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Har Ki Dun Trek
Popular Trek

A scenic journey into the “Valley of Gods” where culture, history, and Himalayan landscapes come together.

Duration6 Nights / 7 Days
Altitude12,000 ft.
DifficultyEasy to Moderate
Best SeasonDecember to March
Starting from
₹9,499
per person • 5% GST extra
Trip Overview

Why Choose Har Ki Dun Trek

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Scenic Value
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Beginner Suitability
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Cultural Experience
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Route & Visuals

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Quick Map Facts

Region Uttarakhand
Best Season December to March
Pickup Point Dehradun
Duration 6 Nights / 7 Days
Altitude 12,000 ft.
Difficulty Easy to Moderate
Detailed Itinerary

Day by Day Plan

A day-by-day breakdown of the journey, covering travel, trekking routes, and experiences.

Day 1
Dehradun to Sankri Base Camp
Drive Time8–10 Hours
StayGuesthouse in Sankri
HighlightScenic drive through Tons River valley
Day 2
Sankri to Dharkot/Gangad via Taluka – Trek to Cheludgad (Near Seema)
Trek Time6–7 Hours
StayCamps at Cheludgad
HighlightTrek along Supin River through forest trails
Day 3
Cheludgad to Bhosla Camp via Kalkatiyadhar
Trek Time5–6 Hours
StayCamps at Bhosla
HighlightPanoramic views from Kalkatiyadhar ridge
Day 4
Exploration Day – Har Ki Dun Valley / Maninda Tal – Jamadar Glacier
Trek Time5–6 Hours
StayCamps at Bhosla / Har Ki Dun
HighlightClose view of Swargarohini peaks & glacier region
Day 5
Har Ki Dun to Cheludgad Camp via Osla Village
Trek Time6–7 Hours
StayCamps at Cheludgad
HighlightVisit to Osla village & ancient temple
Day 6
Cheludgad to Dharkot/Gangad
Trek Time5–6 Hours
StayGuesthouse / Camps
HighlightEasy descent along river trail
Day 7
Sankri to Dehradun
Drive DistanceApprox. 200 km
Drive Time8–10 Hours
HighlightReturn journey through Himalayan landscapes
Inclusion & Exclusion

Know clearly what is covered and not covered

Clear details of what is covered in the package and what you need to arrange separately.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in guesthouses and camps
  • Meals during trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Experienced trek leader and guides
  • Camping equipment
  • First aid and medical kit
  • Transportation from Dehradun (as per itinerary)
  • Forest permits and entry fees
  • Support staff and helpers
  • Safety equipment
  • Trek briefing and assistance

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses
  • Travel to/from Dehradun
  • Insurance
  • Personal trekking gear
  • Porter or mule charges
  • Emergency evacuation
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Any cost due to delays/weather
  • GST (if applicable)
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Preparation

Before You Go

Everything you need to know to get ready—fitness, gear, mindset, and essential planning tips.

Clothing

  • Thermal inner layers for upper and lower body
  • Fleece or padded mid-layer jacket
  • Water-resistant outer jacket and trekking pants
  • Woollen cap, sun cap, gloves, and extra socks

Gear Essentials

  • Good trekking shoes with ankle grip and sole traction
  • Backpack with rain cover and small day pouch if needed
  • Headlamp / torch with spare batteries
  • Reusable water bottles / hydration support

Personal Items

  • Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and basic toiletries
  • Personal medicines and small health kit
  • Power bank and charging cable
  • ID proof and cash for small local expenses

Recommended Fitness Preparation

Focus Area Recommended Practice Suggested Frequency
Cardio Endurance Brisk walking, stair climbing, jogging, cycling, or incline treadmill work 4-5 days / week
Leg Strength Squats, lunges, step-ups, calf raises, and controlled bodyweight training 3-4 days / week
Core Stability Planks, side planks, and basic mobility work for better balance on trail 3 days / week
Loaded Walks Walking with a light backpack to simulate trekking effort 1-2 days / week

Ideal Readiness Graph

Walking Endurance
Strong
Leg Strength
Good
Recovery Capacity
Moderate+
Cold Weather Readiness
Important

Medical Readiness Checklist

Medical Point What You Should Do
Pre-existing Condition Inform the organiser in advance if you have asthma, heart issues, blood pressure concerns, or any major medical history.
Personal Medication Carry all prescribed medicines in adequate quantity and keep them easily accessible during both road and trek days.
Hydration & Nutrition Stay hydrated and avoid skipping meals before and during the trek to maintain energy levels and reduce fatigue.
Cold Protection Layering properly is essential to avoid discomfort, energy loss, and cold-related exhaustion in winter conditions.
Doctor Consultation If unsure about your fitness or health, take medical advice before booking or before departure.
Important Note

This section is only a general preparation guide. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Every trekker should make decisions based on their own health condition and doctor's recommendation where needed.

Reach the Base

How to Reach

Most trekkers first reach Dehradun and then continue toward Sankri by road. Sankri serves as the base village for many popular treks in Uttarakhand. Below is a simple route understanding for planning your journey smoothly.

From Dehradun

Dehradun is the primary trek assembly point and the most convenient gateway for reaching Sankri.

  1. 1
    Reach DehradunTravel to Dehradun by train, bus, or flight (Jolly Grant Airport). It is well connected to major cities like Delhi.
  2. 2
    Drive to SankriFrom Dehradun, begin a long but scenic drive (approx. 8–10 hours) toward Sankri via Mussoorie, Purola, and Mori. The route offers stunning views of rivers, valleys, and forested hills.
  3. 3
    Arrive and RestUpon reaching Sankri, check into your stay and relax. Proper rest is recommended before starting the trek.

From Sankri

Sankri is the trek base village where most expeditions begin and all preparations are completed.

  1. 1
    Meet at Base VillageReach the designated guesthouse or campsite in Sankri where trek groups assemble.
  2. 2
    Trek Preparation & BriefingAttend the trek briefing session, complete gear checks, and understand the route and safety guidelines.
  3. 3
    Begin Trek Next DayAfter settling in and acclimatizing, the trek usually begins the following morning toward the first campsite.
Dates & Pricing

Upcoming Departures

Available batch dates and scheduling details to help you plan your adventure.

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Booking Terms

Important guidelines covering booking terms, cancellations, and participation rules.

  • Bookings are confirmed only after the required advance payment is received.
  • Full payment should be completed within the timeline communicated by the organiser.
  • Participants must provide accurate personal information, emergency contact details, and any relevant health declaration before departure.
  • The organiser reserves the right to change logistics, stays, transport sequencing, or trek movement plans due to operational or safety reasons.
  • Cancellation charges may apply depending on how close the cancellation is to the departure date.
  • Any non-refundable bookings, permits, reserved transport, or accommodation advances may be deducted where applicable.
  • No refund is generally applicable for no-show, voluntary exit from trek, or personal discomfort after the trek has begun.
  • In case of weather, road, political, or force majeure disruptions, refund decisions depend on actual recoverable costs.
  • Trekking in the Himalaya involves natural risks, changing weather, uneven terrain, and remote conditions.
  • All participants are expected to follow the instructions of the trek leader and support team throughout the journey.
  • The organiser may remove a participant from the trek if behaviour risks group safety, discipline, or expedition flow.
  • Every trekker is responsible for carrying the required clothing, fitness level, and personal medicines suitable for the trek.
FAQ

Common Questions

Answers to common queries to help you make informed decisions before booking.

Yes, it is one of the best beginner-friendly treks with moderate difficulty.

Its blend of culture, history, and scenic beauty makes it unique.

Yes, villages like Osla and Seema offer cultural experiences.

Yes, during winter months.

Around 12,000 ft at Har Ki Dun Valley.

Limited or no network during trek.

Basic to moderate fitness is sufficient.

Low risk but proper acclimatization is important.

Guesthouses and tents.

Yes, but guided trekking is recommended.

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