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This trail connects famous Roopkund and much revered Ronty Saddle to Dhauli Ganga basin in the north east direction. To distinguish, we prefer to call it as Ronti Pass and is a completely new route for descending from Ronty Saddle. The usual Ronty Saddle ends at Sutol in the Nandakini basin, tracing back to Silasamudra then then to Lata Khopri and Sutol. Here we descent from the saddle to the other side, negotiating steep rock section and boulders and then finally to the temple of Bhabisya Badri, situated on the Joshimath to Malari road.
Ronti Suddle Cross Trek
Itineraries
Day 1
Early morning start from Rishikesh and reach Sutol.
- (~2300 m/7545 ft) via Rishikesh, Karnaprayag, Nandaprayag, and Ghat. 240 Km by car – 10 to 11 hours – Lodge/Homestay accommodation.
Day 2
The trek begins!.
Trek to Lata Khopri (3080 m/10100 ft) – 12 Km – 6/7 hours. Camp.
Day 3
Continue the journey, trek to Bhujani.
(3550 m/11640 ft) – 8 Km – 4/5 hours. Camp.
Day 4
Head to Sila Samudra.
(3900 m/12800 ft) – 5 Km – 2/3 hours. Camp.
Day 5
Trek to Homkund.
- (4620 m/15150 ft) via Dodang – 11 Km – 6/7 hours. Camp.
Day 6
Ascend to Ronti Saddle.
(5200 m/17050 ft) – 2/3 hours and then descent over the glacier to camp on the moraine. Intermediate camp 1.
Day 7
Trek down to the edge of the moraine and grassland. Intermediate camp 2.
Day 8
Continue the descent to the cave camp. Intermediate camp 3.
Day 9
Trek down to the first village on the trail, Subhai. Camp. Subhai village is adjacent to the Bhavishya Badri temple.
Day 10
Descend to the road head and drive to Rishikesh via Joshimath. 10 hours.
Day 11
Buffer day.
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