Rupin Pass Trek

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Himachal Pradesh, India

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15350 ft

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41 km

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Difficult

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17999

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Shimla To Shimla

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7 Days 6 Nights

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Double Occupancy -

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Overview

Trek Name: Rupin Pass Trek – Scenic Himalayan Adventure
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days

Adventure Type: Moderate to Difficult Trek with Cultural & Scenic Diversity
Seasons: Summer ☀️ | Autumn 🍂

Best Months: May | June | October | November
Country: India

Highest Altitude: ~15,350 Ft (Rupin Pass)
Nearest Railhead: Una / Chandigarh

Nearest Airport: Chandigarh International Airport
Total Trek Distance: Approx. 65 Km (varies by route)

Route: Bawta Village – Jakha (Hanging Village) – Buransh Kandi – Dhandreyash Thatch – Rupin Waterfall – Rupin Pass – Descent into Sangla Valley
Duration: 6 Nights, 7 Days

Start Point: Bawta Village
End Point: Sangla Valley

Pickup and Drop-off: Bawta Village or designated meeting point
Transportation: Comfortable local transport (shared taxis or private cabs)

Accommodation: Scenic campsites and traditional homestays
Meals: Warm, locally-prepared vegetarian meals throughout the trek

Guide and Staff: Experienced local guides with extensive Himalayan knowledge
Trek Support: Friendly & Supportive

Pickup / Drop Details

Pickup / Drop Point: Bawta Village or designated meeting point

Reporting Time: Day 1 Morning, around 7:30 AM

Drop Time: Day 7 Evening (based on final descent arrangements)

Mode Of Transportation

No of Person (1-4): Sedan or Equivalent Vehicle (Non-AC)

No of Person (5-8): Tata Sumo / Mahindra Bolero or Equivalent Vehicle (Non-AC)

No of Person (9-12): Tempo Traveller (Non-AC)

Why is Rupin Pass a Must-Do Trek?

  • Traverse diverse landscapes—from lush green valleys to snow-covered terrains and rugged ridges.
  • Marvel at cascading waterfalls, including the mesmerizing three-stage Rupin Waterfall, where you trek alongside its gushing waters.
  • Experience the thrill of crossing snow bridges and walking along narrow, challenging paths at Rupin Pass.
  • Discover the hanging village of Jakha, famed for its steeply built Kathkuni-style houses clinging to the mountainside.
  • Camp at picturesque spots like Dhandreyash Thatch amid vast, blooming meadows.
  • Immerse yourself in local culture as you pass through traditional Himachali villages and witness authentic mountain life.
  • End your adventure with a descent into the scenic Sangla Valley, celebrated for its apple orchards and the flowing Baspa River.

Who Can Participate

  • Age: 12 years +
  • First Timers: First timers can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
  • Fitness Requirement: The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 5 km of distance in 35 minutes without stress.
  • Backpack Requirement: The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.

Why Rupin Pass Trek is a Must-Do Himalayan Experience – With Trip My Soul

A Scenic Himalayan Adventure Through Waterfalls, Valleys & High Mountain Passes

The Rupin Pass Trek stands out as one of Himachal Pradesh’s most scenic and dramatic treks, filled with surprises at every turn. From lush meadows and snow bridges to hanging villages and high-altitude ridges, it’s a journey that balances challenge with natural wonder. With Trip My Soul, your Rupin adventure is not just a trek — it’s a soulful story written in the heart of the Himalayas.

Trek Through Nature’s Ever-Changing Canvas

Every day on the Rupin Pass trail feels like a new landscape — from thick pine forests and gushing waterfalls to snowfields and alpine meadows. The transition in scenery is one of the most spectacular features of this trek.

Thrill of High Pass Climb and Snowy Crossings

The final climb to Rupin Pass at 15,250 ft involves negotiating steep ridges and snow patches — perfect for thrill-seekers and mountain lovers ready for a real Himalayan challenge with breathtaking rewards.

Discover the Culture of Remote Himalayan Villages

Step into another world as you walk through traditional mountain villages, including the hanging village of Jakha. Witness local traditions, architecture, and a way of life untouched by the modern world — a rare cultural immersion.

Expert Guidance and Hassle-Free Trekking Experience

With Trip My Soul, you're in safe hands. Our experienced guides, route knowledge, and emergency-ready teams ensure your trek is both exciting and secure. Every step is backed by expert planning and care.

All-Inclusive, Comfort-Focused Packages

From transportation and delicious mountain meals to cozy homestays and campsites, we cover everything so you can focus entirely on the journey. Just bring your backpack and spirit — we’ll handle the rest.

Perfect for Adventurers, Explorers & Nature Lovers

Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a passionate nature photographer, Rupin Pass offers an unforgettable blend of drama, diversity, and discovery. It's also great for cultural explorers seeking something more authentic and raw.

Why Trek with Trip My Soul?

We go beyond just trekking — we deliver meaningful experiences. Our personalized attention, local support, and thoughtfully designed itineraries are crafted to help you connect deeply with both the mountains and yourself.

Short Itinerary

Rupin Pass Trek Short Itinerary – 7 Days / 6 Nights

Day 1 Drive from Shimla to Bawta/Jiskun. Scenic journey through Himachal villages. Altitude: 7,700 ft.
Drive 190 km / 8–9 hrs

Day 2 Trek from Bawta to Jakha through forests and village trails. Altitude: 8,700 ft.
Trek 6 km / 4–5 hrs

Day 3 Trek to Dandreyash Thatch (Lower Waterfall). Campsite at 11,680 ft.
Trek 9–10 km / 6–7 hrs

Day 4 Rest and acclimatization at Lower Waterfall.
Rest Day —

Day 5 Trek to Upper Waterfall Camp. Steep ascent. Altitude: 13,120 ft.
Trek 4–5 km / 4–5 hrs

Day 6 Cross Rupin Pass (15,250 ft) to Ronti Gad. Long and challenging day.
Trek 12–13 km / 8–9 hrs

Day 7 Trek to Sangla, then drive to Shimla. Trek ends.
Trek + Drive 10–11 km + 220 km
Inclusion: Accommodation:

Accommodation: 02 Nights Accommodation in Bawta/Jiskun and Jakha Village in Homestay on triple sharing room. 04 Nights Accommodation in trekking tents on triple sharing basis.

Inclusion: Meals:

Meals: Basic Indian Vegetarian Meals starting with Dinner on Day 01 and ending with Breakfast on Day 07 (03 meals a day).

Inclusion: Trekking Guide:

Trekking Guide: 01 Certified Trekking Guide and Certified Trek Leader along with a local guide during the trek.

Inclusion: Trekking Crew:

Trekking Crew: Trekking crew includes cooks and helpers.

Inclusion: Permits and Permissions:

Permits and Permissions: All Trekking and Camping Permits and Permissions are included.

Inclusion: Local Transportation:

Local Transportation: Transportation from Shimla to Bawta/Jiskun and Sangla to Shimla.

Inclusion: Camping Equipment:

Camping Equipment: All necessary camping equipment is provided, including Sleeping Tents, Dining Tents, Kitchen Tents, Toilet Tents, Sleeping Bags (you may also carry your own sleeping bags for comfort), and Sleeping Mattress.

Payment Policy

Payment MethodUpto 16 days15-8 days7-3 days2-0 days
Booking Amount
50% PaymentOptionalCompulsory
75% PaymentOptionalOptionalCompulsory
100% PaymentOptionalOptionalOptionalCompulsory

Cancellation Policy

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Batch Shifting
Cancellation ChargeFree Cancellation25% of the Trip Amount50% of the Trip Amount100% of the Trip Amount
Booking AmountRefunded in mode of Credit NoteAdjusted in Refund DeductionAdjusted in Refund DeductionNo Refund
Remaining AmountFull Refund (minus) booking amountRefund (minus) 25% of the trip amountRefund (minus) 50% of the trip amountNo Refund

Things To Pack

Rucksack

Rucksack

You must pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.

Day Bag / Day Pack

Day Bag / Day Pack

When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite.

Hiking Shoes

Hiking Shoes

Durable footwear designed for rugged terrains.

Floaters or Sandals

Floaters or Sandals

Although the entire trek requires a good quality shoe, you still need to let your feet breathe to avoid chafing and blisters. When you are at the camp, a good pair of sandals and floaters will help you to move freely.

Tees / Tshirts

Tees / Tshirts

You must keep at least three pairs of quick dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene.

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What is the Rupin Pass trek?

The Rupin Pass trek is a challenging and scenic high-altitude trek in the Indian Himalayas, crossing the Rupin Pass at an altitude of approximately 15,250 feet. The trek is known for its dramatic landscapes, including dense forests, waterfalls, and snowfields.

How long does the Rupin Pass trek take?

The Rupin Pass trek typically takes 7 days to complete. The route includes trekking through various terrains from Bawta to Jakha, Dandreyash Thatch, Upper Waterfall, crossing the Rupin Pass, and descending to Sangla.

What is the difficulty level of the Rupin Pass trek?

The Rupin Pass trek is classified as Moderate to Difficult, making it suitable for trekkers with previous experience. A high level of fitness is required due to the challenging terrains and high altitudes.

What is the maximum altitude of the Rupin Pass trek?

The maximum altitude reached during the trek is approximately 15,250 feet at Rupin Pass.

What is included in the Rupin Pass trek package?

The package includes accommodation in homestays and trekking tents on a triple sharing basis, basic vegetarian meals, an experienced trekking guide, trekking permits, and all necessary camping equipment.

What should I pack for the Rupin Pass trek?

Essential items include warm clothing, trekking shoes, a high-quality backpack, sleeping bag, sleeping mattress, water bottles, sunscreen, personal medication, and a camera. A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking.

When is the best time to do the Rupin Pass trek?

The best time to undertake the Rupin Pass trek is from May to June and September to October when the weather conditions are favorable and the trails are accessible.

What is the cost of the Rupin Pass trek?

The cost of the trek varies depending on the package and inclusions. For detailed pricing, please contact us directly or check our website.

How can I book the Rupin Pass trek?

You can book the Rupin Pass trek through our website or by contacting us directly for more details and availability.

Are there any additional costs not covered in the trek package?

Additional costs may include personal expenses, meals not mentioned in the itinerary, travel insurance, and any additional fees or charges for extra services. Details will be provided upon booking.

Top Informative Articles to Help You Prepare for the Rupin Pass Trek

The Rupin Pass Trek is one of the most thrilling and scenic treks in the Indian Himalayas, offering a perfect blend of rugged terrains, alpine meadows, waterfalls, and high-altitude views. Located at an elevation of 15,250 feet (4,638 meters), Rupin Pass connects the Himachal Pradesh regions of Sangla Valley (in Kinnaur) with Har Ki Doon in Uttarakhand. Known for its dramatic landscape, challenging ascents, and breathtaking beauty, the trek is a must-do for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts.

Why Choose Rupin Pass Trek?

Stunning Landscape: The trek traverses through lush forests, snowy fields, gushing rivers, and serene meadows. The view of the Kinner Kailash Range and surrounding peaks are awe-inspiring. Challenging Terrain: Rupin Pass is one of the most challenging treks in India, with steep climbs, river crossings, and unpredictable weather. It offers a sense of adventure and accomplishment. Diverse Ecosystems: The trek offers a chance to experience a variety of landscapes—from dense oak forests to snow-clad peaks and alpine meadows filled with wildflowers. Unique Experience: Crossing the Rupin Pass offers one of the most exhilarating mountain experiences, with a mix of technical sections and high-altitude trekking.

Best Time to Visit Rupin Pass Trek

The best months to undertake the Rupin Pass Trek are from May to June and September to October. These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stable weather. The monsoon season (July-August) should be avoided due to the risk of landslides and slippery trails.

Trek Overview

Altitude: 15,250 feet (4,638 meters) Duration: 7–9 days Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult Trek Distance: Approximately 50–55 km Start/End Point: Dhaula (Uttarakhand) to Sangla (Himachal Pradesh)

How to Reach Rupin Pass Trek Base Camp

By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (around 200 km from Dhaula). By Train: The nearest railhead is Dehradun Railway Station, which connects well to major cities like Delhi and Mumbai. By Road: You can take a taxi or bus from Dehradun to Dhaula, the starting point of the trek. After completing the trek, you can drive back to Sangla.

Trek Itinerary

Day 1: Dehradun to Dhaula (Drive – 200 km)

The journey begins with a drive from Dehradun to Dhaula. Enjoy the scenic views along the way, including glimpses of the Ganga River and small villages nestled in the mountains.

Day 2: Dhaula to Sewa (Trek – 10 km)

Start your trek through forested paths, crossing a few streams. After a steady ascent, reach the village of Sewa where you will camp overnight.

Day 3: Sewa to Tundah (Trek – 12 km)

Continue your trek as you cross charming villages and ascend towards Tundah. The route is dotted with waterfalls and alpine meadows. Set up camp near a stream in Tundah.

Day 4: Tundah to Rupin Pass Base (Trek – 12 km)

The most challenging day of the trek. The path becomes steeper, and the altitude gain is substantial. Ascend through meadows and rocky trails to the Rupin Pass Base. Enjoy spectacular views of Kinner Kailash Range.

Day 5: Rupin Pass Base to Rupin Pass and Dhamtibra (Trek – 12 km)

Today, cross the Rupin Pass at 15,250 feet. The snow-covered pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. After crossing the pass, descend towards Dhamtibra, a beautiful campsite with stunning views.

Day 6: Dhamtibra to Sangla (Trek – 10 km)

Descend through forested paths and scenic valleys to reach Sangla, the end of the trek. The descent is gentle and offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes.

Day 7: Sangla to Dehradun (Drive)

Drive back to Dehradun, completing the trek with unforgettable memories of crossing one of the most beautiful passes in the Himalayas.

What to Pack for Rupin Pass Trek

Clothing: Layered clothing, thermal wear, waterproof jacket and pants, down jacket, gloves, and hat. Footwear: Trekking shoes with a good grip and ankle support. Accessories: Sunglasses, trekking poles, sunblock, water bottles, and headlamps. Gear: Backpack (40–60L), sleeping bag, personal medications, and dry fruits or energy bars.

Accommodation and Food

Accommodation during the trek is mostly in tents at designated campsites. Meals include simple vegetarian food such as dal, rice, chapati, vegetables, and soup. A few snacks like energy bars and dry fruits can be carried to supplement meals. In Sangla and Dhaula, basic guesthouses and lodges are available.

Permits and Guidelines

The Rupin Pass Trek falls under the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh and requires permits, especially for trekkers passing through protected forest areas. These permits can be arranged by trekking companies. Carry valid ID proof and follow all eco-friendly trekking guidelines to preserve the beauty of the area.

Conclusion – A Trek Worth Every Challenge

The Rupin Pass Trek is a challenging yet highly rewarding adventure, offering trekkers a chance to explore some of the most scenic and diverse landscapes of the Indian Himalayas. The trek is an unforgettable experience, with majestic views of snow-clad peaks, alpine meadows, and charming villages. Whether you're a seasoned trekker or someone seeking to experience the Himalayas for the first time, Rupin Pass promises a truly remarkable adventure.

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