Kuari Pass Trek

The trek with the grandest mountain views of Uttarakhand

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TREK DIFFICULTY

Moderate

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TREK DURATION

6 days

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HIGHEST ALTITUDE

12,516 ft

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TOTAL TREK DISTANCE

22 kms

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BASECAMP

Karchi

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ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Tents

The trek with the grandest mountain views of Uttarakhand

Kuari Pass is a trek that showcases the beauty of the Himalayas. It offers some of Uttarakhand's most breathtaking mountain views, including the rare sight of Mt. Nanda Devi. From the start of the trek, you are greeted with incredible views of towering peaks, beautiful oak forests, and vast meadows. Every day on the trail feels like a new adventure, making it a trek to remember.

This trek is great for those exploring the Himalayas for the first time. It’s a moderate trek with amazing rewards — forest walks, ridge climbs, and the exciting climb to Kuari Pass. It’s an experience you’ll carry with you forever.

Kuari Pass is not just a trek; it’s a gateway to India’s most famous peaks. Starting from Karchi, the trail takes you through dense forests, open meadows, and finally to Kuari Pass. You’ll see Mt. Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, Kamet, Dronagiri, and many other tall peaks along the way.

This trek has a rich history too. Known as the Lord Curzon Trail, it has been a favorite for years. Each day brings new sights and stories, ending with the grand climb to the pass.

Who can do this trek?

Kuari Pass is categorized as a moderate trek. It climbs to an altitude of 12,516 feet over a total distance of 22 km, completed in six days. While the trek offers breathtaking views and thrilling experiences, certain sections make it lean toward the moderate end of the difficulty spectrum. Challenges include a steep 3,000 ft ascent on Day 1, narrow overhanging trails near Gorson Bugyal, and navigational difficulties in foggy weather. With proper preparation and fitness, even beginners can enjoy this rewarding trek safely.

What Makes the Kuari Pass Trek Special

1. Stunning views of Mt. Nanda Devi and other peaks

One of the biggest attractions of the Kuari Pass trek is its unmatched mountain views. From the very first day, you are greeted by towering giants like Mt. Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Chaukhamba, Kamet, and the Hathi-Ghoda peaks. These peaks dominate the skyline, offering a mesmerizing backdrop as you trek through forests and meadows.

The sight of Mt. Nanda Devi, in particular, is breathtaking. Its majesty leaves trekkers in awe, and the view remains etched in your memory long after the trek ends.

2. Enchanting oak and rhododendron forests

Kuari Pass is home to ancient oak and rhododendron forests, which add a magical element to the trek. These dense, green canopies offer a peaceful, almost otherworldly experience as you walk through them. In winter, these forests transform into a snowy wonderland, with snow-laden branches creating a picture-perfect scene. 

The gentle gradients make these forest walks enjoyable and relaxing, giving you time to soak in the beauty of nature.

3. Expansive meadows that change with seasons

Once you leave the forests, the trail opens to vast alpine meadows like Gorson Bugyal and Chitrakantha. These meadows are a refreshing contrast to the dense woods and a delight to walk on.

In early autumn, the meadows are lush green, while late autumn brings golden hues. In winter, a blanket of snow covers the landscape, creating a stark, white beauty. Each season offers a unique charm, making the trek visually stunning at any time of the year.

4. The exciting climb to Kuari Pass

The moment you reach Kuari Pass is the pinnacle of the trek. Surrounded by a sweeping panorama of snow-clad peaks, the feeling is both humbling and exhilarating.

The climb to the pass is challenging but rewarding, and standing there amidst such grandeur is an unforgettable experience. For many, it’s a deeply emotional moment, a culmination of effort and awe.

5. Picturesque campsites at Chitrakantha and Khullara 

The campsites on this trek are remarkable. Whether it’s the quiet, forested setting of Chitrakantha or the open meadows of Khullara under the gaze of Mt. Dronagiri, each campsite offers something unique. Compared to most other treks, Kuari Pass has some of the most picture-perfect campsites.

A Trek That Stays With You

Every aspect of the Kuari Pass trek, from the landscapes to the camp experiences, makes it an adventure to cherish. Whether you’re a first-time trekker or a seasoned hiker, this trek promises memories that will last a lifetime.

Kuari Pass is a trek that showcases the beauty of the Himalayas. It offers some of Uttarakhand's most breathtaking mountain views, including the rare sight of Mt. Nanda Devi. From the start of the trek, you are greeted with incredible views of towering peaks, beautiful oak forests, and vast meadows. Every day on the trail feels like a new adventure, making it a trek to remember.

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Kuari Pass - Complete Trek Information

We have always wanted trekkers to be well-informed before they go on a Himalayan trek. Knowledge is the difference between a safe trek and a dangerous one. It’s also the difference between a wholesome experience and a superficial experience.

Use this section to learn about the Kuari Pass trek. It has in-depth information about each day of the trek, what to expect, and how you need to prepare for it. Many years of expertise have gone into this content. Trekkers find these extremely useful.

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How did Kuari Pass get its name?

  In 1905 Lord Curzon trekked from Ghat to Kuari Pass. The trail he followed is now known as the famous Lord Curzon trail and Kuari Pass now is a well...

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20 Incredible Photos of Kuari Pass in Winter

I'm back with another photo story :) This time it’s about the only trekable pass in winter — the Kuari Pass.  So why is doing a ‘pass’ trek in winter ...

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Why Kuari Pass is one of the best easy moderate treks!

Kuari Pass is a historic trail which dates back to the 1800’s.  Mt Nanda Devi is one of the most beautiful peak there is and the view from the base ca...

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Sandhya UC

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Sandhya UC

Co-Founder & COO, Indiahikes

Sandhya is a founding partner at Indiahikes. Over the past ten years, she has explored and put on the map a few of the greatest Himalayan treks in India, including Kashmir Great Lakes and Kedarkantha. She is a TedX Speaker and has been awarded the Women of Worth Award by Outlook Business in 2017.

Here’s Sandhya talking about one of our most Beautiful Trek Amidst the Tallest Summits treks in our country.

What I Like and Don’t Like About Kuari Pass Trek

What I Like About the Kuari Pass Trek

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Sandhya UC

Co-Founder & COO, Indiahikes

Sandhya is a founding partner at Indiahikes. Over the past ten years, she has explored and put on the map a few of the greatest Himalayan treks in India, including Kashmir Great Lakes and Kedarkantha. She is a TedX Speaker and has been awarded the Women of Worth Award by Outlook Business in 2017. Here’s Sandhya talking about one of our most Beautiful Trek Amidst the Tallest Summits treks in our country.

1. The rare view of Mt Nanda Devi

What I like about the Kuari Pass trek is that it offers easy access to this spectacular view. You see Mt. Nanda Devi from Gorson Bugyal to Auli. After you cross the Gorson Bugyal, the view disappears.

This view of Nanda Devi is one top reason why I would do the Kuari Pass trek. 

Not only, Nanda Devi, you see other big mountains also, like the Dronagiri mountains. Dronagiri and Mt. Nanda Devi stand side by side. You see Neelkanth, Chaukhamba, Hathi, Ghoda all pretty close.

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Mt Nanda Devi – Gorson Bugyal offers outstanding views of India’s tallest summit. Picture by Vaibhav Jain

2. The picturesque oak forests 

The lovely oak forests of Kuari Pass are the second reason why I like this trek. These forests are typical in the Uttarakhand region, but you find them only in certain treks like Roopkund, Brahmatal, and Dayara Bugyal. 

Compared to the rest, I like the oak forest of Kuari Pass the best. This is simply because oak forests on this trek are placed so beautifully. These oak forests come in a section where the climb is not very steep. So, you have an easy walk through the oak forest. 

It’s magical to see oak forests in snowfall. Usually, our mind conjures up images of pine forests in snowfall. But here, the experience is different. 

As snow falls through the oak forests, it’s almost like you see bows being formed on the trees. It feels like only the red balls are missing now to complete the look. 

Apart from the look, the Kuari Pass trek has an interesting landscape with oak forests merging into meadows. Unlike the steep forest sections on Roopkund and Brahmatal trek, here it is gradual. So it’s like a flattish oak forest walk where you can appreciate the beauty. And this section is not very long. You come across it on Day 3 and Day 4 of the trek for around one and a half and two hours. 

This, especially with the snow and oak forest combination, makes for a very beautiful experience. 

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Kuari Pass trek – A trail amidst the magical Padiyar forest Picture by Jothiranjan

3. The unforgettable walks in the meadows

The next big reason to do the Kuari Pass trek is the Gorson Bugyal. Once you cross the tree line, the Gorson Bugyal stretches in front of you. It’s not like Ali Bugyal. But the setting of this bugyal lingers in your mind long after you are back from the trek. 

As you step into Gorson Bugyal, on one side you have the grand Dronagiri and Nanda Devi.  And then, on the other side, you have these green meadows stretched in front of you. 

The pretty Gorson Bugyal is one part of it. The other part is Chitrakantha. This is a meadowy ridge at 12,000 feet. To walk on this ridge is also an experience to cherish.

What’s great is that the meadows of Kuari Pass are extremely beautiful in any season. If you go in early autumn, it’s lush green. In late autumn it is golden, and it is also extremely beautiful. And winter offers a stark, white setting. 

In all settings, the meadows and the mountain views in contrast are very beautiful. 

Through and through it’s a meadow. The trek ends with the setting of a meadow. During summer, snow melts from the meadow and you have fresh green grass growing.

It is a legendary trail. You have the Lord Curzon trail passing through it. Kuari Pass is an old trek.

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Lord Curzon trail passing through Kuari Pass

What I don't Like About the Kuari Pass Trek

1. Trek Route from Auli

I wish the Kuari Pass trek had started from the Auli side. Now, the trek starts from Karchi and ends at Auli. I wish it was the other way round. 

I’ll tell you why. When you trek to Kuari Pass from the Karchi side, all the spectacular mountain views are behind you. I miss having these views in front of me. You get this when you do the trek from Auli. But that route is not very practical. 

From Auli, you tend to gain altitude too quickly while reaching the next campsite at Tali. And, availability of water here is also a challenge. 

Due to these reasons, it’s better to begin the trek from the Karchi side. But I wish it was the other way round. 

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Mt Nanda Devi in the distance as seen from the popular artificial lake at Auli.

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The Grand Mountain Views from Kuari Pass Trek

You see Mt. Nanda Devi from Gorson Bugyal to Auli. After you cross the Gorson Bugyal, the view disappears.

This view of Nanda Devi is one top reason why I would do the Kuari Pass trek. 

Not only, Nanda Devi, you see other big mountains also, like the Dronagiri mountains. Dronagiri and Mt. Nanda Devi stand side by side. You seeNeelkanth, Chaukhamba, Hathi Ghoda all pretty close.

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Do you know the story behind the naming of Kuari Pass?

The name Kuari Pass was coined in 1905. It was coined by Lord Curzon, who trekked from Ghat, Gwaldam to Kuari Pass. The trail is well known as Kuari Pass or Lord Curzon Trail now. 

Before 1905, the locals did not take this pass and were fairly untouched. The pass was untouched because of the local deity. 

Lord Curzon took this cue from the local language of what stands for Virgin land and termed it Kuari Pass. 

There is another mystery about the name of Kuari Pass. It is said that there was a Japanese traveller who attempted to climb Nanda Devi with her daughter. But, unfortunately, they disappeared on this climb. 

After multiple search attempts, the daughter was found on Kuari Pass, but the mother wasn't. Legend says that the daughter's name was Kurai and the mother's name was Nanda. Hence, the names were given to the mountains.

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