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Max : Altitude reached: 3810m/11700feet
Best Time to Go : Nov-June, Sept- Nov
Overview
Pandavas walked on the very same route to ascend to heaven through Swargarohini, a mountain that dominates the Har ki Dun Valley. Located on the base of Fateh Parvat, Har- ki- Dun is fondly known as valley of gods. It is termed as one of the most beautiful trek in Uttarkhand. The trek gives you a chance to walk through meadows, streams, visit glaciers and the best of all – view the panoramic mountain peaks forming the most beautiful background for all your pictures. Har ki dun is a good trek for beginners. It gives you an interesting Himalayan experience. The trail takes you through ancient villages where you can watch and understand their unique culture and lifestyle
Brief Itinerary
Day 1 : Dehradun- Sankri - Road 210 Km
Day 2 : Sankri- Taluka- Puani Garaat - Drive 12 kms Trek 13kms
Day 3 : Puani Garaat- Kalkatiyadhar - Trek 7 Kms
Day 4 : Kalkatiyadhar- Har-Ki-Dun - Trek 4kms
Day 5 : Har-Ki-Dun Exploration
Day 6 : Har-Ki-Dun-Puani Garaat - Trek 11kms
Day 7 : Puani Garaat-Taluka-Sankri - Trek 13 Kms Drive 12Kms
Day 8 : Sankri- Dehradun - Road 210 Km
Detailed Itinerary
Day 01 : Dehradun—Sankri (210km, 10hrs.) : We board cabs from Dehradun early in the morning and move towards Sankri a beautiful hill village the roadhead for this trek, the journey takes around 10 hrs. and goes via the towns of Purola, Mori, Natwar, Overnight stay in Home Stay. Meal plan: Welcome drink and dinner
Day 02 : Sankri –Taluka- Puani Garaat (Drive 12kms, Trek 13 kms) : The drive to Taluka is on a level road although with many bends, the road is tricky and often impossible to cross in monsoon, from the village of Taluka the trail descends to Supin River towards the beautiful campsite at Puani Garaat. Our campsite for the day. Meal Plan: All Meals
Day 03 : Puani Garaat to Kalkatiyadhar (7 kms) : The trail to Kalkatiyadhar passes through the beautiful village of Osla situated at an altitude of 8800 feet. The trail from osla is a leisure walk however involves few steep sections. On the trail today we also see the confluence of Ruinsara and Supin rivers from which the trail goes up towards our campsite
Day 04 : Kalkatiyadhar to Har-ki-Dun (4kms) : The distance today is short however involves some steep sections and also multiple stream crossings. You can also view the Har-Ki Dun and Peak and Hata Peak today. The mesmerizing campsite of Har-Ki-Dun is located near the forest huts.
Day 05 : Har-ki- Dun exploration : Rest in the lap of nature or explore the nearby surroundings in the valley of gods, you can visit a small nearby lake of Malinda Tal as well
Day 06 : Har-Ki-Dun to Puani Garaat (Trek 11kms) : We trace our route back to the first campsite of Puani Garaat bypassing the camp at Kalkatiyadhar to reach their by late afternoon, the evening is free to explore around
Day 07 : Puani Garaat to Sankri via Taluka (Trek 13kms, Drive 12kms) : Trek 13 km to Taluka, followed by a 12 km drive from Taluka to Sankri. The way back to Sankri is an easy one with consistent descents and level walks all the way to Taluka.
Day 08 : Sankri to Dehradun (Drive 210 KMs) : The trip ends after breakfast. Meal Plan: Breakfast