Har Ki Dun is a cradle-shaped hanging valley in the Garhwal Himalayas. It is steeped in mythology – 'Har Ki Dun' means the 'Valley of Gods', and it is believed the Pandavas took this route to heaven via the Swargarohini peak. The trek is a cultural delight, passing through ancient villages like Osla where time seems to have stood still, with unique wooden architecture and local traditions.
Witness the majestic Swargarohini peaks (I, II, III), dominating the skyline of the valley.
Walk through 3,000-year-old villages like Osla and Gangad, exploring their unique culture and Someshwar temple.
Trek through this National Park, rich in flora and fauna including Bhojpatra trees and Himalayan Monal.
An excursion from Har Ki Dun takes you closer to the massive Jaundhar Glacier and Maninda Tal.
10-hour drive from Dehradun. The route takes you through Mussoorie and along the Yamuna and Tons rivers. Overnight stay in Sankri.
Drive 12km to Taluka. Start trekking through dense forest along the Supin river. Cross wooden bridges. Camp by the river at Pauni Garaat. Trek: 10km, 5hrs
Pass through Osla village with its ancient wooden houses. Climb to open meadows at Kalkatiyadhar. Great views of Black Peak. Trek: 7km, 4hrs
Trek to the main Har Ki Dun valley. The Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch peaks open up. Explore the valley. Return to Kalkatiyadhar. Trek: 10km, 6hrs
Retrace your steps back to Pauni Garaat. Enjoy the riverside camping once again. Trek: 7km, 3hrs
Trek back to Taluka and drive to Sankri. Celebration dinner at the base camp. Trek: 10km, 4hrs
Drive back to Dehradun. Reach by evening.
Har Ki Dun is a Moderate trek. The days are long (distances are high), but the gradient is gradual. It requires good endurance.
Ability to walk 10-12 km per day with a 10kg backpack. Prepare with jogging.
Well-marked. Mix of forest, meadows, and rocky riverside trails.
Walk the ancient path of legends.
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