Ancient Himalayan Valley • Wooden Villages • Meadows & River Trails
The Har Ki Dun Trek is one of the most beautiful valley treks in Uttarakhand, famous for its lush green meadows, ancient wooden villages and a scenic riverside trail inside Govind National Park.
The trek moves through centuries–old settlements of the Osla–Seema region, surrounded by snow–covered mountain peaks and open alpine landscapes. It is a slow, immersive Himalayan trekking experience suitable for all age groups.
The trek starts from Sankri village, a major trekking base in the Garhwal Himalayas.
Route:
Dehradun → Purola → Mori → Netwar → Sankri → Taluka → Osla / Seema → Har Ki Dun Valley
⏱ Travel Time — 8 to 9 hours from Dehradun
🚕 Shared jeeps & local transport available.
Day 1 — Dehradun → Drive to Sankri
Mountain drive • Evening acclimatization walk
Day 2 — Sankri → Taluka → Trek to Seema / Osla
Riverside forest trail • Wooden bridge crossings
Day 3 — Seema → Trek to Har Ki Dun Valley
Open meadows • Glacial valley views
Day 4 — Har Ki Dun Exploration Day
🌄 Valley walk • Cultural village interaction • Photography
Day 5 — Har Ki Dun → Seema
Day 6 — Seema → Taluka → Sankri → Dehradun