Har ki Dun

Places Covered Sankri - Gangarh - Osla
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6 Nights | 7 Days
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Har ki Dun

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    Pickup (6-8am) from Dehradun in the morning for a 240 km (10 hours) lengthy but beautiful trip to Sankri through Mussoorie, Barkot, Purola, Mori, and Netwar along the Tons River.

    Located in the Uttarkashi district, on the slopes of the Himalayas, lies the peaceful village- Sankri. In addition to several other wellknown treks, like the Kedarkantha Trek, Har ki Dun, Rupin Pass, Bali Pass, and countless more, this modest community serves as the base camp for these renowned treks. At an elevation of 6,400 feet above sea level, this community is situated within the Govind wildlife sanctuary. It is an ideal spot for those seeking a serene mountain vacation or those who are adventurous.

    We will move from Sankri to Gangarh Village for 16kms drive after breakfast. The 4kms trek begins from Gangarh village to Osla village. The trek will last about 5-4 hours.

    Today's trek will take you into a Himalayan region Iled in wild orchids. Starting out in the valley next to the river Rupin's true left, the route from Taluka village progressively drops before rising again. Later, the route passes through dense stands of chestnut, walnut, willow, chinar, and a variety of conifer trees. There are also a few waterfalls along the way.

    Osla village is eventually reached in the late afternoon. The Durtodhana temple, which is capped with a pair of intricately carved peacocks, is the most outstanding building in Osla Village's reputation for great design.

    You will reach the rst in a succession of cleared lands after a 15-minute trek.

    To reach a lookout point, the route climbs over the meeting of the Supin and Ruinsara rivers. Look at the Kala Nag (Black Peak) and Bandarpooch mountains as you approach this vantage point.

    Your next campground, Kalkatiyadhaar, is soon accessible; it is located at an elevation of 8,956 feet.

    On your right, you can plainly see the Dev Thach meadows. The valley now divides into two halves, with Har-ki-dun on the left and Ruinsara Taal, Bali Pass on the right. As you round the bend in the mountain, the Har Ki Dun peak and Hata Peak, with the Har-ki-Dun valley below, meet you. The path then crosses several creeks after that.

    There are a good number of rhododendron trees in the pine forest. Along the route, there is a magnificent stream that cascades down and has a variety of Himalayan alpine owers growing along its edges. You leave the meadows behind when you arrive at a little waterfall after another 20 minutes. You must make a difficult ascent of roughly 15 minutes from this location.

    We'll take the same path back to the osla, and today's track is simple and downward.
    Arrive at the Osla campground, where you will spend the night.
    DAY 06 OSLA TO SANKRI
    Early breakfast followed by the start of our descent. Going back the way you came makes the journey simple now.
    We will descend 8kms to Dhatmeer village, then Gangarh village at river side and then to Sankri. Here you will board the vehicle for Sankri.

     

    Early breakfast followed by the start of our descent. Going back the way you came makes the journey simple now.
    We will descend 8kms to Dhatmeer village, then Gangarh village at river side and then to Sankri. Here you will board the vehicle for Sankri.

     

    Today is the last day of your Har Ki Dun Trekking journey. Say goodbye to mountains and new friends, take best memories to home.Board the vehicle after breakfast for journey towards Dehradun.

Included

Pick and Drop Transfers from/to Dehradun
All meals are included with proper hygiene parameters
Triple/double sharing tent accommodations are available
 Sankri guest house with triple occupancy
During the trek, there will be morning and evening tea with a small refreshment
All tolls and forest fees
Trekking gears (tents, sleeping bags, ropes, gaiters, crampons etc.)
First Aid Medical Kit   Expert Guide

 

Excluded

 Food during pick and drop transfers
 Porters/ mules charges
 Personal expenses
 Insurance
Anything apart from the inclusions
 CST 5%

Tour Description

One of the most appealing valleys in the Western Himalayas is Har Ki Dun, also referred to as the Valley of the Gods. Har Ki Dun is unquestionably a heaven for newbie hikers looking to satiate their need for daring outdoor action, making it the ideal place for novice hikers to travel. A trekking excursion to Har ki Dun may be simply planned by anyone searching for extended weekend vacations. Deep inside Govind Pashu National Park lies a valley with a cradle-like form called Har Ki Dun. Trekking in Har Ki Dun is an adventurer and nature lover's paradise.

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