Uttarakhand · trek · 7 days
Har Ki Dun trek itinerary template — 7 days
The "Valley of Gods" — an ancient, gentle valley trek through centuries-old Himalayan villages with views of Swargarohini. A moderate, culturally rich trek that runs across most of the year. Here’s the base structure.
Best: March–June and September–December Moderate
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Day-by-day outline
- Day 1
Dehradun → Sankri
Drive to Sankri base village.
- Day 2
Sankri → Taluka → Cheludgad
Drive to Taluka, trek along the Supin river.
- Day 3
Cheludgad → Osla/Seema
Trek past ancient villages.
- Day 4
Osla → Har Ki Dun
Trek into the valley with Swargarohini views.
- Day 5–6
Return trek
Descend back via Seema and Taluka.
- Day 7
Return Dehradun
Drive back to Dehradun.
Typically included
- Camping and guesthouse stays
- All meals on trek
- Guide and support crew
- Permits
Typically excluded
- Personal gear
- Transport to Sankri
- Personal expenses, GST
FAQs
- Is Har Ki Dun a year-round trek?
- It runs most of the year except deep winter and peak monsoon. Spring and autumn are ideal.
- What makes it different from Kedarkantha?
- Har Ki Dun is a valley trek through ancient villages (cultural), while Kedarkantha is a summit climb (snow). Both start from Sankri.
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