Walk on the scenic Har Ki Dun trail, which is believed to have led the Pandavas to heaven as per the ancient epic of Mahabharata and spot a variety of flora, including the alpine flowers.- Witness the picturesque Osla village, one of the last villages in Uttarakhand to follow the animistic religion of the Bhotiya tribe and is surrounded by terraced farms.
- Enjoy camping under the starlit sky with views of the Himalayan landscapes on your adventurous Har Ki Dun trek.
- Spot diverse wildlife including the Himalayan brown bear, the musk deer, and numerous bird species like the Himalayan griffon vultures, golden eagles and others on your Har Ki Dun trail.
- Explore the vast meadows and forests, providing panoramic views of the magnificent Himalayan peaks like the Swargarohini Peak and Black Peak.
Har Ki Dun Trek Overview
About Har Ki Dun Trek:
If you love summer treks to expansive valleys surrounded by lofty peaks, the Har Ki Dun trek trails can definitely mesmerise you. This is a 7-day-long trek that you can easily undertake with the help of Thrillophilia’s expert trek leaders.
Being an easy-moderate level trek, Har Ki Dun receives well-deserved importance in the trekking community worldwide. The name “Har Ki Dun” refers to the “Valley of Lord Mahadev”. Its trails take you through dense forests of pine and deodar trees, along the banks of rapidly flowing Tons and Supin rivers, and across several undulating landscapes.
This trek journey spans around 43 kilometres (both ways) and touches the highest altitude of 12000 feet. You can plan for Har Ki Dun trekking during the summer or autumn season to get the best of this journey.
One of the main reasons for choosing to undertake this exciting adventure with Thrillophilia lies in our on-ground support. With well-arranged camps, proper food, and immediate rescue facilities, you can find comfort even in the nooks of the mighty Himalayas.
So, buckle up and book your slots now. Get ready to pack your rucksack and set out to the Valley of Gods, Har Ki Dun!
Har Ki Doon Trek Quick facts:
Duration: 7D/6N
Maximum altitude: 11,675 ft
Har Ki Dun Trek Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Har Ki Dun Trek Distance: 47 KM
Temperature: 10℃ to 15℃ during the day and 2℃ to -5℃ during the night
Best Time to do Har ki Dun Trek: April to Mid-June and October to Mid-November
ATM: Purola has the last ATM before your trek begins
Start/End Point of the trek: Sankri Village
Har Ki Dun Trek Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Har Ki Dun Trek Distance: 47 KM
- Temperature: 10℃ to 15℃ during the day and 2℃ to -5℃ during the night
- Best Time to do Har ki Dun Trek: April to Mid-June and October to Mid-November