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Kuari pass
Kuari pass
Uttarakhand · 6-day winter trek · India

Kuari Pass

Six Gujaratis traded an AC chair-car and a steel dabba of thepla for a frozen tent at 11,000 ft. Reader, it was the best decision we made all year.

12,763 ftMax altitude
~33 kmOn foot
Easy–ModDifficulty
6 daysHaridwar to Haridwar
VERDICT The most Himalaya you’ll ever see for the least suffering — if Kuari doesn’t turn you into a trekker, nothing will.
The why

How a beach-loving lot ended up at a frozen pass

Let’s be honest: the natural habitat of the Gujarati traveller is a buffet counter with a sea view. So when “let’s do a Himalayan trek in December” was floated in the group chat, it was meant as a joke. Three weeks later we were on the Haridwar Mail with crampons we didn’t know how to use and enough thepla to survive a small siege.

Kuari Pass is the famous Curzon Trail — the one the British viceroy walked for the views, and the one almost every guide quietly recommends as the perfect first Himalayan trek. Gentle enough that beginners survive it, beautiful enough that veterans keep coming back. You walk through oak and rhododendron forest, sleep in alpine meadows, and on the big day you stand in front of a 270° wall of Himalaya with Nanda Devi staring back. We came for the bragging rights. We left converted.

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Best time
Dec–Feb for snow · Apr–Jun & Sep–Nov for meadows
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Summit
Kuari Pass · 12,763 ft
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Grade
Beginner-friendly · one tough day
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Get there
Haridwar → Joshimath (~9 hr road)
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Permits
Forest entry via operator · carry ID
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Veg food
100% veg, zero effort
The climb, drawn

You don’t describe Kuari. You plot it.

Every stop on the trail, by altitude. Hover or tap a point to see where you’re standing. The peak of this graph is the actual peak.

Day by day

The route, one tent at a time

The route, on a map

Where all of this actually is

Pins are approximate — perfect for orientation, not for navigation. Always trek with a registered guide.

The Gujju budget box

What it cost us, per head

Trek package (Joshimath base · guide, tents, all meals)₹ _______
Train + flight (Ahmedabad ⇄ Haridwar / Delhi)₹ _______
Road transfers (Haridwar ⇄ Joshimath)₹ _______
Gear on rent (jacket, gaiters, poles)₹ _______
Rishikesh rafting + Delhi side-trip + chai-pakoda fund₹ _______
Approx. total, per person₹ _______

For the Gujju trekker, specifically

Food: Camp meals are pure veg by default — dal, rice, roti, the holy khichdi, and surprisingly good pasta at 11,000 ft. You will not have to ask anyone “Jain chalse?” a single time.

Carry: Thepla and khakhra are undefeated trail fuel — they don’t freeze, don’t crush, and taste like home when your fingers have gone numb. Pack more than you think. You will become the most popular person in the group.

Mindset: There is no geyser. There is no buffet. There is, however, a sky so full of stars you’ll forget to complain. Lean in.

Before you go

One real warning, one must-do

The warning: Joshimath to 12,000+ ft is a quick gain, and altitude sickness doesn’t care how fit you are. Hydrate hard, don’t rush summit day, and talk to a doctor about Diamox before you travel. If your head pounds and won’t stop — you go down, no ego.

The must-do: Be at the viewpoint near Tali for sunrise. The first light hitting Nanda Devi is the single image you’ll carry home — more than any summit selfie.

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