05 Apr – 11 Apr Open
15 Apr – 21 Apr Open
02 May – 08 May Open
18 May – 24 May Open
The Har Ki Dun Valley Trek is one of the most beautiful valley treks in the Indian Himalayas. Located in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary of Uttarakhand, the trek takes you through ancient villages, dense pine forests, and scenic alpine meadows surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
Starting from the small village of Sankri, the trail passes through charming Himalayan settlements like Taluka and Osla, offering glimpses of traditional mountain culture and wooden architecture. Trekkers walk alongside the Supin River while enjoying stunning views of the Swargarohini peaks and other Himalayan ranges.
The highlight of the trek is reaching the breathtaking Har Ki Dun Valley, often referred to as the “Valley of Gods.” With its wide meadows, flowing rivers, and majestic mountain views, this trek offers a perfect combination of natural beauty, cultural experience, and moderate adventure.
Trekking shoes with strong grip
Warm jacket and thermal layers
Raincoat or poncho
Backpack with rain cover
Water bottle and energy snacks
Personal toiletries and medicines