HAR KI DOON VALLEY TREK
- “Walk Through the Valley of Gods”
Har ki Doon Valley Trek 2025: Complete Guide, Cost, Itinerary & Tips
Duration
7 Days/ 6 Nights
Pickup/Drop
Dehradun
Region
Uttarakhand
Age Group
12yrs-60yrs
Max. Altitude
11,700 ft.
Best Time
April - November
Know About Har Ki Doon Valley Trek
The Har Ki Dun Valley Trek is a spectacular journey through one of the most pristine, untouched, and culturally rich valleys in the Indian Himalayas. Located in the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, this trek is often referred to as the Valley of Gods trek. It’s a perfect mix of natural beauty, remote mountain villages, mythological significance, and thrilling adventure – making it one of the best treks in Uttarakhand for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike.
Set at an altitude of 3,566 meters (11,700 feet), the trail offers panoramic views of towering Himalayan peaks like Swargarohini I, II, and III, Black Peak (Kalanag), and Bandarpunch massif. The trek starts from the base village of Sankri, which is also a popular starting point for other treks like Kedarkantha and Bali Pass.
Why Choose Har Ki Doon Valley Trek?
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Har Ki Dun Valley Trek is a cradle-shaped valley trek in Uttarakhand, ideal for those seeking offbeat Himalayan experiences.
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It is one of the best Himalayan treks for beginners, with a moderate difficulty level and gradual ascent.
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The trail is linked to the mythological route of the Pandavas to heaven via Swargarohini, making it a spiritually significant trek in India.
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Trek through ancient villages like Osla and Seema, known for wooden architecture and Garhwali culture.
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Experience a diverse trail with dense pine forests, alpine meadows, glacier rivers, and panoramic mountain views.
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Har Ki Dun Trek offers the best camping experience in Uttarakhand, with riverside and high-altitude campsites.
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The trek is accessible in all seasons—summer, post-monsoon, and winter, making it an all-season trek in Uttarakhand.
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Perfect for those looking for offbeat treks in Uttarakhand, away from the crowded trails like Kedarkantha.
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Located in Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, it offers sightings of Himalayan flora and fauna like monals, langurs, and black bears.
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Har Ki Dun Trek is a great starting point for extended adventures to Jaundhar Glacier and Maninda Tal.
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The trek starts from Sankri, a scenic base camp also used for other treks like Kedarkantha and Bali Pass.
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It’s one of the most budget-friendly treks in the Himalayas, suitable for solo trekkers, students, and families.
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Offers a peaceful alternative to Kedarkantha trek, with deeper cultural and natural immersion.
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Ideal for photographers, wildlife lovers, and trekkers seeking raw Himalayan beauty and solitude.
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One of the top-rated treks in Uttarkashi region, combining mythology, culture, nature, and adventure in a single journey.
When is the Best Time to Visit Har Ki Doon Valley Trek?
Spring (March to April)
- Best Time for Snow Lovers & Blooming Landscapes
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Melting snow creates a scenic contrast with fresh green meadows.
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Rhododendrons start blooming, adding color to the trail.
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Fewer crowds make it ideal for those who want peaceful Himalayan treks.
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Weather is cool and comfortable, with snow still visible at higher altitudes.
Summer (May to mid-June)
- Best Time for Families, First-Timers & Greenery
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Lush green valleys, active village life, and clear weather make it the most popular time.
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Rivers are full with glacier melt, and trails are dry and safe.
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Perfect for those who want a comfortable camping and trekking experience.
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Ideal for families, school groups, and solo trekkers looking for a safe Himalayan trek.
Autumn (Late September to November)
- Best Time for Clear Views & Golden Forests
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Post-monsoon clarity offers the best views of Swargarohini, Black Peak, and Jaundhar Glacier.
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Forests and meadows turn golden-brown, creating a dreamlike landscape.
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Weather is cold but stable, and sky visibility is at its peak.
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Great for those who want photography treks and quiet trails.
Winter (December to February)
- Best Time for Snow Trekking & Adventure
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The trail is covered in snow, offering a winter wonderland experience.
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You’ll see frozen rivers, snowy pine forests, and white meadows.
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A great alternative to crowded snow treks like Kedarkantha.
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Best for experienced trekkers or those seeking quiet, snowy adventures.
Monsoon (Mid-June to Mid-September)
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Roads and trails may be blocked by landslides.
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Heavy rain causes poor visibility and slippery paths.
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Trekking in this season is unsafe and not advised.
Who is the Har Ki Doon Valley Trek For?
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Beginner trekkers and families looking for an easy, safe, and scenic Himalayan trek
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Nature lovers, photographers, and solo travelers seeking forests, rivers, and peaceful mountain views
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Snow and winter trek enthusiasts wanting a quiet, snow-covered Himalayan experience
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Cultural and wildlife explorers interested in Osla village and Govind Pashu Vihar Sanctuary
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Trekking groups, school tours, and organizers planning guided packages and fixed departures
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Adventure and fitness seekers looking for a moderate-altitude, rewarding Himalayan challenge
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Travel bloggers, influencers, and weekend travelers from Delhi NCR wanting offbeat trekking content
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Highlights
Ancient villages like Osla and Seema with traditional wooden architecture
Majestic views of Swargarohini Peak, Black Peak, and Hata Peak
Dense pine and deodar forests, alpine meadows, and glacier-fed rivers
Scenic campsite at Har Ki Dun valley floor with panoramic Himalayan views
Rich biodiversity inside Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary
Snow-covered trails in winter and blooming rhododendrons in spring
Mythological connection to Pandavas’ path to heaven (Swargarohini)
Week-long trek near Dehradun with moderate difficulty level
Remote Himalayan culture and lifestyle experience
Beginner-friendly snow trekking route in India
Low altitude gain, minimizing risk of altitude sickness
Trail follows the Tons River with great birdwatching spots
Optional extension to Jaundhar Glacier for adventure seekers
Offbeat but popular trek among nature and peace lovers
Best seasonal views during summer, post-monsoon, and winter
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Itinerary
Day 1. Dehradun To Sankri
Distance: 200 km
Time: 8–9 hours by road
Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Nainbagh → Purola → Mori → Netwar → Sankri
The journey from Dehradun to Sankri marks the beginning of your Har Ki Dun Valley Trek and covers around 200 kilometers in 8 to 9 hours by road. Starting from Dehradun railway station or ISBT, the route takes you uphill through the scenic hill station of Mussoorie, followed by quaint towns like Nainbagh and Purola. Purola is the last major town where you’ll find mobile network and ATM facilities. As you continue, the landscape becomes more rugged and forested as you enter the Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the most biodiverse regions in Uttarakhand.
The drive continues along the banks of the Tons River, with breathtaking views of pine forests, terraced fields, and snow-capped Himalayan peaks in the distance. You’ll pass the peaceful villages of Mori and Netwar, famous for their traditional wooden houses and warm village culture. The final stretch leads to Sankri, a serene Himalayan hamlet located at an altitude of 6,400 feet (1,920 m), which serves as the base camp for Har Ki Dun trek and several other treks like Kedarkantha and Bali Pass.
This drive is not just a transfer but a beautiful introduction to the Garhwal Himalayas—rich in culture, scenery, and natural charm. You’ll stay overnight in a homestay or guesthouse in Sankri, surrounded by pine-covered ridges and fresh mountain air—ideal for acclimatization before your trekking journey begins.
Day 2. Sankri To Osla
Distance: 23 kms (12 Kms Drive + 11 Kms Trek)
Time: 7 hours
Route: Sankri → Taluka (by vehicle) → Gangaad → Seema → Osla (on foot)
The second day of your Har Ki Dun Valley Trek begins with a short but adventurous jeep ride from Sankri to Taluka, covering approximately 11 km in 45 minutes. The motorable road passes through a dense forest of deodar and walnut trees and runs along the Tons River, offering glimpses of the valley and local wildlife. Taluka (altitude: ~2,100 m) is the trailhead for the trek and has a few government buildings and a forest guest house.
From Taluka, your trek to Osla village begins, covering about 12 km in 5–6 hours. The well-marked trail meanders through thick pine forests, cascading streams, hanging wooden bridges, and lush green meadows. As you gain altitude gradually, you pass small settlements like Gangaad and Seema, offering an authentic Himalayan village experience. The entire trail follows the crystal-clear Tons River, with mountain views that get better with every step.
Eventually, you reach Osla village (altitude: ~2,590 m), one of the most culturally rich and scenic villages in the Garhwal Himalayas. Known for its wooden homes, temple dedicated to Duryodhana, and traditional lifestyle, Osla gives you an insight into remote Himalayan culture. It is one of the most beautiful villages on the Har Ki Dun trek route, often chosen for overnight stays due to its charm and higher elevation compared to Seema.
Settle into your tent or homestay accommodation, soak in the views, and prepare for the next leg of your trekking adventure deeper into the valley.
Day 3. Osla To Bhoslo
Distance: 5 kms
Time: 4 hours
Route: Osla → Dense forest trail → Boslo (via mid-ridge ascent)
The trail from Osla to Boslo is a short but steep and scenic section of the Har Ki Dun valley trek, covering around 4 to 5 km in 3 to 4 hours. The route begins from Osla village (2,590 m) and ascends gradually along a ridge covered with dense deodar and oak forests, offering peaceful surroundings and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The climb is steady and well-marked, making it suitable even for first-time trekkers. Along the way, you’ll cross small streams, wooden bridges, and clearings with Himalayan mountain views, often spotting wildflowers and grazing mules on the trail.
Boslo is a relatively lesser-known but beautiful campsite located in a tranquil alpine clearing surrounded by forests. It serves as a mid-point halt between Osla and Har Ki Dun, perfect for acclimatization and avoiding long trekking hours in a single day. The campsite offers incredible early morning views of the Swargarohini range, making it ideal for photography and peaceful camping. Tents are usually set up in open meadows, offering a serene experience in the lap of nature.
Day 4.Bhoslo To Har Ki Doon & Return
Distnace : 10 kms (Round Trip)
Time: 7 hours
Route: Boslo → Meadows & forest trail → Har Ki Dun Valley (via Kalkatti Dhar) → Return to Boslo
Start early from Boslo campsite, as you ascend towards the iconic Har Ki Dun Valley, one of the most scenic alpine valleys in the Garhwal Himalayas. The trek from Boslo to Har Ki Dun covers around 5 km one way and takes 2.5 to 3 hours of moderate ascent. The well-laid trail passes through lush alpine meadows, blooming rhododendron patches (in spring), and majestic views of the Swargarohini, Hata Peak, and Black Peak. You’ll also cross over Kalkatti Dhar, a natural ridge that opens up panoramic views of the Har Ki Dun Valley floor.
At an altitude of 3,566 m (11,700 ft), Har Ki Dun offers stunning views of glacier-fed rivers, snow-clad peaks, and postcard-perfect grasslands. The valley is a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking solitude in the mountains. You’ll spend time here resting, exploring nearby streams, and taking photos with a backdrop of the Swargarohini massif.
After soaking in the views and having lunch/snacks, begin your descent back to Boslo, which takes around 2 to 2.5 hours. The return trail offers a reverse perspective of the valley and gives you more chances to spot Himalayan birds and alpine flora. Spend the evening at the Boslo campsite, enjoying a warm dinner under the starlit sky and reflecting on the magical day.
Day 5. Bhoslo To Osla
Distance: 5 km
Time: 3 hours
Route: Boslo → Forest ridge trail → Gangaad → Osla village
After a peaceful night at the Boslo campsite, begin your return journey to Osla village, trekking down a distance of around 4 to 5 km in 2 to 3 hours. The descending trail winds through serene oak and deodar forests, offering a beautiful reverse view of the lush Har Ki Dun valley landscape. With fresh mountain air and fewer ascents, the return trek is easier on the legs and allows you to take in details you may have missed on the way up.
As you approach Gangaad village, the path flattens, and you’ll hear the soothing sound of the Tons River again flowing through the gorge. Soon, you’ll reach Osla, one of the most picturesque and culturally rich villages on the Har Ki Dun trek route. Located at an altitude of approximately 2,590 m, Osla is famous for its ancient Duryodhana temple, traditional wooden Himalayan homes, and warm local hospitality.
Reaching Osla marks the end of your high-altitude adventure and the beginning of your descent back to the world below. You can spend your evening interacting with villagers, understanding their lifestyle, and resting in a local homestay or tent accommodation surrounded by views of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Day 6. Bhoslo To Sankri
Distance : 23 kms
Time : 6 hours
Route: Osla → Seema → Gangaad → Taluka (on foot) → Sankri (by jeep)
The final stretch of your Har Ki Dun Valley Trek begins with a scenic descent from Osla village (2,590 m) back to Taluka, followed by a short drive to Sankri, the trek base. The trail from Osla to Taluka covers around 12 km and takes 4 to 5 hours of steady downhill trekking. The well-marked forest trail passes through Seema and Gangaad, giving you one last glimpse of the peaceful Himalayan lifestyle, wooden homes, and terraced fields.
As you descend, you walk alongside the Tons River, through dense pine and oak forests that you previously trekked up. The descent is easier on the lungs, allowing you to absorb the rich biodiversity and pristine natural beauty of the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park. Expect to encounter small wooden bridges, waterfalls, and shaded forest patches along the way—perfect for a relaxed pace and scenic photography.
Upon reaching Taluka, your vehicle will be waiting for a 45-minute jeep ride covering 11 km back to Sankri. The drive retraces the rugged mountain road through thick deodar forests and alongside the river valley, eventually arriving at Sankri (altitude: 1,920 m). This quaint Himalayan village marks the end of your trek and is the base point for multiple popular trails including Har Ki Dun, Kedarkantha, and Bali Pass.
Rest in your guesthouse or homestay, enjoy a warm meal, and take in the satisfaction of completing one of the most beautiful and culturally rich treks in Uttarakhand.
Day 7. Sankri To Dehradun
Distance: 200 km
Time: 10 hours
Route: Sankri → Purola → Mori → Naugaon → Kempty Falls → Mussoorie Bypass → Dehradun
Your trek concludes with a scenic road journey from Sankri to Dehradun in a pre-arranged company transport—a convenient and hassle-free option preferred by most trekkers. Covering a distance of approximately 190 to 200 km in 8 to 10 hours, the drive takes you through the changing landscapes of Garhwal Himalayas, from pine-covered hills and river valleys to bustling market towns.
The route from Sankri to Dehradun passes through Mori, Purola, and Naugaon, offering charming views of apple orchards, terraced farms, and local life along the Tons River valley. The drive further ascends towards Kempty Falls, touching the outskirts of Mussoorie, before descending into the Doon Valley. Company transport is typically a tempo traveller or private cab, ensuring comfort and coordination for trekkers returning as a group.
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Package Includes
- Dehradun to Dehradun transportation
- All night stay in hotel/homestay/camp
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
- Trek permit and fees
- Expert guide and supporting team
- Trekking all central equipments: tent, sleeping bags, etc
- Team 24*7 Support
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Package Excludes
- Any kind of personal expenses
- Porter to carry personal luggage
- Any kind of travel insurance
- Any kind of emergency evacuation charges
- Days extended will be charged extra for further services
- Anything not mentioned in above inclusion
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Booking Terms & Conditions
- 20% advance payment for your kedarkantha trek booking confirmation
- Remaining payment to be paid at your pickup time
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Cancellation & Refund Policy
- Full payment to berefund if trek cancelled 2 before months
- 50% payment will be refund if trek cancelled 1 months before
- 25% payment will be refund if trek cancelled 15 days before
- No fund if trek cancelled under 14 days
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Frequently Asked Questions
Can I combine Har Ki Dun trek with Ruinsara Tal trek?
Yes, the Har Ki Dun – Ruinsara Tal combined trek is one of the most scenic cross-over treks in Uttarakhand. It takes around 9–10 days and offers a mix of alpine lakes, glacier views, and forest trails. This variant is perfect for experienced trekkers.
What are the mythological stories associated with Har Ki Dun Valley?
Har Ki Dun is believed to be the path taken by the Pandavas to Swargarohini (stairway to heaven). The region has deep roots in Mahabharata legends, and Osla village even has a temple dedicated to Duryodhana, a rare worship practice.
Are there ATMs on the way to Har Ki Dun trek base camp?
The last reliable ATM is at Purola, around 80 km before Sankri. After that, there’s no ATM in Sankri, Taluka, or Osla. Carry enough cash from Dehradun or Purola for the entire trek.
Can I carry a drone on the Har Ki Dun trek?
Drones are not allowed in the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park without prior forest department permission. Unauthorized drone use can attract penalties.
Is Har Ki Dun a good alternative to Valley of Flowers trek?
Yes. Har Ki Dun offers similar scenic beauty with fewer crowds, forest trails, traditional villages, and open meadows, making it a more peaceful Himalayan trek.
Can you see snow leopards or rare wildlife in Har Ki Dun Valley?
While rare, snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, and musk deer inhabit the region. Early morning and late evenings are best for spotting wildlife (from a distance, of course).
Are there any cultural festivals in Osla or Sankri village?
Yes, local fairs and Jaagar ceremonies (traditional spiritual rituals) happen seasonally. If timed right, trekkers can witness unique Garhwali culture during post-harvest months (Sept–Oct).
Can I charge my mobile or camera during the Har Ki Dun trek?
Electricity is available only in Sankri and Osla (intermittent). Beyond that, there are no charging points. It’s best to carry a high-capacity power bank or solar charger.
What kind of food is served on the Har Ki Dun trek?
Trekkers are usually served nutritious vegetarian meals including dal, rice, roti, vegetables, Maggi, upma, poha, and soup. Non-veg is not served during the trek due to logistical and religious reasons in villages like Osla.
What medical support is available during the Har Ki Dun trek?
Most trek leaders carry a basic first aid kit and portable oxygen cylinders. Nearest health centers are in Sankri and Mori. For serious emergencies, evacuation to Dehradun is necessary.
What permissions or permits are needed for the Har Ki Dun trek?
You need an entry permit from Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, which is usually arranged by trekking agencies. Foreign nationals also need additional forest clearance.
Are there any riverside campsites on the Har Ki Dun trek?
Yes, campsites like Seema, Kalkatti Dhar, and Boslo are located beside the Tons River or its tributaries, offering peaceful overnight stays with the sound of flowing water.
What are the sunrise and sunset timings on the Har Ki Dun trek?
- Sunrise: ~5:30 to 6:00 AM
- Sunset: ~5:30 to 6:30 PM
Timings vary by season. Sunset views from Har Ki Dun Valley are especially breathtaking.
Are there any waterfalls on the Har Ki Dun trek route?
Yes, several natural waterfalls can be seen between Osla and Har Ki Dun, especially in post-monsoon months. They’re great for short breaks and photo spots.
Is Har Ki Dun trek suitable for school or college groups?
Absolutely. It’s ideal for student adventure programs, offering learning through nature, basic survival, local culture exposure, and team bonding without high-altitude risks.
Which is best and trusted local company for Har Ki Doon Valley trek?
Pahadi Odyssey is best and trusted travel company, which is local company from Sankri, providing quality Har Ki Doon Valley trek packages with best service and at reasonable prices. Pahadi Odyssey provides Har Ki Doon Valley trek customization too.
How To Reach Har Ki Doon Valley Trek
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Reach Har Ki Doon Valley From Your Places
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Starting Point: Sankri Village
- Sankri is a small village located at an altitude of around 6,400 ft (1,950 meters).
- It lies about 200 km from Dehradun and takes 8–10 hours by road.
- Sankri is the base camp for several treks in Uttarakhand including Har Ki Dun, Bali Pass, and Kedarkantha.
Nearest Railway Station to Har Ki Doon Valley Trek
The nearest railway station to Har Ki Doon Valley trek is Dehradun Railway Station (DDN).From Dehradun, you can take a private cab, shared taxi, or bus to reach Sankri.The drive from Dehradun to Sankri is scenic, passing through Mussoorie, Purola, and Mori.
How to Reach Har KI Doon Valley Trek from Delhi
Take a train or overnight bus from Delhi to Dehradun (6–8 hours).
From Dehradun, continue by road to Sankri (200 km / 8-10 hours) via shared taxi or pre-booked transport.
You can also fly to Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun from Delhi for a faster journey.
How to Reach Har Ki Doon Valley Trek from Noida
- From Noida, take a cab, metro, or bus to Delhi ISBT or Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station.
- Follow the same route as Delhi: travel to Dehradun, then proceed to Sankri.
- Convenient for weekend travelers or corporate groups from the NCR region.
How to Reach Kedarkantha Trek from Mumbai
- Take a direct flight from Mumbai to Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport) – approx. 2.5 hours.
- Alternatively, take a train or flight to Delhi, then continue to Dehradun and Sankri.
- Ideal for longer winter breaks or holiday travel.
How to Reach Kedarkantha Trek from Kolkata
- Take a flight from Kolkata to Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport)
- From Dehradun, drive or take a cab/bus to Sankri
Transport Options from Dehradun to Sankri
- Private Cab: Most convenient, especially for groups or pre-booked trek packages.
- Shared Taxis: Available early morning near Dehradun Railway Station.
- Buses: Early morning buses depart from Dehradun ISBT to Sankri; limited seats and availability.
Things To Pack For Har Ki Doon Valley Trek
Planning the Har Ki Doon Valley trek? Packing right is crucial for a safe and enjoyable experience in the remote Himalayan terrain of Uttarakhand. This essential Har Ki Dun trek packing list covers everything from clothing and gear to toiletries and travel documents. Whether you’re trekking in summer, post-monsoon, or early winter, this checklist ensures you’re well-prepared for changing weather, altitude, and trail conditions.
Get the complete Har Ki Doon Valley trek packing list for winter 2025-26. Find out what to carry for snow, cold, and high-altitude trekking. Perfect for beginners! Here are the list mentioned below:
2–3 full-sleeve quick-dry trekking t-shirts
1–2 pairs of thermal innerwear (top & bottom)
2 sets of quick-dry undergarments per day
1–2 sports bras (for women)
1 fleece jacket or woolen pullover
1 down or padded jacket (lightweight & insulated)
1 windproof, waterproof jacket with hood
1 pair of waterproof or rain trekking pants
2 pairs of quick-dry trekking trousers
1 track pant or pajama for night use
1 woolen cap or beanie
1 balaclava or neck gaiter/buff
1 pair of thermal or woolen gloves
1 pair of waterproof gloves (outer layer)
2 pairs of woolen socks
2–3 pairs of synthetic trekking socks
1 pair of high-ankle waterproof trekking shoes (with strong grip)
1 pair of lightweight camp sandals or slippers
2–3 pairs of quick-dry trekking socks (synthetic or wool blend)
1–2 pairs of woolen socks (for night warmth)
1 pair of gaiters (optional, for snow or muddy terrain)
1 backpack (50–60 liters) with rain cover
1 small daypack (10–20 liters) for summit day or essentials
1 pair of trekking poles (collapsible preferred)
1 headlamp with extra batteries
1 high-capacity power bank (10,000 mAh or more)
1 sleeping bag (provided by operators, but carry liner if needed)
1 personal water bottle (at least 1L capacity, insulated preferred)
1 hydration bladder or extra bottle (optional)
Dry bags or zip-lock pouches (for waterproofing clothes & electronics)
Sunglasses with UV protection
Sunscreen (SPF 50+), lip balm with SPF
Notebook & pen (optional, for journaling or notes)
Lightweight towel (quick-dry microfiber)
Camera or action cam (optional, with memory & batteries)
Emergency whistle and small torch (backup)
Toothbrush & small toothpaste
Biodegradable soap or face wash
Hand sanitizer (alcohol-based)
Toilet paper or biodegradable tissue roll
Wet wipes (for body cleaning)
Quick-dry microfiber towel
Lip balm with SPF
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Menstrual hygiene products (as per need)
Waste disposal bags (for sanitary/toilet waste)
Paracetamol (for headache, mild fever)
Ibuprofen (for pain or body aches)
ORS sachets (for dehydration)
Band-aids (for cuts or blisters)
Antiseptic cream (e.g., Betadine)
Antiseptic wipes
Diamox (for altitude sickness – only if prescribed)
Motion sickness tablet (e.g., Avomine)
Any personal prescription medicines
1 small crepe bandage (for minor sprains)
- Valid Government ID (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.)
- Medical fitness certificate (if required)
- Travel insurance copy (recommended)
- Printed itinerary & contact numbers
- Plastic zip-lock bags (for waterproofing items)
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Group Available Dates 2025-26
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
12, 15, 20, 25, 28, 30, 31
1, 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 28
2, 4, 5
20, 25, 28, 30
5, 8, 12, 16, 19, 24, 29
1, 3, 5, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 29
1, 2, 4
Har Ki Doon Valley Trek Package Cost
FIX GROUP DEPARTUES
- Sharing transporting
- Sharing rooms in hotels/homestay/camp
- No customization
₹5,999/- Per Person
Private Trek Package
- Private transportation
- Private hotel/homestay/camp
- Customization available
₹7,999/- Per Person
Trek Package Cost
- Sankri To Sankri
₹4,999/- Per Person
- Delhi to Delhi