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Day 1: Reach Sankri.
Day 2: Sankri (1,920 m) to Seema/Osla (2,200 m) - 1 h drive + 5-6 h trek.
Day 3: Seema/Osla to Harki Dun (3,510 m) - 4-5 h.
Day 4: Har ki Dun to RathaTho (4,200 m)- 4-5 h.
Day 5: RathaTho to Borasu pass base camp (Upper Lamjung) (4,900 m) - 3-4 h.
Day 6: Borasu pass base camp (Upper Lamjung) to Bonga (4,000 m) via Borasu pass (5,360 m) - 7-8 h.
Day 7: Bonga to Chitkul (3,430 m)- 7-8 h.
Day 8: Departure from Chitkul.
Borasu Pass Trek connects Tons Valley in Uttarakhand with Baspa Valley in Himachal. Trek to Borasu Pass offers the genuine experience to the trekkers. It is known as a strenuous trek, with pass situated at a high elevation of 17, 224 Ft. The trek begins from Lovely "Taluka" Village and goes by the village of Gangaad, Dhatmir, Seema and Osla until Har Ki Dun. The trek goes through thick forests of chestnut, pecan, willow and chinar trees. The trek from Osla to Har-ki-Dun is through terraced mountain fields, rich green lush patches, and thick coniferous backwoods the path from Har ki Dun to Chitkul (In Himachal) covers a wide range of scenes. Being on the outskirt of Indian Himalayas the pass is near Tibet. Borasu Pass trek cost is worth taking. The Borasu Pass trek is intended for experienced trekkers just because of its exhausting path, rock segments, different ice sheet intersections, steeps and slippery areas. The best months for the Borasu Pass Trek is May, June, Late-September and October.
The altitude of Borasu Pass Trek is 17,224 Ft. one can attain the maximum altitude depends on the subject to his endurance, and other conditions such as a climate, temperature.
The thing that one has to keep in mind is to take the proper medication, though we provide every possible thing, but it is always better to keep your medicines.
According to your health, Hydration is the most important when you will trek to the higher altitude, so keep your body hydrated while trekking.
Borasu Pass Trek is graded as a difficult trek and people having prior experience in trekking with almost 7 to 10 days in Himalayas can do this trek. It requires more strength and endurance for one to do this trek. One should gain the experience in mountains first then only should choose Borasu pass trek.
Minimum age limit for Borasu pass trek is 13 years but still we recommend no children’s in the trek, still if the child is coming so should only be accompanied with parents.
This Himalayan trek is graded as the difficult trek so it cannot be chosen to take the family to this trek.
The best time to visit Borasu Pass trek is between pre monsoon months of May- June and post monsoon months of September till November.
Borasu Pass Trek temperature will range from 5-15 degrees Celsius. The nights will get cold dropping the temperature to -2 to -5 degrees Celsius. The higher the altitude you gain.
One of the most admired treks in Uttarakhand is the Borasu Pass trek. This trek is meant for seasoned trekkers only. It’s a so challenging crossover from the beautiful Tons Valley in Uttarakhand to the alluring Baspa Valley in Himachal Pradesh. The beauty and the grandeur found on this trek are unmatched. One can feel the beauty of central Himalayas and this can be the best experience for the trekkers to choose. Borasu Pass trek itinerary makes it less tiring for the trekkers.
Day 1: Reach Sankri.
Time taken: 7 hrs drive
On this day you will drive to Sankri from Dehradun. If you have booked your transportation with us then we will drive you till Sankri, Otherwise you have to Report in Sankri. At base camp after resting for some time you can explore a bit, and at night have your dinner and sleep early so that you can trek early in the morning. The distance from Dehradun to Sankri is 7 to 8 hrs.
Sankri (1,920 m) to Seema/Osla (2,200 m) - 1 h drive + 5-6 h trek.
Time Taken: 1 hrs drive, 5 to 6 hrs trek
Trek Gradient: Moderate to Difficult
Water sources: Carry your own water bottle
On our 2nd day will drive till Taluka and from where the trek to Seema/Osla will start. We have to walk upward in little patches that won’t be so hard but you need to be cautions. The way is of sand, and big stones. We will walk along Supin River, and into pine, and walnut trees. We will be able to interact with the villagers. We cross couple of streams that merge with Supin River. Now we continue to trek for an hour or two then the village Osla opens up its perspective to you. Seema is a small place opposite to Osla where we are going to settle out camps to tonight.
Day 3: Seema/Osla to Harki Dun (3,510 m) - 4-5 h.
Altitude: 11,515 Ft.
Time Taken: 4 to 5 hrs
Trek Gradient: Moderate to Difficult.
Water sources: Carry your own water bottles.
On this day the trail starts from Osla and get a gradual rise, passes through the eye pleasing flowers like orchids, fleece flowers and sunflowers. The trail from Seema initially continues and followed by crossing a hanging bridge over river Rupin. Now the trail ascends, go past through fields and meadows with huts. The trail goes on the ridge name as Kalkatti Dhar, from where the trail goes towards Har Ki Dun. From here the trail starts to get the rise and later gets steep. Now when you reach the meadows to the campsite at Har Ki Dun you will feel so blessed. The campsite is by the small stream, with peaks of Har Ki Dun and Swargarohini standing above.
Day 4: Har ki Dun to RathaTho (4,200 m)- 4-5 h.
Altitude: 13,779 Ft.
Time Taken: 4 to 5 hrs
Trek Gradient: Moderate to Difficult .
Water sources: Carry your own water bottles.
On this day we trek to RathaTho from Hari Ki Dun, initially we cross the wooden bridge near Har ki Dun Forest, and take the trail towads lush green valley. On this day Hata Peak, Swargarohini peak will be the prominent peak for you to witness. The trek will contine and passes through boulders and muddy pathway, you have to very careful as there will be huge boulders.
You will then notice the tree line ends and see the stream connecting the valley. You will see the Morinda tal, a glacial lake coming through Borasu Glacier. The trail starts to become narrow with huge rocky paths. Following this path you will see the greengrass lands and a rocky trail with a little ascent and this will take you to your campsite of Ratha Tho.
Day 5: RathaTho to Borasu pass base camp (Upper Lamjung) (4,900 m) - 3-4 h.
Altitude: 16,079 Ft.
Time Taken: 4 to 5 hrs
Trek Gradient: Moderate to Difficult.
Water sources: Carry your own water bottles.
On this day we trek to Borasu pass base camp from Ratha tho which is a 3 to 4 hrs trekking and might take 4 km of distance to reach. The trail is rough with huge boulders so one has to be cautions while walking. After walking for long hours we reach the Borasu pass base camp that is also called upper Lamjung as well. Basically Lamjung is the local language which stands for “Long Moustache”. The bridge near the pass seems like a long Moustache and looks wonderful that why its name is Lamjung. Now follow the climb over the steep ridge, and you will see the upper Lamjung campsite. This campsite is between the Borasu pass and the Borasu Glacier which is going to be the new experience for you.
Day 6: Borasu pass base camp (Upper Lamjung) to Bonga (4,000 m) via Borasu pass (5,360 m) - 7-8 h.
Altitude : 17,585 Ft. to 13,123 Ft.
Time Taken : 7 to 8 hrs
Trek Gradient : Moderate to Difficult
Water Sources : Carry your own water bottles
On 6th day we start early before sunrise as we have to reach Bonga on time and it will be a long day. As we move higher on the trek, the scene from behind will change its perspective and this is going to be so astonishing. As you finally cross the two glaciers and boulders, you see the Borasu pass lies before you. Now we descend towards Himachal side of the pass. Later, the trek is along the tributary of Baspa River, and you may find many shepherds near your campsite and the scene will be so mesmerizing.
Day 7: Bonga to Chitkul (3,430 m)- 7-8 h.
Altitude: 11,253 Ft
Time Taken: 7 to 8 hrs trek
Trek Gradient: Moderate
Water Sources: Carry your own water bottles
On this day, the trek will take around 7 to 8 hrs but it is going to be an easy walkthrough the flowers and forests. As this is the last day of your trek and from Chitkul you will head towards your destinations so grab all the memories of the trek and shine. The trek ends here.
Day 8: Departure from Chitkul.
On this day you will leave the Chitkul, and if your transport is booked with us then you leave with us otherwise you will go by your own that you can easily get from there.
Trekking, no doubt, is one of the most thrilling adventure one could ever have in his/her life. With an elegance of nature and unmatchable experience of the pristine mountain ranges, trekking stands out among all the adventures across the world, but nothing comes free, there are certain aspects of the trekking which one needs to consider while he/she is making up his/her mind for trekking. Here’s a list of some basic requirements which one would need during his/her camp trekking. Let’s pay some heed to these prerequisites for trekking.
1. A Sturdy Backpack/RukSack
 A high-quality backpack with an ease of carrying facility with durable and stern straps is one of the pivotal thing that you’d need during the entire trekking. The easier it’s to carry, the more fun you can have during your trek.
2. A Pair of Trekking Shoes
 Your regular sports shoes can be a mess during the trek and one of the most regretting thing that might take away the joy of trekking. To prevent yourself from slippery patches through the streams, a pair of trekking shoes with good grip would do a great work for you and reciprocate your experience of trekking to the manifolds.
Clothing is one of the most important aspect of trekking but that doesn’t imply the “what if situation”, hence carry the clothes that you’d need normally. Carrying more and more clothes will only add the weight, thus problem. Once on the trek, you’d not generally need to change the clothes every now and then, provided if you maintain your hygiene properly.
Three Warm Layers Jacket
 On high altitude treks, temperature after the sunset drops to the considerable degrees. So during these campsites, you might need an additional layer along with the padded jacket coupled up with a fleece and a warmer.
Trek Pants
 Please don’t go for jeans/ denims for the substitute for the trek pants since they’d not add comfort to your stay at the campsites. Wear one pair and carry the remaining two.
T-Shirts
 It’s advised to wear full sleeved t-shirts in order to prevent ourselves from the sun-burn. Carrying a dry-fit t-shirt or two can be a wise idea if you’re trekking during the rainy season. Regardless of the cold weather, trekkers’ bodies tend to sweat and to prevent yourself from falling ill, you’re advised to change your clothes at campsites.
Warmers
 Warmers or thermals can be added on one’s own concern related to their health and their exposure to the cold climate.
Shades
 Sunglasses are to counteract snow visual deficiency. While at the same time you're probably not going to discover snow in October, convey a couple in any case.
Sun Cap
 The sun feels more grounded while at the same time strolling on the mountain slants. Convey a sun cap to shield your head and neck from the warmth, particularly in case you're trekking later in the day.
Engineered Hand Gloves
 One sets of downy or woolen hand gloves. One sets of water evidence/safe, wind verification gloves.
Balaclava
 You may utilize woolen scarves rather too.
Socks
 A part from two sports socks, you can take a couple of woolen socks for the night as they’d spare you from the dripping temperature.
Headlamp/LED Burn
 Mandatory
Trekking Pole
 Having a trekking pole in your hand during the trek is boon, although at times it may bother you as an unnecessary article but it proves out most handy during the submit as it curbs your effort of straight inclinations of the high altitudes which often turns out tiring.
An Additional Pack: This is one of the best practice you can do on one-day submits or treks where you need to get back to your campsite by the end of the day. Here you can pack your essentials like, water bottle, medical aids and snacks. This keeps you away from carrying the unnecessary weight.
Toiletries
 Be wise while choosing your cosmetic needs and daily use products. Refrain from using the non-biodegradable products, if you do so then make sure that you leave residue on the mountains. Always carry a zip bag to put such piece of stuff after use. Sanitary napkins also needs to be treated in the same manner.
Indispensable Water Bottles
 To keep your body hydrated during the trek, you are advised to carry your own water bottles during the treks since leaving plastic and its product is not advised on the mountains since they are not suitable for the environment of the altitudes.
Plastic Bags
 To keep everything organized, you should compartmentalize the stuffs into plastic zip bags and also carry a few in spare for wet clothes and other by-products.
There are certain rules and laws that you need to abide by, while going for the treks, however Trekveda takes care of all such kind paper works which is inclusive in the package. Certain registration fees and document verification along with some permissions are required in order to protect the nature and its evergreen heritage for future. In addition to this, if you need to avail a guide, you can also hire a guide with some bucks and a nominal paper work.
Please carry the documents mentioned below. Documents two and three need to be downloaded (PDF), filled in, signed and handed over to the trek leader at the base camp.
Trekking is altogether a different kind of adventure where you required to be physically and mentally prepared for the best and adverse, all at once. With high altitudes making it tough to breath, the scenic beauty of those pristine mountains leave you spell-bounded so that you forget to breath for a moment or two. In addition to the physical and mental preparation, there are certain aspect of the health that are needed to be considered at the first hand when you make up your mind for the trekking,
Trekveda, by dint of its team of trained professionals, leave no stone unturned to provide you with the best trekking experience while ensuring your safety as its priority. Here are some vital aspects that Trekveda includes in its checklist to ensure the safety of its trekkers.
Trekking at high altitudes demands endurance and fitness and those who are prone to any kind of physical or physiological ailments are advised to not to go for high altitude treks in the beginning. To get assurance about the trekker’s fitness, we comply with certain aspects of the being fit such as BMI (Body Mass Index) along with the fitness proof since we can’t put the trekkers into the risk.
Acclimatization is another important aspect when it comes to getting an adaptation to the climate at the high range treks. A day at rest is not just the rest but a chance to get used to of the place and its habitat.
Monitoring the health is one thing that is conducted regularly during the trek by the trek leaders which includes the monitoring of your blood pressure, oxygen level and pulse rate. Details of your health during the trek is maintained in the health card on the regular basis. Health card can be collected from the trek leader at the end of the trek.
An ideal medical kit that’s developed for the trekking has Blood Pressure Monitor/checker, Stature, Oxygen checker and Oxygen Cylinder coupled up with certain must have medicines, in case of medical emergency:
Trekveda provide you all the necessary equipment for trekking from tents to ropes. In addition to that, our trek leaders also ensure the safety by various safeguards they take time to time for your safety. Micro spikes are provided to attach to your shoes which help you to keep the traction on the snow and make it easier to climb. An additional gaiters are provided to cover the shows which prevent the entering of snow into the shoes. Customized tents are provided to the trekkers which ensure the warmth and temperature 10 degrees higher than the outside coupled up with high quality sleeping bags which can endure the temperature up to 15 degree Celsius below the freezing point.
Trekveda, keep all your nutritional and hydration requirements on its checklist, our trek leaders will guide you to keep your body hydrated on the high altitudes as de-hydration can attract to the severe medical emergencies on high altitude treks.
We provide the highly nutritious meal to energize your body for the trek, however before certain long trails we ensure your nutritional requirements to be fulfilled with some high energy snacks or packaged lunch.
Make sure you keep up with your hydration and nutritional part as this can lead to some fatal consequences for your health.
In case of any symptoms you feel during the trek, don’t ignore or avoid them, immediately tell the trek leader.
Keeping up with the pre-defined processes and the guidelines will help you to have a memorable trekking experience.
In case of medical emergencies, Trekveda and its trek leaders bear the sole responsibility to get you back to your wellbeing with their training and techniques. Suspecting any physiological disturbance in your body, immediately report to your trek leader as they are trained to counter such problems.
Problems like Acute Mountain Sickness can be prove fatal if not taken into consideration seriously on time. If you encounter/experience any of the symptoms such as persistent headache, fatigue or weakness, nausea, dizziness, loss of appetite, difficulty in sleeping, you shouldn’t let it go or treat it by your own either.
Acute mountain sickness is one of the most common yet the fatal problem trekkers face due to number of reasons, if the problem continues to persist, then you’re advised to descend down to the basecamp and then to visit the doctor immediately.
People with AMS are treated with number of medicines such Diamox, Nifidipine etc. coupled up with methods like Triple One Test- where one disprin is given with a liter of water along with the rest for an hour.
While AMS is most common at the high altitudes yet it can’t be risked taken casually as it leads to severe fatal conditions like HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) or HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema) which, if not treated on time can lead to number of serious chronic disorders. These conditions need to not to comply with AMS, they can occur without AMS preceding.
It’s suggested to take every single disturbance into the consideration while you’re on the trek.
However, Trekveda is capable of tackling all the medical emergencies with its trained professionals yet there are several things that you need to consider, specially the intake of medicines and the knowledge about their advantages and side-effects. Don’t administer the medicine if you’re trekking through an organization, always seek help from the trek leaders, they are trained for such purposes, while in case of being a solo trekker, you should know about the medicines.
Keeping yourself hydrated and nutritionally fulfilled curbs the chances of AMS.
A high altitude trek requires an audacious state of mind, however leaving on a bold excursion without computing the dangers is absolute idiocy. That is the reason we have recorded a couple of Risk and the Response arranged by Trekveda to limit or address the dangers in the most ideal way.
Before you begin the trek, it is critical to comprehend the ramifications of high altitude on your body. Know about side effects of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) like mellow cerebral pain, queasiness and general distress.
Response: If you feel any of these indications, illuminate the trek pioneer on need and take after his directions. Each campground has as stretcher, completely prepared medical aid pack, oxygen chambers to address the circumstance.
Weather is unusual in the Himalayas. Despite the fact that we are constantly attentive about the evolving climate, nobody can ensure a snowfall, rain or Sun. Do comprehend that your security is of most extreme significance to us and we won't continue any further from the campground if the climate isn't ideal.
Response: The choice of the Trek Leaders and Guides to continue or sit tight for the climate to show signs of improvement will be last.
Often, while trekking over troublesome territories, you may have minor wounds like leg sprain, wounds and so forth. Genuine wounds like breaks or real cuts are exceptionally uncommon.
Response: All our Trek Leaders are Certified Wilderness First Aid responders. They are prepared to deal with crises and can handle minor wounds with an all-around prepared medical aid unit. If there should arise an occurrence of genuine wounds, the patient is carried on a stretcher to the closest street head and is directed to closest therapeutic focus.
In the remote zones of the Himalayas, portable systems don't reach. On a trek, one is cut off from the universe of calls, SMS or WhatsApp Messages.
Response: We’d depend on walkie-talkies and sprinters to communicate between the campgrounds and the base camps.
Trekking, for its ever-lasting memories and experience, demands just a few things which involve physical endurance with physiological wellness. Not just the one who’s physically fit would do the magic in trekking but one also needs to be mentally fit as well in order to cope up with the adversities one might have to face during the treks such natural calamities, rains or other unforeseen conditions. To keep up with such requirements of trekking here are a few things you can do to get yourself physically fit.
Cardiovascular Endurance and Stamina
Cardiovascular endurance is the primordial thing that this trek asks for along with the stamina to withstand the stringent conditions during the trek. There are number of ways you can increase your endurance level but Jogging regularly with gradual increase in the pace would do the magic in just 2 or 2 and a half months. You can also increase your endurance and stamina through swimming, cycling and much more.
Combining the speed and distance target is the most effective way to get your body and mind prepared for the Trek. If you’re planning to build your stamina in a phased manner then here you should pay heed to:
Strength
To build the strength is another most important thing and a major requirement for this trek. The whole journey of the trek is like an eternal staircase, the more you climb the better you can have the view. It goes with a climb followed by a flat then again, a climb followed by a flat. All the scenic beauty of the trek demands no less than the power of your legs.
The strength of your legs is something you need to work upon. Here is what you can do to strengthen your leg muscles to bear the pain of the trek.
Doing the squats can help. Goal for 3 sets of 15 repetitions without fail. You can begin with 8 squats in each set at the beginning, subject to your core strength for the exercise.
Flexibility
The more flexible you are the more you have the chances to get the glimpse with lesser hustle. Stretching is another major aspect of the trekking which provides you the much-needed flexibility to climb the altitudes with ease while carrying the backpack altogether is not an easier errand.
Stretching your body at large can bring you the utmost comfort during the trek. Here are some stretching you can do to get the flexibility-Stretch your hamstring, quadriceps, hip flexors, lower back muscles and shoulders. They’ll give strength and help you arrive on the slopes with the relaxed muscles. All these exercises would help you to get through the trek with ease and comfort provided you give an ample time to these.
Cardiovascular Exercise
Cardiovascular exercise is one of the most sought-after method which provide not just the physical endurance but also the strength to withstand any unavoidable circumstances sternly. Trekking demands the high endurance which you can develop in a month or two where you need to begin with the jogging or running (only if you could do). This practice needs to be combined with the speed and distance targets. You need to keep on increasing both with the time.
Begin with the small chunks of the targets and gradually increase for the bigger one. For instance,
Begin with a target of completing a distance of 5km. in 45 minutes and then gradually increase it to 7 km. in the same time and remain stick to this practice until you are able to cover 10 km. in 80-90 minutes without fail, at a stretch.
Another vital area of improvement, you need to work upon. Before you head to the trek, you need to have the physical strength in order to carry backpacks on the uneven terrains. Considering everything under the sun, you ought to prepare yourself for the core strength. A strength would be make you suffer less than others who’d not pay the heed.
Flexibility
Flexibility in the body is what the trekking demands the most. Carrying the backpacks without flexibility in your hamstrings, quadriceps, shoulder, lateral sides etc. can prove out to be fatal. More the muscles relaxed, easier would be your trekking experience. Carrying a backpack, however light in weight, can bring you the unnecessary pain which may spoil your entire trek.
Concentration
To pacify yourself or any other companion, yoga and meditation are the key. These practices not only give you the mental peace but also provide you with a placid inner conscience which is extremely important in order to withstand the cons during the trek.
This also improves your decision-making ability in the direst stressful situations, during the trek.
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1. Is Borasu Pass Trek suitable for the Beginners?
Borasu Pass Trek is graded as Easy to Moderate trek with an altitude of 14,009 Ft. A beginner can opt for Borasu Pass Trek with decent fitness. However, one can start exercising and walking prior 2 weeks of the trek for smooth trekking during it.
2. Where Borasu Pass Trek is situated?
The trek starts from Sankri village situated in Uttarakhand.
3. What is the physical fitness requirement for Borasu Pass Trek?
Borasu Pass Trek is an easy to moderate trek, a person physical and mentally fit can prefer this trek. However prior 2 week of trek, one can start walking for 30 mins daily and speed up later on to get a good fitness for the trek.
4. What is the best time to do Borasu Pass Trek?
The best time to visit Borasu Pass trek is between pre monsoon months of May- June and post monsoon months of September till November.
5. What is an age limit for Borasu Pass Trek?
Age limit for Borasu Pass Trek is minimum 9 to 10 years.
6. Which mobile network works in Borasu Pass Trek?
You must remember that the mobile network is not available in the Borasu Pass trek. In sankri at fewer place you can only use BSNL.
7. Is there any risk of wild animal or avalanche in Borasu Pass Trek?
There is no chance of avalanche in Borasu Pass Trek, but yes a little risk of wild animals. Therefore, it is advised to not go beyond your trekking group.
8. Is liquor and smoking allowed in Borasu Pass Trek?
No, Liquor and smoking aren’t entertaining in Himalayas, for your own health where people get easily sick of high altitude. Having liquor in Himalayas is not at all advisable and smoking? A big no, because one needs fresh oxygen to trek, therefore smoking is like a Trauma.
9. What is a trek distance of Borasu Pass Trek?
Borasu Pass Trek distance is 23 Km.
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