Title: Har Ki Doon Trekking Adventure
1Har Ki Doon Trek, Uttarakhand
2The adventure begins once you land here -
Dehradun
3Day 1 Arrive at Dehradun and Drive to Sankri
Reach Dehradun early in the morning and directly
head off on a car journey to the tiny hamlet
called Sankri, which is the origin point of the
Har Ki Doon trek. A quick lunch on the way will
keep you reenergised and at the end of 10 hours
drive, you will finally reach the quaint little
village of Sankri that is located at a height of
1,950m. After your arrival in the vicinity,
check-in into one of the hotels/resorts and relax
for the day overnight stay will be in Sankri.
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5Day 2 Trek from Sankri - Taluka (12km)
After having breakfast in Sankri, get ready for
your first day of Har Ki Doon trek. Before
embarking on the trek, ensure that you have
enough of bottled drinking water and energy bars
to keep you going. By late afternoon and after
your arrival in Taluka, check-in into a tent to
spend the night under the star clad sky and enjoy
the freshness of Taluka. Evening will be
delighted with a lively bonfire, snacks,
different folklores about the locale and a
delicious dinner.
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7Day 3 Trek from Taluka - Osla
Wake in the morning to a hot breakfast and trek
towards Osla that stands at an altitude of 2560m.
Along the way, traverse through the Siyan Gad by
bridge to reach Dhatmir village and cross the Ton
River as well. Enjoy amazing views of sprawling
wild orchids, and if lucky, encounter the
wilderness of the Himalayas like Barking Deer,
Bores, Leopards and the likes. Spend the night
in the tents provided.
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9Day 4 Trek from Osla - Har Ki Doon (6,200m),
5-6 hour long trek
This day entails cruising 11km towards your next
destination of Har Ki Doon Pass throughout which
you will experience a gradual terrain and
pleasant views of the valleys, plains and
towering mountains. The gradual ascent to Har
Ki Doon is adorned with wild orchid fields and
from an elevation of 6,200m offers excellent
views of the Swargarohini and Juandar glaciers.
On arrival at the Pass, settle down in the
campsite with peaks of Har Ki Dun and
Swargarohini towering above.
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11Day 5 Trek from Har Ki Doon - Jaundhar Glacier
Har Ki Doon camp (7 hour long trek)
The day starts with a healthy meal and continues
on to a trek towards the Juandhar glaciers, which
is a 55km stretch of white snow and patches of
green grass. Feast your eyes with the
picturesque views of the glaciers and the valley
post which you can return back to the
Swargarohini campsite. After a long day of
trekking for about 15km, retire for the night in
the camp.
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13Day 6 Trek from Har Ki Doon - Osla
Trekking back to the village of Osla will take up
the entire day. Traverse through beautiful sights
and landscapes along the way. The easy downhill
trek to Osla takes around 3-4 hrs and covers
around a total of 11km. On arriving Osla, spend
the night in the rest houses or tents provided.
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15Day 7 Trek from Osla Sankri ( 6-7 hour long
trek)
The 7th day is the last day of the trek covering
26km through steeper terrains and stunning
environs with sights of migratory birds
disappearing in the snow-peaked mountains.
After about 6 to 7 hours, finally arrive back
to Sankri overnight stay in Snkri.
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17Day 8 Drive to Dehradun
This day is highlighted by a back drive to
Dehradun. Following your arrival in Dehradun at
about 7 to 8pm. The adventure of the Har Ki
Doon trek will come to an end.
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