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Har
Ki Dun Valley (15 Nights / 16 Days)
Duration:
15Nights / 16Days
Max Altitude: 4800 Mts
Best Time: Mid April
to June & Sep to Oct
Difficulty: Moderate Trek
This
trekking trip for adventurous nature lovers, keen to explore
a remote Himalayan valley, has all the classic attractions:
ascending gentle trails through luxuriant oak and conifer
forest and past traditional Hindu mountain villages to the
alpine meadows where mountain peaks soar above Hari-ki-dun
(the Valley of Gods). Har - Ki - Dun nestles in the NW corner
of Garhwal near the Satluj - Yamuna watershed and remote western
hills of Uttarkashi district. The valley is dominated by Swargarohini
(6252 mtrs). Though less known than the famed Valley of Flowers
in the Indian Himalaya, the Valley of Gods boasts richness
in the variety of flora. Situated in the upper catchment basin
of the Tons River, Hari-ki-dun is one of the most fascinating
and least visited areas of the Garhwal Himalaya. This area
harbours almost all the major groups of the high altitude
flowers, birds and animals in the Himalayan zone.
ITINERARY:
Day
01: Delhi
Arrival in New Delhi, reception upon at Indira Gandhi International
airport New Delhi. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight: Hotel
Day
02: Delhi - Dehardun by Train - drive Mussourie 2001 mtrs
Today after breakfast an early departure to railway station
to catch the Shatabdi train to Dehradun (capital of Uttranchal
state). Arrive dehradun & 34 Km drive to Mussourie. Mussourie
is situated in between Shiwalik ranges in the Himalayan foothills.
Which presents a spectacular and snow-clad peaks of Western-
Garhwal Himalaya also Doon valley below.
Overnight: Hotel
Day
03: Mussoorie: Acclimatization
Free day in Mussoorie, visit Mall road: A long promenade,
visit Gun Hill by ropeway to have a panoramic view of Himalayan
massif of Western Garhwal regions and walk along the ridge.
There is also a Tibetan settlement in Mussoorie with Tibetan
Market.
Overnight: Hotel
Day
04: Mussoorie - Sankari - Taluka (160 km 7/8 hrs drive)
Today we drive from Mussourie to Sankari, which is our starting
point of trek. The route from Mussourie goes down to Yamuna
bridge at Yamuna river and further to Natwar at Ton valley.
Natwar which is an entrance of The Govind Wildlife Sanctuary.
It is located in Purola tehsil of Uttarakashi district of
Garhwal. Natwar, the entrance and starting point of the sanctuary,
at a distance of 200 km from Dehradun. This wildlife sanctuary
has a large number of mammal species: Snow leopard, Black
bear, Brown bear, Musk deer, Bharal, Himalayan Thar. The endangered
birds are Monal pheasant, Koklas pheasant, Western Tragopan,
Himalayan Snow cock, Golden eagle, Bearded vulture, cuckoos,
owls & bulbuls etc.
Although there is a jeep road completed to the village of
Taluka (elevation 1900 m.) we drive to a point just past Sankri
and spend the late afternoon walking the last 8-10 km. to
stretch our legs after the drive and to break in our hiking
boots! We camp near Taluka amid the wild roses and the deodar
trees.
Overnight: Tent
Day
05: Taluka - Osla (2559 mtrs.) Trek 13 km, 4/5 hrs.
Today we cross the Siyan Gad by bridge, further trail climbs
to Dhatmir village. Later we cross the river towards right
side of Ton river. The route is dotted with tea - shops and
local Dhabas. Osla has very dense forests of Walnut, Chestnut,
Willows and Chinars. Enroute visit the Ghangore Vilalge &
local temple.
There
are fairly 42 well populated village in the area of sanctuary,
some are at height of 2900 mtrs. The people are living a primitive
life and still in many ways depend of forest for many of their
basic needs. The villagers worship the Kauravas and Duryodhana
of Mahabharata is the main deity. The temples have beautiful
wood carvings.
Overnight: Tent
Day
06: Osla - Har Ki dun (3506mtrs) trek 14 km, 5/6 hrs.
Today after Osla we continue trek to Har Ki Dun. The trail
and surroundings is extremely picturesque. Which is 5/6 hrs
walk. Little steams crosses our path. As the trail climbs
gradually through lush green terraced mountain fields and
spotted with varied wild flowers. Har Ki dun has a back drop
of snowy mountain peaks. Enroute we will have a wonderful
view towards East of Ruinsara Gad: Kalanag peak (6387 mtrs),
(Bandar punch 6316 mtrs), Swargarohini (6252 mtrs), Juandar
glacier towards North and dense forests. It is one of the
most picturesque spot in the Garhwal Hills. That's why it's
called DEV BHOOMI (valley of Gods).
Overnight: Tent
Day
07: Har Ki Dun - Borasu Pass - Har Ki dun 6 km
An ideal base for exploring the valley. Morning after breakfast
trek ascend gradually towards Borasu Pass. which divides Har
Ki dun with Sangla Valley in Himachal Pradesh. We wind our
way high above the valley to pass and enjoy the beautiful
surroundings. Later afternoon we retrace down to campsite.
Overnight: Tent
Day
08: Hari-ki-Dun - Dev Sach (14 km, 5/6 hrs)
From Hari-ki-dun we go back down the trail but then take the
route to Dev Sach (elevation 3000m), a large meadow where
local Gujar shepherds graze their buffalo.
Overnight: Tent
Day
09: Dev Sach - Ruinsara Lake (12 Km, 5 hrs)
From Dev Sach we walk towards to Ruinsara Lake. The trail
takes us through mixed forest and meadows of flowers as well
as some beautiful waterfalls. It is a delightful walk through
the pine, fir, and juniper to the Lake, considered sacred
by the local villagers. Surrounded by rhododendrons and shadowed
by the impressive Swargarohini range, it is a perfect picnic
spot.
Overnight: Tent
Day
10: Ruinsara Lake - Foot of Bali pass (8 km, 4/5 hrs)
Today we steadly climb to foot or base of Bali pass. A majestic
trio of Kalanag, Bander Punch and Swargarohini peaks stands
in front of base camp.
Overnight: Tent
Day
11: Foot of Bali pass - Bali pass (4800 mtrs) - Yamunotri
(3165 mtrs) 9 km, 4/5 hrs
An early morning start trek for an exciting day for crossing
the pass. Bali pass is about 4800m, and it is not a glaciated
pass. However, it is a rocky. A pass between the Tons valley
and the Yamunotri valleys. From pass a magnificient view of
Swargarohini peak and below Ruinsara Gad. The route descends
through open meadows and later through forests to lead near
Yamunotri shrine. After crossing pass the trail is generally
downhill to Yamunotri. The source of the river Yamuna. One
of the four Dhams Shrines of Hindu pilgrims is dominated by
Bander punch (6361 mtrs.). Yamuna is also the daughter of
Surya the Sun. According to legend the temple must be built
every few years. There is a hot spring at Yamunotri in which
pilgrims immerse potatoes and rice in a piece of cloth. The
meal, which takes only a few minutes to cook is then offered
to the deity & later distributed as Prasad.
Overnight: Tent
Day
12: Yamunotri - Janki chatti (2575 mtrs) - Hanuman Chatti
(2400 mtrs): 14 kms. 6/7 hrs trek
Today after Yamunotri trek along Yamuna river fairly downhill
to Janki Chatti than further to Hanuman Chatti. Hanuman Chatti
is the last motor point before heading to Rishikesh. It's
also a confluence of two holy river Yamuna and Hanuman Ganga.
Overnight: Tent
Day
13: Hanuman chatti - Rishikesh
Today we drive to Rishikesh. Evening free.
Overnight: Hotel
Day
14: Rishikesh - Delhi
Morning free to visit Temples and Ashrams. Late afternoon
transfer to haridwar railway station to catch the Shatabdi
train to Delhi. On arrivel Delhi, transfer to Hotel.
Overnight: Hotel
Day
15: Delhi
A full day city tour of old & New Delhi including the
Raj Ghat - the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated;
Jama Masjid - the largest mosque in India and the Red Fort
- once the most opulent fort and palace of the Moghul Empire.
Afternoon, continue with the sight-seeing tour of New Delhi
visiting the Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, drive past India
Gate, Parliament House, the President's Residence.
Overnight: Hotel
Day
16: Delhi Departure
Transfer to International Airport
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