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Ukhimath, India77 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Forretning
It was a amazing experience with Kolkata clients
The Har Ki Dun trail is famous for its changing scenery in each season. During summer and spring, pleasant temperatures grace the valley. Flowers are in full bloom and there is a delightful range of wildlife to spot.
Join us for more exciting adventure in uttarakhand
Local Guide +918937985464
Family package, friend group, solo, couples, etc....
The Har Ki Dun trail is famous for its changing scenery in each season. During summer and spring, pleasant temperatures grace the valley. Flowers are in full bloom and there is a delightful range of wildlife to spot.
Join us for more exciting adventure in uttarakhand
Local Guide +918937985464
Family package, friend group, solo, couples, etc....
Skrevet 9. juni 2024
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Jaideep O
9 bidrag
okt. 2020
We just did a trek at Har ki dun , FROM THE 10TH OCT UNTIL THE 18TH OCT it was a group of 8 women and our trek company was TRAVELTALES , what an amazing experience it turned out to be !!!!.
Har ki dun is by far one of the most scenic and amazing trekkers paradise , the topography changes everyday of your trek and Oct is by far the best time to travel .
Travel tales is a small company with a big heart of gold,right from the moment they picked us up from Dehradun , we were completely taken care of in all respects, our mental and physical wellbeing became their primary concern,
all the living arrangements in the tents to the homestay were par excellence, food was to die for and the care they showered on all of us was outstanding, they shared so much information on the routes and the history of the place that i have come back enriched in so many ways .
Safety was paramount for them and i want to send a special note of thanks to Sachin and his team Jaichand, Durga, Jagdish, Mohan , surinder and DK sharma . i got a first hand experience of Hill hospitality and the genuine joy that they shared while taking care of us all . My women gang is over the moon . I would strongly recommend both Har ki Dun as a destination and Travel tales as a travel partner
Har ki dun is by far one of the most scenic and amazing trekkers paradise , the topography changes everyday of your trek and Oct is by far the best time to travel .
Travel tales is a small company with a big heart of gold,right from the moment they picked us up from Dehradun , we were completely taken care of in all respects, our mental and physical wellbeing became their primary concern,
all the living arrangements in the tents to the homestay were par excellence, food was to die for and the care they showered on all of us was outstanding, they shared so much information on the routes and the history of the place that i have come back enriched in so many ways .
Safety was paramount for them and i want to send a special note of thanks to Sachin and his team Jaichand, Durga, Jagdish, Mohan , surinder and DK sharma . i got a first hand experience of Hill hospitality and the genuine joy that they shared while taking care of us all . My women gang is over the moon . I would strongly recommend both Har ki Dun as a destination and Travel tales as a travel partner
Skrevet 21. oktober 2020
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Nikhil R
Mumbai (Bombay), India25 bidrag
apr. 2019
The season we opted was extended winters,,, The Team Leaders we choose were Locals... The group we got was more awsum than us... Inevitably, we gotta WIN WIN combo - and results were stunning, mind blowing, worth re-living, cherishing forever, in short... You Must Better Experience it!!!
Day1: So here we go... Dehradun being the closest airport was chosen... a day spent there around Auspicious Ganga River and Haridwar - Rishikesh. Next day early morning, Scorpio arrived, we took 7 hours en route Mussoorie, arrived at Sankri - a base camp for Kedarkantha and Har ki Dun Treks. We stayed in basic 2 floor hotel, best what we seen around...
Day 2: After Sankri, you loose all connectivity with material world... Firstly Mobile range, then full coverage electricity... and convenient motor-able roads too... Now, you suit yourself like localities do... So, Next day Early Morning, Sumo Jeep took us off riding till Taluk in 1.30 hours... Hereon, a Real Trail Starts.
You would find many enthu trekkers starting here, and you keep meeting them enroute, depending your speed and haults. En route, you pass through small villages like Datmir, Gangad.. and end your day at Seema... Off course not without unforgettable and inevitable local dhaba (Food Joints) breaks. On this route through Deep Pine and Chinar Trees, Supin River flows to your left - almost through-out - talking with you - telling you the stories of the Mountain Caps that you are seeing... But.. hiding the climax.
Day 3: Already tasted long 12/14 kms yesterday, gear yourself for the tougher one now.. A team of 5-6 working throughout, always encouraging us, telling us about their local cultures, sometimes carrying our bags, apart from lifting full campsite and foods and medicines and backups and what not, offcourse, Khacchars (Donkey+Horse Combo) shares much more loads, but just could speak. So, this trail, mostly steep, starts showing you Himalayan Range. By now, snow caps becomes snow laden full scoop and some snow comes to your feet... Leaving behind Osla Village somewhere on your Left sky, you end up on a plato known as Kalkatiya Dhar... You are provided a much needed hot food and sleeping bag... and you realise - you require nothing beyond. Everything else is Maayaa!!! hehehe!!!
Day 4: Charge your Mobile n Cameras fully, you cant afford to miss a masterpiece, wont you? Every turn opens up a new canvas, every break gives you sense of your breath and existence... Here, You start realizing your limitations... Here is the time to start thinking... within yourself... Welcome to Land of Gods!!!
Very soon, you start walking in 1 feet deep snow, climb up n down, cross frozen river, then walking beside her, this last one is a dream stretch... this 1 hour is unforgettable. Now you start seeing a innocent and purest soul - A Shiv Ling. That's where your final destination is. To take a kings stone type rock and face towards Swarga Rohini and the Valley Down. This is Breath Taking... Beyond Imagination... Completely Divine... Makes you spell bound... You are Closest to yourself - if not here, then no where else. Murmure whatever with closed eyes - you would hear it as noise... Its that class Nirvanaa prevails here. Trust me, you needs to be destined to visit here. Well, Govt has stopped night stays here so we returned back to Kalkatiya Dhar - with extreme affection towards what we gonna cherish throughout our life.
Day 5: Its not a round trek, so Arrangers just takes us through different routes to keep us going... But, story doesnt end here. We got a bonus. We got a rare chance to visit OSLA and Pouniya Village and be a part of their local rituals - these villagers claims to be ancestors of Pandavas and we were super happy to see there contentment in smallest things. It was so adhoc and smoother... Har ki Dun can not complete without you visiting and helping these pure heart villagers. We spend a night here.
Day 6: Having got much more than what we desire, we rush back straight to Dehradun, mind it - you need to reach Sankri before 12am to achieve this. And back home next day noon.
Note - 1. Dehradun to Sankri Travels costs more than Entire Trek Costs, and i found it completely unjustifiable.
2. Try Locals, give them more because they really really gets less, i have verified the facts.
3. Its Amaeture Trek, So a Must Do for a Himalayan Starter. For others, its a leisure trip, nothing too hard.
More than a Review, i just penned my feelings friends. You need any help on this, i would love to assist with the Best teams i know there.
Day1: So here we go... Dehradun being the closest airport was chosen... a day spent there around Auspicious Ganga River and Haridwar - Rishikesh. Next day early morning, Scorpio arrived, we took 7 hours en route Mussoorie, arrived at Sankri - a base camp for Kedarkantha and Har ki Dun Treks. We stayed in basic 2 floor hotel, best what we seen around...
Day 2: After Sankri, you loose all connectivity with material world... Firstly Mobile range, then full coverage electricity... and convenient motor-able roads too... Now, you suit yourself like localities do... So, Next day Early Morning, Sumo Jeep took us off riding till Taluk in 1.30 hours... Hereon, a Real Trail Starts.
You would find many enthu trekkers starting here, and you keep meeting them enroute, depending your speed and haults. En route, you pass through small villages like Datmir, Gangad.. and end your day at Seema... Off course not without unforgettable and inevitable local dhaba (Food Joints) breaks. On this route through Deep Pine and Chinar Trees, Supin River flows to your left - almost through-out - talking with you - telling you the stories of the Mountain Caps that you are seeing... But.. hiding the climax.
Day 3: Already tasted long 12/14 kms yesterday, gear yourself for the tougher one now.. A team of 5-6 working throughout, always encouraging us, telling us about their local cultures, sometimes carrying our bags, apart from lifting full campsite and foods and medicines and backups and what not, offcourse, Khacchars (Donkey+Horse Combo) shares much more loads, but just could speak. So, this trail, mostly steep, starts showing you Himalayan Range. By now, snow caps becomes snow laden full scoop and some snow comes to your feet... Leaving behind Osla Village somewhere on your Left sky, you end up on a plato known as Kalkatiya Dhar... You are provided a much needed hot food and sleeping bag... and you realise - you require nothing beyond. Everything else is Maayaa!!! hehehe!!!
Day 4: Charge your Mobile n Cameras fully, you cant afford to miss a masterpiece, wont you? Every turn opens up a new canvas, every break gives you sense of your breath and existence... Here, You start realizing your limitations... Here is the time to start thinking... within yourself... Welcome to Land of Gods!!!
Very soon, you start walking in 1 feet deep snow, climb up n down, cross frozen river, then walking beside her, this last one is a dream stretch... this 1 hour is unforgettable. Now you start seeing a innocent and purest soul - A Shiv Ling. That's where your final destination is. To take a kings stone type rock and face towards Swarga Rohini and the Valley Down. This is Breath Taking... Beyond Imagination... Completely Divine... Makes you spell bound... You are Closest to yourself - if not here, then no where else. Murmure whatever with closed eyes - you would hear it as noise... Its that class Nirvanaa prevails here. Trust me, you needs to be destined to visit here. Well, Govt has stopped night stays here so we returned back to Kalkatiya Dhar - with extreme affection towards what we gonna cherish throughout our life.
Day 5: Its not a round trek, so Arrangers just takes us through different routes to keep us going... But, story doesnt end here. We got a bonus. We got a rare chance to visit OSLA and Pouniya Village and be a part of their local rituals - these villagers claims to be ancestors of Pandavas and we were super happy to see there contentment in smallest things. It was so adhoc and smoother... Har ki Dun can not complete without you visiting and helping these pure heart villagers. We spend a night here.
Day 6: Having got much more than what we desire, we rush back straight to Dehradun, mind it - you need to reach Sankri before 12am to achieve this. And back home next day noon.
Note - 1. Dehradun to Sankri Travels costs more than Entire Trek Costs, and i found it completely unjustifiable.
2. Try Locals, give them more because they really really gets less, i have verified the facts.
3. Its Amaeture Trek, So a Must Do for a Himalayan Starter. For others, its a leisure trip, nothing too hard.
More than a Review, i just penned my feelings friends. You need any help on this, i would love to assist with the Best teams i know there.
Skrevet 28. november 2019
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NISHANT BHOLA
Gurgaon, India12 bidrag
nov. 2019 • Venner
That was a fantastic trip we had with Surender Rana.
Everything was well manage by him.
Apart from guiding us he support us and click our random picture.
There is a view point to Jidhar Glacier on our demand he take us there.
Sharing few pictures.
Everything was well manage by him.
Apart from guiding us he support us and click our random picture.
There is a view point to Jidhar Glacier on our demand he take us there.
Sharing few pictures.
Skrevet 26. november 2019
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Ishita
Shimla, India7 bidrag
jul. 2019 • Venner
Har Ki Dun valley is a beautiful place and the most popular trek in Uttarakhand region, the trails offer beautiful flora and fauna that one can come across.Trekmunk provides with outstanding hospitality, it provides you with everything that you require for the trek and makes your journey memorable.I highly recommend Trekmunk.
Skrevet 19. november 2019
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Gauri
6 bidrag
mai 2019 • Familie
Going on Har Ki Dun trek with Trekmunk was an amazing experience. The hospitality they serve you with, is very good. The food, tents, guide everything was on point. Trekking up and down the hills was very exciting because after each mile you come across something new and different which is very satisfying. It keeps you motivated to reach your destination. And Trekmunk makes it better and easier.
Skrevet 19. november 2019
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charmi n
Mumbai (Bombay), India6 bidrag
jun. 2019
I went on this trek during June 1st week with TTH. The trek starts from Sankri which is the base camp at 6700 feet. It is a 6-7 hour ride from Dehradun. The ride is curvy and people with motion sickness need to take prior medication in order to avoid nausea and vomiting. Sankri is a beautiful village with several homestays. TTH had arranged our stay for the first night at Wild Orchid Inn. People can also rent out their gears here.
Day 1: Sankri to Pauni Gharaat - We started out trek the next morning from Taluka which is an hour ride from Sankri. The first day is a long trek along the Supin River. It is a gradual ascend and most of the people can do it comfortably.
Day 2: Pauni Gharaat to Kalkattiyadar: The distance covered is 9 kms with most of the parts including ascend. The trek is scenic and one can get view of the iced capped Himalayas. Our campsite was in Kalkattiyadar and we could see the peaks like Bandarpuch, Black peak. You can spot Rhondodendron, Himalayan Eagle, etc.
Day 3: Kalkattiyadar to Har-ki-Dun and Back: This trek is 5 kms in distance and is easier compared to Day 2. It is the most scenic day of all the days as you come closer to the Himalayas. One can get views of several peaks including Atta, Swargrohini, Black Peak etc.
Day 4: Kalkattiyadar to Pauni Gharaat via Osla Village: This is similar to day 2 with only descend. We came via Osla, which is a beautiful village with a 150 year old Someshwar Temple.
Day 5: Pauni Gharaat to Sankri: Same as Day 1
Day 1: Sankri to Pauni Gharaat - We started out trek the next morning from Taluka which is an hour ride from Sankri. The first day is a long trek along the Supin River. It is a gradual ascend and most of the people can do it comfortably.
Day 2: Pauni Gharaat to Kalkattiyadar: The distance covered is 9 kms with most of the parts including ascend. The trek is scenic and one can get view of the iced capped Himalayas. Our campsite was in Kalkattiyadar and we could see the peaks like Bandarpuch, Black peak. You can spot Rhondodendron, Himalayan Eagle, etc.
Day 3: Kalkattiyadar to Har-ki-Dun and Back: This trek is 5 kms in distance and is easier compared to Day 2. It is the most scenic day of all the days as you come closer to the Himalayas. One can get views of several peaks including Atta, Swargrohini, Black Peak etc.
Day 4: Kalkattiyadar to Pauni Gharaat via Osla Village: This is similar to day 2 with only descend. We came via Osla, which is a beautiful village with a 150 year old Someshwar Temple.
Day 5: Pauni Gharaat to Sankri: Same as Day 1
Skrevet 12. juni 2019
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Sudeendra
4 bidrag
mai 2019 • Venner
I went on a trek with friends organised through trek4adventure. It was an amazing experience . The organisers were very professional and very safety conscious. They helped me right from choosing equipment to booking flights. Swami who is the main organiser was very accessible on WhatsApp and email. If I were to do another trek in India I would do it only through Swami. The food was superb. Thanks to Satchitanand Swami and his crew I had a great trek and holiday ( Har ki Dhun)
Skrevet 3. juni 2019
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SudhaRao
Bangalore, India32 bidrag
mai 2019 • Familie
I along with my husband and teenaged daughter decided to trek har-ki-dun as it was rated as easy/moderate trek. We both are 50+ and hence was very careful in choosing a trek suitable for us. We choose to go with Himalaya Shelters after checking other tour operators as they have an office at Dehradun and belong to that place. I was also very particular that the group should not be more than 10 as I may not be able to keep pace with youngsters.
We were picked up from Dehradun, two more were picked from Masoorie. We were a group of six. We reached Sankari by evening. A group 25 school children along with elders also joined us. But Mr. Rana provided us a seperate guide. We were provided accommodation in a resort and very scenic. The food provided was local Vegetarian and tasty. We started next day morning to Taluka in a jeep, the staring point of our trek.
Har-ki-dun is 27 km trek from here. The first day's trek was comfortable as we were passsing through thick forest and with not much steep climb. We reached our camping site by evening and our tents were ready.
We started from Ganghar, the next day morning and most of trek was in open and had steep climb. But I was able to complete the 5km trek with out much trouble.
Next day morning we started early as we need to trek to the start of har-ki-dun valley and back. The trek was moderate level and the last point was still snow covered and all of us enjoyed. We reached back our campsite by evening.
Next day we started our trek back passing through Osla village and at camping Ganghar. The next day we reached Taluka to complete the trek successfully. Our family enjoyed the whole trekking experience due to the arrangements made by the organisers.
We had prepared for this trek by walking every day approximately 9km and climbing steps.Since it was summer we could manage with light winter jacket.
We were picked up from Dehradun, two more were picked from Masoorie. We were a group of six. We reached Sankari by evening. A group 25 school children along with elders also joined us. But Mr. Rana provided us a seperate guide. We were provided accommodation in a resort and very scenic. The food provided was local Vegetarian and tasty. We started next day morning to Taluka in a jeep, the staring point of our trek.
Har-ki-dun is 27 km trek from here. The first day's trek was comfortable as we were passsing through thick forest and with not much steep climb. We reached our camping site by evening and our tents were ready.
We started from Ganghar, the next day morning and most of trek was in open and had steep climb. But I was able to complete the 5km trek with out much trouble.
Next day morning we started early as we need to trek to the start of har-ki-dun valley and back. The trek was moderate level and the last point was still snow covered and all of us enjoyed. We reached back our campsite by evening.
Next day we started our trek back passing through Osla village and at camping Ganghar. The next day we reached Taluka to complete the trek successfully. Our family enjoyed the whole trekking experience due to the arrangements made by the organisers.
We had prepared for this trek by walking every day approximately 9km and climbing steps.Since it was summer we could manage with light winter jacket.
Skrevet 23. mai 2019
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Manish Bisht
Jorhat, India5 bidrag
nov. 2018 • Venner
Great experience away from any disturbance. You see how people can live happily without unwanted desires and lust for worldly pleasures.
Pure air and thoughts at the mercy of nature in the lap of nature.
Pure air and thoughts at the mercy of nature in the lap of nature.
Skrevet 22. mai 2019
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I am planning Har Ki Dun trek in last week of November. What are chances of getting snow on the trek?
Skrevet 19. september 2023
Hello, I want to go to Har Ki Dun trek along with Ruinsara Tal following the Indiahikes itinerary. But want to do the trek not in a group, we may be two or four trekkers with previous experience. If anyone has a local trek expert's contact from Sankri base please do share phone number or contact. Trek companies offer private trek too but their charge is higher. We want to do this at the end of May.
Another query - I heard that there is a guesthouse of GMVN at Har Ki Dun Valley but not finding it on their website. Anyone has any idea?
Skrevet 8. mars 2020
No bro! It was not possible due to Corona virus.
Skrevet 5. oktober 2020
Hi, How is the weather at Har Ki Dun in the month of March? I am planning to go there on 21st March for a 1 week trek and i would like to know if the sky generally is clear at that time or does it stay foggy the whole time?
Skrevet 27. januar 2020
Hi,
Is it possible to reach the basecamp on the first day cause we are accustomed to walk around 20+ in a day and will start from the base village very early in the morning taking small breaks only.
Also we plan to cover ruinsara tal. Whats the best and shortest itenary to cover both.
Thank you.
Skrevet 1. desember 2019
Hi, We made return from KalkatiyaDhar (HKD Last basecamp b4 summit) till Dehradun, same day (Mind it - max descending). This whole trek is typically Amature - Level II. So, if planned & executed well, you can be very closer, just short of base-camp, on you own. With the help of trained locals though, you may achieve 1 day thriller too!!!. Good Luck!!!
Skrevet 1. desember 2019
Guided touring company I prefer is fully booked so now my only option to do the trek unguided solo in first half of November. I have watched many videos by unguided trekkers, I got pretty familiar with landmarks and I gave almost all gears including 4 season tent, traction devices, -15°C sleeping bag Dehydrated food and etc etc so my question to all those who been there please post your comments so I will prepare better. Oh ya I have trekked in -30°C in 80 kmph wind.
Thanks
Skrevet 14. oktober 2019
Hi! Solo is an amazing option & Har ki Dun is not doubt a beautiful destination. But I have heard a local guide is required as per the guidelines. I know a local guide in Sankri, if you need any assistance you can get in touch with him. Mr Chaman Rawat/Ms Reena Rawat ( +91 94567-42858/ +91 75790-47148/+91 94107-10771 ).They also have a hometay in Sankri.
Skrevet 15. oktober 2019
Can you share the contact details of the agency you went with? thanks
Skrevet 26. juni 2019
Sorry we dont hire any agency & this is one of our trekking principles, India Hikes though is the best & they do care for nature. In case you go though India Hikes then plz say them my Hi. To the staff in base camp HarKiDoon.
Skrevet 30. juni 2019
Hi..I am planning to har ki dun valley trek ..is that possible to trek without any supporting agencies.. is there home stay or camp stay available on the spot or we have to pre book ?
Skrevet 13. juni 2019
Hey, take a cab till taluka & stay the 1st night at taluka home stay, start early from osla around 6 & then u'll reach osla by around 4 pm; stay day 2 at osla, day3 start early for har ki doon summit & u can come bck to osla by 5 pm, next day reach taluka.
For more info read my blog... Cheers
Skrevet 14. juni 2019
I am planing to go to Har ki Dun, in first/second week of June.
1.What will be the weather condition of the Har Ki Dun Valley, during June.
2. Starting from Taluka , we have a plan to stay at Seema or Osla. which will be the better option to stay?
3. We want to avoid tenting, and want to stay at the GMVN/Forest rest House. Is that possible to avail that on spot, or needs to be pre-booked?
5.We have below planning:
Day1: Sankri to Taluka by car, trek to seema/osla.
Day 2: seema/osla to Har ki Dun
Day3: Explore Har ki Dun
Day 4: Har ki Dun to back to seema/osla
Day5: seema/osla to Taluka, then reach Sankri
Is the above plan is fine. Can anyone suggest any alternate plan or option to stay.
Thanks In Advance
Skrevet 20. april 2019
1) June is a pleasant time to visit Har Ki dun. There might be little rains as it is just start of monsoon season.
2) Both the villages are beautiful and both have limited options to stay. Hike to Osla is long comparatively to Seema from Taluka. You can decide based on distance as well.
3) Forest Rest Houses have to be pre-booked. Home stay options are available in Sankri, Seema/Osla and at Har Ki Dun there is Forest Rest House.
4) The Plan seems great! You can also get in touch with a local contact of Sankri : Mr Chaman Rawat / Reena Rawat : +91 94567-42858/72520-64276. They have a home stay in Sankri and they also arrange trek to Kedarkantha & Har Ki dun. They can also arrange for your stay at Seema or Osla. Have stayed with them and their hospitality is amazing.
Skrevet 21. april 2019
hello guys i m planning for this April last.so wot will be the weather?
Skrevet 11. mars 2019
I don't think so weather will be kind of hot , it will be pleasant with snow having melted .. it will be sunny though .. keep sun screen and sunglasses handy at all times .. I went in November and it was extremely chilly.. April would actually be a good time to visit !
Skrevet 12. mars 2019
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