The Bali Pass is a quite tough trek, as it takes you up to a very high point at 4,957 meters (16,200 feet). Getting to the Bali Pass base camp from Odari is especially hard, especially from April to June when there's a lot of snow. The last part is super steep and needs both strength and experience, Total distance 60 km.
The history of the Bali Pass trek goes back to the time of Ramayana, when Bali, the ruler of Kishkindha Mountain, travelled to Uttarakhand to kill a demon named Odari.
Day - 1 Dehradun to Sankri (Drive : 220 km, Duration: 10 hrs, Altitude: 6,400 ft)
Sankri to Gangad (Drive : 22 km, , Altitude: 8,500 ft)
Day - 2 Gangad to Rainbasera (Trek: 12 km, Duration: 6-7 hrs, Altitude: 10,200 ft)
Day - 3 Rainbasera to Ruinsara tal (Trek: 7 km, Duration: 4-5 hrs, Altitude: 11,800 ft)
Day - 4 Ruinsara Tal to Thanga (Trek: 3 km, Duration: 3-4 hrs, Altitude: 13,000 ft)
Day - 5 Thanga to Narmankandi (Trek: 3 km, Duration: 2-3 hrs, Altitude: 14,100 ft
Day - 6 Narmankandi to Lower Dhamni via Bali Pass (Trek: 18 km, Duration: 10-11 hrs, Altitude: 16,200 ft)
Day - 7 Lower Dhamni - Jaan Ki Chatti via Yamunatri Trek 8 Km 5 Hrs
Day - 8Drive To Dehradun Drive : 170 km, Duration: 7 hrs, Altitude: 8,500 ft)