Rupin Pass Trek

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Rupin Pass Trek Highlights

  • The trek features dramatic scenery changes, from dense forests to towering snowfields.​
  • Rupin Pass offers breathtaking views of cascading multi-stage waterfalls along the trail.​
  • You cross intricate wooden bridges and traverse alongside the pristine Rupin River.​
  • Encounter unique Himalayan villages with traditional Kathkuni architecture and vibrant local culture.​
  • The thrilling ascent through Rupin Gully leads to panoramic vistas from the high-altitude pass

About Rupin Pass Trek

The Rupin Pass Trek is a classic Himalayan adventure set in the wild expanse of Uttarakhand, inviting explorers to embark on a journey through constantly changing landscapes and dramatic elevation gains. Beginning in the remote valleys near the Uttarakhand-Himachal border, trekkers move from lush forests and ancient villages to sprawling alpine meadows and snow-clad passes, traversing more than 37 km over seven exciting days.​ What sets this trek apart is the remarkable contrast of the terrain—a path where cascading waterfalls, hanging villages like Jakha, and rhododendron-filled woods quickly give way to high-altitude grasslands and rugged snowy gullies. The route is studded with natural marvels such as the multi-tiered Rupin Waterfalls and the dramatic final ascent through the Rupin Gully, which leads to mesmerizing 360-degree Himalayan vistas from the pass itself.​

Travelers along Rupin Pass are treated not only to visual splendor but also a rich sense of discovery, immersing themselves in Himalayan culture and the everyday life of mountain communities. For those drawn to adventure and transformation, this trek promises both challenge and reward, and leaves every participant with lasting stories of perseverance, wonder, and true wilderness connection.
Quick Facts
  • Region / Country: Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand, India (the trek starts from Dhaula and ends in Sangla, Himachal Pradesh)
  • Highest Altitude: 15,250 ft (4,650 m)
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
  • Approx Total Trek Distance: 52 km (approx.)
  • Best Months to do Rupin Pass Trekking: May to June and September to October
  • Season: Summer & Post-Monsoon
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Drive Distance: ~200 km (8–9 hours)
Highlights: Scenic drive via Mussoorie, Purola, Mori, and Netwar
Overview: Begin your Himalayan adventure with a long but picturesque drive from Dehradun to Dhaula, the base village of the Rupin Pass trek. The route winds through pine forests, river valleys, and terraced fields along the Tons River. Camp at Dhaula beside the river and soak in the serenity of the lower Himalayas.

Tip: Keep your camera handy – the landscape en route perfectly sets the mood for the days ahead.

Trek Distance: ~11 km | Duration: 5–6 hours
Trail Type: Gradual ascent through forest paths and villages
Highlights: Traditional wooden houses, prayer flags, and the Sewa temple dedicated to Karna

Overview: The first trekking day introduces you to Himalayan village life. Follow the trail along the Rupin River, crossing suspension bridges and apple orchards. Sewa village marks your first campsite — a charming settlement known for its beautiful wooden carvings and warm locals.

Trek Distance: ~10 km | Duration: 6–7 hours
Trail Condition: Moderate climb with steep stretches
Highlights: Cross the Uttarakhand-Himachal border, river crossings, terraced fields
Overview: Ascend gradually through forests until you reach a hanging bridge over the Rupin River. From here, climb steeply to Jiskun, surrounded by pine and deodar forests. The views of snow peaks begin to appear as the air grows crisper.

Tip: Hydrate well and pace yourself – the altitude gain becomes noticeable.

Trek Distance:  4 km | Duration: 3–4 hours
Highlights: Jakha – the famous hanging village

Overview: This short but steep section takes you through forest patches and traditional wooden homes to Jakha, the highest and last inhabited village on the trail. Known for its tilted architecture seemingly hanging off the hillside, Jakha offers majestic views and a peek into Himachali-Garhwali culture.

Trek Distance: 8 km | Duration: 6 hours
Trail Type: Gradual to steep ascent through rhododendron forests
Highlights: Snow bridges, blooming meadows, and glimpses of the lower waterfall

Overview: Enter alpine zones as the trees thin out. Cross wooden bridges, vast meadows dotted with wildflowers, and icy patches as you reach Saruwas Thatch. You’ll camp beside the Rupin River with stunning views of cascading streams and snowy cliffs ahead.

Trek Distance: 3 km | Duration: 3–4 hours
Trail Condition: Steep and stunning – often over snow depending on the season
Highlights: The iconic three-tier Rupin Waterfall

Overview: Today’s trek is short yet steep and mesmerizing. You climb alongside the multi-level Rupin Waterfall, crossing snow bridges and ice patches. The campsite above the waterfall is perched dramatically at the edge of the valley, offering breathtaking views.

Tip: Dress in layers – temperatures drop rapidly in the evenings.

Trek Distance: 8 km | Duration: 8–9 hours
Trail Type: Strenuous; steep climb to the pass followed by descent
Highlights: Rupin Gully ascent, panoramic Himalayan views from the pass

Overview: The most thrilling day of the trek! Begin early and ascend the steep snow gully leading to Rupin Pass using microspikes or gaiters if needed. From the top, soak in views of the Kinnaur Kailash range before descending into Ronti Gad. This high-altitude meadow offers a peaceful campsite and a well-earned rest.

Trek Distance: 12 km | Duration: 6–7 hours
Trail Condition: Continuous descent through forests and pastures
Highlights: Kinnauri villages, apple orchards, transition from alpine to green valleys

Overview: A long descent brings you to the vibrant Baspa Valley in Sangla, Himachal Pradesh, marking the end of your Himalayan adventure. Enjoy your first real meal in days and take in the beauty of Kinnaur’s terraced landscapes.

Tip: You can plan your return journey from Sangla to Shimla via Reckong Peo.

Pickup from Dehradun Railway Station at 7:00 AM; drive to Dhaula via Mussoorie, Purola, Mori, and Netwar along the Tons River.
Distance: 200 km | Duration: 8–9 hours
Altitude: 5,100 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite at Dhaula

 

Trek from Dhaula to Sewa through forest trails and riverside villages with wooden houses and apple orchards.
Trek Distance: 11 km | Trek Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude: 6,300 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite at Sewa

Day 3:
Trek from Sewa to Jiskun via hanging bridge and steep forest climbs crossing into Himachal Pradesh.
Trek Distance: 10 km | Trek Time: 6–7 hours
Altitude: 7,700 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite / Homestay at Jiskun

Day 4:
Trek from Jiskun to Jakha, the highest and last inhabited village on the route, known as the “hanging village.”
Trek Distance: 4 km | Trek Time: 3–4 hours
Altitude: 8,700 ft | Overnight Stay: Homestay / Campsite at Jakha

Day 5:
Trek from Jakha to Saruwas Thatch (Lower Waterfall Camp) through rhododendron forests and alpine meadows.
Trek Distance: 8 km | Trek Time: 6 hours
Altitude: 11,150 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite near Lower Waterfall

Day 6:
Trek from Lower Waterfall Camp to Upper Waterfall Camp alongside the magnificent three-tier Rupin Waterfall.
Trek Distance: 3 km | Trek Time: 3–4 hours
Altitude: 13,120 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite above Waterfall

Day 7:
Trek from Upper Waterfall Camp to Rupin Pass (15,250 ft) and descend to Ronti Gad.
Trek Distance: 8 km | Trek Time: 8–9 hours
Altitude: 13,000 ft (Ronti Gad) | Overnight Stay: Campsite at Ronti Gad

Day 8:
Descend from Ronti Gad to Sangla through lush meadows, forests, and Kinnauri villages; trek ends at Sangla.
Trek Distance: 12 km | Trek Time: 6–7 hours
Altitude: 8,600 ft | Trip Ends at: Sangla (Drive to Shimla / Reckong Peo can be planned)

The Rupin Pass Trek is best suited for trekkers aged 16 to 60 years with good physical fitness and prior experience on moderate Himalayan treks. Since this is a high-altitude, challenging trek involving steep ascents, snow crossings, and long walking hours, participants should have sound health and stamina. Those with chronic medical conditions such as heart, respiratory, or joint problems should avoid or seek medical advice before joining.

Before attempting the Rupin Pass Trek, ensure you are medically fit and acclimatization-ready. A medical fitness check-up is strongly recommended.
You should be able to:

Jog or brisk walk 5 km in 35–40 minutes without strain.

Carry a 10–12 kg backpack comfortably for several hours.

Climb stairs or steep slopes with minimal fatigue.

If you have any pre-existing medical condition, consult your doctor and inform the Travlofy team before booking.

To prepare your body for the altitude and endurance challenges, follow a 4–6 week training plan that includes:

Cardio workouts such as running, brisk walking, swimming, or cycling (4–5 times per week)

Strength training for legs, shoulders, and core (squats, lunges, planks)

Practice treks or hikes carrying a loaded backpack on weekends

Stretching and yoga for flexibility and better recovery

  • Quick-dry base layers (thermal tops/bottoms)
  • Insulating fleece or padded jacket for cold nights
  • Waterproof windbreaker or rain jacket
  • Trekking pants (avoid jeans or cotton lowers)
  • Woolen cap, gloves, muffler or buff
  • Sturdy trekking shoes with ankle support and good grip
  • Lightweight camp shoes or sandals
  • Backpack (40–50 liters) with rain cover
  • Warm sleeping bag (suitable for sub-zero temperatures)
  • Trekking poles for steep and snowy sections
  • Headlamp or torch with extra batteries
  • 2L water bottle or hydration bladder
  • Personal medical kit, sunscreen, lip balm, and sunglasses
  • Energy bars, dry fruits, and snacks for quick energy
  • Basic camping gear (tent, pad, stove) if trekking independently

  • Government-issued ID (Aadhar, Passport, or Driver’s License)
  • Trekking permits and forest entry passes (usually arranged by organizer)
  • Fitness or medical certificate (if required)
  • Emergency contact information

The Rupin Pass Trek weather varies drastically with altitude.

Best Season: May to June and September to early October.

Temperature Range: Daytime 10°C to 15°C | Nighttime -1°C to -5°C near the pass.
Expect snow patches, cold winds, and occasional rainfall. Layering is key — carry waterproof outerwear and shoes with excellent grip for icy and slippery terrain.

Always trek with a certified guide or experienced group.

Acclimatize well at each camp to avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).

Stay hydrated and eat nutritious meals regularly.

Use trekking poles for support on steep and snow-covered sections.

Avoid overexertion — pace yourself and take adequate breaks.

Carry a personal first-aid kit and necessary medications.

Be cautious near waterfalls, snow bridges, and steep ridges.

Respect local customs and natural surroundings.

  • Stay positive and patient even in tough terrain and cold conditions.
  • Be ready for unpredictable Himalayan weather.
  • Cooperate and maintain team spirit with fellow trekkers.
  • Appreciate the raw beauty of nature and disconnect from urban stress.
  • Remember — the journey to Rupin Pass is as rewarding as the destination.

Inclusions

  • Road transfer from Dehradun (railway station/airport) to Dhaula base camp and drop at trek end point in Sangla (as per group itinerary).​
  • Twin-sharing tent accommodation during trek nights and local homestay/dormitory stay at base villages (e.g., Jiskun, Jakha).
  • All vegetarian meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on last morning, freshly prepared by a dedicated kitchen team.​
  • Qualified trek leader, support staff, local guides, and a kitchen team for logistics, safety, and navigation.​
  • Camping essentials: mountain‑rated sleeping bags, sleeping mats, tents, and technical gear (gaiters, microspikes, etc.) as required.
  • Basic group first-aid kit, on‑trail medical support, and emergency oxygen.
  • Necessary permits/forest fees and village/campsite entry charges along the route.
  • Mules or porters for carrying common equipment and group supplies (not personal luggage unless add‑on is purchased).
  • Cloakroom facility for extra personal luggage at base camp (nominal fee may apply).
  • Mandatory trek insurance as specified in the package.

Note : All services or items not explicitly mentioned as part of the trek package are excluded.

Exclusions

  • Any travel or stay in Dehradun or Shimla before Day 1 or after the last day of the trek.
  • Personal trekking gear (shoes, jackets, poles), luggage packing/unpacking, and porters for personal bags unless opted for; rental gear is not included.​
  • Insurance for personal accident, evacuation, or medical rescue (unless bundled in the trek package).​
  • Meals/snacks/beverages during transit beyond trek dates, and personal expenses like laundry, WiFi, phone charges, battery charging, shopping.
  • Tips/gratuity for guides, support staff, and any costs caused by itinerary changes, weather, roadblocks, or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Extra costs arising from evacuation, rescue, medical emergencies, or route deviation due to health or natural events.
  • Any permit fees for foreign nationals, drone camera usage, or optional adventures/excursions not included in the standard itinerary.

Rupin Pass Trek Policies

Cancellation Policy

Bookings can be canceled by the traveler prior to the trek start date.
Cancellations made 15 days or more before the trek departure will incur a 10% administrative fee.
Cancellations made 7–14 days before departure will incur a 25% cancellation fee.
Cancellations made less than 7 days before departure are non-refundable.
Trek cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances like extreme weather or natural calamities will be communicated promptly, and rescheduling or partial refund options may be offered.

Refund Policy

Refunds will be processed within 7–10 business days after receiving a valid cancellation request.
Refunds are issued to the original mode of payment used during booking.
Any bank or transaction charges applicable during refund processing will be deducted from the total refundable amount.
Refund eligibility is subject to adherence to the cancellation timeline mentioned above.

Confirmation Policy

All bookings are confirmed only after full payment or as per agreed payment terms.
Upon successful booking, travelers will receive a confirmation email or message containing the booking details, trek itinerary, and any other relevant instructions.
Travelers may be required to provide identity proof for verification prior to the trek.

Payment Terms Policy

A 50% advance is required at the time of booking to secure your spot, with the remaining 50% to be paid 15 days prior to the trek start date.
Payments can be made via bank transfer, UPI, credit/debit cards, or online payment gateways.
Bookings made within 7 days of departure require full payment upfront.
Failure to complete payments within the specified deadlines may result in automatic cancellation of the booking.

Rupin Pass Trek FAQ's

What is the difficulty level of the Rupin Pass trek?
The Rupin Pass trek is rated as moderate to difficult, featuring steep climbs, river crossings, and sections over snow and rocky terrain, making it suitable for fit trekkers who are prepared for long days and varied elevation.
What is the best time to do the Rupin Pass trek?
The best time for the Rupin Pass trek is late May to June and September to October, when the trail is clear of heavy snow, rhododendrons are blooming, and weather conditions are ideal for both scenic views and safe passage.
How long does the Rupin Pass trek take and what is the distance?
The trek usually takes 7 to 8 days to complete, covering a total distance of approximately 37 to 42 kilometers, depending on the route variant and operator.
Where does the Rupin Pass trek start and end?
The trek begins at Dhaula or Bawta, a base village accessible from Dehradun or Shimla, and ends in Sangla village in Himachal Pradesh after crossing the pass.
Is prior trekking experience necessary for the Rupin Pass trek?
Prior trekking experience is not mandatory but highly recommended; first-timers with strong fitness and preparation can join, though knowledge of high-altitude trekking and stamina for long days is beneficial.

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    Maps & Location

    Starting Point
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    Dhaula (Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand)

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