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Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand

Khimloga Pass Trek

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9D / 8N

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12+

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Khimloga Pass Trek: Highlights

  • Trek along a remote Himalayan trail offering raw beauty and solitude away from crowded and commercial trekking routes

  • Reach 5700 meters altitude and witness majestic Himalayan peaks like Bandarpoonch Black Peak and the mighty Kedar Dome

  • Cross icy glaciers walk through rocky moraines and explore lush alpine meadows on this thrilling high-altitude journey

  • Traverse the lesser-known path connecting Gangotri and Yamunotri filled with stunning views and spiritual energy

  • Spot rare Himalayan flora and fauna while exploring untouched terrains and pristine high-altitude wilderness zones

  • Challenge yourself with steep climbs and rugged trails perfect for experienced trekkers seeking true mountain adventure

  • Discover ancient Himalayan culture as you pass through isolated villages and sacred landscapes rich in mythology

Khimloga Pass Trek: Overview

Activity location: Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand

Trip Duration: 9 Days | 8 Nights

Best Time to Visit: May, June, Sep and Oct

Trekking Distance: 80-90 KM

Max. Altitude: 5712 MTS

Khimloga Pass Trek Difficulty Level: Difficult

Meals: Vegetarian meals

Accommodation: Camping Tent (Triple/Quad Sharing)

About Khimloga Pass Trek, Uttarakhand.

The Khimloga Pass Trek is a hidden gem in the Garhwal Himalayas, offering an adventurous and offbeat trail for seasoned trekkers. Situated at an altitude of over 5,700 meters, this high-altitude pass connects the valleys of Gangotri and Yamunotri, blending remote wilderness with panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan giants. Unlike other commercialized treks, the Khimloga Pass Trek is an untouched paradise, known for its challenging terrain, steep ascents, glacier crossings, and awe-inspiring alpine beauty. It’s the perfect adventure for those looking to escape the crowds and dive deep into the raw, unfiltered magic of the Himalayas.

Traversing through dense forests, moraine fields, icy rivers, and pristine meadows, the Khimloga Pass Trek promises a spiritually enriching and physically demanding experience. The trek offers breathtaking views of major Himalayan peaks, including Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and Kedar Dome. With limited human interference and rugged landscapes, it is ideal for experienced trekkers seeking solitude and true mountain adventure. Rich in biodiversity and steeped in mythology, this trail also offers a unique cultural experience as it passes near remote Himalayan villages. The Khimloga Pass Trek is not just a physical journey, but a deeply immersive trek that tests your endurance while rewarding you with Himalayan grandeur.

This Package Includes:

  • Transportation From Dehradun to Chitkul

  • Trekking

  • Experienced & Certified trek leader and local support staff

  • First Aid

  • All Meals (breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner)

  • Accommodation

  • Dining Tent, Dining Table

  • High quality Dome tents, sleeping bags

  • All Permits And Passes Wherever Required

  • Medical Kit, Oxygen Cylinders

Excludes:

  • Trekking Gear Personal equipment

  • Any additional activities or services not included in the itinerary

  • Meal During Road Journey

  • Potters Or Mule To Carry Personal Luggage

  • Anything not mentioned in the includes

  • Trekker carry your Photo ID , Adhar card , Passport , Visa , Medical certificate , Declaration from for entry at forest check posts on the trek it is very important.

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Tour Plan

Day 1

Journey to Sankri

  • Pick-up from Dehradun Railway Station and begin your scenic 210 km drive to Sankri

  • Enjoy breathtaking views as you drive through Mussoorie, Damta, Nowgaon, Netwar, and Purola

  • Witness the serene flow of the Yamuna River and the picturesque Tons Valley while crossing the Yamuna Bridge

  • Pass through charming Himalayan villages and observe local life and terraced farming en route

  • Marvel at lush green forests with a mix of dark and light foliage creating picture-perfect scenery

  • Enter the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary gate, a sign you're nearing your destination

  • Get your first glimpse of the Baraadsar range and other snow-capped Himalayan peaks as you approach Sankri

  • Arrive at Sankri, a peaceful mountain village with a small local market and traditional wooden huts

  • Check-in at Hotel Swargarohini, enjoy a delicious dinner, and relax in the pollution-free mountain air

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Age Policy: 

  • This event is suitable for anyone above 18 years of age, prices will be the same as an adult. 

Price Includes 

  • Tent Stay

Meals 

  • All Days meals

Permits 

  • Event Permits are provided. 

  • Government permit

Guide 

  • Professional leader to assist you 

Notes:

  • For 10-15 people: 1 Trek Leader

  • For 25-30 people: 2 Trek Leader

Activities 

  • Trekking 

Pickup Points

Dropping Points

Things to Carry

Clothing

  1. Trekking Shoes: Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip.

  2. Warm Clothing: Thermal layers, fleece jackets, and a waterproof jacket.

  3. Trekking Pants: Quick-dry pants or cargo pants.

  4. T-shirts: Moisture-wicking T-shirts for comfort.

  5. Warm Hat and Gloves: For protection against cold.

  6. Socks: Wool or synthetic hiking socks (avoid cotton).

Trekking Gear

  1. Backpack: Comfortable daypack to carry essentials.

  2. Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability on steep trails.

  3. Rain Cover: For your backpack in case of rain.

Hydration

  1. Water Bottles: Reusable water bottles or hydration bladder.

  2. Water Purification Tablets: For treating water from streams.

Health and Safety

  1. First Aid Kit: Basic first aid supplies, including antiseptics and band-aids.

  2. Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you require.

  3. Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against UV rays.

  4. Lip Balm: With SPF protection.

Miscellaneous

  1. Camera: To capture the stunning landscapes.

  1. Multi-tool/Swiss Army Knife: For various uses.

  2. Headlamp/Flashlight: With extra batteries for nighttime.

  3. Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper.

  4. Trash Bags: To carry back any waste.

Mandatory Documents:

  • Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc,

  • Passport and Visa important to foreigners

  • Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker)

  • Declaration Certificates

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : I am a solo traveller, can I join the Khimloga Pass Trek?

Yes, you can join the trek to Khimloga Pass. The trip’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.

Cancellation Policy

Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and we endeavour to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and rations in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below -

  • Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.

  • Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.

  • Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.

  • Cancellations will be accepted only by email.

Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.

Itinerary Changes &Trip delays:

We plan itineraries based on the information available at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, they are subject to change. If the itinerary is changed or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc., we will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However, The Himalayan Daredevils not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.

For Bookings made from Third Party Websites:

  • The client is responsible for communicating with a third party (booking website) for cancellation.

  • Cancellation / Refund is done by a third party based on their policies. 

Blog - Khimloga Pass Trek: A Quick Guide

The Khimloga Pass Trek is a tough, off-the-beaten-path trek way up high in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. It links the pretty Har Ki Dun valley to the far-off Yamunotri area. If you're an experienced trekker who wants to see trails nobody else goes on, wild land, and the real Himalayas, this is your spot. At about 5,135 meters (16,847 feet), Khimloga Pass is more than just a place to cross over; it's like a secret doorway to seeing exciting stuff, pretty nature, and neat culture. You start in the green woods and old villages of Govind Pashu Vihar National Park. There, you'll see tons of plants and animals, meadows up high in the mountains, and shiny streams. The trail gets harder as you go, with super steep climbs, fields of rocks, and snowy spots that test how tough you are. The view from the top is amazing; you can see Swargarohini peaks, Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kalanag), and other big mountains all around. Not many people go to Khimloga, which makes it great if you like being alone and exploring. Locals used to use the pass for trading and moving around, but now trekkers go there to get a bit of culture and a real Himalayan experience. You need to know what you're doing, get used to the altitude, and be ready for anything. It's best for trekkers and climbers who've done this kind of thing before. The best part about Khimloga is how far away it is from everything. You'll walk through small villages where people live like they always have, meet the locals, and see their old ways. Crossing the pass is hard work for your body, but it's also good for your soul as you go deep into the Himalayas.

History of Khimloga Pass

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The story of Khimloga Pass is mixed with the culture, land, and trading that went on in the Garhwal Himalayas. For ages, people who lived there, shepherds, and traders used the pass to move between the Har Ki Dun valley and the Yamunotri area. Not too much is written about Khimloga because it was so far away and not many people wanted to try crossing it. Way back when, the people from the Tons and Yamuna valleys used the pass the most. These folks, like the Bhotias and other mountain tribes, moved around depending on the season to live. They took their animals and stuff over the pass, trading milk, wool, and things they made by hand with other villages in the mountains. Khimloga helped everyone share things and also share stories, languages, and old stories. The pass is also kind of holy because it's near Yamunotri, which is one of the Char Dham. Even though it wasn't exactly a path for people on pilgrimages, being so close to Yamunotri made it feel special. People still tell stories about their families using the pass to get to holy places, even when the weather was bad and the climbs were scary.

When the British came to the Garhwal Himalayas, they saw that Khimloga Pass was hard but important. But not like Borasu Pass or Bali Pass, not many mountain climbers went there because the weather was rough, it was super steep, and hard to get to. So, the locals knew it better than anyone else. Now, more people are trekking in India, so Khimloga Pass is getting noticed by trekkers who know what they're doing. People who love climbing mountains are talking about it as a tough but cool trip. It's pretty, untouched, and has a cool history, so it's like a hidden treasure in Uttarakhand. These days, the Khimloga Pass trek is awesome because of the nature and because it's a path that people used to walk on a long time ago, traders, shepherds, and explorers. It still shows how strong the people in the Himalayas are and how they shared their culture. Now, trekkers can walk where those people walked and see how they connected the mountain people for years.

Nearby Places around Khimloga Pass

  • Har Ki Dun Valley: if you’re even remotely into mountains, Har Ki Dun is one of those places that just hits different. Nicknamed the “Valley of Gods” (yeah, not exactly subtle), it’s all snow-capped peaks, wildflower meadows, and enough old legends to keep a campfire buzzing all night. Locals will tell you the Pandavas walked through here on their way to heaven, no big deal, just some light mythological flexing. Most folks kicking off the Khimloga trek end up here first, and honestly, it’s not a bad place to start.

  • Yamunotri: Yamunotri’s next door if you’re headed for Khimloga Pass. It’s one of those Char Dham spots, the big leagues of pilgrimages in India, and the birthplace of the Yamuna River. Pilgrims flock to the temple for Goddess Yamuna, and everyone takes a dip in the hot springs at Janki Chatti (because who doesn’t love a free natural spa?). Even if you’re just in it for the trek, the spiritual energy here kinda gets under your skin. You’ll find yourself whispering prayers to the mountains before you know it.

  • Govind Pashu Vihar National Park: if you’re a wildlife nerd, Govind Pashu Vihar is Disneyland. The trail to Khimloga weaves right through this high-altitude wonderland. One second you’re trudging through pine forests, next you’re in open meadows, scanning the ridges for rare animals. Bring binoculars if you want to act like a pro, but half the time you’ll just stand there, mouth open, loving life.

  • Osla Village: Osla is that tiny Himalayan village you wish you could bottle up and take home. Wooden houses that look like they were built by fairytale architects, ancient temples with more stories than your grandma, and locals who could out-hike you in their sleep. You roll in, and everything slows down. The air smells like pine and woodsmoke, and suddenly you’re debating if you should just stay forever and learn Garhwali.

  • Swargarohini Peaks: They pretty much dominate the whole Har Ki Dun skyline, looming in the distance like some kind of mythic backdrop. Legend says the Pandavas climbed Swargarohini straight to heaven, imagine summiting a mountain and just ascending. From Khimloga Pass, sunrise and sunset over these peaks are next-level. You’ll fill your phone with photos, but none of them will do it justice. Spiritual highlight, visual highlight, just all-around epic.

Best Time to Visit Khimloga Pass Trek

  • Summer (May to June): If you hate freezing your butt off, this is your window. The snow starts melting, so meadows burst with wildflowers, rivers flow, and the trails open up. Days are warm enough to trek in a t-shirt (well, sometimes), but at night, you’ll want that puffy jacket. It’s the best time if you want all the green, all the water, and none of the “will I lose a toe to frostbite” drama.

  • Post-Monsoon (September to October): I think autumn is criminally underrated. Monsoon washes everything clean, so the skies are crystal clear, and the peaks look like someone cranked the contrast up to eleven. Way less snow, way less sketchy. Forests and meadows go full golden hour all day long. If you’re into photography or just want to see those postcard-perfect views, this is your season.

  • Winter (November to April): Yeah, unless you’re Bear Grylls or have a thing for suffering, winter’s off-limits. We’re talking deep snow, avalanche risks, and “did I just lose a finger to frostbite?” temperatures. Only hardcore mountaineers with a death wish or a lot of gear bother in winter. Most people? Sit this one out, seriously.

How to Reach Khimloga Pass Trek

  • By Airport: You’re flying into Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport. Not exactly international, but hey, it gets the job done. It’s about 200 km from Sankri (the base village for the trek), so after you land, you’ve still got a ways to go. Taxis are everywhere, or you can risk the bus if you like an adventure before your adventure.

  • By Train: The station’s pretty well connected; overnight trains from Delhi are the move (Nanda Devi Express, Dehradun Express, those sorts). From the station, grab a taxi, hop in a shared cab, or brave the local bus scene.

  • By Road: Sankri is at the end of a long (sometimes bumpy, sometimes downright terrifying) drive from Dehradun. It’s about 200 km, but don’t expect a highway cruise. More like mountain roads, hairpin turns, and the occasional herd of goats blocking your way.

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