Kalindi Khal Trek
Nestled in the heart of the majestic Garhwal Himalayas, the Kalindi Khal Pass Trek is a journey of adventure, spirituality, and nature’s grandeur. It is a challenging odyssey that beckons those with a thirst for the extraordinary, taking trekkers on an unforgettable quest through some of the most mesmerizing landscapes and glacial terrains in the Indian Himalayas.
Your expedition commences at Gangotri, a revered site near the holy waters of the Ganges. Here, you can seek the blessings of the Gangotri goddess, and from there, your journey to Gaumukh, the birthplace of the sacred Ganges River, begins.
This is where your adventure truly ignites. The trek envelopes you in the serene charm of Tapovan’s lush green grasslands and introduces you to the dance of brooks and the glorious peaks of Shivling, Bhagirathi, and Meru.
As you venture deeper into the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas, you’ll be greeted by close-up encounters with Himalayan giants, including Mt. Shivling, Mt. Meru, Mt. Bhagirathi (I, II, and III), Kedar Dome, Mt. Satopanth, Mt. Vasuki, and Chandra Peak. The treacherous path of the Kalindi Khal trek allows you to witness the breathtaking grandeur of glaciers such as the Gangotri Glacier, Chaturangi Glacier, Shweta Glacier, and Kalindi Glacier.
Day 01: Arrive in Gangotri
Day 02: Rest & Acclimatisation in Gangotri
Day 03: Gangotri to Bhojwasa (12,467 ft) - 14 km
Day 04: Bhojwasa to Tapovan (14,632 ft) via - Gomukh (12,795 ft) - 13 km
Day 05: Tapovan to Nandanvan (14,271 ft) via Meru Glacier - 8 km
Day 06: Nandanvan to Vasuki Tal (16,010 ft) - 6 km
Day 07: Rest & Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal
Day 08: Vasuki Tal to Khara Patthar (17,060 ft) - 6 km
Day 09: Khara Patthar to Sweta Glacier (17,880 ft) - 8 km
Day 10:Sweta Glacier to Kalindi Base Camp (18,569 ft) - 6 km
Day 11: Kalindi Base Camp to Rajaparav (16,076 ft) via Kalindi Khal (19,488 ft) - 13 km
Day 12: Rajaparav to Arwa Tal (14,763 ft) - 13 km
Day 13: Arwa Tal to Badrinath (9,842 ft) via roadhead at Ghastoli (12,467 ft) - 12 km
Day 14: Badrinath to Dehradun - 295 km drive
Day 15: Reserve Day
The only way to reach Gangotri is by road. You should reach by 3 PM. One can start the road journey either from Dehradun or Rishikesh but with a new route open now, reaching Gangotri via Dehradun is the faster option (around 242 Kms). You will receive the detail of accommodation in Gangotri through an email from us. After reaching here, check into the Guest House/Hotel. Have some rest. The evening can be utilized to explore the local market, temples, etc.
Rest and Acclimatization in Gangotri.
We start in the morning, after breakfast to trek towards Chirbasa (3600 m). From Gangotri, you may move along the beaten track towards Chirbasa, which is on the tree line. The entire trek till Chirbasa is along the roaring Bhagirathi River. We can have our pack lunch in Chirbasa. From Chirbasa, we trek further to Bhojwasa today. The trek is going to be moderate for the day. The terrain, after Chirbasa, becomes really desolate and barren. In fact, it has been referred to as Arctic Tundra by many trekkers. The entire trail passes through the dense forest till Bhojwasa. There is a small temple and a potential campsite near the river. Good place to camp for the day. Excellent sunset on Bhagirathi group of peaks to delight you in the evening.
Early in the Morning enjoy the panoramic view of the Bhagirathi group of peaks. After breakfast trek to Gomukh (3890mt), the source of the Ganges. Gomukh is where the water of Ganga trickles down from the glaciers. The sages called it 'Gomukh' because, in the distant past, it probably appeared like a cow's mouth. Explore the area and trek to Tapovan, one of the finest high altitude alpine meadows in the area. The trek from Gomukh to Tapovan is ascent steep, and as we climb, the view of the surrounding peaks becomes clearer. Tapovan known for its beautiful meadows that encircle the base camp of the Shivling peak, Tapovan is a very pleasant surprised spot with a large meadow complete with bubbling streams, wildflowers, and campsites. Herds of Bharal (blue mountain goats) are a common sight from here on mountain ridges. On the far side of the glacier the Bhagirathi I, II, III (6454mt), provide an equally impressive backdrop. It is also the little wonder where Sadhus and saints choose this spot for extended meditation during the long summer month. Arrive Tapovan and camp. Dinner and overnight stay in camp.
On this day we start early & head to the great Meru Glacier. After a brief halt to explore Meru Glacier, we trace back to Nandanvan via Gomukh glacier. The route from Tapovan leads from the upper section of the meadow till down and onto the glacier. From Gomukh turn towards Nandanvan (4340m) and steering on right one will be on top of the Gangotri glacier. The glacier runs between two ranges and the landslides make a layer of rocky moraine on the ice which makes the walking easier. The glacier walk is very slippery and a slight lack of concentration would be dangerous. Huge crevasses gaped here and there. After walking for about a kilometer there is a vertical ascent. Big rocks en route offer grips and footholds but many of them are deceptive too. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.
Morning trek along with Chaturangi Glacier to reach Vasuki Tal, a beautiful base for Mt Satopanth and Mt Vasuki Parbat with a small lake. The trek is steady upward.
Rest and Acclimatization Day at Vasuki Taal
Today's trek is of 6 hrs duration. View of Mount Sathopanth makes the whole experience worthwhile. It is one of the only two 7000+ meter peaks in India.
Today's trek is of relatively short duration. The campsite is a moraine area filled with rocks and boulders, not an ideal campsite but is a must for acclimatization purpose.
We will start our day early today. It's a short walk but since most of the trek will be in moraine area it's always good to have time in hand. On the way is Chatrungi Glacier which got its name because of 4 colors (pink, yellow, brown, green) as are visible at this place. This glacial flow from this glacier forms major tributary for Gangotri Glacier. Camping site for today is Kalindi Bhamak which is close to the snout of Kalindi Glacier. Kalindi Khal/Pass is just up ahead an opening between Avalanche and Kalindi Peak.
Today's the Day and everybody should be up and ready early in the morning. Climb to the pass is not easy by any standard and hence a continuous pace is required till we reach the pass. Once you reach the pass you will realize that all the toil and hard work was worth every second. You will get spectacular views of Mt Kamet, Mt. Mana, Chandra Parbat, Vasuki Parbat and on a clear day a view of Tibetan Plateau as well. We will camp at Raj Parav today after crossing the glacial terrain.
A long walk on glacier terrain leads to Arwa Tal.
After a long walk through the moraines we will reach Ghastoli today. On the way you will see terrain changing dramatically from grey to green a you get closet to Ghastoli. Ghastoli is a beautiful meadow and a treat for the eyes. Drive down the Mana Pass road to Badrinath.
We will board a vehicle for Dehradun. The drive to Dehradun is along the Alaknanda till Devprayag where it meets the Ganges. Board overnight Bus for Delhi from Dehradun.
This day will only be used if the need arises during the trek due to bad weather or unforeseen circumstances. You are advised to keep a buffer day in your travel plan. If the buffer day is used, you have to pay us Rs. 4500 per day (INR) +5% GST / per person. The amount will be collected by the Trek Leader.
From Day 1 through Day 15 of your walk, you will be sleeping in various hotels and tents.
All meals are provided, beginning with the first night’s dinner and ending with breakfast on day five. On all days of the walk, we provide simple, healthy vegetarian meals.
We will provide for round-trip transportation from Dehradun to Dehradun
Trekking permits and camping expenses in the woods are all accounted for.
Tents and sleeping bags of the highest quality will be provided at each camp. Fortunately, we have high-altitude sleeping bags that are good down to ten degrees Celsius.
Gaiters, microspikes, and ropes are available.
Costs associated with carrying personal items, such as luggage, on the hike.
The term “emergency costs” refers to any and all costs that crop up as a direct consequence of a crisis.
There will be no access to bottled water at any point throughout the walk.
Cost of transportation from Dehradun to Natin (Raithal) (between 1000 and 1500 INR)
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