Har ki Dun Trek From Sankri ₹7499/only
Har ki Dun Trek From Dehradun ₹9499/only
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Har Ki Dun Trek Overview :
Duration: 7D/6N
Maximum altitude: 11,675 ft
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Trek Distance: 47 KM
Temperature: 10℃ to 15℃ during the day and 2℃ to -5℃ during the night
Best Time: April to Mid-June and October to Mid-November
ATM: Purola has the last ATM before your trek begins
Start/End Point: Sankri Village / Dehradun City
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Te: Har Ki Dun Trek Package Inclusion :
Transportation – Dehradun to Sankri and Return
Accommodation – Guest house/Home stay/Camping
Meals – While on trek (Veg.)
Trekking equipment – Comfortable sleeping bag, thick mattress, separate kitchen & dining tent
Permit – All necessary permits and entry fees
First Aid Kit – Oxygen cylinder, first aid medical kits, and stretcher
Trek Leader – Mountaineering qualified Guide, and Support staff.
Other – Staff insurance and all other necessary things
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Overview
Region:- Uttarakhand
Duration:- 7 Days
Grade:- Easy To Moderate
Max Altitude :- 12,000 Ft.
Approx Trekking Km:- 44 Kms.
A winter wonderland and trekkers amuse, the Har Ki Doon Trek is a stairway to paradise that will make you succumb to its magnificence. What makes it a charming trek is its openness both in summer just in the winter season. Har Ki Dun valley is arranged at the western flank of Garhwal in the Uttarkashi area and is exceptionally mainstream to the trekkers just as that to the climbers. It is a beautiful stroll to the Har Ki Dun valley with entrancing perspectives on the Swargarohini gathering of pinnacles. Har Ki Dun catchment territory is a significant wellspring of the Yamuna River System and the fundamental wellspring of the biggest tributary of Yamuna.
It takes you through the absolute most charming snow-capped knolls and pine backwoods which is a treat to the eyes. During winters the snow-secured trails look hypnotizing as and when the sun attempts to peep behind the mists. Probably the most established trek in the Himalayas, known as the ‘Valley of Gods’, some trust it’s a similar course taken by the Pandavas in the Mahabharata on their rising to paradise. Swargarohini—the snow top, the vision of which rules this trek bears an inheritance of the legendary stairway to paradise.
It’s an awesome encounter when you’re enjoying nature close to the streaming waterway, the backwoods here is wealthy in greenery which has a connecting vibe of its own. You can see Swargarohini – I, II, III, Bandarpoonch, and Black peak from here. The Har Ki Dun path takes you through a portion of the antiquated towns that are 2,000 years of age. It gives you knowledge into the lives of local people who are living here in the valley. This trek is a paradise for nature sweethearts, experience searchers, and furthermore shutterbugs. You can even spot different types of winged animals that flourish in this locale. Catch some exciting pictures on the path which will endure forever.
Different attractions incorporate, the sanctuary at Osla which is committed to Duryodhana, and was worked by the occupants of Saur. It is about 13km from Sankri which lies on the precarious mountain trail to Har Ki Doon. It is a 5,000-year arrangement of wooden chambers that are cut carefully.
The test of Har Ki Doon, other than the extended periods of time of trekking for 6 extended periods of time is battling with visit downpour. The pinnacle time for this trek isn’t wintered after a snowfall yet in summer frequented by the downpour. Continuing through green foliages dribbling with pearls of downpour is an excellent encounter yet trekkers must be well prepared for it. Downpour trekking basics like a poncho, waterproof spreads, hostile to loose bowels prescriptions, and water-safe trekking boots is an unquestionable requirement before this trek. Whatever the conditions are, this trek most likely gives you the vibes of visiting a wonderland.