⛰️ Balbala
Peak · 6,416 m in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand Himalaya
Type
Peak
Elevation
6,416 m
Coordinates
31.0227, 79.4337
About Balbala
Balbala is a mapped peak in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, at an elevation of about 6,416 metres, in Chamoli district. The nearest mapped village is Mana, about 15 km away. Location data © OpenStreetMap contributors - verify conditions and access locally before travelling.
How to reach Balbala & best time to visit
- Height
- About 6,416 m (21,051 ft) above sea level.
- How to reach
- The nearest mapped village is Mana (about 15 km), in Chamoli district; the nearest towns, road-heads and railheads are in Chamoli district.
- Best time to visit
- May-June and September-October; snowbound and largely inaccessible in winter, and risky during the monsoon.
Seasons and access are general guidance for the Uttarakhand Himalaya - high-altitude conditions change fast, so verify locally before you travel.
Villages near Balbala
- Mana15 km · Chamoli
- Arurhi Paruri38 km · Chamoli
- Gamsali39 km · Chamoli
- Nelang41 km · Uttar Kashi
- Bhyundar42 km · Chamoli
- Pail Chak Bhyudar45 km · Chamoli
- Farkiagaon49 km · Chamoli
- Garuriya49 km · Rudra Prayag
- Ghinurpani50 km · Rudra Prayag
- Toli Naga Chiae50 km · Chamoli
🥾 Treks near Balbala
- Gaumukh Tapovan TrekModerate-Difficult · 35 km
- Valley of Flowers TrekModerate · 37 km
Land records near Balbala
Looking at property around Balbala? Look up the live khatauni (record of rights) - owners, khasra plot numbers, area and tenure - for any village in the area.
Open land record lookup →Balbala - frequently asked questions
- How high is Balbala?
- Balbala stands at about 6,416 metres (21,051 ft) above sea level.
- Where is Balbala located?
- Balbala is a peak in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India (31.0227, 79.4337).
- How do I reach Balbala?
- The nearest mapped village is Mana (about 15 km), in Chamoli district; the nearest towns, road-heads and railheads are in Chamoli district.
- What is the best time to visit Balbala?
- May-June and September-October; snowbound and largely inaccessible in winter, and risky during the monsoon.