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Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Dehradun to Sankri, passing through the hill towns of Mussoorie, Purola, Mori, and Netwar. The drive follows the winding course of the Tons River, offering stunning mountain views and lush pine forests. On reaching Sankri, check into your accommodation, enjoy a hearty dinner, and rest for acclimatization.
After breakfast, a short jeep ride takes you to Taluka, where your trek begins. The trail runs alongside the Supin River, passing wooden bridges, waterfalls, and deodar forests. You’ll trek through quaint villages like Gangad before reaching Seema (or Osla) for the night. Osla is known for its beautiful wooden houses and the ancient Someshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
This is the most anticipated day of the trek. The trail climbs gradually through terraced fields, alpine meadows, and rhododendron forests. As you ascend, panoramic views of Swargarohini I & II, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak unfold. By afternoon, you’ll arrive at the breathtaking Har Ki Dun Valley, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and the sacred Har Ki Dun Temple.
This day is reserved for exploration and relaxation. Take an acclimatization walk to nearby Jaundhar Glacier or Maninda Tal, or simply bask in the serenity of the valley. The open meadows, glacial streams, and 360° mountain views create an unforgettable experience. Capture sunrise and sunset photography as the peaks turn shades of gold and crimson.
Retrace your steps through the same scenic trail back to Seema. The descent is gentle and offers different perspectives of the valley, making it perfect for photography and quiet reflection. Enjoy local hospitality and the charm of Himalayan village life at night.
After breakfast, trek down to Taluka, crossing rivers and bridges while enjoying the cool mountain air. From Taluka, return by vehicle to Sankri, concluding the trekking portion. The evening offers free time to explore the local market and indulge in a delicious local dinner.
Bid farewell to the mountains as you drive back to Dehradun, retracing the scenic route through the Garhwal region. Expect to reach Dehradun by evening between 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
Pickup from Dehradun Railway Station at 7:00 AM; drive to Sankri via Mussoorie, Purola, Mori, and Netwar along the Tons River.
Distance: 220 km | Duration: 9–10 hours
Altitude: 6,400 ft | Overnight Stay: Guesthouse / Homestay in Sankri
Drive from Sankri to Taluka, then begin trek to Seema / Osla through deodar forests and riverside trails.
Drive Distance: 12 km | Trek Distance: 10–11 km | Trek Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude: 8,500 ft | Overnight Stay: Forest Campsite / Homestay
Trek from Seema / Osla to Har Ki Dun Valley through alpine meadows and rhododendron forests, with views of Swargarohini and Black Peak.
Trek Distance: 10–11 km | Trek Time: 6–7 hours
Altitude: 11,600 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite at Har Ki Dun
Explore Har Ki Dun Valley; optional hikes to Jaundhar Glacier or Maninda Tal, or enjoy photography and rest amid the peaks.
Altitude: Up to 12,800 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite at Har Ki Dun
Descend from Har Ki Dun to Seema / Osla, retracing the scenic trail through forests and meadows.
Trek Distance: 10 km | Trek Time: 5 hours
Altitude: 8,500 ft | Overnight Stay: Campsite / Homestay
Trek from Seema / Osla to Taluka and drive back to Sankri; evening free to explore local market and enjoy dinner.
Trek Distance: 10 km | Drive Distance: 12 km | Duration: 5–6 hours
Altitude: 6,400 ft | Overnight Stay: Guesthouse / Homestay in Sankri
Drive from Sankri to Dehradun, passing through the beautiful Garhwal region.
Distance: 220 km | Duration: 8–10 hours
Altitude: 2,150 ft | Trip Ends at: Dehradun (Evening arrival around 6–7 PM)
The Har Ki Dun trek is suitable for individuals aged roughly 15 to 60 years, depending on physical fitness. It is open to all adventure enthusiasts who have a moderate level of trekking experience or fitness and do not have chronic health conditions that trekking at high altitudes may aggravate.
Before starting the trek, ensure you’re medically fit and free from severe respiratory, heart, or joint issues. A routine medical check-up is recommended.
You should be able to:
Har Ki Dun trek weather is mostly pleasant during spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November). In October, daytime temperatures can be around 7°C and drop to -1°C at night. Weather can change rapidly with chances of rain or sudden cold, so layering is important. Carry woollens and shoes with good grip due to slick terrain after rainfall.
Maintaining discipline is crucial on the Har Ki Dun trek. Trekkers must respect fellow hikers, guides, and locals by avoiding any form of aggressive behavior, including verbal or physical altercations. Follow instructions given by trek leaders without argument, and refrain from damaging trekking equipment or littering. Failure to maintain discipline may result in removal from the trek and forfeiting certificates or refunds.
Tread lightly to preserve the pristine Himalayan environment. Avoid littering by carrying your waste back to base camp or designated disposal areas. Stick to marked trails to minimize damage to local flora and prevent soil erosion. Use eco-friendly products and avoid plastic as much as possible to protect wildlife and the natural beauty of the valley.
Camp only in authorized sites or designated areas. Respect local regulations regarding fire usage, ensuring fires are extinguished completely. Keep noise levels low to maintain the tranquility of the mountain environment. Leave the campsite cleaner than you found it, and avoid disturbing wildlife or vegetation near the accommodation zones.
Har Ki Dun reaches altitudes around 11,600 feet, where altitude sickness can occur. Acclimatize gradually, drink plenty of water, and avoid overexertion. Watch for symptoms like headache, nausea, dizziness, or breathlessness and inform your guide immediately if you feel unwell. Do not ascend faster than advised and prioritize safety over reaching any summit.
Maintain hygiene to prevent illness—wash hands frequently, use sanitizers, and carry personal hygiene items. Drink clean, boiled, or treated water to avoid gastrointestinal issues. Carry a basic medical kit including blister care, pain relievers, and altitude sickness medicine. Rest adequately to recover from physical exertion each day.
Har Ki Dun is in a region rich with cultural heritage. Show respect by observing local customs, dressing modestly when visiting villages, and seeking permission before photographing people or religious sites. Support the local economy by purchasing goods or services locally. A respectful attitude enhances both your experience and the well-being of host communities
Know the emergency plan before you start—understand communication methods and nearest medical facilities. Carry contact numbers of your trekking agency and local emergency services. In case of injury or altitude sickness, stay calm, administer first aid, and coordinate evacuation with guides. Never hesitate to turn back if health deteriorates.
Do: Pack light but include essentials like layers, rain gear, and a first aid kit. Follow your guide’s advice and respect group pace. Stay hydrated and eat balanced meals. Do keep your permits and ID handy.
Don’t: Wander off trails alone, litter, or ignore safety warnings. Avoid loud noises that disrupt wildlife or other trekkers. Don’t push beyond your limits or neglect acclimatization needs.
Bookings can be canceled by the traveler prior to the trek start date.
Cancellations made 15 days or more before the trek departure will incur a 10% administrative fee.
Cancellations made 7–14 days before departure will incur a 25% cancellation fee.
Cancellations made less than 7 days before departure are non-refundable.
Trek cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances like extreme weather or natural calamities will be communicated promptly, and rescheduling or partial refund options may be offered.
Refunds will be processed within 7–10 business days after receiving a valid cancellation request.
Refunds are issued to the original mode of payment used during booking.
Any bank or transaction charges applicable during refund processing will be deducted from the total refundable amount.
Refund eligibility is subject to adherence to the cancellation timeline mentioned above.
All bookings are confirmed only after full payment or as per agreed payment terms.
Upon successful booking, travelers will receive a confirmation email or message containing the booking details, trek itinerary, and any other relevant instructions.
Travelers may be required to provide identity proof for verification prior to the trek.
A 50% advance is required at the time of booking to secure your spot, with the remaining 50% to be paid 15 days prior to the trek start date.
Payments can be made via bank transfer, UPI, credit/debit cards, or online payment gateways.
Bookings made within 7 days of departure require full payment upfront.
Failure to complete payments within the specified deadlines may result in automatic cancellation of the booking.
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