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Why is Kuari Pass trek Famous?

Kuari Pass trek one of the Oldest treks in India is popularly known for its scenic views, beautiful campsites and gigantic Himalayan view. The trek was discovered by Lord Curzon in 1905. The Trek Connects the Joshimath Valley and the Ghat Valley in Chamoli District. Here is the main reason for its popularity.

Best Winter Trek for Beginners: The Kuari Pass trek is a great choice for beginner-friendly winter treks in Uttarakhand, India. It offers a moderate challenge with a trail of about 22km and a summit altitude of around 12,139 ft (3,800m) over 5-6 days.

It suits those with basic fitness levels. Find details about Kuari Pass trek difficulty and duration for a better idea before planning. The trek starts in Tugaasi village, leads you through dense forests to stunning snow-covered landscapes, and ends with beautiful 360-degree views of the most iconic peaks in the Himalayas.

Spectacular Views: Kuari pass is one of the few winter treks where the views from campsites are as stunning as the views from the summit. Khullara Campsite at an altitude of around 3100m is a fairy tale land. It is without a shadow of doubt the most beautiful campsites amongst any other winter trek campsites. From the summit, trekkers enjoy a truly spectacular panoramic view that includes a 360-degree sight of some of the most famous Himalayan peaks. This amazing scenery creates an unforgettable experience as you take in the majestic mountains extending in every direction. Major Peaks visible from Summit are Dronagiri, nanda Devi, Hathi Godha, Lampak peaks, and Neelkanth etc. 

Historical Significance: Kuari Pass trek also known as the Lord Curzon trail, the trek was explored and made popular during the British era.

Availibility of Snow: Amongst all the winter treks the probability of finding snow in Kuari Pass is maximum. There are few setions in Guling, Khullara and Tali which doesn’t receives sunrays at all and one good snowfall is enough to keep the snow till months.

Popular yet Peaceful: Kuari Pass trek though is popular but is comparatively a very peaceful trek. You will find fewer crowds here in comparison to few popular winter treks. Especially in the month of January and February the trek is perfect for some soul searching.

Scenic Campsites: This trek features some of the most beautiful and picturesque campsites along the route. Gulling campsite is a very peaceful campsite where a revier stream flows just next to the camps. Khullara the second campsite is like a huge football field in the mountains, perhaps the most beautiful campsite amongst any other winter trek. The last campsite Tali is a forest locked campsite. It a again very peaceful as very few company pitches their camps there. You can also visit Tali Lake which is usually a km away from the campsites.

In Short, the views of the grand Himalayan peaks, beautiful Campsites, beginner friendly nature and availability of snow ames Kuari Pass trek one of the most famous winter trek of the Country.