Official Adventure Partner
Monks on Wheels in association with Justwravel brings to you at an altitude of 11,700 ft, the Har Ki Dun trek. A true gateway to heaven. This trek offers a snow-specked paradise for winter enthusiasts and a haven of alpine meadows and pine forests for nature lovers. Perfect for trekkers of all levels, Har Ki Dun is nestled on the western edge of Garhwal in the Uttarkashi district. It’s not just a scenic trek but also rich in cultural and mythological significance. Legend has it that the land belongs to Duryodhana from the epic Mahabharata, with a temple in the village of Osla dedicated to him by a devoted clan. This ancient temple still stands today.
Har Ki Dun is one of the oldest Himalayan trekking trails, translating to “Valley of Gods.” It’s believed to be the route taken by the Pandavas on their ascent to heaven, earning its name as the stairway to heaven trek. The trek also feeds into the Yamuna River system. The diverse flora and fauna, along with the serene riverside campsites, offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The people, places, and entire trail provide a glimpse into a world vastly different from our daily lives. The trek offers spectacular views of the Swargarohini peaks, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. The trail takes you through ancient villages that have been around for 2000 years, allowing you to meet locals and gain insight into their lives. Nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and photographers will find the Har Ki Dun trek a true blessing. Highlights of the trek include the ancient temple in Osla, a 5000-year-old wooden structure.
Har Ki Dun trek is suitable for beginners and exciting for experienced trekkers. The trek is rated easy to moderate, offering a well-rounded experience. The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is during the summer and post-monsoon seasons.
The Har Ki Dun valley is renowned for its orchids and rhododendrons, which flourish in this region. The blend of flora and fauna, rich culture, and historical importance make it one of the best treks in Uttarakhand. The Har Ki Dun trek spans seven days, starting from the small village of Sankri in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.
Day 1 : Drive From Dehradun To Sankri Base Village (198 Kms, 8 Hrs Drive)
Pickup Point – Nearby Dehradun Railway Station.
Timing – 6.30 am (Tentative)
Day 2 : Drive from Sankri to Taluka (12 Kms, 1 Hr Drive) Trek to Pauni Garaat (10 Kms, 4 Hrs Trek)
Day 3 : Trek from Puani Garaat to Kalkatiyadhaar (8 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Day 4 : Trek from Kalkatiyadhar to Har-Ki-Dun | Back to Kalkatiyadhar (14 Kms, 7 Hrs)
Day 5 : Trek from Kalkatiyadhaar to Puani Garaat Via Seema (8 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Day 6 : Trek from Puani Garaat to Taluka | Drive to Sankri from Taluka (12 Kms, 1 Hr Drive)
Day 7 : Drive from Sankri to Dehradun (198 Kms, 8 Hrs Drive)
Drop off Timing: 7.00 PM
It is recommended to book your return bus after 10.00 PM.
Price per person: Rs. 12600/- (inclusive of taxes)
Hand in hand with the Pandavas, we did a celestial journey, ascending beyond the Swargarohini Peak to the very gates of heaven…Welcome to the oldest trails of India, where you’ll traverse a valley of gods, a pathway straight to paradise. The rewarding yet challenging – Har Ki Dun
Recall the Mahabharata’s cinematic end, where the Pandavas, after constructing the Panch Kedar temples, chose a path of breathtaking beauty to ascend to heaven. How about experiencing that very path? This 7-day adventure begins in the quaint village of Sankri, tucked away in the heart of Uttarakhand. Over 53 kilometers, your journey will feel like a lifetime of discovery.
Worried about the trek’s difficulty? Worry not, Har Ki Dun Trek falls within the easy-to-moderate category, making it the perfect choice for adventurers of all levels! Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Har Ki Dun Trek offers a glimpse into the soul of Uttarakhand. And don’t forget, in November, the valley transforms into a magical winter wonderland, adorned in a pristine coat of snow.
Here’s what awaits:
1. Gangaad: An ancient village steeped in history, dating back 3,000 years. Here, warm smiles and intriguing stories will make you feel like you’ve found a second home.
2. Breathtaking Peaks: Marvel at the majestic beauty of Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch, towering over the Himalayan horizon.
3. 500-year-old Shrine dedicated to Kaurava King Duryodhan, a hidden gem steeped in history.
4. Supin River: Allow the melodious flow of the Supin River to carve its way into your heart as it flows through the enchanting Har Ki Dun valley.
Above all, with each step you take, the valley unfolds its secrets and spreads its arms wider, inviting you to explore its mysteries. Why wait for another reason? Begin your planning right now!
How to Reach Har Ki Dun
By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which has regular connectivity from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, etc. From the airport, you can take a taxi or board a bus to Sankri, which is about 10 hours away by road.
By Rail: Dehradun Terminal railway station is well-connected by rail, with trains from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, etc. From the railway station, you can take a taxi or board a bus to Sankri, which takes about 10 hours.
By Road: Dehradun is well-connected by road, with buses and taxis available from Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Chandigarh, Shimla, Amritsar, etc. The journey to Sankri takes about 10 hours.
Best Time to Visit Har Ki Dun
The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is from March to June and September to November . During these months, the weather is ideal with clear sunny days, and the temperature ranges between 18°C and 24°C during the day and drops to a minimum of 3°C at night in the spring season. In the autumn season, the temperature ranges between 8°C and 10°C during the day and drops to -5°C at night. The landscape is also at its best during these months, with vibrant colours and warmth from the sun in the spring and a winter wonderland with snow-covered trees and landscapes in the autumn.
Things to do in Har Ki Dun
Trekking: Har Ki Dun stands out as a highly fulfilling trek in the Garhwal Himalayas, offering trekkers breathtaking natural beauty in the form of majestic waterfalls, snow-capped peaks, lush forests of pine and oak trees, flowing streams, and rivers.
Camping: Immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature through camping is a truly remarkable experience. Pitching tents with companions under the starry night sky provides a perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge after a long day. Har ki Dun presents unparalleled views of the Himalayas and a mesmerizing night sky.
Village Tourism: Travelers will encounter charming hamlets inhabited by the local communities along the way. Exploring picturesque villages like Osla and Sankri nestled in nature’s embrace allows for a glimpse into their traditional way of life, customs, and culture.
Birdwatching & Photography: Boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna, Har ki Dun is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Delight in the serenity of observing beautiful birds and capturing stunning sights through photography.
Partial payment is an advance paid to block your slot for a particular event. Remaining amount of the event to be paid online/cash on the day of the trip.
Monks on Wheels will be arranging an Non – AC tempo traveller or a mini bus depending on the group size.
The transport will be arranged from Bengaluru.
Our trips would get confirmed 2-3 days before the event date and you’ll be added to the trip’s WhatsApp group where you’ll receive further necessary information.
Once your registration is confirmed, Monks on Wheels shall provide the exact location of our venue 2-3 days before the event.
Monks on Wheels do not restrict on the age as each individual has their own capabilities. But we would strongly recommend you to contact us so that our travel expert can give you a better idea of the trip.
These are group events open to all categories of people.
Yes, It is completely safe for women travelers. Monks on Wheels events are done keeping certain standards and safety measures. We will always send a minimum of two trip organizers for all our events. For better understanding on how we manage trips, read these reviews by our solo women travelers.
Review link: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Monksonwheels/reviews/
Monks on Wheels usually have more women travelers joining our trips. However, sometimes the ratio will be almost equal.
Yes, Monks on Wheels has women trek leads.
Monks on Wheels keeps certain quality standards where we provide venues like home stays or campsites that are good and hygienic with neat and clean washrooms. And yes, we always provide separate accommodation for men and women.
Price
Inclusive of all taxes
If you need more details about the event or have some questions for us, please go ahead and submit your details below. We'll be happy to assist you.
Official Adventure Partner
Monks on Wheels in association with Justwravel brings to you at an altitude of 11,700 ft, the Har Ki Dun trek. A true gateway to heaven. This trek offers a snow-specked paradise for winter enthusiasts and a haven of alpine meadows and pine forests for nature lovers. Perfect for trekkers of all levels, Har Ki Dun is nestled on the western edge of Garhwal in the Uttarkashi district. It’s not just a scenic trek but also rich in cultural and mythological significance. Legend has it that the land belongs to Duryodhana from the epic Mahabharata, with a temple in the village of Osla dedicated to him by a devoted clan. This ancient temple still stands today.
Har Ki Dun is one of the oldest Himalayan trekking trails, translating to “Valley of Gods.” It’s believed to be the route taken by the Pandavas on their ascent to heaven, earning its name as the stairway to heaven trek. The trek also feeds into the Yamuna River system. The diverse flora and fauna, along with the serene riverside campsites, offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The people, places, and entire trail provide a glimpse into a world vastly different from our daily lives. The trek offers spectacular views of the Swargarohini peaks, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. The trail takes you through ancient villages that have been around for 2000 years, allowing you to meet locals and gain insight into their lives. Nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and photographers will find the Har Ki Dun trek a true blessing. Highlights of the trek include the ancient temple in Osla, a 5000-year-old wooden structure.
Har Ki Dun trek is suitable for beginners and exciting for experienced trekkers. The trek is rated easy to moderate, offering a well-rounded experience. The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is during the summer and post-monsoon seasons.
The Har Ki Dun valley is renowned for its orchids and rhododendrons, which flourish in this region. The blend of flora and fauna, rich culture, and historical importance make it one of the best treks in Uttarakhand. The Har Ki Dun trek spans seven days, starting from the small village of Sankri in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.
Day 1 : Drive From Dehradun To Sankri Base Village (198 Kms, 8 Hrs Drive)
Pickup Point – Nearby Dehradun Railway Station.
Timing – 6.30 am (Tentative)
Day 2 : Drive from Sankri to Taluka (12 Kms, 1 Hr Drive) Trek to Pauni Garaat (10 Kms, 4 Hrs Trek)
Day 3 : Trek from Puani Garaat to Kalkatiyadhaar (8 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Day 4 : Trek from Kalkatiyadhar to Har-Ki-Dun | Back to Kalkatiyadhar (14 Kms, 7 Hrs)
Day 5 : Trek from Kalkatiyadhaar to Puani Garaat Via Seema (8 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Day 6 : Trek from Puani Garaat to Taluka | Drive to Sankri from Taluka (12 Kms, 1 Hr Drive)
Day 7 : Drive from Sankri to Dehradun (198 Kms, 8 Hrs Drive)
Drop off Timing: 7.00 PM
It is recommended to book your return bus after 10.00 PM.
Price per person: Rs. 12600/- (inclusive of taxes)
Hand in hand with the Pandavas, we did a celestial journey, ascending beyond the Swargarohini Peak to the very gates of heaven…Welcome to the oldest trails of India, where you’ll traverse a valley of gods, a pathway straight to paradise. The rewarding yet challenging – Har Ki Dun
Recall the Mahabharata’s cinematic end, where the Pandavas, after constructing the Panch Kedar temples, chose a path of breathtaking beauty to ascend to heaven. How about experiencing that very path? This 7-day adventure begins in the quaint village of Sankri, tucked away in the heart of Uttarakhand. Over 53 kilometers, your journey will feel like a lifetime of discovery.
Worried about the trek’s difficulty? Worry not, Har Ki Dun Trek falls within the easy-to-moderate category, making it the perfect choice for adventurers of all levels! Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Har Ki Dun Trek offers a glimpse into the soul of Uttarakhand. And don’t forget, in November, the valley transforms into a magical winter wonderland, adorned in a pristine coat of snow.
Here’s what awaits:
1. Gangaad: An ancient village steeped in history, dating back 3,000 years. Here, warm smiles and intriguing stories will make you feel like you’ve found a second home.
2. Breathtaking Peaks: Marvel at the majestic beauty of Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch, towering over the Himalayan horizon.
3. 500-year-old Shrine dedicated to Kaurava King Duryodhan, a hidden gem steeped in history.
4. Supin River: Allow the melodious flow of the Supin River to carve its way into your heart as it flows through the enchanting Har Ki Dun valley.
Above all, with each step you take, the valley unfolds its secrets and spreads its arms wider, inviting you to explore its mysteries. Why wait for another reason? Begin your planning right now!
How to Reach Har Ki Dun
By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which has regular connectivity from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, etc. From the airport, you can take a taxi or board a bus to Sankri, which is about 10 hours away by road.
By Rail: Dehradun Terminal railway station is well-connected by rail, with trains from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, etc. From the railway station, you can take a taxi or board a bus to Sankri, which takes about 10 hours.
By Road: Dehradun is well-connected by road, with buses and taxis available from Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Chandigarh, Shimla, Amritsar, etc. The journey to Sankri takes about 10 hours.
Best Time to Visit Har Ki Dun
The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is from March to June and September to November . During these months, the weather is ideal with clear sunny days, and the temperature ranges between 18°C and 24°C during the day and drops to a minimum of 3°C at night in the spring season. In the autumn season, the temperature ranges between 8°C and 10°C during the day and drops to -5°C at night. The landscape is also at its best during these months, with vibrant colours and warmth from the sun in the spring and a winter wonderland with snow-covered trees and landscapes in the autumn.
Things to do in Har Ki Dun
Trekking: Har Ki Dun stands out as a highly fulfilling trek in the Garhwal Himalayas, offering trekkers breathtaking natural beauty in the form of majestic waterfalls, snow-capped peaks, lush forests of pine and oak trees, flowing streams, and rivers.
Camping: Immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature through camping is a truly remarkable experience. Pitching tents with companions under the starry night sky provides a perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge after a long day. Har ki Dun presents unparalleled views of the Himalayas and a mesmerizing night sky.
Village Tourism: Travelers will encounter charming hamlets inhabited by the local communities along the way. Exploring picturesque villages like Osla and Sankri nestled in nature’s embrace allows for a glimpse into their traditional way of life, customs, and culture.
Birdwatching & Photography: Boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna, Har ki Dun is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Delight in the serenity of observing beautiful birds and capturing stunning sights through photography.
Partial payment is an advance paid to block your slot for a particular event. Remaining amount of the event to be paid online/cash on the day of the trip.
Monks on Wheels will be arranging an Non – AC tempo traveller or a mini bus depending on the group size.
The transport will be arranged from Bengaluru.
Our trips would get confirmed 2-3 days before the event date and you’ll be added to the trip’s WhatsApp group where you’ll receive further necessary information.
Once your registration is confirmed, Monks on Wheels shall provide the exact location of our venue 2-3 days before the event.
Monks on Wheels do not restrict on the age as each individual has their own capabilities. But we would strongly recommend you to contact us so that our travel expert can give you a better idea of the trip.
These are group events open to all categories of people.
Yes, It is completely safe for women travelers. Monks on Wheels events are done keeping certain standards and safety measures. We will always send a minimum of two trip organizers for all our events. For better understanding on how we manage trips, read these reviews by our solo women travelers.
Review link: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Monksonwheels/reviews/
Monks on Wheels usually have more women travelers joining our trips. However, sometimes the ratio will be almost equal.
Yes, Monks on Wheels has women trek leads.
Monks on Wheels keeps certain quality standards where we provide venues like home stays or campsites that are good and hygienic with neat and clean washrooms. And yes, we always provide separate accommodation for men and women.
Price
Inclusive of all taxes
If you need more details about the event or have some questions for us, please go ahead and submit your details below. We'll be happy to assist you.
Official Adventure Partner
Approved Adventure Tour Operator
Monks on Wheels in association with Justwravel brings to you at an altitude of 11,700 ft, the Har Ki Dun trek. A true gateway to heaven. This trek offers a snow-specked paradise for winter enthusiasts and a haven of alpine meadows and pine forests for nature lovers. Perfect for trekkers of all levels, Har Ki Dun is nestled on the western edge of Garhwal in the Uttarkashi district. It’s not just a scenic trek but also rich in cultural and mythological significance. Legend has it that the land belongs to Duryodhana from the epic Mahabharata, with a temple in the village of Osla dedicated to him by a devoted clan. This ancient temple still stands today.
Har Ki Dun is one of the oldest Himalayan trekking trails, translating to “Valley of Gods.” It’s believed to be the route taken by the Pandavas on their ascent to heaven, earning its name as the stairway to heaven trek. The trek also feeds into the Yamuna River system. The diverse flora and fauna, along with the serene riverside campsites, offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The people, places, and entire trail provide a glimpse into a world vastly different from our daily lives. The trek offers spectacular views of the Swargarohini peaks, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. The trail takes you through ancient villages that have been around for 2000 years, allowing you to meet locals and gain insight into their lives. Nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and photographers will find the Har Ki Dun trek a true blessing. Highlights of the trek include the ancient temple in Osla, a 5000-year-old wooden structure.
Har Ki Dun trek is suitable for beginners and exciting for experienced trekkers. The trek is rated easy to moderate, offering a well-rounded experience. The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is during the summer and post-monsoon seasons.
The Har Ki Dun valley is renowned for its orchids and rhododendrons, which flourish in this region. The blend of flora and fauna, rich culture, and historical importance make it one of the best treks in Uttarakhand. The Har Ki Dun trek spans seven days, starting from the small village of Sankri in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.
Day 1 : Drive From Dehradun To Sankri Base Village (198 Kms, 8 Hrs Drive)
Pickup Point – Nearby Dehradun Railway Station.
Timing – 6.30 am (Tentative)
Day 2 : Drive from Sankri to Taluka (12 Kms, 1 Hr Drive) Trek to Pauni Garaat (10 Kms, 4 Hrs Trek)
Day 3 : Trek from Puani Garaat to Kalkatiyadhaar (8 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Day 4 : Trek from Kalkatiyadhar to Har-Ki-Dun | Back to Kalkatiyadhar (14 Kms, 7 Hrs)
Day 5 : Trek from Kalkatiyadhaar to Puani Garaat Via Seema (8 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Day 6 : Trek from Puani Garaat to Taluka | Drive to Sankri from Taluka (12 Kms, 1 Hr Drive)
Day 7 : Drive from Sankri to Dehradun (198 Kms, 8 Hrs Drive)
Drop off Timing: 7.00 PM
It is recommended to book your return bus after 10.00 PM.
Price per person: Rs. 12600/- (inclusive of taxes)
Hand in hand with the Pandavas, we did a celestial journey, ascending beyond the Swargarohini Peak to the very gates of heaven…Welcome to the oldest trails of India, where you’ll traverse a valley of gods, a pathway straight to paradise. The rewarding yet challenging – Har Ki Dun
Recall the Mahabharata’s cinematic end, where the Pandavas, after constructing the Panch Kedar temples, chose a path of breathtaking beauty to ascend to heaven. How about experiencing that very path? This 7-day adventure begins in the quaint village of Sankri, tucked away in the heart of Uttarakhand. Over 53 kilometers, your journey will feel like a lifetime of discovery.
Worried about the trek’s difficulty? Worry not, Har Ki Dun Trek falls within the easy-to-moderate category, making it the perfect choice for adventurers of all levels! Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Har Ki Dun Trek offers a glimpse into the soul of Uttarakhand. And don’t forget, in November, the valley transforms into a magical winter wonderland, adorned in a pristine coat of snow.
Here’s what awaits:
1. Gangaad: An ancient village steeped in history, dating back 3,000 years. Here, warm smiles and intriguing stories will make you feel like you’ve found a second home.
2. Breathtaking Peaks: Marvel at the majestic beauty of Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch, towering over the Himalayan horizon.
3. 500-year-old Shrine dedicated to Kaurava King Duryodhan, a hidden gem steeped in history.
4. Supin River: Allow the melodious flow of the Supin River to carve its way into your heart as it flows through the enchanting Har Ki Dun valley.
Above all, with each step you take, the valley unfolds its secrets and spreads its arms wider, inviting you to explore its mysteries. Why wait for another reason? Begin your planning right now!
How to Reach Har Ki Dun
By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which has regular connectivity from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, etc. From the airport, you can take a taxi or board a bus to Sankri, which is about 10 hours away by road.
By Rail: Dehradun Terminal railway station is well-connected by rail, with trains from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, etc. From the railway station, you can take a taxi or board a bus to Sankri, which takes about 10 hours.
By Road: Dehradun is well-connected by road, with buses and taxis available from Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Chandigarh, Shimla, Amritsar, etc. The journey to Sankri takes about 10 hours.
Best Time to Visit Har Ki Dun
The best time to visit Har Ki Dun is from March to June and September to November . During these months, the weather is ideal with clear sunny days, and the temperature ranges between 18°C and 24°C during the day and drops to a minimum of 3°C at night in the spring season. In the autumn season, the temperature ranges between 8°C and 10°C during the day and drops to -5°C at night. The landscape is also at its best during these months, with vibrant colours and warmth from the sun in the spring and a winter wonderland with snow-covered trees and landscapes in the autumn.
Things to do in Har Ki Dun
Trekking: Har Ki Dun stands out as a highly fulfilling trek in the Garhwal Himalayas, offering trekkers breathtaking natural beauty in the form of majestic waterfalls, snow-capped peaks, lush forests of pine and oak trees, flowing streams, and rivers.
Camping: Immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature through camping is a truly remarkable experience. Pitching tents with companions under the starry night sky provides a perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge after a long day. Har ki Dun presents unparalleled views of the Himalayas and a mesmerizing night sky.
Village Tourism: Travelers will encounter charming hamlets inhabited by the local communities along the way. Exploring picturesque villages like Osla and Sankri nestled in nature’s embrace allows for a glimpse into their traditional way of life, customs, and culture.
Birdwatching & Photography: Boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna, Har ki Dun is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Delight in the serenity of observing beautiful birds and capturing stunning sights through photography.
Partial payment is an advance paid to block your slot for a particular event. Remaining amount of the event to be paid online/cash on the day of the trip.
Monks on Wheels will be arranging an Non – AC tempo traveller or a mini bus depending on the group size.
The transport will be arranged from Bengaluru.
Our trips would get confirmed 2-3 days before the event date and you’ll be added to the trip’s WhatsApp group where you’ll receive further necessary information.
Once your registration is confirmed, Monks on Wheels shall provide the exact location of our venue 2-3 days before the event.
Monks on Wheels do not restrict on the age as each individual has their own capabilities. But we would strongly recommend you to contact us so that our travel expert can give you a better idea of the trip.
These are group events open to all categories of people.
Yes, It is completely safe for women travelers. Monks on Wheels events are done keeping certain standards and safety measures. We will always send a minimum of two trip organizers for all our events. For better understanding on how we manage trips, read these reviews by our solo women travelers.
Review link: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Monksonwheels/reviews/
Monks on Wheels usually have more women travelers joining our trips. However, sometimes the ratio will be almost equal.
Yes, Monks on Wheels has women trek leads.
Monks on Wheels keeps certain quality standards where we provide venues like home stays or campsites that are good and hygienic with neat and clean washrooms. And yes, we always provide separate accommodation for men and women.
Price
Inclusive of all taxes
If you need more details about the event or have some questions for us, please go ahead and submit your details below. We'll be happy to assist you.
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