What should you pack for the Bali Pass trek: – Are you an adventurer yearning for epic mountain vistas and a trek that truly tests your limits? The Bali Pass beckons. This challenging 66km trek through the Himalayas isn’t for the faint of heart. Traverse charming villages like Osla, Gangaad, and Taluka, are all nestled within the Govind National Park. Witness cascading waterfalls and find serenity in the attractive Ruinsara Lake. As you conquer steep climbs and reach heights over 16,000 feet, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views that will leave you speechless. Our expert guides will be by your side every step of the way, ensuring your safety and helping you achieve an unforgettable sense of accomplishment. So, ditch the ordinary and embark on an extraordinary adventure. Book your Bali Pass Trek today and prepare to be awestruck!
Things you should carry for the Bali Pass Trek | Trip 2024
Now we will be listing all the items below for your ease of packing.
Note: – you can bring them at your convenience and requirements. Not necessary to bring every item.
Essentials: – Must Carry
- An identity card (Driving License, Voter’s ID Card, etc.) MANDATORY
- Track pants / Cotton pants / Cargos. Denim isn’t recommended for treks
- Trekking Shoes
- Three pairs of socks
- Up to 40-50 ltr Backpack,
- 1 Water Bottle (1ltr)
- Cold cream & sunscreen lotion.
- Lip balm
- Personal toilet kit and toilet paper
- Powerbanks (Electricity is not available while in the wild)
- Sun cap
- 1-2 Light and quick-drying towels.
- Gloves
- Your Dental Kit
- Windcheater
- Carry a few plastic bags in case your clothes get wet
- Rain Poncho
Good to Have
- Lightweight LED torch
- Bio gradable Soap
- Shampoo
- Deodorant / Talcum powder
- Nail clipper
- Sanitary pads/tampons (For female travellers)
- Your other personal items that you use daily
- Extra Batteries for your electronics
- Toilet Paper
Medical Needs | Personal Medical Kit
- Basic Medical Kit
- Butterfly bandage for a small cut
- Medicine for Diarrhea (Upset stomach)
- Medicine for cold, flue/fever headache
- Some pain killers
- ORS pouches
- Quick pain relief spray (External use)
- Any personal medicine prescribed by your doctor
- Dimox / Similar for high altitude sickness
- Bug Repellent
- Carry some nutria/energy bars and drinks
Hope this list of things will help you plan better for the Trek. If you have any doubts regarding more items drop a comment below or ping us on our social handles. We are happy to help you out. And if you have any friends who are going out for a trek share this with them as sharing is ❤️. And do not forget to follow Aim of Adventure on social media.