The Kauri Pass Trek from Berahi covers part of the legendary Curzon Trail in the District of Chamoli in Uttarakhand Himalayas, INDIA. The trek itself provides an opportunity to cross two river valleys and traverse Kuari Pass at 3850 m (12,200ft). This popular trek is considered a must for Himalaya Trekkers. This ancient trade route offers tremendous views from many spectacular vantage points. The views include Nanda Devi 7817m (25,645ft) the second highest peak in India and a World Heritage Site. Seemingly endless alpine meadows and dense mixed forests with blooming rhododendron give this trek a serene character. This trek and others are offered by Mountain Shepherds Initiative Pvt. Ltd, a community owned and operated tourism enterprise in the High Himalayas.
Updates! Nanda Devi Institute of Adventure Sports, a subsidiary of Mountain Shepherds is now offering Basic Mountaineering Course (BMC) from its Uttarkashi base camp Kuflon. To Promote Community Owned Tourism, NDI in collaboration with the Lata Village, is trying to develop and market Interpretative Nature Trails in the Niti Valley area of District Chamoli in Uttarakhand Himalayas. The first ever interpretative trail in the Himalayas has been designed and is now open for the nature lovers. The summer season for the interpretative trail is opening from 29th April 2019. Reservations can be made online at
For details and booking visit Mountain Shepherds at mountainshepherds.com.