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Duration:
7 Days
Distance:
45
Altitude:
11,675
Suitable Age:
18
Grade:
Moderate

Overview

Imagine walking in a valley called "The Abode of the Gods," with the Supin River flowing by and playing melodies. Imagine the magnificent Himalayas around a stunning tapestry of autumn foliage and springtime carpets of wildflowers. This oasis is unveiled by the moderately difficult Har Ki Dun Trek, which offers incredible views of Black Peak, Hata, and Swargarohini. Take in the fresh mountain air, relax, and watch as nature's masterpiece is revealed at every turn.

Are you prepared to go off on a spiritually elevating journey? 

 

Why This Trek?

  • Breathtaking Scenic Beauty: The trek offers a diverse range of stunning landscapes, from lush green meadows and vibrant wildflowers in spring to golden autumn hues and snow-covered vistas in winter. The panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys are truly breathtaking.
  • Rich Cultural Experience: Har Ki Dun is nestled in the Govind Pashu Vihar Sanctuary, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture of the remote villages. Experience the Garhwali people's traditional lifestyle, customs, and unique way of living in harmony with nature.
  • Wildlife and Flora: The trek passes through the Govind Pashu Vihar Sanctuary, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. You might spot a variety of Himalayan fauna, including the rare Himalayan bear and the elusive snow leopard, as well as diverse flora such as medicinal plants and vibrant alpine flowers.
  • Historical Significance: The trek is often linked to ancient legends and folklore. The valley is believed to be the home of the Pandavas from the Mahabharata, adding a layer of historical and mythological intrigue to your journey.
  • Solitude and Tranquility: Har Ki Dun offers a peaceful and serene environment unlike some more popular treks, especially in the autumn and early winter. The less crowded trails provide an ideal setting for introspection, relaxation, and a deep connection with nature.

Included/Excluded

Accommodation: Scoutripper provides Day 2 to Day 7 accommodations. All these accommodations are camps which shared by 2 peoples
Meals: Day 2 lunch to Day 7 breakfast All these meals will be simple and vegetarian
Permit charges: All the permit charges are included in the package
Trek Equipments: Tents, sleeping bags, and technical equipment for trekking are included in the package
Trek Leader: Experienced trek leader with certification will guide the trek
Anything apart from inclusions
The cab fare to and from is not included in the package.
Offloading charges are not included
Food during the travel to and from the base camp is at your expense

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Itinerary for
Har Ki Dun Trek

1
Day 1
Arrival in Dehradun
Arrival in Dehradun
Arrive in Dehradun, where you'll check into your accommodation and have the afternoon to explore local attractions. In the evening, attend a pre-trek briefing with your trekking guide.
2
Day 2
Dehradun to Sankri (Base Camp)
Dehradun to Sankri (Base Camp)
Start early and start on a scenic drive to Sankri, the trek’s base camp. The journey takes approximately 10-12 hours, passing through charming mountain landscapes. Arrive in Sankri, settle into your accommodation, and rest for the night.
3
Day 3
Sankri to Taluka to Osla
Sankri to Taluka to Osla
Drive to Taluka and begin your trek to Osla, covering a distance of about 13 kilometers. The trek, which takes 5-6 hours, takes you through picturesque terrain. Arrive in Osla, explore the village, and spend the night in local guest houses or tents.
4
Day 4
Osla to Har Ki Dun
Osla to Har Ki Dun
Trek from Osla to Har Ki Dun, a distance of approximately 14 kilometers. The trek, which also takes 5-6 hours, leads you through stunning landscapes to the serene Har Ki Dun valley. Set up camp, enjoy the scenic beauty, and overnight in Har Ki Dun.
5
Day 5
Explore Har Ki Dun
Explore Har Ki Dun
Spend the day exploring Har Ki Dun and its surroundings. You may take optional short hikes or simply relax and enjoy the breathtaking views. Overnight at the campsite in Har Ki Dun.
6
Day 6:
Har Ki Dun to Osla
Har Ki Dun to Osla
Begin your return trek from Har Ki Dun to Osla, covering the same distance of 14 kilometers. Arrive back in Osla for a restful night after the trek.
7
Day 7
Osla to Sankri
Osla to Sankri
Trek from Osla to Taluka and then drive back to Sankri. The trek is about 13 kilometers, followed by a drive of approximately 1.5 hours. Enjoy a celebratory dinner and rest for the night in Sankri.
8
Day 8
Sankri to Dehradun
Sankri to Dehradun
Depart from Sankri early in the morning and drive back to Dehradun. The journey takes around 10-12 hours. Arrive in Dehradun and relax after the trek, preparing for departure or onward travel.

Trek Information

Best Time to Visit

The Har Ki Dun trek offers remarkable experiences throughout the year, with distinct seasons shaping its allure. From March to June, you can explore the trek as the valley transitions from patches of snow in March to lush greenery and blooming flowers by May. This period, before the monsoon rains, is ideal for those seeking vibrant landscapes and moderate temperatures. Following the monsoon closure, the trek reopens in September, showcasing a valley rejuvenated by rains, turning lush and green. Autumn, from October to November, provides a serene escape with cooler temperatures, potential early snowfall, and golden hues of changing foliage. However, post-November, heavy snow accumulation makes the trek challenging, and the trail remains closed until mid-March due to winter conditions and wildlife migration.

 

How to Reach Base Camp

By Train

Dehradun Railway Station (DDN) is well-connected to major cities across India.

Popular Trains:

  • From Delhi: The Shatabdi Express and Nanda Devi Express offer frequent services.

  • From Mumbai: The Dehradun Express connects Mumbai to Dehradun.

  • From Kolkata: The Doon Express operates from Kolkata to Dehradun.

From the railway station, you can hire a taxi, take an auto-rickshaw, or use local buses to reach your destination within Dehradun.

By Road

Dehradun is well-connected by road, with several state-run and private buses operating from major cities.

From Delhi: Buses from ISBT Kashmere Gate include Volvo, deluxe, and semi-deluxe options. The journey takes around 6-7 hours.

From Chandigarh: Regular bus services take about 5-6 hours.

From Haridwar/Rishikesh: Frequent buses make the 1.5-2 hour journey.

Buses typically arrive at Dehradun’s ISBT. From there, you can hire a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or take local buses to reach your desired location within the city.

By Flight

Jolly Grant Airport (DED) is located about 30 kilometers from Dehradun city center.

Connecting Flights: There are regular flights from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.

From Delhi: Several daily flights by airlines such as IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India.

From Mumbai: Direct flights available.

From Bangalore: Direct and connecting flights available.

 

From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use airport shuttle services to reach Dehradun. The drive takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour.

Itinerary

1
Day 1
Arrival in Dehradun
Arrival in Dehradun
Arrive in Dehradun, where you'll check into your accommodation and have the afternoon to explore local attractions. In the evening, attend a pre-trek briefing with your trekking guide.
2
Day 2
Dehradun to Sankri (Base Camp)
Dehradun to Sankri (Base Camp)
Start early and start on a scenic drive to Sankri, the trek’s base camp. The journey takes approximately 10-12 hours, passing through charming mountain landscapes. Arrive in Sankri, settle into your accommodation, and rest for the night.
3
Day 3
Sankri to Taluka to Osla
Sankri to Taluka to Osla
Drive to Taluka and begin your trek to Osla, covering a distance of about 13 kilometers. The trek, which takes 5-6 hours, takes you through picturesque terrain. Arrive in Osla, explore the village, and spend the night in local guest houses or tents.
4
Day 4
Osla to Har Ki Dun
Osla to Har Ki Dun
Trek from Osla to Har Ki Dun, a distance of approximately 14 kilometers. The trek, which also takes 5-6 hours, leads you through stunning landscapes to the serene Har Ki Dun valley. Set up camp, enjoy the scenic beauty, and overnight in Har Ki Dun.
5
Day 5
Explore Har Ki Dun
Explore Har Ki Dun
Spend the day exploring Har Ki Dun and its surroundings. You may take optional short hikes or simply relax and enjoy the breathtaking views. Overnight at the campsite in Har Ki Dun.
6
Day 6:
Har Ki Dun to Osla
Har Ki Dun to Osla
Begin your return trek from Har Ki Dun to Osla, covering the same distance of 14 kilometers. Arrive back in Osla for a restful night after the trek.
7
Day 7
Osla to Sankri
Osla to Sankri
Trek from Osla to Taluka and then drive back to Sankri. The trek is about 13 kilometers, followed by a drive of approximately 1.5 hours. Enjoy a celebratory dinner and rest for the night in Sankri.
8
Day 8
Sankri to Dehradun
Sankri to Dehradun
Depart from Sankri early in the morning and drive back to Dehradun. The journey takes around 10-12 hours. Arrive in Dehradun and relax after the trek, preparing for departure or onward travel.

FAQs about
Har Ki Dun Trek

What is the best time to visit Har Ki Dun?

The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is from March to June and September to November. Spring and summer offer blooming flowers and lush greenery, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and stunning fall colors. The trek is closed during the monsoon (July to August) and heavy winter (December to mid-March).

What is the difficulty level of the Har Ki Dun trek?

The Har Ki Dun trek is considered moderate. It requires a good level of physical fitness, but it is accessible to beginners with some trekking experience. The trail involves varied terrain, including gradual ascents and descents.

How long does the trek take?

The Har Ki Dun trek typically takes 7 to 9 days, depending on the itinerary and pace. This includes acclimatization days and time for exploration.

What kind of accommodation can I expect?

During the trek, accommodation is usually in tents, but guesthouses or homestays are possible in the base camps and surrounding villages. Basic amenities are provided, but comfort levels may vary.

Do I need special permits to trek in Har Ki Dun?

Yes, you will need permits to enter the Govind Pashu Vihar Sanctuary, which can be obtained through authorized trekking agencies or local authorities.

What should I pack for the trek?

Pack appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, including warm layers, rain gear, trekking shoes, and personal essentials. Don't forget to bring a hat and sunscreen.

Is it possible to trek Har Ki Dun solo?

While solo trekking is possible, it is recommended to join a guided group trek for safety and better navigation. Local guides are familiar with the terrain and can enhance your overall experience.

How do I reach the starting point of the trek?

The trek typically starts from Sankr/Kotgaon a small village in Uttarkashi district. You can reach Sankri by road from Dehradun or other major cities in Uttarakhand. The journey involves a scenic drive through the mountains.

Are there any health concerns I should be aware of?

Be prepared for altitude-related issues such as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Be Prepared for altitude-related issues such as AMS. Acclimatizing properly, staying hydrated, and listening to your body are important. It's also advisable to consult with a healthcare provider before the trek.

What type of food will be available during the trek?

During the trek, you will have access to basic but nutritious meals, including dal, rice, vegetables, and local staples. Meals are usually prepared by the trekking staff or local cooks.

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