The Legend of the Lord Curzon Trail
The Kuari Pass trek (3,815 m) is a rite of passage for every Himalayan trekker. Named after the former British Viceroy who pioneered this route in 1905, it remains one of the most accessible ways to stand face-to-face with India's highest peaks.
Why Kuari Pass is Special:
The "Narnia" Forests: Trek through ancient, moss-covered Oak and Rhododendron forests that look like a scene from a fantasy novel, especially when dusted with winter snow.
A "Viewing Gallery" of Giants: Unlike valley treks, Kuari Pass follows a high-altitude ridge, giving you a front-row seat to Mt. Nanda Devi (7,816 m), Chaukhamba, Dronagiri, and Hathi Ghoda.
Gorson Bugyal: Traverse one of the largest and most beautiful alpine meadows in Asia, which transforms from emerald, green in summer to a pristine white sheet in winter