Har Ki Dun Trek

Sankri, Uttarakhand · 4.8 (94 Reviews)

About this trek

The Har Ki Dun Trek, often called “The Valley of the Gods,” is one of the most enchanting river-valley treks in the Garhwal Himalayas. Nestled at 12,000 ft, this ancient cradle-shaped valley is wrapped in alpine forests, snow-covered ridges, and traditional Himalayan culture.

Linked to mythological stories of the Pandavas’ ascent to heaven, Har Ki Dun’s landscape is equally rich in natural beauty — from dense pine forests to lush meadows, cascading streams, and quiet mountain villages that retain centuries-old traditions.

The valley is the birthplace of the Yamuna River and is connected to the Baspa Valley via the historic Borasu Pass. Trekkers are treated to dramatic views of towering peaks such as Swargarohini I & II, Black Peak (Kala Nag), Bandarpoonch, and the Jaundhar Glacier.

With diverse wildlife including Himalayan Monal, barking deer, and mountain foxes, Har Ki Dun is a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. This trail is perfect for trekkers who enjoy varied landscapes and want to experience remote Himalayan culture up close.

  • Guided trek

    Experienced trek leader and support staff.

  • Small groups

    Limited batch size for safety and personalised attention.

  • Safety first

    Equipment, permits and protocols for a secure trek.

  • Cancellation policy

    Flexible reschedule; see full terms at booking.

Details

7 Days
52 km
Moderate
12,000 ft
Sankri
₹10,500 / person
Reserve

Itinerary

Begin your journey with a scenic drive via Mussoorie, winding along the Yamuna and later the Tons River. Enjoy pine forests, mountain vistas, and charming villages en route. Reach Sankri by evening, check into your campsite, and take an easy acclimatization walk around the village. Overnight stay in Sankri.

Drive to Taluka, the starting point of the trek. The trail meanders beside the Supin River, passing through mixed forests, waterfalls, and traditional wooden houses. The route is mostly gentle with a few short climbs. By afternoon, you’ll reach Puani Garaat, a serene riverside campsite. Overnight stay in tents.

Start your day by trekking to Osla Village, located at around 8,500 ft. Osla is known for its unique culture, remote charm, and the ancient temple dedicated to Duryodhana. From here, the trail becomes more undulating, crossing two small lakes and a wooden bridge. Meadows, forest clearings, and glacier-fed streams guide you into Kalkatiyadhaar (2,692 m) — a beautiful campsite with wide views of surrounding valleys. Overnight stay in tents.

Today you enter the heart of the valley. Start early as the trail climbs steadily through alpine meadows, rocky paths, and pine thickets. As you approach Har Ki Dun, the scenery transforms — snowy slopes, frozen waterfalls (in winter), and breathtaking mountain walls. The views of Swargarohini, Hata Peak, and Black Peak from this valley are unforgettable. Explore the region and absorb the serenity before settling for the night.

After breakfast, begin your descent, following the same route through Osla. Enjoy interacting with villagers and reliving the scenic patches you crossed earlier. Reach Puani Garaat by afternoon and unwind beside the peaceful river.

Descend to Taluka through the familiar forested trail, making stops at your favourite viewpoints along the way. At Taluka, vehicles will be waiting to drive you back to Sankri, where a warm meal and comfortable stay await.

Begin the return drive to Dehradun. The scenic 10-hour journey includes stops for breakfast and lunch. Arrive in Dehradun by early evening — marking the end of a memorable Himalayan adventure.

Essential Gear Trek Checklist

  • Rucksack (30–40 L)
  • Trekking shoes
  • Warm layer
  • Raincoat / windcheater
  • Sun cap & sunscreen
  • Water bottle (1–2 L)
  • Head torch
  • Personal medication
  • ID

Inclusions

Stay

Accommodation in guesthouses and tents (Day 1–7).

Meals

Nutritious vegetarian meals from Day 1 dinner to Day 7 breakfast.

Transport (Optional)

Round-trip transportation Dehradun ↔ Dehradun (if opted).

Permits & Fees

All forest permits and camping fees.

Gear

High-quality tents, sleeping bags (-10°C), gaiters, microspikes & ropes.

Team

Professional trek leader, trained guides, cooks, and support staff.

Exclusions

Porterage

Porter charges for personal luggage.

Emergency & Medical

Emergency evacuation or additional medical expenses.

Snacks & Beverages

Bottled water or personal beverages.

Dehradun → Sankri

Transport cost from Dehradun to Sankri (₹1,000–₹1,500 approx., if not included).

Map

Trek region: Uttarakhand. Contact us for exact reporting point and route details.

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