Tour overview

Har Ki Dun Trek

Region     :  Uttarakhand
Duration  :  7 Days
Grade       :  Easy To Moderate
Max Altitude : 12,000 Ft.
Approx Trekking Km : 44 Kms.

The Har Ki Dun Trek takes you through enchanting forests of alpine with extraordinary views of the surrounding mountain pinnacles. Beginners are more than welcome.

Located at the base of the majestic peak of “Fateh Parvat”, it surmounts a height of 3556 meters in the Garhwal Himalayas. The valley also has a very interesting culture, very different from any other region around. We get a very up close experience of this culture as this is one of the highlights of this trek. This will add a contrasting element of high altitude scenery to the trek. The valley is also packed with such wildlife as leopards, bears, musk deer and many rare Himalayan birds. Plunge ahead through Osla with propitious encounters with deer and bores before you stroll to the euphoric Har Ki Dun Pass. Witness the frozen glaciers of Jaundhar and Swargarohini while charming landscapes of prairie and snowflakes garnish your scrutiny. You will be left awestruck after seeing those majestic glaciers and mountains surrounding you from all three sides!

The route passes through the Himalayan ghats, picturesque views of hills, valleys, gorges, and forests. And is a commonplace for photography enthusiasts. Follow the trail of Pandavas who took the very same route to ascend to heaven via Swargarohini, the mountain that dominates the Har Ki Dun valley. This is the only valley from where you can see Godly peaks like Swargarohini, Kala nag, and Bandarpoonch, all together. You can also see the Ruinsara peaks from here. You will get Last ATM only in Mori. Plz take enough Cash with you during the Trek.

Reporting Place:

– Haridwar Railway Station
– Departure Time From Haridwar Railway Station At 6:30 Am On Day – 01

Short Itinerary

DAY 01  : Dehradun/Haridwar to Sankri (2000m) (Drive 10 hrs)
DAY 02 : Sankri (2000m) – Taluka (2100m) – PauniGaraat (2500m) (Drive 1 Hrs / Trek 6 Hrs)
DAY 03 : PauniGaraat to Kalkattiyadhaar (2950m) (Trek – 6 hrs)
DAY 04 : Kalkattiyadhar to Har Ki Doon (3600m) to Kalkattiyadhar (Trek 8 Hrs )
DAY 05 : Kalkattiyadhar to Pauni Garaat via Osla ( Trek 5 Hrs )
DAY 06 : Pauni Garaat – Sankri (2000m) (Trek – 5 Hrs & Drive/30 mins)
DAY 07 : Sankri – Dehradun/Haridwar (Drive 10 Hrs)

How to Reach

By Road
Being a popular tourist destination, Dehradun/Haridwar is well-connected with a network of buses & taxis. Dehradun/Haridwar is the capital city of Uttarakhand. There is regular bus service from Delhi to Dehradun/Haridwar, from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate. We would suggest you to take only government buses from ISBT Kashmere Gate. Usually buses drop you at Dehradun ISBT/Haridwar. From there you have to come to Dehradun/Haridwar Railway Station.

  • Vehicles will pick-up you from Haridwar Railway Station at 6:30 am.
  • Pick-up is included in the cost of the trek
  • You will reach Sankri between 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  • Food from Haridwar to Sankri is not included in the trek cost.

By Train
Haridwar is well connected by Train network. Participants may select suitable trains from New Delhi &  H Nizamuddin. Take the overnight train from Delhi to Haridwar.

1.  Nanda Devi Express-12401 ( Kota Via H Nizamuddin (NZM) to Haridwar (HW) )
     Running on Every day From H Nizamuddin : Starts 23:45 PM at night  Ends 03:53 AM early morning.
     Note : This Train start from Kota at 5:55 PM Every day
2.  Mussoorie Exp – Train no: 14041 (Departure from Delhi (DLI) – 22:25 PM; Arrival Haridwar – 06:05 AM)

Note : Dehradun Railway Station will be closed for 3 Months Dt. 7/11/19 to 7/02/20 for the revamping of the station as per news. Trains departing from Dehradun station will be operating from Haridwar railway station for this duration. The Dehradun station will start operating on 07/02/2020, after the renovation work to be carried out at the railway station is over. Your pickup point will be Haridwar railway station. Timing will be same 6 am. We therefore, request all of you please change your train tickets if you have booked any or book your transport to Haridwar Railway station.

By Air
The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, Distance Between Jolly Grant Airport To Dehradun Railway Station – By Road 25 Km ( 30 Mins ) and offers daily flights from New Delhi. By Air Distance from Delhi to Dehradun is Maximum 45 Min to 1 Hours.

DAY 01 : Dehradun to Sankri (2000m) / Drive 10 Hrs

The adventurous journey to Garhwal region of Uttarakhand starts from the capital of Uttarakhand; Dehradun. It is one of the oldest cities in India and has a large number of tourists each year due to its picturesque landscapes and vibrant weather. It is nestled between the Ganges and the Yamuna. Various historical sites of architectural value can be found here with auspicious temples that are renowned. We will pick you up at 6.30 AM from the Dehradun Railway station and from then on we are the companions of the most awaited trip. We will drive to Sankri via the queen of hills Mussoorie. Ironically, popular tourist destinations don’t even deserve your attention when you’re on a bigger journey like this. Mussoorie is not just another hill station on the way but has a pretty rich history in itself. Ruskin Bond, Stephen Alter, and Bill Aitkin (to name a few) all call Mussoorie their home. The British architecture can still be spotted across the town. Snow-clad hills start to show up in the distance from Mussoorie onwards. We will also have the awesome views of “Kempty Falls” en-routing Sankri. Sankri is the base camp of this exhilarating expedition and the entry point to the charismatic Har Ki Dun. It is a scenic village that is conveniently situated at the astounding pinnacle of 1950 meters, in the Tons Valley with elating views of the Himalayas. It is magically located 13 km inside the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary. The beautiful sun setting behind the Himalayas coupled with the shimmer of the Swargarohini peak makes Sankri an ideal base camp amidst the ridges. Reaching Sankri, we will explore the scenic hamlet to prepare for the trek that lays ahead and overnight stay at Sankri.

DAY 02 : Sankri to Taluka (2100m) to PauniGaraat (2500m) / Drive 1 Hrs / Trek 6 Hrs

After breakfast, a short drive to Taluka village will take us to the beginning of our 15 km trek through the forest trails of Gangaad. At first, the trek descends, takes a left turn to let us walk alongside the river Rupin and then loves upwards through an enticing forest of Chestnut, Walnut and Willow trees. The trail winds upwards through the beautiful forest full of Chestnut, Walnut and Willow trees, and continues to the village of Gangar. Pauni Garaat (altitude of 2500 m) is beautiful abode offers extraordinary sceneries within the prominent mountain backdrops. The Temple of Duryodhana is sited here, which is believed to hold a significant historical significance by the locals. The tears shed by the locals are believed to have formed the River Tamas when the demise of Duryodhana occurred at the battle of Kurukshetra. Stay will be overnight in camps directly under the magnificent stars with refreshing Campfire.

DAY 03 : PauniGaraat to Kalkattiyadhaar (2950m) / Trek 6 Hrs

After breakfast, we will head out on the 7 km trek through the thick forests of Govind National Park which is a pristine landscape with a wonderful mixture of flora & fauna. The Govind National Park (altitude ranges from 1,400 to 6,323 meters above sea level) is situated at the confluence of the Tons (or Supin and Rupin rivers). The main wildlife species include Snow leopard, Himalayan Black and Brown Bears, Tahr, Bharal, Musk deer, Serow, Mousedeer, Snowcock, Monal, Tragopan, Chir, Chiker, Koklas and Kaley pheasants. There are about fifteen species of large mammal in the sanctuary as well as about one hundred and fifty species of bird. The colourful Himalayan Monal, the state bird of Uttarakhand, thrives in the forests here. The Har Ki Dun Valley route will be a refreshing balance between steep climbs and leisure level walks. Har Ki Dun is a cradle shaped valley in the majestic Garhwal Himalayan region. It is situated on the foothills of Swargarohini Peak with scenic views of nature’s bounty. It is home to the enthralling Jaundhar Glacier where nature’s exquisiteness engrosses every traveller. The Har Ki Dun is called the ‘hanging valley of gods’ with high chances of sighting wildlife. The smell of pine combined with the sight of deodar trees will entice your senses whilst you trail through terraced mountain fields, conifer forests, and lush green grasslands. The coniferous flora on the opposite side of the valley is awesome and is a photographer’s delight. The trail climbs to the ridge locally named as Kalkatti Dhar. Overnight stay will be at Kalkattiyadhaar (altitude of 2950m); above the clouds and closer to the sky!

DAY 04 : Kalkattiyadhar to Har Ki Doon (3600m) and Jaundhar Glacier View Point to Kalkattiyadhar / Trek 8 Hr

And the most exciting dawn of our journey rises as today we will be trekking on completely white snow and grass patches, a complete contrast to the grass we had been walking onto as we continue our trek to Har ki Doon and Jaundhar glaciers (altitude of 4300 m). Including north and south glaciers of Jaundhar, the total range is about 55 kilometres fully covered with snow and some tiny little green grasses for which you will be coming for the trek in Uttarkashi. And according to the local folklore, where fairies congregate! In our religious scriptures (Granth), it is mentioned that Pandavas went to heaven (Swarga) through the Swargarohini. What a bliss it may, to sit there that is so so far away from your daily office and just soaking the feeling of the surrounding. We will descend back to Har Ki Dun that day and again a bonfire snacks and maybe some folklore and spooky stories shall occupy you for the rest of the evening before you enjoy a nice and hot freshly cooked dinner before going into your sleeping cocoons with lots of unexplored dreams in your eyes.

DAY 05 : Kalkattiyadhar to Pauni Garaat via Osla / Trek 5 Hrs

Trace your steps back as we will mark our return journey to Paunigaraat and you can have the same path to reach the destination. While descending, you can have greater views of scenic landscapes and enjoy the natural beauty and fresh energy as much as you wish as we have already started journey heading towards home. Well, the downhill trek is fun and easy, covers 14 km and takes about 5 hours. The enjoyable night is pretty much guaranteed in the base camp as all the co-trekkers are your best companions now and will have their own idea to have some quality time together one last night by campfire and tents. Spend your night with peace and remove your hamstrings.

DAY 06 : Pauni Garaat to Sankri / Trek 5 Hrs

Starting from Pauni Garaat, the rays of rising Sun will pave our way to Seema and then to Taluka. The route lies straight by the side of Supin River as if we would get to the source of the river. The history of Seema Village reveals fascinating and often charming aspects of the culture and life of the people of the Village. Once you set foot in Seema Village, you will see the traces of the historical events that happened here. The best way to learn about the culture and lifestyle of the people of the Village is to get familiar with the enriching history of Seema Village. This trek back to Taluka will give us abundant opportunities to take a refreshing bath in tantalizing chilled water of the many streams we cross/pass by. This overnight won’t be the directly under the magnificent sky but certainly on the comforting Bed at Sankri!

DAY 07 : Sankri to Dehradun / Drive - 10 Hrs

After breakfast board the vehicles and start driving back towards Dehradun/Haridwar. Arrive in Dehradun/Haridwar by around late afternoon. Our trip ends here.

Note: On Day - 7, you will reach Dehradun/Haridwar between 6 pm To 7 pm. You can book your travel any time after 8 pm.

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List of things to carry on a Trek

Always try to avoid unnecessary toiletries which are heavy and of little use on mountain. Pack light that you are comfortable during trek. Rain/Snowfall is common and varies one trek to another in different seasons. ALWAYS wrap your clothing / non waterproof stuff inside waterproof poly bag (polythene/plastic packet) while packing in your backpack. Plastic material is most efficient evil on mountain for waterproofing. Use additional waterproofing even if you have a rain cover for your backpack.

Basic Essentials

  • Original ID Proof (Compulsory)
  • Two Passport size Photographs: Must to participate in trek
  • Booking slip of Present Trek: Must to participate in trek
  • Day Bag (20-30 Litre) with Rain Cover (If you hire mule or porter)
  • Back Pack(50-60 Litre) with Rain Cover
  • Extra Bag: If you want to leave some stuff at base camp.
  • 2 – Water Bottles
  • Lunch Box / Plate / Spoon
  • Mug for Tea or Soup
  • Personal Medical Kit (If you require)
  • Waist pouch with zip
  • Hiking Pole (Purely optional)
  • Hiking Shoes – Water Proof and Ankle support
  • Sleeper
  • Torch / Head Torch – With Extra Batteries
  • Safety Pins, needle & thread
  • Polythene bags: To keep wet stuff
  • Glucose, Chocolates, Biscuits and Nuts

Clothing Essentials

  • Thermal Wear
  • Warm Inner Wears
  • 2 – Jacket (1 Fleece, 1 Down Feather)
  • 2 – Gloves (1 – Woollen, 1 – Waterproof)
  • 2 – Trek Pants (Which is a comfortable for full day)
  • 4 – T-shirts (2 Full Sleeves, 2 Half Sleeves)
  • 2 – Sweater (1 Fleece, 1 Woollen)
  • 5 – Socks (3 Cotton, 2 Woollen)
  • Under garments/Inner wear (As per need)
  • Rain Coat / Poncho
  • Handkerchief
  • Small Quick Dry Towels

Protect Your Head

  • 2 – Caps (1 Sun Cap, 1 Woollen Cap) Muffler (optional)
  • UV Sunglass (Compulsory for Snow Trek)
  • Balaclava

Personal Utilities

  • Cameras
  • Power Bank / Mobile Charger
  • Sunscreen Cream (With good SPF)
  • Tooth Brush & Paste
  • Lip Balm
  • Body Lotion
  • Sanitizer
  • Toilet Paper & Wipes

Apart from the above, everybody have some different needs and choices of his own, so add them to the list. Remember to take medicines, if you are taking any on regular basis. Actually, on trek, the foremost task is not looks but ‘to protect yourself’ from weather, fatigue, HAS, cramps etc.

In our opinion, after getting introduced, it is only you who peep upon yourself, nobody else. And then, it is not the branded or costlier stuff you wear, rather your will to help others, behavior and attitude towards your fellow trekkers, which makes a mark upon the group.

It is well said by one trekker “The dirtiest trekker is the best Trekker”. So stick to the basics, Leave fashion and carry the rucksack as lighter as you can. It would not be more than 5 Kg ideally, and in case you think that you would hire a porter, it will cost about approx Rs. 500-700 per day. Again, choice is yours.

P.S.: You may use and share common kit for toiletries and medicines if travelling in a group.

Paying the Trek / Adventure activity Fee :
The fee can be paid by Online Transfer / Cheque Deposit / Demand Draft / Paytm / Googal Pay. Instruction for payment will be forwarded along with your confirmation email. When your payment transfer is done, please e-mail us a confirmation mail with your transfer details, so that we can follow up your reservation efficiently.

When to book :
It is wise to make your booking at least two months in advance. However, if you want a good deal on your Domestic / International flight, we recommend organising your trip at least Three to Four months in advance. (Please contact us if you require a late booking)

Who Can Go :
First timer can apply, should have some interest in trekking and mountaineering. Age between 12 to 60 year. The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 5 km of distance in 45 minutes without a stress. The climber should be able to carry maximum 7 Kg backpack.
Note : Heart problem, high blood pressure, asthma, and epilepsy cannot be reconciled on this mission. The climber must not have the conditions mentioned above.

INCLUDED:

  • Transport from Dehradun/Haridwar to Sankri & Return
  • Accommodation during the trek (camping)
  • All meals – vegetarian
  • Trekking permits and forest camping charges
  • Trekking equipment (Hiking Pole, Gaiters, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Ropes, etc.)
  • Services of an expert Trek Leader (Qualified in Basic/Advanced Mountaineering Courses)
  • Services of an expert Trek Team (Guides, Cooks, Helpers, Porters/Mules)
  • Safety equipment (First Aid, Medical Kit, Oxygen Cylinders, Stretcher, etc.)
  • Achievement Certificate

NOT INCLUDED:

  • GST 5%
  • Transport from your City to Dehradun/Haridwar & Return to your City.
  • Backpack offloading charges (Rs. 500 to Rs. 700 Per Day/Per Bag)
  • Food during transit from Dehradun/Haridwar to Sankri & Return
  • Personal expenses of any kind
  • Anything apart from the inclusions

BOOKINGS AND PAYMENT POLICIES:

  1. Full payment / Half payment to be made in advance at the time of booking any type of tour.
  2. Remaining / Rest Payment to be made 30 days before the start of the trip/tour.
  3. Booking can be made via online transfer through NEFT / RTGS / SWIFT / Bank Transfer / Cash.
  4. GST @ 5% will be additional on all the bookings.
  5. Last Date of the booking will be closed before 07 days prior trip departure.
  6. Cross confirm the dates and seat availability from our team via mail or call before any online Booking/Reservation.
  7. If any invoice amount is above 2 lacs and mode of payment full or partial is in cash (cash paid at counter or deposited in bank) 1% TCS will be applicable and to be deposited extra on total amount and PAN card copy has to be shared.
  8. Full payment is required as per applicable airfare in case of flight booking.

CANCELLATION POLICY:

  1. In the event of cancellation of any trip/adventure activity services due to any avoidable/unavoidable circumstances, we must be notified the same in writing or via mail at [email protected] Payment for this trip will not be adjusted towards any future trip(s). Written cancellation will be accepted on working days (only). Any cancellation sent on a Sunday or any National Holiday(s), will be considered on the next official working day. In the event of any cancellation(s) after trip commencement, there will be no refunds and any costs incurred due to this cancellation will be borne by you.
  2. Cancellation charges will be effective from the date we receive advice on mail and cancellation charges would be as follows
    • Before 30 days: 50% of the total Land Package Cost is refundable
    • Less than 30 days: No refund
  1. Refund will be processed within 30 working days after the cancellation date and credited in your account.
  2. Cancellation charges will be calculated on gross tour cost and the cancellation charges shall depend on date of departure and date of cancellation.
  3. No Refund will be payable:
    • For any missed/unused services of the tour including the meals due to whatsoever reason.
    • If services of the tour are modified, varied, amended, cancelled or not utilized.
    • If any client decides and/or is required to cancel the tour due to any changes made in Itinerary or trip.
    • If the client is not satisfied with any service of the operator.

OTHER TERMS & POLICIES:

  1. Crazy Adventure can change the Sequence of the day-wise tour program / Itinerary without any prior notice. It may Change depending upon traffic schedules / restrictions, landslides, flight amendments, weather conditions or any other travel related unforeseen circumstances.
  2. In case of cancellation of the group from our end due to any unavoidable circumstances, we will either transfer the booking in our other fixed departure trips or refund the complete amount except flight charges if any.
  3. Crazy Adventure takes utmost care to ensure the safety of its members during any of the adventure programs. However, in the case of any unforeseen mishaps, Crazy Adventure will not be liable for any injuries caused or for loss of life. All disputes arising due to the above will be subject to the jurisdiction of Surat only. All participants would be required to sign an Indemnity Form before the start of the program, without which traveller would not be allowed to participate in any of the adventure programs.
  4. The package price does not include – Expenses of personal nature, such as laundry, telephone calls, room service, alcoholic beverages, mini bar charges, tips, portage / offloading charges during any trip, monument fees, camera fees etc.
  5. Package rates are subject to change without prior notice, Force Majeure events, strikes, fairs, festivals, weather conditions, traffic problems, overbooking of hotels/flights, cancellation/re-routing of flights, closure of / entry restrictions at a place of a visit, etc. We would not be held liable for any refunds/compensation claims arising out of this.
  6. It is mandatory for all guests to carry valid photo ID’s and Address proof (Aadhar Card / Passport / Driving License / Voter ID Card). PAN Card is not accepted at many places as a valid photo ID.
  7. Crazy Adventure reserves right to dismiss any client from the tour due to any form of misbehaviour, unreasonable quarrel or physical/verbal assault affecting a client or any of the Ground Field Staff.

Frequently Asked Questions on Har Ki Dun Trek

 

Q. What is the fitness level required for the Har Ki Dun Trek and how hard is the trek?
A. This trek is moderate and meant for everyone, right from fit/adventurous to seasoned hikers.

Q. Which is the best time for Har Ki Dun Trek?
A. March-June & October-December.

Q. What is the maximum altitude point of Har ki dun trek?
A. Jaundhar Glacier 4300 Mtr.

Q. How can we reach Dehradun?
A. Dehradun is around 250 Km from Delhi by road. So many trains are well connected to Dehradun and as well Haridwar, which is 50km away from Dehradun. The nearest airport is Jolly Grand Airport.

Q. Which transport you provide for the trek?
A. Tempo Traveller / Tata Sumo / Mahindra Bolero and Similar.

Q. Where can we get ATM?
A. You will get Last ATM only in Mori Village. Please take enough Cash with you during the Trek.

Q. What will be the daytime and night temperature?
A. During the daytime, the temperature will be around 5° to 10° and during the night it will fall down to -10°

Q. Are trekking shoes mandatory?
A. Trekking shoes are not mandatory but, it will make the trek comfortable. Take a shoe with a good grip and high ankle support. It would be better if the shoes are waterproof.

Q. Are there any provisions for taking bath?
A. There is no provision for a bath on the trek.

Q. What is the size of the trekking group?
A. 20-30 People

Q. How many guides are there in one group?
A. 2 Guides

Q. Is accommodation for men and women separate?
A. Yes, men and women will not be sharing tents, unless they want.

Q. What kind of food you provide during the trek?
A. We provide food 4 times a day i.e. Breakfast, Lunch, Evening snacks and Dinner.

Q. Do I need to carry any documents with me?
A. Carry an Original ID card and Two Passport Size Photographs.

Q. Do you provide toilet tents?
A. Yes, we do provide Toilet tents.

Q. Can we expect rains/snowfall during the trek?
A. Yes, Sudden weather changes are expected, carry a light raincoat or Waterproof windcheater / Poncho.

Q. Is there any mobile network connectivity?
A. In Sankri you will get BSNL mobile network. In other locations, you won’t have any network.

Q. Where can we get Electricity?
A. During the trek, you will get electricity only in Sankri.