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Har Ki Dun Trekking Package With Camping

7 Days

Har Ki Dun, settled in the Indian territory of Uttarakhand, is a prestigious traveling spot praised for its stunning normal landscape. Frequently called the โ€œValley of Gods,โ€ the Har Ki Dun Trip offers a vivid encounter through rich woods, beguiling towns, and heavenly perspectives on the Himalayan pinnacles.

Trip Info

  • Private Accommodation in Standard Hotel & Camp
  • Bengali,Hindi,English
  • Aadhaar card / voter card
  • Private Car (As per Requirement)
  • Breakfast ,lunch, Dinner
  • 7
  • 6
  • 19
  • 60

Overview

The Har Ki Dun Valley, otherwise called the Valley of Divine beings or Hanging Valley, sits at 11,800 feet in the Himalayas and is prestigious for its staggering excellence. This 47 km journey, beginning from the headquarters at Sankri (11,675 ft), includes moderate trouble with everyday distances up to 26 km. The course offers captivating elevated greenery, various natural life, and grand perspectives on tops like Swargarohini and Dark Pinnacle. The valley is saturated with Mahabharata legend and is great for birdwatchers and nature aficionados.

Trip Highlights

  • Partake in the vista on one of the main Himalayan treks open during the two winters and summers.
  • Camp at high heights in the powerful Himalayas.
  • Trek to the glacial heaven of Jaundhar.

Itinerary

  • We start our excursion right on time from Dehradun with a 190-kilometer drive to Sankri, arranged at 2,050 meters. We go through Mussoorie and the fanciful Lakhamandal Sanctuary, then, at that point, pass through towns like Damta, Purola, and Mori. The course follows the Yamuna and Kamal Ganga streams, entering the Govind Pashu Vihar Natural life Safe-haven at Netwar. The lofty Kedarkantha top becomes apparent as we approach Sankri, where we rest for the night in the midst of apple plantations and neighborhood markets.
  • We start our day right on time with a rough SUV ride through a timberland street to Taluka, a town with a couple of shops and guesthouses, denoting our journey's beginning stage. The aroma of cedar consumes the space. Once in a while, we could have to travel 8 kilometers on the off chance that the street is blocked. Our journey follows the Supin Waterway through pecan, pine, and cedar backwoods, where we could track down pecans and experience "bichchu ghas." We cross streams, spot Datmer town, and arrive at our peaceful camping area at Puani Garat.
  • Today, we head to Osla village, arranged around 100 meters over the Supin Stream. The precarious path to Osla requires 30 to 40 minutes to cross. The town's scene highlights terraced ranches, with energetic red Cholai (Amaranth) in late rainstorm. Osla is the last town before Har Ki Dun, with the path ahead bit by bit climbing and offering perspectives on the stream. Wildflowers like orchids and sunflowers decorate the way. We'll partake in a short trip and adapt at the beautiful Kalkatidhar campground.
  • The present journey covers 15 to 17 kilometers, driving us through shocking scenes to Har Ki Dun and Marinda Tal. Beginning with a secret cascade and a comfortable coffeehouse, we appreciate perspectives on the Supin and Ruinsara waterways, with snow-covered tops somewhere far off. The trip takes us through a woodland to Har Ki Dun's enjoying the great outdoors region, where we can investigate glades or head towards Marinda Tal. After a visit to the lake, we return to our campground in Kalkatidhar, finishing the day with a merited rest.
  • On our re-visitation of Osla, the walk is lovely and clear, offering all encompassing perspectives on the path and the valley plummeting towards Taluka. We pass the edge where two streams from Har Ki Dun and Ruinsara union, and notice a more unfamiliar path with a scaffold prompting Ruinsara Lake. In the wake of arriving at Osla, we can investigate the town, collaborate with local people, and experience Garhwali culture prior to making a beeline for the campground at Puani Garat to unwind and partake in the sun.
  • After a satisfying breakfast at Puani Garat, we set off on our return process, remembering our Day 1 course back to Taluka. The drop offers new perspectives and is essentially as pleasant as the rising. We follow the Supin Stream's actual left until we arrive at Taluka, where a vehicle takes us to Sankri. Before dinnertime, we subside into a camp by the stream or a guesthouse in Sankri, considering the day's trip and its recollections.
  • Today denotes the finish of our Har Ki Dun journey as we leave Sankri. Our drive through the unblemished Himalayas is genuinely stunning, particularly the stretch past Mori town. Albeit a new hydel project has expanded natural dangers and impacted exercises like boating and kayaking, the district's magnificence remains generally in salvageable shape. We go on through towns to Kempty-Mussoorie, in the end arriving at Dehradun by late evening or afternoon, closing our noteworthy excursion with esteem for the dazzling scenes.

Includes/Excludes

Cost Includes

  • Transport: Offices incorporate beat explorers or Bolero taxis from Dehradun.
  • Forest Permit and entrance fee
  • Convenience:
  • The Stupendous Shiva Inn at Sankri for the best housing experience.
  • Tents on a twin-share premise.
  • Feasts: Incorporates breakfast, lunch, tea, espresso, bites, soup, and supper.

Cost Excludes

  • On first day On the way to headquarters the Morning meal and Lunch are Excluded
  • Last Day On the way Lunch and Supper are Excluded
  • On the off chance that you not convey your pack during the trip Offloading Sack Costs Per sack Each day Rs.400.00 This costs pay to Straightforwardly our Branch office at Sankri

FAQs

What is the absolute traveling distance of Har Ki Dun Trip?

Har Ki Dun journey distance is very nearly 47 KM long and requires one entire week to finish. Maintaining aside the long-separation, this journey takes you to the bounties of nature where you can alleviate your body and witness the paradisiacal presentations. On the course, you can walk around with the knolls or can walk languidly alongside the orchid trails. Har Ki Dun journey is one of the most incredible traveling campaigns that one should observer on an excursion.

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Trip Info

  • Private Accommodation in Standard Hotel & Camp
  • Bengali,Hindi,English
  • Aadhaar card / voter card
  • Private Car (As per Requirement)
  • Breakfast ,lunch, Dinner
  • 7
  • 6
  • 19
  • 60

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