Rupin Pass Trek
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Difficulty
Difficult -
Duration
7 Days -
Maximum Altitude
15,300 ft -
Base Camp
Bawta -
Best Time To visit
April, May, Sep, Oct
TREK PACKAGE
RS 19,600 + 5% GST
- 7 Days
- Trekking 41 Km
Pick Up Point: Shimla
Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer
Trek Info
- Region :- Himachal Pradesh
- Snow: December to March
- Trekking Km: 41 Kms
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Rupin Pass Overview
The Rupin Pass Trek will take you to the heart of the Himalayas. The Rupin Pass is one of the world’s most interesting and beautiful trekking destinations. This journey is deemed tough due to its duration and the fact that the distance walked each day of the trek is relatively long and follows a steep incline. The Rupin Pass Trek provides hikers with both a sense of accomplishment and a life-changing experience. Summer, from May to June, or after the rainy season, from September to October, are the best times to trek the Rupin Pass. The walkers will be rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic vista of the snow-covered Himalayas and vast fields of virgin white snow. The journey takes you into the Rupin Pass woodlands, where you can see rare alpine flora and animals. For the duration of the trip, you will be residing in campgrounds with other people. Things to look forward to include campfires, stargazing, and sleeping in a sleeping bag. For this journey, you only need to meet us in Dehradun. A direct flight from Delhi to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport is available. If it is more convenient for you, you can also take a direct train or bus from Delhi.
About Rupin Pass Trek
The Rupin Pass, at 4,650 meters above sea level, is a moderate-level walk appropriate for hikers who have already completed an easy hike and want to challenge themselves. Although the daily distances covered are fair and the height rise on the trek is consistent, the trail does present some challenges that necessitate a special set of abilities to successfully manage its environment. Rupin Pass is best hiked in May and June, as well as in September and October. Not only does the landscape alter, but everything else does as well. The Rupin River takes on various forms as we walk from campsite to campsite. If we had to pick a favorite feature of the trek, this would be it. It is unique in that you can trek from the riverbank in Dhaula to the top of the Rupin Waterfall. Few people can say they’ve followed a river’s path as closely as the Rupin Pass Trek!
Trek Highlights
One of the most stunning campgrounds in the Himalayas is the lower waterfall camping. It’s tucked at the bottom of a perfect “U” shaped glacier valley, on the bed of a lush green meadow. From your vantage point at the bottom of the meadow, snow-covered cliffs loom on all three sides.
The Rupin gully is a mountainside half-tube. The near-vertical ascent is enough to make your heart stop when you first see it from the trail.
The trail drops abruptly from the snowline following the pass, through boundless meadows that reach Sangla Kanda. In these meadows is the Ronti Gad campground. A thriving creek rushes alongside the campsite, which is surrounded by towering, snow-capped mountains.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Batwa
• Drive 195 km takes 8-9 hrs
• Altitude 2,350/7,700 feet
Day 2: Bawta to Jakha
• Altitude 2,750m/ 9,000ft
• Trek 5 km, 4 hrs
• Altitude Gain: 400m/1,300ft
• Difficult level of ascent, steep climb
• Moderate ascent till Jiskun then descent till wooden bridge through forest and then zig-zag ascent till Jakha
• Highest and the last village of Rupin Pass trek
• Selwan Khad is the last water point
• Tea and Maggi shops are on the way
• BSNL network is available
• Hot lunch at campsite
• Stay in homestay
Day 3: Jakha to Dandreyash Thatch
• Altitude Gain:800m/2,700ft
• Easy but long walk. Most of the walk is along the river
• Can refill water bottles from the river
• Enjoy the snow bridges and wildflowers
• Trail surrounded by Silver birches (Bhoj trees), Rhododendrons (white, pink, purple)
• A packed lunch will be given
• Stay in a tent
Day 4: Dandreyash Thatch to Upper Waterfall
• Trek:5 km, 3-4 hrs
• Can refill water from small streams. Most scenic day of the trek
• Moderate level of ascent, continuously tricky climbing trail around the snow patches
• Avoid getting on the snow patch directly
• Meet the technical team they will give you important tips for the summit day
• Hot lunch at campsite
Day 5: Upper Waterfall to Ronti Gad
• Difficult Level of ascent. Longest and most exciting day of the trek
• Steep ascent till the pass and then steeply descend
• 200 mtrs of very steep ascent known as Rupin Gully, just before the pass, give a pass to porters and guides and let them go ahead
• Leave campsite by 4:30 am
• Carry enough hot water from the campsite, Water sources are limited
• A packed lunch will be given
• Reached Ronti gad late in the evening.
Day 6: Rest / Acclimatization
• Will be used as a rest, acclimatization, or buffer day
• This day can be used at any camp, depending on the trekker’s fitness and weather
• In general we use this day at Dandreyash Thatch camp
Day 7: Ronti gad to Sangla & Drive to Shimla
• Trek: 8 km, 4-5 hrs . 9-10hrs drive to Shimla
• Moderate level of descent, continuously descent till Sangla
• Many water taps on the way
• Reach Sangla 1-2 pm
• Cab leaves from Sangla at 3 pm and reaches Shimla by 1 am
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Batwa
The journey will take around 8 hours to complete, with comfortable stops for lunches along the way. After arriving, take in the Himalayan sunset and a delectable dinner before retiring to your tent for the night.
Today you will pass through the trek’s highest and final settlement. In addition, the course will consist of a continuous uphill for 4-5 hours. So, before you go on the zig-zag mixed trail, take in all of your energy. There will be a minor descent trail after a moderate ascent to Jiskun. A wooden bridge can be found amid the deep woodland. From the bridge, the path begins to ascend in a zig-zag pattern. This is the last water stop for the day, so refill your bottles at Selwan Khad. Don’t worry, there are plenty of tea shops along the way if you run out of water. At night, relax in your lovely house.
The only views from Rati Pheri are of a vast area of thick snow, and navigating your way through it will be your next laborious effort for the day to reach Rupin Pass Gully. We’ll take extra precautions here because the snow is really deep and the trails aren’t well-defined. We’ll serve you some refreshments at Rupin Pass to help you refuel for the next challenging climb to Rupin Pass. The trail to Rupin Pass is short but treacherous, with loose stones falling from the sky. Our team recommends that you carefully stroll in line, putting your best foot forward.
How To Reach
By Air: Book your Flight to Chandigarh and Delhi. Take a bus from Chandigarh to Shimla.
By Train: You could train to Chandigarh and reach Shimla by bus.
By Bus: Book an overnight bus from Delhi to Shimla
Cost Term
Inclusions:-
1. Accommodation. (guest house, Camping).
2. Meals while on trek (Veg. & Egg).
3. Trek equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent (triple sharing), kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent, utensils and crampon (if required).
4. All necessary permits and entry fees.
5. First aid medical kits and oxygen cylinders.
6. Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide, cook, and Support staff.
7. Mules to carry the central luggage.
8. Secure Travels Staff insurance.
Exclusions:-
1. Food during the transit.
2. Insurance.
3. Any kind of personal expenses.
4. Mules or porters to carry personal luggage.
5. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
6. Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
Note :
Normally Secure Travels expects to carry your luggage on your own, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule.
Charges of offloading backpack:- Contact us
The backpack cannot weigh more than 11 kg. The backpack should have a waterproof cover. Suitcases/strollers/ bags will not be allowed.
Paying the Trek /Tour fee:
The fee can be paid by online transfer/Check deposit/Cash deposit/Demand draft. Instruction for payment will be forwarded along with your confirmation email. When your transfer is done, please e-mail us a confirmation mail with your transfer details, so that we can follow up on your reservation efficiently.
Cancellation Policy
On the occasion which you cancel your trek, that is the cancellation coverage we follow: –
Cancellation 30 days earlier than the beginning date of the trek
— Get your complete trek rate returned incur Trek Voucher OR get a financial refund with 15 % cancellation charges. – Cancellation within 30 days and 20 days earlier than the beginning date of the trek
— Get 80% of the trek rate in a Trek Voucher OR get a financial refund with 50% cancellation charges.
– Cancellation much less than 20 days earlier than the beginning date of the trek
— No financial refund
Things To Carry
1) Trekking Shoe/Snow Shoe
2) Rucksack/Back Pack
3) Rucksack cover (Waterproof)
4) Daypack/Knapsack
5) Undergarments/Innerwear
6)Woolen socks
7) Woolen gloves
8) Waterproof gloves
9) T-shirt
10) Trek pants
11) Camp sandal
12) Balaclava/Woolen skull
cap/Monkey Cap
13) Sun cap/Wide-brimmed
Hat/Bandana
14) Walking Sticks/Trekking
Poles/Ski Poles
15) Heavy Jacket
16) Windproof Jacket/Wind
Cheater
17)Raingear/Poncho/Waterproof clothing
18) Water bottle/Hydration pack
19) Sunscreen lotion
20) Sunglasses
21) ChapStick/Cold &
Moisturizing cream
22) Toothbrush and toothpaste
23) Towel
24) Hand sanitizer
25) Tissue roll ( Toilet)
26) Anti Fungal Powder
27) Torch/Head Lamp with extra batteries
28) Knee cap
29) Camera with extra cells
30) Dry food items
31) Personal first-aid kit
32) Medicines (This is a simple
guideline and a doctor’s
consultation is recommended.)
FAQs
During the winters, the temperature at Rupin Pass varies from 0 degrees during the day to -7 degrees during the night. During the summers, the temperature stays between 13 degrees and 18 degrees. Thus, it’s always cold, please pack for your trek accordingly.
Rupin Pass Trek is considered a challenging high altitude trek by comparison. So you need to be physically fit in order to be able to complete this trek. Doing cardio vascular exercises can be very helpful in preparing for this trek.
If you are looking for a solo backpacking trek in the Himalayas, the Rupin Pass trek is ideal for you. This trek is highly engaging and will keep you entertained throughout! Furthermore, we ensure the safety of all the trekkers.
Duration: | 7 days |
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Trek grade: | Moderate+ |
Trekking distance: | 40 Km |
Maximum altitude: | 4650 mtr |
Nearest airport: | Jubbarhati Shimla |
The Rupin pass can only be reached via trek, so you need to ensure things accordingly. Make sure that you book group tours to cut down on the budget and also make new friends.
Risk & Response
Altitude is a risk. Before you begin the trek, you should be aware of the effects of high altitude on your body. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) symptoms include a moderate headache, nausea, and overall discomfort.
Response: If you have any of these symptoms, notify the trek leader immediately and follow his advice. To deal with the scenario, each campsite contains a stretcher, a fully prepared first aid kit, and oxygen cylinders.
Weather Risk: No one can guarantee snow, rain, or sunlight, even if we keep a constant eye on the weather. Please keep in mind that your safety is our primary priority, and if the weather isn’t cooperating, we won’t leave the campsite.
Response: The choice to go or wait for better weather will be made solely by the Trek Leaders and Guides.
Risk: Injury is a possibility. While trekking across difficult terrains, minor injuries such as calf sprains, bruising, and other minor ailments are prevalent. Serious injuries, such as fractures or significant cuts, are quite uncommon.
Response: All of our Trek Leaders are trained in wilderness first aid. They’ve been taught to deal with emergencies and have well-stocked first-aid equipment to deal with minor injuries. In the event of major injuries, the patient is carried to the nearest roadhead on a stretcher and taken to the nearest medical facility.
Secure Travels Guideline
DO’S AND DON’TS ON A TREK
1. Alcohols or any other intoxicating products ‘’STRICTLY PROHIBITED’’
during the trek.
2. Always pay heed to the trek guides or instructors.
3. Try not to leave the group under any circumstances.
4. Avoid trekking during the night as it is extremely dangerous.
5. Avoid using earphones as that might hinder your hearing.
6. Do not participate in or encourage littering of the places in any form.
7. While visiting the local villages and tourist sites, obey the local guidelines
and instructions.
8. Do not harm or interrupt the local sentiments of the places.
IMPORTANT:
Your safety is of paramount concern while traveling with Secure Travels.
Please note that your leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of
the itinerary if it is deemed necessary due to safety concerns. Since adventure
entails traveling in remote mountainous regions, we cannot guarantee that we
will not deviate from it. Weather conditions, the health condition of a group
member, unexpected natural disasters, etc., can all contribute to changes in
the itinerary. The leader will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan,
but please be prepared to be flexible if required.
Weather Forecast
The weather during April, May and June is mostly cool and pleasant but gets chilly and cold during winters.
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