Pithoragarh To Singla Pass Trek 
Pithoragath is the easternmost district of Uttaranchal. Bound by Tibet in the north and Nepal in the east, it's strategically an important location. A place of exquisite natural beauty and serenity. Pithoragarh is popularly known as the 'Little Kashmir'. The captivating town with fascinating forests around is at a height of 1,645 M.
Pithoragarh town town is a historical landmark. It was a major center of powr during the reign of the Chand Kings in Kumaon.
The route to Sinla Pass is under a heavy blanket of snow and from here one can constantly see the Chhota Kailash. The trail takes you through lush green fields, remote villages and virgin forests.
Itinerary (Pithoragarh to Sinla Pass Trek):
Grade: Moderate
Time: Summer
Duration: 16 days
Average Walking time: 5-6 hours per day
Day 1 (New Delhi, India):
Arrive New Delhi. Meet our representative. Pithoragarh to Sinla Pass Trek Starts. Overnight journey by bus. Arrival in the morning at Pithoragarh, also known as a part of Sor valley. Pithoragarh is curious amalgamation of the town and the village, the settlement and the agricultural fields. Famous for leather, woolen, wooden and cane goods, the town also has a host of temples.
Day 2 (Pithoragarh- Pangu):
On second day of Pithoragarh to Sinla Pass Trek, we reach Pangu from Pithoragarh, which is the first night halt. Pangu is about 9 km from Tawaghat. It involves a continuous climb up to Sosa. The trek between Pangu and Sirkha goes through the Narayan ashram — a beautifully maintained hermitage established by Narayan Swami about 50 years ago. The ashram has a beautiful garden, a temple, a meditation room, a samadhi sthala and a library.
Day 3 (Pangu- Gala):
We do a 23 km Trek and reach Gala for the next night halt. Gala is 10 km from Sirkha. Between Sirkha and Gala one passes through a dense forest full of tall ferns and a carpet of flowers.
Day 4 (Gala - Budi):
The trek between Gala and Budi involves a steep descent alongside the river. The velocity of the current is so high that one feels dizzy looking at it. The colour of the river is like milk coffee and perhaps because of its ferociousness and its sandy colour, it started being called Kali. It is an exhilarating experience to watch the river roar and dash against the huge boulders lying on its course. Little does one realise that this sublime experience could turn into a horrifying deluge. Overnight in tents.
Day 5 (Budi - Gunji):
On day 5 of Pithoragarh to Sinla Pass Trek, we get a unique view of a glacier in the midst of a lush green forest on one side and the Kali on the other. From Budi one goes to Gunji. This is a trek specially noteworthy for wild flowers and trees. Overnight in tents.
Day 6 (Gunji - Kutti):
We trek 18 km to Kutti enjoying the spectacles and greenery on the way. Overnight in tents.
Day 7 (Kutti - Jolinkong):
We trek 17 km from Kutti to Jolinkong. Overnight in camp.
Day 8 (Jolinkong - Parwati):
Next day, we trek 4 km to lake Parwati. The lake amidst mountains is a mesmerizing experience that will leave a revering mark on any trekker. Overnight in tents.
Day 9 (Jolinkong- Bedang via Sinla Pass):
We trek for 15 kms to Bedang via Sinla Pass. Overnight in camp.
Day 10 (Jolinkong - Kutti):
We start our journey back from Jolingkong to Kutti. Overnight in camp.
Day 11 (Kutti - Gunji):
We trek to reach Gunji. We spend overnight in Gunji in tents.
Day 12 (Gunji - Budi):
Trek back from Gunji to Budi. We come down with unforgettable majestic memories of the trek. Overnight in camp.
Day 13 (Budi - Gala):
Trek from Budi to Gala. Overnight in camp.
Day 14 (Gala - Pangu):
We finally reach where we started from. Overnight in camp.
Day 15 (Pangu - Pithoragarh):
Drive from Pangu to Pithoragarh. Overnight in Pithoragarh.
Day 16 (Pithoragarh - Delhi):
Drive from Pithoragarh to New Delhi. Pithoragarh to Sinla Pass concludes.