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The Har Ki Dun Trek is one of the most beautiful and beginner-friendly Himalayan treks, perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers. Known as the “Valley of Gods”, Har Ki Dun is a cradle-shaped valley nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, this trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and charming villages rich in history and mythology. At an altitude of about 11,675 ft (3,566 m), Har Ki Dun is a cradle-shaped valley surrounded by towering peaks like Swargarohini, Jaundhar Glacier, and Black Peak ( Kalanag ).
This trek is ideal for both first-time trekkers and experienced adventurers, with its moderate trails and rich cultural experience. As you walk through scenic landscapes, you’ll pass charming wooden villages that are over 3,000 years old, giving you a glimpse of traditional Himalayan life.
Har Ki Dun is also a paradise for bird watchers and photography enthusiasts, with diverse flora and fauna, crystal-clear streams, and mesmerizing sunsets.
Location: Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand, India
Altitude: 11,675 ft (3,566 m)
Trek Distance: Approx. 47 km round trip
Duration: 6–7 Days
Grade: Easy to Moderate
Best Time: March–June & September–December
The Har Ki Dun Valley is also called the “Valley of Gods” and is steeped in mythology. According to legends, it was the route taken by the Pandavas to ascend to heaven. The valley is rich in flora and fauna and home to rare Himalayan wildlife like musk deer, Himalayan monal, and black bears.
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (200 km from Sankri).
Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station.
Base Village: Sankri, a small village and gateway to several treks like Kedarkantha, Bali Pass, and Har Ki Dun.
Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Purola → Netwar → Sankri.
Shared taxis and buses are available from Dehradun to Sankri.
Although the Har Ki Dun Trek is rated easy to moderate, preparation is essential:
Cardio: Jogging or brisk walking 4–5 km daily.
Strength Training: Squats, lunges, and core exercises for better endurance.
Mental Preparation: Be ready for basic camping conditions and variable weather.
Kedarkantha Trek: Another popular trek from Sankri with a summit climb.
Bali Pass Trek: A challenging trek connecting Har Ki Dun to Yamunotri Valley.
Ruinsara Tal: A serene high-altitude lake near Har Ki Dun Valley.
Meet at Dehradun early morning.
Scenic drive through Mussoorie, Purola, and Mori.
Overnight stay at guesthouse/hotel in Sankri (1,950 m).
Drive to Taluka village (11 km).
Begin trek along Supin River through pine forests.
Overnight stay in camps at Seema (2,560 m).
Trek through Osla village & alpine meadows.
Stunning views of Swargarohini peaks.
Overnight camp at Har Ki Dun (3,566 m).
Relax, acclimatize, and explore the valley. Optional short hikes to Jaundhar Glacier / Maninda Tal. Overnight stay in Har Ki Dun camps.
Retrace the path to Seema village. Overnight in camps.
Trek back to Taluka.
Drive to Sankri.
Overnight stay at guesthouse/hotel.
Depart early for Dehradun.
Drop-off by evening.
Yes, it’s one of the easiest Himalayan treks, ideal for beginners and families.
Limited connectivity at Sankri, almost none beyond Taluka.
Yes, forest permits are mandatory. Trek operators usually arrange them.
Children above 10 years can join if physically fit.
Book your trek package in advance during peak season.
Carry some cash; ATMs are not available beyond Purola.
Respect local customs and avoid littering.
Check the weather forecast before starting your trek.
Keep buffer days for unexpected delays due to weather.
Kedarkantha Trek: Another popular trek from Sankri with a summit climb.
Bali Pass Trek: A challenging trek connecting Har Ki Dun to Yamunotri Valley.
Ruinsara Tal: A serene high-altitude lake near Har Ki Dun Valley.
Beginner-Friendly: Perfect introduction to Himalayan trekking.
Mythology & Culture: Unique blend of nature and legends.
Scenic Diversity: Forests, rivers, meadows, and high peaks all in one trek.
Less Crowded: Compared to Kedarkantha or Valley of Flowers, Har Ki Dun sees fewer trekkers, offering a peaceful experience.
Backpack (50–60 liters)
Trekking shoes with good grip
Warm clothes (fleece, down jacket, thermals)
Raincoat/poncho
Trekking poles
Gloves, caps, sunglasses, sunscreen
Water bottles and energy bars
Basic first-aid kit
Government ID proof
On average, the Har Ki Dun Trek costs ₹18,000 – ₹22,000 per person, depending on the operator and inclusions. The package typically covers accommodation, meals during the trek, guides, and camping equipment.
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (200 km from Sankri).
Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station.
Base Village: Sankri, a small village and gateway to several treks like Kedarkantha, Bali Pass, and Har Ki Dun.
Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Purola → Netwar → Sankri.
Shared taxis and buses are available from Dehradun to Sankri.
Pleasant weather, clear skies, and blooming meadows.
Ideal for first-time trekkers.
Day temperatures 10–15°C, nights 2–5°C.
Crisp air and spectacular views of snow peaks.
Fewer crowds and better visibility.
Day temperatures 5–10°C, nights -2–5°C.
Heavy rainfall and slippery trails make trekking risky.