

The Har Ki Dun Trek is a classic Himalayan valley trek known for its ancient villages, lush meadows, and dramatic mountain views. Reaching an altitude of 11,700 ft, the trail follows alpine forests and river valleys, offering breathtaking views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak—perfect for trekkers seeking culture, nature, and adventure together.
Day 1:Dehradun to Sankri Base Camp : Drive: 220 km (9-10 hours) : Scenic drive via Mussoorie, Purola, and Mori to Sankri, a peaceful Himalayan village and the base camp for the trek.
Day 2:Sankri to Puani Garaat : Drive: 12 km to Taluka : Drive to Taluka, then trek along the Tamsa River through forests and villages to reach the Puani Garaat campsite.
Day 3:Puani Garaat to Seematra Thatch (9,970 ft) : Trek: 11 km (6-7 hours) : Trek through lush meadows and forest trails with stunning views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak.
Day 4:Seematra Thatch to Har-ki-Dun (11,768 ft) and Return : Trek: 3 km each way (2-3 hours to reach) : Trek to the scenic Har Ki Dun Valley, explore glaciers and alpine meadows, then return to Seematra Tha
Day 5:Seematra Thatch to Puani Garaat (8,200 ft) : Trek: 11 km (6-7 hours) : Descend via Osla village, visit the ancient Someshwar Temple, and enjoy peaceful forest trails.
Day 6:Puani Garaat to Sankri : Trek: 13 km to Taluka : Trek back to Taluka and drive to Sankri, marking the completion of the trekking trail.
Day 7:Sankri to Dehradun : Drive: 220 km (9-10 hours) : Drive back to Dehradun via Mori and Mussoorie, concluding the Himalayan journey.