Located in the majestic Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, the Har Ki Dun Trek is a breathtaking journey through ancient villages, dense forests, and picturesque alpine meadows.

Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri

Drive 220 km (approx. 10 hours) through scenic mountain roads, passing Mussoorie, pine forests, and river valleys before reaching the trek base at Sankri village by evening.

Day 2: Sankri to Seema via Taluka

After breakfast, drive 12 km (about 1 hour) to Taluka, then trek 10–12 km (6–7 hours) through forests and along the Supin River to reach Seema, camping overnight in tents.

Day 3: Seema to Kalkati Dhar

Trek 8 km (5–6 hours) with a gradual ascent, passing through Osla village and scenic meadows, before reaching the Kalkati Dhar campsite by evening.

Day 4: Kalkati Dhar to Har Ki Dun

Trek around 3–4 km to reach the Har Ki Dun valley, surrounded by alpine vegetation and mountain views; explore the valley and return to camp.

Day 5: Kalkati Dhar to Seema

Descend 8 km (about 5 hours) back to Seema, retracing your route through meadows and forests, and spend the night at the Seema campsite.

Day 6: Seema to Sankri via Taluka

Trek 14 km to Taluka through thick woodlands, then drive 10 km back to Sankri base camp, soaking in the last views of the trek.

Day 7: Sankri to Dehradun

Drive 220 km (approx. 10 hours) back to Dehradun, retracing the scenic mountain route and concluding the trek with lasting memories..

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