Rupin Pass Trek 2025 – Ultimate Guide, Majestic Himalayan Route & Itinerary

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Duration

7 Days / 6 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

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About this tour

The Rupin Pass Trek is one of the most spectacular and dramatic high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas, offering an unparalleled journey through dense forests, alpine meadows, glacial streams, and snow-covered mountain passes. This classic trail connects Uttarakhand’s lush Dhauladhar ranges with the stark, rugged valleys of Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh, crossing the 4,650 meters (15,252 ft) Rupin Pass.

Popular for its natural diversity and challenging but rewarding terrain, the trek takes you along roaring waterfalls like Rupin waterfall, pristine rivers, and remote villages immersed in Himalayan culture. With a mix of moderate to difficult sections, this trek offers breathtaking views of notable peaks such as Bandarpunch, Black Peak, and the Kinner Kailash range.

Route and Highlights

  • The trek begins from Dhauladhar village (1,500 m) and passes through charming villages like Sewa, Jiskun, and Udaknal amidst verdant alpine landscapes.

  • The route features iconic highlights such as the majestic Rupin Waterfall, and challenging snowy or icy sections near the pass including the famous Rupin Gully.

  • The ascent to Rupin Pass offers panoramic views over both the lush Umbrella-shaped Dhauladhar Range and the sunlit Spiti valley beyond.

  • After crossing the pass, the trail descends to the Ronti Gad campsite and finally to the picturesque Sangla Valley in Himachal Pradesh.

Difficulty and Preparation

Rated as moderate to difficult, the trail involves steep ascents, snow navigation, rocky terrain, and requires good physical fitness and acclimatization awareness. The Rupin Gully section is particularly technical and demanding, requiring caution and teamwork. This trek is best suited for those with prior trekking experiences or good fitness levels.

Best Season to Visit

The best time for the Rupin Pass trek is late May to mid-June and September to October, when the trails are clear of heavy snow and the weather is stable. The trek is generally avoided during July-August due to the monsoon and early winter months due to heavy snowfall and closed passes.

Quick Facts

Information Details
Base Camp Dhauladhar Village (alt. 1,500 m)
Maximum Altitude Rupin Pass (4,650 m / 15,252 ft)
Total Trek Duration 7 Days / 6 Nights
Trek Distance Approx. 40 km
Difficulty Level Moderate to Difficult
Best Season Late May – Mid June, September – October
Accommodations Camping & Guest Houses
Nearest Transport Hub Shimla (Train & Air) and Rampur (Road)

How to Reach

  • By Air: Shimla’s Jubbarhatti Airport is the nearest, approx. 123 km from Dhauladhar village.

  • By Train: Shimla Railhead connects to major cities; Rampur Bus Station is close to Dhauladhar.

  • By Road:

    • From Shimla, taxis or buses travel to Dhauladhar and onward start points.

    • From Delhi or Chandigarh, multiple buses and taxis are available to Shimla and further to trailheads.

Highlights

  • Spectacular natural diversity: cascading waterfalls, dense forests, alpine meadows, and snowfields.
  • The mighty Rupin Waterfall, a thrilling river crossing and photo hotspot.
  • Panoramic views at Rupin Pass (4,650 m) encompassing the Dhauladhar and Kinner Kailash ranges.
  • Chance to spot Himalayan wildlife and experience authentic mountain village life.
  • A true Himalayan crossing, connecting the lush Uttarakhand valleys with the semi-arid Spiti district in Himachal Pradesh.

Included/Excluded

  • Pickup & drop to/from the base point (or nearest major transport hub)
  • All road transfers during the trek (to/from villages or camps)
  • Accommodation during the trek (tents or campsites)
  • Homestay / guesthouse stays where applicable
  • All meals during trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Drinking water (sometimes boiled / filtered)
  • Qualified guide(s) and support staff (camp manager, porter etc.)
  • Trekking permits, forest & park entry charges
  • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags / mats, cooking tents)
  • First aid kit and basic medical care
  • Locally appropriate safety gear if needed (crampons, ice-axe etc. in winter)
  • Navigation support (route maps / guidance)
  • Emergency evacuation plan (sometimes basic)
  • Transport to/from the trek start point (if outside the base point) such as flights, train tickets or long taxis
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary (snacks, extra meals, drinks)
  • Personal expenses: laundry, phone calls, tips, toiletries etc.
  • Travel insurance (medical / rescue / evacuation)
  • Extra porterage for personal luggage beyond standard allowance
  • Charges due to bad weather, landslides, roadblocks etc.
  • Entrance fees not mentioned, camera fees, permits required at last minute
  • Equipment you have to rent / buy personally (trekking boots, jackets etc.)
  • Costs for optional side trips or any deviation from the itinerary

Itinerary

Meet, equipment check, acclimatize, and prepare. Stay overnight at a guesthouse or camp.

Trek through alpine forests to Sewa village (6-7 hrs, approx. 16 km).

Pass through meadows and streams amid lush scenery (5-6 hrs trekking).

Enchanting hike through forests, rhododendron patches, and clear streams (6-7 hrs).

Approach Rupin Waterfall, crossing rocky, sometimes snowy terrain (5-6 hrs).

The toughest day: cross the Rupin Pass (4,650 m) via steep climbs, snowfields and ridges; descend to Ronti Gad camp (10-11 hrs).

Descend through beautiful valleys, shepherd trails ending in Sangla town (5-6 hrs).

Drive back to Shimla for onward travel.

Tour's Location

Himanchal Pradesh

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