Complete solo Treckking guide to Har Ki dun Valley
Har Ki Dun, a small
cradled shaped hanging valley in the Garhwal Himalayas. It is located at an
elevation of 3566m (11,600ft) above sea level based on Fateh Parvat. This
valley also known by the name ‘’ The Valley of God”. If you are planning to do
a thrilling and adventurous trek in snow-covered mountains, alpine meadows,
deodar forests then Har Ki DunTrek is best for you. This Trek is counted as one of the best treks in
India.
Har ki Dun trek is one
of the most beautiful trekking destinations that showcase the mesmerizing
beauty of Uttarakhand. This valley is located in the heart of the Govind
Ballabh National Park and gives spectacular views of snowy mountains and
untouched valleys of the Himalayas. A walk in the Himalayas will take us into a
new universe where we will be away from the hustle-bustle of the big
cities.
Har ki Dun valley has an
ancient history as it is known as the Valley of Gods, Har means (Lord Shiva)
and Dun means (valley). According to the Hindu Vedas, Pandavas went to heaven
through this mountain. Duryodhana temple is very famous there and still, people
living in Osla (a small village near Har ki Dun) worships Lord Duryodhan. As a
solo trekker, you must explore the ancient culture, history of the place and a
lot of magical stories of the old era.
This area is all
surrounded by snow-capped mountains the temperature in Winters goes 2 degree to
-2 and -5 to -10 in the night. In summers( May / June) the weather remains warm
in the day time and pleasant cold at night. The valley turns green, colorful and
bright. In Winters, (September/October/November) temperature drops down and you
will witness rains and heavy snowfall.
The best time to visit is September, October,
November, March, April, May, June.
Highlights of Har ki Dun Trek:
- Amazing views of gushing rivers, colorful valleys, mystic mountains
- A 47 km trek in the Himalayas
- Exploration of places at the top
Your solo trek starts
from Dehradun to Sankri village and from Sankri to Har ki Dun by covering
Taluka, Osla, Jaudhar glaciers. These places are amazingly beautiful and one
can have a chance to explore the lifestyle, culture, languages, food,
architecture, and nature at its best.
It is all an 8-9 days
trek. And differs according to the seasons. Solo trekking is a great idea but
following the instructions of experienced trekkers will help you so much during
the trek.
A short glimpse about
the places you will cover during the Har Ki Dun Trek -
Dehradun, Start your Trek from the capital of
Uttarakhand.
The first destination
you will reach from Dehradun by taking a direct bus or cab is Sankri village
it is a 7-hour long journey of 200km that will take you from in between the
majestic views of the mountains. Sankri is also known for the best Basecamp
site for popular treks in Uttarakhand like Har ki Dun Trek,
Kedarkantha Trek and so on. This place
is famous for sunrise and sunsets.
Taluka
Taluka village is a 12
km drive away from Sankri. Solo travelers or trekkers reach Taluka by doing a
trek of 15 km through the mountains with a view of a cluster of beautiful
wooden houses. One can also do activities like hiking, camping, bird watching,
trekking on the Sides of the Supin river. And explore the old & unique
culture.
Osla
The next and last
destination left to conquer Har ki Dun trek is Osla. You have to trek 15km from
Taluka. A small village located at the slopped mountain and surrounded by apple
trees. This village is untouched by civilization. Wooden houses and different
designs will attract you. Osla is also famous for the Duryodhan Temple. People
here are friendly and you will experience great hospitality.
The Final Destination- Har Ki Dun
From Osla to Har Ki Dun
is a 12 km Trek which will give you goosebumps as it is one of the most
beautiful and adventurous treks of all time. View of mystic mountains,
landscapes of Himalayas, pine forests, snowy wonderland, and lush green valleys
all around.
Here are some quick tips
for people who are planning to do this trek, Solo.
- The first thing which is very important is Physical fitness.
If you are planning to
do this trek alone then you should be physically fit & fine because there
will be no people around you who will help you out in some mishappening.
- Plan a proper itinerary and tell your plan at least to one person. So that he/she should be informed in case of any emergency.
- If you are undergoing some Medical treatment then, we highly advise you to not to do this trek.
- Har Ki Dun is one of the Heavier trekking courses in India. It is important to take proper safety measures and plan your trip accordingly and keeping in mind the weather conditions.
Things to carry :
- A medical kit - a small medical kit including all the common medicines, band-aids, pain relief sprays.
- Eatables - Dryfruits, glucose biscuits, energy bars, packed food, chocolates.
- Clothes- Carry minimum weight in your Backpack, pack according to the days. It will be good to carry 4-5 pairs of clothes. And thermal wear, scarfs, mufflers, caps, gloves, 2-3 pairs of socks and other essential daily clothes.
- Other things to carry - Trekking pole or walking stick, lip balm, sunscreen, moisturizers, necessary toiletries, book (if you like reading), Camera (if you want to carry), flashlight, power bank, Binoculars.
- Mandatory ID proofs
- Trekking Shoes
Pack your Backpack with
all the necessary stuff and plan your solo adventure trip.
Take a break from a busy
life and plan to spend some days in the Himalayas. Experience the unseen beauty
of nature and explore different cultures. Travel. Explore. Live.
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