Kalindi Pass Extreme Expedition

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Kalindi Pass Extreme Expedition

Region

Uttarakhand

Duration

12 Days / 11 Nights

Difficulty

Difficult

Altitude

19,500 Ft

Distance

100 Km

Trek Price: ₹85,000

Add-ons

Items Price (₹) Items Price (₹)
River Rafting (with Safety Kayaker) 1500 Bungee Jumping 2500
Offloading (Backpack) 1600 Single Occupancy Tent 1600
Trekking Shoes Rental 550 Down Jacket Rental 550
Trekking Pole Rental 250 Poncho / Rain Cover 200
Gloves 200 Thermal Water Bottle 300
Insurance 100 / day

Overview

Kalindi Pass Extreme Expedition: The Ultimate Trans-Himalayan Crossing

Embark on the holy grail of Indian mountaineering with Team Himalayan Dérive. The Kalindi Pass Trek is not just a high-altitude hike; it is a legendary alpine expedition connecting the two most sacred river valleys of the Garhwal Himalayas—Gangotri and Badrinath.

Traversing massive, crevasse-ridden glaciers, sheer fields of ice, and unyielding alpine moraines, this expedition pushes you over the towering Kalindi Khal Pass at an astonishing altitude of 5,950 meters (~19,520 ft). This is the definitive proving ground for elite trekkers and aspiring mountaineers looking to test their mettle.

The route demands high endurance, technical awareness, and strong acclimatization as it moves through some of the most remote and glaciated terrain in the Indian Himalayas. It is a true expedition experience where weather, altitude, and terrain constantly challenge human limits, rewarding only those prepared for extreme alpine conditions.

This journey stands as one of the most prestigious and demanding trans-Himalayan crossings, offering unmatched wilderness, spiritual significance, and high-altitude adventure.

Short Itinerary

Short Itinerary – Kalindi Pass Extreme Expedition

Day 1: Dehradun → Gangotri
  • Drive: ~241 km | 8–9 hours
  • Overnight stay in Gangotri
Day 2: Gangotri → Bhojbasa
  • Trek: 14 km | ~7 hours
  • Overnight camping at Bhojbasa
Day 3: Bhojbasa → Tapovan (via Gaumukh)
  • Trek: 9 km | ~7 hours
  • Overnight camping at Tapovan
Day 4: Tapovan → Nandanvan
  • Trek: 9 km | ~8 hours
  • Glacier traverse
  • Overnight camping at Nandanvan
Day 5: Nandanvan → Vasuki Tal
  • Trek: 7 km | ~7 hours
  • Overnight camping at Vasuki Tal
Day 6: Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal
  • Rest + technical training
  • Overnight stay at campsite
Day 7: Vasuki Tal → Khara Patthar
  • Trek: 7 km | ~7 hours
  • Glacier terrain
  • Overnight camping
Day 8: Khara Patthar → Sweta Glacier
  • Trek: 6 km | ~8 hours
  • Technical glacier crossing
  • Overnight camping on glacier
Day 9: Sweta Glacier → Kalindi Base Camp
  • Trek: 7 km | ~7 hours
  • Altitude: ~5,590 m
  • Overnight camping at Base Camp
Day 10: Summit Push – Kalindi Khal → Raja Parav
  • Trek: High-altitude technical ascent
  • Summit: ~5,950 m
  • Overnight camping at Raja Parav
Day 11: Raja Parav → Arwa Tal / Jungle Camp
  • Trek: Long descent
  • Transition into Alpine Valley
  • Overnight camping
Day 12: Arwa Tal → Ghastoli → Drive to Badrinath
  • Trek + drive
  • Expedition ends at Badrinath

Detailed Itinerary

Kalindi Pass Extreme Expedition – Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Gangotri (The Sacred Gateway)
  • Distance: ~241 km | 8–9 hours drive
  • Early morning departure from Dehradun with expedition team
  • Drive along Bhagirathi River through Uttarkashi and Harsil Valley
  • Scenic Himalayan route with river gorges, forests, and mountain villages
  • Permits and final checks en route (if required)

Arrival at Gangotri (3,415 m):

  • Check-in at guesthouse/homestay
  • Light acclimatization walk near Bhagirathi River
  • Rest and hydration for altitude adaptation

Accommodation: Guesthouse / Homestay
Meals: Dinner

Day 2: Gangotri → Bhojbasa (14 km | ~7 hrs)
  • Permit clearance at Gangotri National Park entry gate
  • Begin trek along Bhagirathi River valley

Route highlights:

  • Chirbasa forest zone (pine and birch trees)
  • Gradual ascent with glacier valley views
  • Rocky river trails and suspension bridge crossings

Experience:

  • First full trekking day in Himalayan wilderness
  • Increasing altitude and cold exposure

Arrival at Bhojbasa:

  • Wide barren valley near glacier zone
  • First close view of Bhagirathi peaks

Accommodation: Alpine expedition tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 3: Bhojbasa → Tapovan via Gaumukh (9 km | ~7 hrs)
  • Early trek towards Gaumukh Glacier (source of Ganga)
  • Walk over moraine and rocky glacier terrain

Key sections:

  • Gaumukh snout (glacial origin point)
  • Technical moraine crossing zone
  • Steep ascent to Tapovan ridge

Experience:

  • Entry into high-altitude alpine meadow ecosystem
  • Iconic views of Mt. Shivling and Bhagirathi peaks

Accommodation: Alpine expedition tents at Tapovan
Meals: All meals included

Day 4: Tapovan → Nandanvan (9 km | ~8 hrs)
  • Full glacier traverse across Gangotri icefield
  • Rope-assisted movement in crevasse-prone sections

Terrain:

  • Crevasses, ice plates, and unstable moraine
  • Rockfall zones requiring careful navigation

Experience:

  • Technical glacier navigation and team rope movement
  • High exposure and altitude adaptation

Accommodation: Alpine expedition tents at Nandanvan
Meals: All meals included

Day 5: Nandanvan → Vasuki Tal (7 km | ~7 hrs)
  • Traverse along Chaturangi Glacier system
  • Narrow ridges and moraine crossings

Arrival at Vasuki Tal (4,880 m):

  • Sacred alpine lake (often frozen)
  • Surreal high-altitude environment

Experience:

  • Thin air and strong winds
  • Major acclimatization milestone

Accommodation: Alpine tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 6: Acclimatization Day at Vasuki Tal
  • Mandatory rest day for altitude adaptation

Activities:

  • Oxygen level monitoring
  • Hydration and recovery focus
  • Rope technique revision
  • Crampon walking practice
  • Ice axe safety drills

Purpose:

  • Reduce AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness) risk
  • Prepare for glacier expedition zone ahead

Accommodation: Alpine tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 7: Vasuki Tal → Khara Patthar (7 km | ~7 hrs)
  • Enter deep glacier wilderness zone
  • Traverse unstable moraine and scree fields

Terrain:

  • Loose rocks and shifting ice
  • Glacier-fed river channels

Experience:

  • Vegetation disappears completely
  • Navigation fully guide-dependent

Accommodation: High-altitude alpine tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 8: Khara Patthar → Sweta Glacier (6 km | ~8 hrs)
  • Full glacier walking day over ice and moraine

Challenges:

  • Crevasse-prone terrain
  • Whiteout and low visibility risk
  • Slow technical movement required

Experience:

  • Pure expedition-style glacier travel
  • Extreme cold exposure zone

Accommodation: Expedition tents on glacier
Meals: All meals included

Day 9: Sweta Glacier → Kalindi Base Camp (7 km | ~7 hrs)
  • Approach to summit region begins
  • Trek through ice ridges and snowfields

Arrival at Base Camp (5,590 m):

  • Final staging for summit attempt
  • Equipment sorting and rope assignments

Preparation:

  • Weather assessment
  • Oxygen and health check
  • Summit timing briefing

Accommodation: Expedition tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 10: Summit Push – Kalindi Khal (5,950 m) → Raja Parav
  • Midnight start (12:00–2:00 AM)
  • Full technical ascent using ropes and crampons

Summit section:

  • Steep snow walls
  • Fixed rope climbs
  • Crevasse crossings

At Kalindi Pass:

  • 360° Himalayan panorama
  • Views of Kamet, Mana, Changabang, Tibetan plateau

Descent:

  • Technical down-climb to Raja Parav
  • Long endurance recovery descent

Accommodation: Alpine tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 11: Raja Parav → Arwa Tal & Jungle Camp
  • Gradual descent from glacier zone
  • Transition into rocky alpine valley

Terrain:

  • Boulder fields and river crossings
  • Glacier-fed Arwa River basin

Experience:

  • Return of minimal vegetation
  • Warmer air compared to glacier camps

Accommodation: Alpine tents
Meals: All meals included

Day 12: Arwa Tal → Ghastoli → Drive to Badrinath
  • Final trekking section to Ghastoli (border outpost)
  • Administrative clearance and exit formalities

Drive:

  • 25 km drive from Ghastoli to Badrinath

Experience:

  • Completion of trans-Himalayan crossing
  • Entry into sacred pilgrimage town

Expedition ends at Badrinath

Rental Gear List (Pre-booking required)

  • Trekking Poles: ₹200 (adjustable) / ₹150 (fixed)
  • RainPoncho: ₹200
  • Flask: ₹300
  • Gloves: ₹150/₹250
  • LunchBox&Tiffin Boxes: ₹250
  • Headlamps: ₹150
  • Extra WarmJackets: ₹550
  • Trekking Shoes: ₹550
  • Trekking Pants: ₹450

Note: Reserve rental gear in advance. Rental fees may apply.

Inclusions

  • Transport: Dehradun – Harsil – Gangotri – Dehradun
  • Accommodation: 2 nights in Harsil Cottage, 3 nights in tents (Double/Triple sharing)
  • Meals as per itinerary (veg only)
  • Certified trek leader, guides, support staff
  • Camping gear: tents, sleeping bags, mattresses
  • All necessary permits and forest fees
  • First aid kit, oxygen cylinder
  • Mules/porters for common gear

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses (tips, shopping, etc.)
  • Bottled water or aerated drinks
  • Insurance, emergency evacuation, and rescue
  • Any meals not mentioned above
  • Personal trekking gear (available on rent)
  • Porter for personal luggage (available at extra cost)
  • Anything not mentioned in ‘Inclusions’