Dear Trekkers,
Greetings from Trekup India Ground Operations!
With unwavering dedication and a strong sense of responsibility, our entire team is fully geared up to welcome all our trekkers for the upcoming post-monsoon treks. Over the past week, our ground teams have been working tirelessly – preparing and dispatching all our trekking equipment, finalizing nutritious trek menus, organizing rations, and selecting our most experienced high-altitude staff and certified trek leaders.
All equipment and personnel have already been sent to the respective slopes to ensure smooth operations for the season.
Treks Under Operation

Ground Feasibility & Trek Updates
1. Bali Pass Trek
Our first batch for Bali Pass is scheduled for 20th September 2025. However, due to severe weather conditions in Uttarakhand, including cloudbursts, landslides, and bridge collapses, connectivity to Sankri (base camp) has been completely disrupted. Keeping in mind these challenges, we have suspended initial batches to ensure trekkers’ safety.
Current Route Status to Sankri:
Dehradun – Mussoorie – Sankri: Closed due to massive landslides.
Dehradun – Vikasnagar – Sankri (via Premnagar NH7): Closed (bridge collapse).
Mori – Sankri stretch: Closed.
Sankri – Taluka (towards the first campsite): Blocked by a heavy landslide.
Bali Pass trail conditions: Multiple sections damaged; similar reports from the Yamunotri side.
Restoration work is ongoing, but it may take time to restore access.
Bali Pass Batch Status
20th September 2025 – Cancelled
21st September 2025 – Cancelled
27th September 2025 – Postponed (on trekkers’ request)
28th September 2025 – On Hold (awaiting updates)
04th October 2025 – Trek Change (shifted to Rupin Pass)
05th October 2025 – Tentatively Operational (final update closer to date)
11th & 12th Oct 2025 – Operational (subject to group size)
2. Rupin Pass Trek (Permits restricted beyond Jakha)
Our first Rupin Pass batch departs on 21st September 2025 from Shimla. While other organizations that attempted early departures are facing permit restrictions beyond Jakha (with trekkers stuck at Jiskun and Jakha), Trekup India has secured its operations as per schedule.
Rupin Pass Batch Status
21st September 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
28th September 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
04th October 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
05th October 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
11th October 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
3. Har Ki Dun Trek
Our first batch begins on 27th September 2025 for Har Ki Dun. Some organizations that started earlier than usual have reported operational challenges due to accessibility and landslides. However, Trekup India has ensured proper ground planning and is moving forward with confirmed operations.
Har Ki Dun Batch Status
20th & 21st Sept 2025 – Timely Postponed
27th Sept 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
11th & 12th Oct 2025 – Operational subject to group formation)
18th October 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
19th Oct 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
26th October 2025 – Subject to group formation
30th Oct 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
08th & 09th Nov 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
15th & 16th Nov 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
22nd & 23rd Nov 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
29th November 2025 – Operational & Confirmed
30th November 2025 – Subject to group formation
4. Other Treks
Kedarkantha Trek – On schedule
Dayara Bugyal Trek – On schedule
Phulara Ridge Trek – On schedule
Sandakphu Trek – On Schedule
Below are images and Video of the Trekup India Ground Ration Supply Operations Team in action!!






For Assistance & Bookings
For post-monsoon and upcoming winter treks, please connect with our Mountain Experts and Trek Coordinators for detailed guidance and updates.
Contact: – +91-8062358605
Mail: – info@trekupindia.com
Remember, your safety is our top priority. Trek responsibly, and we look forward to hosting you in the Himalayas soon.
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About Author

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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