Bali Pass Trek- Govind National Park, Uttarakhand

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The Bali Pass Trek connects the Har ki Dun Valley with Yamunotri town, and the distance from the taluka to Janki Chatti is 66 km. It passes through heritage villages like Osla, Gangad, and Taluk and exploration to Govinda National Park, where you can see Ruinsara Lake and many waterfalls.

The 11,483-foot Ruinsara Lake highlights the beauty of Govind National Park with its vibrant wildflowers, especially orchids. Along the River Tons are the picturesque villages of Gangad, Seema, and Osla. Explore nearby Banderpoonch Glacier and Black Peak Base Camp.

The 12,795-foot trek through Kalanag, Swargarohini, and Dumdar Kandi Pass is known to originate from the Kyarkoti Glacier on the Tons River. The 66-kilometer trek encounters many waterfalls, which add to its beauty. The third day of the Seema and Golden Stream Trek features beautiful waterfalls, adding to the charm of the trek.

Near the end, the massive Bandar Panch Glacier and Saptarshi Kund represent the true source of the Yamuna River. The pass is mostly accessible from the Har Ki Dun Valley, allowing time to acclimate.

The best times to travel are the pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons, offering opportunities in spring (mid-May to June) and autumn (September to late October). These seasons provide favorable weather conditions and offer spectacular views of nature, with vibrant colors and varied landscapes.

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