Har Ki Doon Valley – Trekker’s Paradise and Nature Photography Site

Har Ki Doon Valley is a hanging valley in the state of Uttarakhand. Har Ki Doon Valley is part of the Garhwal Himalayas, which has become a Trekker’s paradise.

Har-Ki-Doon valley is rich in flora, especially the Alpine forests. Borasu Pass connects HarKiDoon Valley to the Bapsa Valley.

Har Ki Doon Valley
Swargarohini and Bandarpunch in the Himalayas. Photo Source: Creative Commons.

The trekking tour to Har Ki Doon Valley usually starts at Sankri / Taluka. Seema, a beautiful meadow on the banks of the Supin River, serves as the overnight camping place. Seema is around 15 kilometers from Taluka (at 27 kilometers from Sankri ), en route to HarKi-Doon valley. Har Ki Doon Valley is approximately 3.5 kilometers from Seema, which may take anywhere between 5 to 7 hours to trek.

On your trekking path from Seema to Har Ki Doon Valley, you come across some of the best scenic spots in the world. Himalayan peaks, gurgling streams, green meadows, dense forests, crystal clear waters, ridges, etc., The endless list makes this route an ultimate paradise for any trekker. It’s a paradise for nature photography.

Hanuman Chatti & Yamunotri, Nearby Popular Trekking Destinations

Hanuman Chatti, where Hanuman Ganga and Yamunotri rivers confluence is another nearby trekking location. There are guest houses in Hanuman Chatti for tourists.

Yamunotri, where the river Yamuna originates on the Bander Poonch Himalayan peaks, is accessible from Hanuman Chatti by road up to Janki Chatti (around 8 kilometers distance) and from there by trekking the 3.3 kilometers route, which is well laid with railings on the side, which takes somewhere about 3 hours to trek. If you are interested to see the source of Yamuna, you need to trek another kilometer from here,

Yamunotri is one of the pilgrimage places in the ‘Char Dham pilgrimage tours‘, which is famous among Indian pilgrims. There are a few hot water springs in this area where the water temperature is well above its boiling point. Surya Kund is one such famous spring. You can get your rice and potato cooked by immersing them in these lake waters!

Jaundhar Glacier is another important trekking destination near the Valley. Mighty Swargarohini peaks overlook Jaundhar glacier.

Which is the access point to The Trekker’s Paradise, Har Ki Doon Valley?

Sankri / Taluka is the starting point for Har Ki Doon Valley trekking packages. You can go by bus from Dehradun (the nearest major city) to Purola. At Purola, you need to catch a local bus to Sankri.

If your trekking tour starts from Taluka, you can hire a jeep for the 12-kilometer-long Sankri-Taluka travel.

Dehradun is the nearest airport for those traveling by air.

Sankri is 155 kilometers or 96 miles from Mussoorie in Himachal Pradesh state, another nearby famous tourist destination.