Weather Update for Rupin Pass Trek as on 06 June 2025

Dear Trekkers,

Greetings for the Day,

This is to inform you that the mountains have been experiencing rainfall in the lower regions of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Meanwhile, there has been recent snowfall at higher altitudes.

Specifically for the Rupin Pass Trek, we have experienced approximately 1 foot of snowfall up to the Upper Waterfall campsite, and even heavier snowfall at the pass. This has made crossing the pass challenging for the recent batch that departed on 31st May 2025. As a result, the team has descended and will return via Jiskoon.

Advisory for Upcoming Batches (7th & 8th June 2025):

All trekkers are advised to be fully prepared with rain gear, backpack rain covers, and warm winter clothing. Due to the recent snowfall, temperatures have dropped to -4°C to -6°C in the higher regions.

Weather Update for Rupin Pass Trek

Future Weather Forecast (As per IMD):

As per the India Meteorological Department

-Until 6th June 2025: Rain in the lower regions and snowfall in the upper regions are expected to continue.

-7th to 9th June 2025: Hazy sunshine with spot showers.

-10th to 14th June 2025: Light rain expected daily.

Note: The trek is on and operational, and all preparations are moving forward as planned. However, crossing the pass will purely depend on real-time weather and trail conditions. Please understand that mountain weather is highly unpredictable and can change suddenly.

Rest assured, our expert ground team is committed to giving 100% effort to make your trek a safe and successful experience.

Warm regards,

Nanda Rawat

Operations Manager

Trekup India Adventures Pvt. Ltd.

About Author

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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