Why to visit Rupin Pass Trek
The Rupin Pass Trek is not simply a difficult two-state hike; it is a veritable utopia for all nature enthusiasts. The journey offers stunning scenery in addition to abrupt changes in the trail, which gives it a kaleidoscopic appeal.
The turquoise waters of the Rupin, which culminate in the waterfall of the same name with three stages, add to the beauty of the surroundings.
Things to experience while trekking at Rupin Pass:
- Waterfalls: At Rupin, you'll find hundreds of waterfalls rushing down from high mountains, some of which appear to be falling from the sky due to their height.
- Jhaka Village: A highly well-established and distinctively situated hamlet, Jhaka Village, or "the hanging Village," is situated at the edge of a mountain range, giving the impression that it is hanging out through a cliff.
- Snow Bridge: There are many snow bridges on the walk; seeing them entirely covered in snow in the middle of the Himalayas is a sight to be remembered.
- Dense Forest: Fir, rhododendron, and oak are found in abundance in the deep forests that the journey travels through, and the scenery is breathtaking.
Base: Dhaula