Har Ki Dun Trek – A Complete Guide to the “Valley of Gods”

7 Days

Har Ki Dun Trek, located at an altitude of 12,000 ft in the Garhwal Himalayas, is one of the most scenic and culturally rich treks in Uttarakhand. Known as the “Valley of Gods”, this trek offers a beautiful blend of stunning mountain views, lush forests, alpine meadows, and a journey through remote villages with a rich cultural history. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a nature lover seeking adventure, the Har Ki Dun trek is a perfect choice.

The trek is part of the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and offers breathtaking views of the Swargarohini peaks, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. Along the way, trekkers will witness the beauty of the Jaundhar Glacier, ancient villages like Osla, and the serene Marinda Tal.

Highlights of Har Ki Dun Trek

  • Trek Through Dense Forests: Experience the enchanting beauty of deodar and pine forests, where you might spot the elusive Himalayan Monal and other rare wildlife.
  • Ancient Someshwar Devta Temple: Visit the historic temple in Osla, known for its intricate wooden carvings and spiritual significance.
  • Panoramic Mountain Views: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Swargarohini and Black Peak ranges, which provide a stunning backdrop throughout your journey.
  • Explore Jaundhar Glacier: Trek to the pristine Jaundhar Glacier, located at the base of Swargarohini, for spectacular views and a unique glacial experience.
  • Visit Marinda Tal: Discover the beautiful Marinda Tal, a serene pond surrounded by majestic mountains, perfect for a picturesque camping spot.

Har Ki Dun Trek Itinerary:

·         Day 1: Reach Sankri from Dehradun (Drive: 10-11 hours, 210 km)

·         Day 2: Drive from Sankri to Taluka (12 km), trek to Seema (Trek: 14 km)

·         Day 3: Trek from Seema to Har Ki Dun Valley (Trek: 12 km)

·         Day 4: Explore Har Ki Dun Valley (Optional trek to Jaundhar Glacier)

·         Day 5: Trek from Har Ki Dun back to Seema (Trek: 12 km)

·         Day 6: Trek from Seema to Taluka, Drive to Sankri (Trek: 14 km, Drive: 12 km)

·         Day 7: Drive back to Dehradun (Drive: 10-11 hours)





Cultural Significance of Har Ki Dun Trek

The Har Ki Dun trek is not only about natural beauty but also rich in cultural history. The valley is believed to be the route taken by the Pandavas on their way to Swargarohini, their final abode, as per the Mahabharata. This legendary connection adds a spiritual dimension to the trek, attracting history and mythology enthusiasts.

The remote villages of Osla and Gangad provide a glimpse into ancient Himalayan culture. In these villages, locals maintain traditions that have been passed down for centuries, including unique architectural styles, traditional music, and folk dances. The people here are known for their warm hospitality, often welcoming trekkers into their homes to share meals and stories.

The region is also famous for its vibrant festivals, such as the Osla Mela, where visitors can experience local customs, rituals, and delicious traditional cuisine. The ancient Someshwar Devta Temple in Osla is a significant cultural site, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.


Book Your Har Ki Dun Trek Now!

Embark on the Har Ki Dun trek to experience the perfect blend of adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re looking for an easy-to-moderate trek or an immersive journey into the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas, this trek promises an unforgettable experience.

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Har Ki Dun Trek Overview

Pickup and Drop Point:

  • Pickup: Dehradun Railway Station or Jolly Grant Airport
  • Drop: Dehradun Railway Station or Jolly Grant Airport

Area:

  • Located in the Uttarkashi, Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India, Har Ki Dun is a scenic valley surrounded by majestic peaks, lush forests, and vibrant meadows.

Total Trekking Distance:

  • Approximately 50 kilometers (29 miles) round trip.

Duration:

  • The trek typically spans 6-7 days, including acclimatization and exploration days.

Difficulty Level:

  • Moderate; suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers.

Best Time to Visit:

  • April to June (spring/summer) and September to November (post-monsoon).

Accommodation:

  • Comfortable tents and homestays in villages along the route.

Highlights of the Trek:

  • Trek through dense deodar and pine forests, with opportunities to spot the Himalayan Monal and other rare wildlife.
  • Visit the ancient Someshwar Devta Temple in Osla, a significant cultural landmark.
  • Enjoy panoramic views of the Swargarohini and Black Peak ranges.
  • Explore the pristine Jaundhar Glacier and Marinda Tal, enhancing your trekking experience.
  • Experience local culture and traditions in the remote villages of Osla and Gangad.

What to Expect:

  • Stunning landscapes featuring alpine meadows, glacial rivers, and picturesque villages.
  • An immersive experience in local culture and history, with opportunities to interact with villagers.
  • A chance to connect with nature and rejuvenate in the serene Himalayan environment.

    Har Ki Dun Trek Cost

    The cost of the Har Ki Dun trek typically ranges from INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 depending on the services included (guides, meals, accommodation, etc.). Costs may vary based on the services, group size, and season of trekking.

    Har Ki Dun Trek Height and Altitude

    The Har Ki Dun trek altitude reaches a maximum of 12,000 feet at Har Ki Dun Valley. The elevation gains gradually, allowing
    trekkers to acclimatize well to the altitude. The valleys, meadows, and surrounding peaks add to the trek’s magnificence at high altitudes.

    Har Ki Dun Trek Distance and Route

    The Har Ki Dun trek distance is approximately 50 km, typically covered over a period of 6 to 7 days. The trek starts from Sankri, a small village which serves as the base for several Himalayan treks. The first major stop on the route is Taluka, a motorable village from where the trekking trail begins.

    Har Ki Dun Trek Distance from Key Locations


    Har Ki Dun trek distance from Sankri: 25 km (trekking distance)

    Har Ki Dun trek distance from Dehradun: 210 km (drive)

    Har Ki Dun Trek from Delhi

    For trekkers starting their journey from Delhi, you can reach the base camp at Sankri via Dehradun. Here’s how you can plan your trip from Delhi:Har Ki Dun trek distance from Delhi: Approximately 460 km.

    Best route: Take a bus or train to Dehradun, then drive to Sankri (210 km).


    Har Ki Dun Trek Best Time to Visit

    The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is during the pre-monsoon (March to June) and post-monsoon (September to December) seasons. Each season offers a unique experience.

    • March to June: Witness the blooming flora, green meadows, and clear skies. It’s a perfect time for photography and nature walks.

    • September to December: This is when the valley transforms into a wonderland of autumn hues, with a cool breeze and snow-capped peaks.
    For snow enthusiasts, December is an excellent time to trek, as the valley is covered in a blanket of snow, providing a surreal experience. However, winter trekking can be challenging due to cold temperatures and snow.

    Har Ki Dun Trek Difficulty Level

    One of the best parts about the Har Ki Dun trek is that it is a moderate trek, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned trekkers. The trail is well-marked and follows a gradual ascent. However, the long walking distances (10-12 km per day) can make it slightly challenging, especially for first-time trekkers. Trekkers need to be prepared to walk for multiple hours a day.

Key Highlights:

  • Panoramic views of Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch peaks.
  • Stunning alpine meadows, dense pine forests, and remote mountain villages.
  • Campsites along the riverside and near ancient Himalayan settlements.
  • Rich biodiversity within Govind National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna.

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Trip Essentials

  • Homestay/Guest House/Camp ( Triple Or Quad Sharing)
  • 12,000 ft
  • Dehradun
  • Pre-monsoon (March to June) and Post-monsoon (September to December)
  • Trek Leader + Support
  • All Meal Veg. Ex. Sankari
  • Ex. Dehradun
  • 5-6 HRS
  • 50 Km. Round Trek Ex. Sankari
  • Depend On Group Size ( Alto/Dezire/Innova/Bolero/Tempo Traveler/Bus)
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