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HIMALAYA TREKKERS
Website: http://www.himalayatrekker.com
Telephone No. : +91 9836133166/+91 9477877559
Live Green, Trek Green
Himalaya Trekkers (HT) is organising Har Ki Dun trek in the month of April/May 2015. We will
start from Dehradun as following:
Fixed Departure Dates:
26th April’15 (Day 1) to 2nd May’15 (Day 7), Dehradun to Dehradun
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The Trek Highlights:
Length: 7 days from Dehradun to Dehradun; 5 days of trekking. Walking from Taluka to Har
Ki Dun, exploring the Jaundar (Jamdar) glacier area and back to Taluka, around 50 Km.
Access: Trains/Flights to New Delhi or directly to Dehradun (Jolly Grant). One can reach Dehradun
via overnight trains/buses from New Delhi and can return to New Delhi from Dehradun overnight.
Drive to Sankri is around 200 km via Mussorie, Yamuna Bridge, Naogaon, Purola, Mori and Netwar.
Highest Point: Har Ki Dun Valley (Average height ~ 3500m/11500 ft)
Grade: Easy with fresh snow
Seasons: April to June & September to December
Further Options: Exploration of Jaundar (Jamdar) glacier/Maninda Tal area
About Har Ki Dun Trek:
Har Ki Dun valley, situated at the western flank of Garhwal in the Uttarkashi district is very
popular to the trekkers as well as the climbers. It is a lovely walk to the Har Ki Dun valley with
fascinating views of Jaundar (Jamdar) glacier and surrounding Swargarohini group of peaks. Har
Ki Dun catchment area is a major source of Yamuna River System and a main source of the largest
tributary of Yamuna, the Tons river. Har Ki Dun and Ruinsara Nallah form the beautiful Tamosa
river near Osla. Tamosa flowing beside Taluka and below Sankri merges with Supin river near
Jakhol. Rupin and Supin combined together at Netwar forms the Tons river. This spectacular
glacier-carved valley is an amphitheater ringed up by high spurs of rocky Himalayan range.
Summer and monsoon bring life to this National park area and remains snow covered in winter.
Accessible for a longer duration of the year and Tea-Houses at Taluka, Seema and Har Ki Dun are
compelling factors for many beginners to explore this route. The views of Banderpunch and
Swargarohini group, Black peak (Kalanag) are captivating. This trail offers the scope to familiarise
with interior villages of Himalaya, its people and culture. Fresh snow in winter is another
attraction.
Access to Snakri (The trek base): Depending upon the trek members we can arrange a
pickup and drop either from Dehradun to Sankri and back. This will be shared by the team
members upon agreement and is approximately 6000 Rs one side and is divided by the number
of trekkers using the car. One such car can accommodate 6 to 8 people.
1) There are 2/3 privately operated buses from Dehradun (near DDN railway station on Gandhi
road) to Sankri. The 200 Km journey will take around 10/12 hours. The buses start at 5:30/6/7
am.
2) While returning from Sankri take the morning bus to Dehradun/Vikasnagar and reach by 7 pm.
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Brief Trip Itinerary: For detailed route information please check the following link:
http://himalayatrekker.com/har-ki-dun-trek
Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri – By Car 200Km – 10 hours
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka by Car – 1 hour – Trek to Seema – 14 Km – 7/8 hours
Day 3: Trek from Seema to Har Ki Dun – 11 Km – 5/6 hours
Day 4: Exploring Jaundar (Jamdar) glacier / Maninada Tal area - 8/4 hours
Day 5: Trek to Seema via Osla village – 12 Km – 6 hours
Day 6: Trek to Taluka – 14 Km – 7 hours – By car to Sankri – 1 hour
Day 7: Sankri to Dehradun by car – 200 Km – 8/9 hours
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Cost & Services for Fixed Departure Treks:
Cost: 9800
(INR) per person (Sankri to Sankri) + 3.09% Service Tax
The cost Rs 9800 essentially includes everything a trekker may need during the trek and stay at
Sankri. However the details are mentioned below:
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Two nights stay at Sankri (Day 1 & Day 6) in homestay on sharing basis and dinner.
Car pickup and drop from Sankri to Taluka and back.
The trek fee.
Stay at rest house/forest hut/lodge during the trek.
Any equipment required during the trek.
Regular Indian style vegetarian Food during trek including breakfast, packed/hot lunch (depending
upon the time one reaches a campsite), snacks and dinner with tea/coffee and choice of soups.
Porter/Mules cost
Specialised cook and helpers to prepare the food during the trek.
Excellent Mountain Guide, who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of
the trekking trail as well as vast experience in trekking on Himalayas.
We would reduce the load of the trekkers by carrying the sleeping bags and other non essential things
which trekkers will not require while walking and will be carried by our mules/porters. We adjust the
load accordingly that a trekker has to carry around 5/6 Kg load comfortably and can enjoy the beauty of
nature at its best. However if any trekker needs a porter to carry his/her personal rucksack then
the same has to be informed us at least a week before starting the trek. The arrangement of the
same will be done with an additional charge of Rs 1500/bag (Not weighing more than 10Kg)
for the entire duration of the trek.
All the permit fees and camping charges inside Govind National Park
It does not include any cost which belongs to personal in nature and not explicitly mentioned above.
Contact us:
Saptarshi Roy (Sapta): E-mail:[email protected]/[email protected]
Mobile: +91 9836133166/ +91 9477877559 (Kolkata)
Krishnendu Banerjee (Krish): E-mail: [email protected]
Mobile: +91 8826791702 (Delhi)
Website: http://www.himalayatrekker.com
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