Why You Should Do Kuari Pass Trek

Why You Should Do Kuari Pass Trek

Kuari Pass Trek allows you to come up close to the mighty mountains, like Nanda Ghunti, Hathi Ghoda Parbat, Neelkanth, Dronagiri, Mukut Parbat, and Changbang. This trek is filled with nature attractions if you are seeking it, as you will see the forest changing colors into yellow, orange, and green. The trees that you would see are Deodar, Rhododendron, and Oak. If you are lucky, you might see wildlife like leopards and Himalayan black bears.

Gorson Bugyal: You will get a refreshing feeling when you walk through the luxurious Himalayan meadows, which locals call Bugyals. And Gorson Bugyal is one of such vast undulating green pastures.

Terrace Farming: Local People of the Himalayan region have terrace farming technique, which is confluenced with greenery. You would start seeing Terrace farming, which is on the Gharwal frontier.

Forest of Tali: You would cross streams and mixed forest, slowly thickening with rhododendrons and oaks. Also, in the right season, you might see white and pink blossoms and walnut trees.

Forest: At Chitrakantha Forest, walk through a forest of Oak, Pine, Rhododendron, and Maple; as you walk through the forest, you will see a large section of pine, some fallen cones, and maple seeds on the flooring of the forest. When you start seeing lone walnut trees, it means that you are close to Akhrotghetta campsite.

Skiing in Auli: Catch a glimpse of Auli, the skiing capital of India and most famous all over South Asia. Skiing right through these snow-covered forests feels highly thrilling.

Mountain: Catch a clear view of India’s highest mountain, Mt. Nanda Devi; you will also see Hathi Gauri. Get energized by the changing colors of Mount Dronagiri (Dunagiri) from green to brown. There is a great mythological story that Hanuman ji, in search of Sanjeevni nooti, took a part of Mt. Dronagiri.

Historical activity: Pass through Lata Village, where the Chipko movement started in India, and here you will see thatched roofed houses. Lata village is also the entry point of Nanda Devi National Park. It is an excellent area containing the sanctuary, home to bharal, snow leopards, musk deer, and Himalayan bear.

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Nanda Rawat
Nanda Rawat (Operation Manager)

Nanda Rawat holds a Master’s degree in Tourism and Hospitality and is a seasoned professional specializing in Adventure and Leisure Travel. As a travel specialist and consultant, his core mission has always been to deliver exceptional service by sharing the full breadth of his experience, ensuring client satisfaction on a global scale.

With over 16 years of experience, Nanda has worked with three well-established tourism companies, gaining deep insight into both inbound and domestic travel operations. He has contributed directly and indirectly to the Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) and has participated in multiple Immediate First Aid Training programs at the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF).

In addition to his fieldwork, Nanda has shared his expertise through guest lectures in tourism and hospitality at various universities. He has independently led numerous expeditions across the Indian Himalayas and was actively involved in the rescue operations during the 2010 Ladakh flash floods.

In recognition of his outstanding coordination skills, he was honored with the Best Travel Coordinator Award by Joy James Educational Trust in 2012. A strong advocate of ethics, sustainability, and eco-tourism, Nanda takes great pride in being an integral part of Trekup India.

Write to him at: nanda@trekupindia.com

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