Overview
The Har Ki Dun Trek is a mesmerizing and popular trekking route located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. Known for its serene landscapes, lush meadows, pristine rivers, and breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, this trek is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The trek takes you through remote villages, dense forests of pine, oak, and deodar, offering glimpses of the region’s rich wildlife and vibrant flora. The trek begins from Sankri, a small village, and gradually ascends to Har Ki Dun, which is situated at an altitude of 3,566 meters (11,700 feet). Along the way, trekkers pass through scenic spots like Taluka and Osla, villages that showcase traditional Garhwali culture and architecture. As you approach Har Ki Dun, you’re greeted by stunning views of towering peaks such as Swargarohini, Black Peak (Kalanag), and other surrounding Himalayan ranges. The valley itself is a breathtaking sight, surrounded by vast meadows and dotted with alpine flowers. The trek is a mix of moderate to easy terrain, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced trekkers. Best undertaken from May to June and September to December, it offers a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion. Whether you are an avid trekker or someone who wants to experience the tranquil beauty of the Himalayas, Har Ki Dun provides an unforgettable journey.
Highlights
- Har Ki Dun Valley offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including Swargarohini, Kalanag, and Black Peak.
- Trek through traditional Garhwali villages like Osla, where you can experience local culture and visit the Someshwar Temple.
- Walk through lush meadows, dense forests of oak, deodar, and rhododendron, and picturesque landscapes.
- Ideal for beginners with good fitness, offering moderate challenges with 5-7 hour trekking days.
- Experience the Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary with diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the Himalayan Monal.
- Camping at serene spots like Taluka, Osla, and Har Ki Dun, surrounded by majestic mountain views.
- A tranquil trek, far from the crowds, perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.
- Swargarohini Peak, believed to be the path to heaven in Hindu mythology, adds a spiritual aspect to the trek.
- The trek offers exceptional opportunities for photography with its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and village life.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Accommodation Guest house, Home stay and Camping
- Accommodation for 6 nights, Triple and Quad Sharing Basis.
- Transfer from Dehradun to Dehradun.
- Meals: Every day Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
- Trekking equipment like Sleeping Beg, Thick Mattress, Separate Kitchen & Dinning Tent, Micro Spikes, Gaiters.
- All necessary permit and entry fees.
- First aid medical kits, Stretcher, Oxygen Cylinder.
- Professional Trek Leader (Mountaineering qualified), Guide, and Support staff.
Cost Excludes
- GST 5% (Good Service Tax)
- Personal Medical expenses do carry your medication.
- Any personal services such as Laundry, phone calls, liquors, mineral water, etc.
- Any emergency evacuation charges.
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- Meals during transit.
- Charges of mules/porters/carrying your personal luggage.
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
- Any expense incurred or loss caused by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities (landslides, floods). flight delays/ rescheduling/ cancellations, any accidents/medical evacuations riots/ strikes/ war/ pandemic, etc.
What is the difficulty level of the Har Ki Dun Trek?
Moderate. Suitable for beginners with good physical fitness.
When is the best time to do the Har Ki Dun Trek?
April to June and September to November for clear weather. Winter (December-March) is also possible for snow lovers, but more challenging.
How long is the Har Ki Dun Trek?
The trek lasts for 7 days and 6 nights.
What is the maximum altitude on the Har Ki Dun Trek?
The highest point is Har Ki Dun at 3,566 meters (11,700 feet).
Do I need to be fit for the Har Ki Dun Trek?
Yes, a moderate level of fitness is required. You should be comfortable walking 5–7 hours a day on varied terrain.
Is a guide required for the trek?
Yes, it’s highly recommended to trek with a guide or as part of an organized group for safety and navigation.
What type of accommodation is available?
You’ll stay in guesthouses in Dehradun and Sankri, and campsites along the trek (Taluka, Osla, Har Ki Dun).
What permits are required?
Trekking permits for Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary and Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve are required. These are usually arranged by the trekking operator.
Is there mobile network coverage during the trek?
Limited mobile network coverage after Sankri. No signal in higher altitudes like Har Ki Dun.
What should I pack for the trek?
Essentials include warm clothing, trekking shoes, water bottle, sunscreen, sleeping bag, and personal medication.
Can I trek solo?
It’s safer to trek with a guide or a group, especially for those with limited experience in the Himalayas.