


Borasu Pass Expedition
Region
Uttarakhand
Duration
8 Days, 7 Nights
Difficulty
Difficult
Altitude
17,880 Ft.
Distance
60 Km
Trek Price: ₹45,000
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
Borasu Pass Expedition – Trek Overview
The Borasu Pass Expedition is a challenging high-altitude crossover trek in the Indian Himalayas that connects the lush valleys of Sankri in Uttarakhand with the remote Baspa Valley of Chitkul.
This expedition passes through the scenic Har Ki Dun Valley, alpine meadows, dense pine and oak forests, glacial terrains, and high mountain camps before crossing the technical Borasu Pass at 5,450 meters.
The journey is known for its raw Himalayan beauty, remote camping experience, and dramatic transition from the Garhwal Himalayas to the Kinnaur Himalayas. Trekkers experience untouched wilderness, traditional mountain villages, and breathtaking views of snow-covered peaks throughout the route.
This expedition is considered one of the most scenic and demanding crossover treks in India, suitable only for experienced trekkers with strong endurance and prior high-altitude exposure.
Short Itinerary
Short Itinerary – Borasu Pass Expedition
Day 1: Dehradun → Sankri (200 km | 8–10 hrs)
- Drive via Mussoorie & Tons Valley
- Reach Sankri base village
- Overnight stay
Day 2: Sankri → Taluka → Osla (12 km trek)
- Forest trek along Supin River
- Visit Osla village
- Stay in homestay
Day 3: Osla → Seematra (7 km | 4–5 hrs)
- Alpine forest & meadow trek
- Swargarohini views
- Camp stay
Day 4: Seematra → Har Ki Dun (5 km | 3–4 hrs)
- Enter Valley of Gods
- Scenic alpine meadows
- Camp at Har Ki Dun
Day 5: Har Ki Dun → Ratta Tho (7 km | 5–6 hrs)
- Rugged ascent & moraine zone
- High-altitude camp
Day 6: Ratta Tho → Upper Lamjunga Base (5 km | 4–5 hrs)
- Steep climb to base camp
- Snow terrain preparation
Day 7: Upper Lamjunga → Borasu Pass → Bonga (12 km | 9–11 hrs)
- Summit pass crossing (5,450 m)
- Enter Kinnaur region
- Camp at Bonga
Day 8: Bonga → Chitkul → Shimla
- Descend to Chitkul
- Drive via Sangla Valley
- Trip ends at Shimla
Detailed Itinerary
Borasu Pass Expedition – Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Dehradun To Sankri (Drive)
- Distance: 200 Km | Time: 8–10 Hours
- Early morning departure from Dehradun
- Scenic drive through Mussoorie hills and along the Tons River valley
- Entry into Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, rich in pine and deodar forests
- Arrival at Sankri, a small Himalayan base village
- Check-in to guesthouse, trek briefing, and preparation
Accommodation: Guesthouse in Sankri
Meals Included: Dinner
Day 2: Sankri To Taluka (Drive) & Trek To Osla
- Trek Distance: 12 Km | Altitude: 2,560 M
- Short drive (12 Km) to Taluka village
- Trek begins through dense forests of chestnut, walnut, pine, and oak
- The trail follows the Supin River with suspension bridges and a gradual ascent
- Reach Osla, a culturally rich village with traditional wooden houses
- Visit Someshwar Temple, dedicated to Duryodhana (unique Himalayan tradition)
Accommodation: Homestay in Osla
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Osla To Seematra
- Trek: 7 Km | Time: 4–5 Hours
- Gradual ascent through alpine forests and open meadows
- First clear views of Swargarohini Massif
- Trail becomes quieter and more remote
- Camp setup at Seematra with panoramic Himalayan views
Accommodation: Alpine Tent Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Seematra To Har Ki Dun (Valley Of Gods)
- Trek: 5 Km | Altitude: 3,510 M
- Enter the legendary Har Ki Dun Valley, known as the Valley of Gods
- Walk through wide alpine meadows and river crossings
- Views of Black Peak (Kalanag), Swargarohini, and Jaundhar Glacier
- Time for exploration and acclimatization
Accommodation: Campsite in Har Ki Dun
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Har Ki Dun To Ratta Tho
- Trek: 7 Km | Altitude: 4,100 M
- Trail leaves the main valley route and becomes more rugged
- Rocky terrain, moraine sections, and glacier approach
- Enter high-altitude zone with thinner air
- Camp at Ratta Tho (“Red Stone” campsite)
Accommodation: High Altitude Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Ratta Tho To Upper Lamjunga (Base Camp)
- Trek: 5 Km | Altitude: 4,900 M
- Steep ascent towards the expedition base camp
- Challenging terrain with snow patches and scree slopes
- Final acclimatization stop before pass crossing
- Preparation for summit day (weather check, gear prep)
Accommodation: Expedition Base Camp Tents
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Upper Lamjunga → Borasu Pass → Bonga Camp
- Trek: 12 Km | Time: 9–11 Hours
- Early start for the toughest and most important day
- Steep climb over snowfields, ice, and loose scree
- Cross Borasu Pass at 5,450 M
- Witness a dramatic transition from the Garhwal Himalayas to the Kinnaur Himalayas
- Long descent towards the Baspa Valley
- Reach Bonga Camp by evening
Accommodation: Alpine Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Day 8: Bonga To Chitkul & Drive To Shimla
- Trek: 8 Km | Drive: 240 Km
- Descend into Chitkul, the last inhabited village of India
- Celebrate the successful completion of the expedition
- Drive through the Sangla Valley towards Shimla
- Scenic journey along the Baspa River
Meals Included: Breakfast
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’