Gasp at Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, and Chaukhamba from Kuari Pass.
  • Walk in Meadows: Stroll through Gorson Bugyal, a beautiful meadow with snowy views.
  • Camp Under Stars: Sleep in tents and enjoy bonfires with new friends.
  • Spot Wildlife: Look for Himalayan birds like monals or animals like musk deer.
  • Take Photos: Capture forests, snow, and peaks for amazing memories.

Best Time to Trek

  • Winter (December–March): Best for snow lovers! Trails are covered in snow, and views are clear (0°C to 10°C).
  • Spring (April–June): Green forests and colorful flowers bloom (10°C to 20°C).
  • Autumn (September–November): Clear skies and bright views after the monsoon (10°C to 20°C).
  • Avoid: July–August, as heavy rains make trails slippery and risky.

Things to Carry

  • Warm clothes: Fleece jacket, thermals, woolen cap, socks, gloves.
  • Comfy clothes: T-shirts, trek pants (no jeans).
  • Raincoat or poncho (for spring or autumn).
  • Trekking shoes with good grip.
  • Backpack (30–40 liters) with rain cover.
  • Water bottle (1 liter) and snacks (energy bars, nuts).
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm.
  • Torch or flashlight.
  • First-aid kit and personal medicines.
  • Trekking pole (helps on steep parts).

How to Get to the Trek

  • Starting Point: Dhak Village, reached via Joshimath.
  • By Road: Joshimath is 260 km from Rishikesh (8–9 hours by bus or taxi, ₹500–₹1,500). FeelTourism can arrange transport from Rishikesh.
  • By Train: Nearest station is Haridwar (230 km from Joshimath). Take a bus or taxi to Joshimath (7–8 hours).
  • By Air: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (270 km) is closest. Taxis to Joshimath cost ₹3,500–₹5,000.
  • From Delhi: Take a bus or train to Haridwar or Rishikesh (5–6 hours), then a bus/taxi to Joshimath.

Why Trek with FeelTourism?

At FeelTourism, we make your Kuari Pass Trek easy and fun! Our expert guides keep you safe, and our cozy campsites let you relax under starry skies. We provide tasty meals, good gear, and a friendly team to make your trip special. Starting at just ₹7,999 for a 5–6 day package, you get transport from Rishikesh, camping, meals, and guides—all planned for you!

  • Safe and Fun: Trained guides and safety gear for a worry-free trek.
  • Yummy Food: Hot meals like parathas, rice, and veggies to keep you energized.
  • Comfy Camps: Warm tents and bonfires for cozy nights.
  • Easy Booking: Book online at feeltourism.com or call us to plan your trip.

Tips for a Great Trek

  • Get Fit: Walk or jog a few weeks before to prepare for the trek.
  • Pack Light: Carry only what you need to make walking easier.
  • Stay Safe: Follow your guide and drink water to stay strong.
  • Be Eco-Friendly: Don’t litter and respect nature’s beauty.
  • Book Early: Winter and spring are busy, so reserve 2–3 weeks ahead with FeelTourism.
  • Bring a Camera: The views are too good to miss!

Why You’ll Love It

The Kuari Pass Trek with FeelTourism is like stepping into a Himalayan fairy tale! Walk through snowy trails, green meadows, and quiet forests, with huge mountains all around. Camp under twinkling stars, make new friends, and feel the joy of reaching Kuari Pass. It’s a simple, safe adventure that leaves you with a big smile and memories forever.

Book your Kuari Pass Trek with FeelTourism today at feeltourism.com! Let’s explore the Himalayas together and make your trip full of fun, beauty, and adventure!

FAQ's: Kuari Pass Trek

What is the Kuari Pass Trek?

The Kuari Pass Trek is a 5–6 day hike in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalayas, reaching 3,815 meters. It’s famous for stunning views of peaks like Nanda Devi, meadows like Gorson Bugyal, and easy trails perfect for beginners.

Is the Kuari Pass Trek good for beginners?

Yes! It’s an easy-to-moderate trek, great for first-time trekkers with basic fitness. FeelTourism’s expert guides make it safe and fun for everyone.

When is the best time to do the Kuari Pass Trek?

Winter (December–March) for snowy trails, spring (April–June) for green forests, and autumn (September–November) for clear views. Avoid July–August due to rain.

How much does the Kuari Pass Trek cost with FeelTourism?

Starting at ₹7,999 per person for a 5–6 day package, including transport from Rishikesh, meals, camping, and guides. Prices may vary by season or extras like porters (₹250–₹300/day).

What should I pack for the Kuari Pass Trek?

Bring warm clothes (fleece jacket, thermals, woolen cap), comfy trek pants, trekking shoes, raincoat, water bottle, snacks, sunscreen, torch, first-aid kit, and a backpack (30–40 liters). A trekking pole helps on steep parts.

How do I get to the Kuari Pass Trek starting point?

The trek starts at Dhak Village, near Joshimath (260 km from Rishikesh, 8–9 hours by bus/taxi). FeelTourism can arrange transport from Rishikesh. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant (Dehradun), and the nearest train station is Haridwar.

Do I need to be super fit for the Kuari Pass Trek?

No, but basic fitness helps. Walking or jogging a few weeks before prepares you for the 5–8 km daily treks. FeelTourism’s guides support you at every step.

What views can I expect on the Kuari Pass Trek?

You’ll see huge peaks like Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Chaukhamba, and Kamet, plus beautiful meadows (Gorson Bugyal) and forests. The view from Kuari Pass is breathtaking!

Is it safe to trek with FeelTourism?

Yes! FeelTourism provides trained guides, safety gear, and cozy campsites. We follow strict safety rules, and our team ensures you’re comfortable and secure.

How do I book the Kuari Pass Trek with FeelTourism?

Visit feeltourism.com to book online or contact our team for help. Book 2–3 weeks early, especially for busy seasons (winter and spring), to secure your spot!