Har Ki Dun Trek

The Har Ki Dun Trek is a dream destination for trekkers, offering a mesmerizing journey through the Garhwal Himalayas. Often referred to as the "Valley of Gods," this legendary trail is believed to be the path taken by the Pandavas on their ascent to heaven, as per the Mahabharata. One of the best treks in Uttarakhand, Har Ki Dun is accessible in both summer and winter, making it an all-season adventure. Nestled in the western Garhwal Himalayas, this trek is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, alpine meadows, and dense pine forests. The trail rewards trekkers with panoramic views of the Swargarohini peaks, which are linked to the mythical stairway to heaven. The Har Ki Dun Valley is also an essential part of the Yamuna River System, adding to its geographical and ecological significance. During winters, the snow-covered trails create a surreal landscape, while in summers, the lush greenery and vibrant flora make for a picturesque hike. Whether you're an avid trekker or a nature enthusiast, the Har Ki Dun trek in Uttarakhand promises an unforgettable experience in the land of Gods. Plan your journey to witness the divine beauty of one of the most scenic Himalayan treks!

Highlights

  • A Trekker’s Paradise: The Har Ki Dun Trek is often called a stairway to heaven due to its breathtaking landscapes. This trek is accessible in both summer and winter, offering stunning seasonal contrasts.
  • Location: Har Ki Dun Valley is located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, on the western flank of the Garhwal Himalayas. It is a dream destination for trekkers, nature lovers, and mountaineers.
  • Scenic Beauty: The trek takes you through alpine meadows, dense pine forests, and charming villages, with mesmerizing views of the Swargarohini group of peaks.
  • Mythological Significance: Har Ki Dun is believed to be the same route taken by the Pandavas in the Mahabharata on their journey to heaven. The towering Swargarohini Peak is often associated with the legendary stairway to heaven.
  • Cultural Attractions: The trek passes through the ancient Osla Temple, dedicated to Duryodhana. Built over 5,000 years ago, this wooden marvel showcases intricate carvings and is an architectural wonder.
  • Best Time to Visit: While winter turns Har Ki Dun into a snowy paradise, the best time for trekking is during summer, when the lush greenery enhances the valley’s beauty.
  • Weather Challenges: Expect frequent rain showers in the summer, adding an adventurous twist. Trekkers should be well-prepared with essential rain trekking gear

How to Reach

  • Nearest Bus Stand: Dehradun / Rishikesh.
  • Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun / Haridwar.
  • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.
  • Starting Point: Typically begins at a nearby village accessible by road.

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri
    • Altitude: Sankri - 1950 m / 6400 ft
    • Drive Distance: 220 km
  • Day 2: Sankri to Dhatmeer and Trek to Osla Village
    • Altitude:
      • Osla - 2750 m / 9000 ft
      • Dhatmeer - 2400 m / 8000 ft
    • Drive Distance: Sankri to Dhatmeer - 18 km
    • Trek Distance: 9-10 km
  • Day 3: Osla to Seematra
    • Altitude: Seematra - 3250 m / 10700 ft
    • Trek Distance: 7 km
  • Day 4: Seematra to Har Ki Dun and Back to Seematra
    • Altitude: Har Ki Dun - 3600 m / 11800 ft
    • Trek Distance: 8 km (both sides)
  • Day 5: Seematra to Pauni Gharat
    • Altitude: Pauni Gharat - 2500 m / 8200 ft
    • Trek Distance: 8-9 km
  • Day 6: Pauni Gharat to Dhatmeer and Drive to Sankri
    • Altitude: Sankri - 1950 m / 6400 ft
    • Trek Distance: 7-8 km
    • Drive Distance: Dhatmeer to Sankri - 18 km
  • Day 7: Sankri to Dehradun | Saying Goodbye to the Mountains
    • Drive Distance: 220 km

Necessary Items

  • Trekking shoes, warm clothing, and waterproof jackets.
  • Basic first aid kit and medications for altitude sickness.
  • Trekking poles, headlamp, and reusable water bottles.
  • Snacks, energy bars, and a power bank.

Local Culture

    During the trek, you'll pass through remote Himalayan villages where you can experience the rich culture and traditions of Uttarakhand. Interact with the locals to learn about their unique way of life, cuisine, and folklore.

FAQs

To book a trek, Contact SOC team on whatsapp, select your preferred trek, and follow the booking instructions.

To confirm your booking, you need to pay a 20% advance payment. The remaining amount must be paid to the company before the trek starts.

Unfortunately, if you are unable to complete the trek, the amount paid will not be refunded.

Yes, you can reschedule your trek, but you must inform us at least 3-4 days in advance.