Overview
SANKRI – TALUKA – SEEMA/OSLA (DRIVE: 12 KM, TREK: 14 KM) SEEMA/OSLA – HAR KI DUN (TREK: 12 KM)
HAR KI DUN – JAUNDHAR GLACIER/MANINDA TAL – HAR KI DUN
HAR KI DUN – OSLA/SEEMA (TREK: 12 KM)
SEEMA – TALUKA – SANKRI (TREK: 14 KM, DRIVE: 12 KM)
Itinerary
Report in Sankri by late afternoon. Check into base camp tented accommodations will be on sharing basis, evening tea snacks and dinner will be served.
On your route, you will able the see the clean water of Yamuna river flowing, pass through a unique village, myth logically known for the worshipping of Kaurawas there. The charming among the villages is Mori, the valley of meadows of marigold flowers.
There is a 12 km jeepable road connecting Sankri with Taluka. The trail goes through dense forest of chestnut, walnut and chinars. The trekking route from Taluka to Seema stays on the right side of “Supin River”. You’ll need to cross wooden bridges over streams and an occasional climb which doesn’t last for long.
After crossing Seema a giant bridge over Supin River will greet you, cross it and climb a steep route until you reach a small bridge over a stream. This is a steep climb and it will take half an hour to one hour of your time. The trekking trail is visible for the next 4 kms gradually ascending towards the left top over a vast expanse of lush green meadow. After reaching Kalkati Dhar there will be a change in scenery and the trail will become less demanding. Soon the route opens up and Hata Peak becomes visible. Har ki Dun is situated at the foot of Hata Peak. There is a beautiful camping ground at Har ki Doon with a calm stream flowing in between. It is the best camping site you'll come across while trekking to Har ki Dun.
Wake up to see the sun rising from behind the Swargarohini Peak. You can either relax and chill at Har ki Doon or opt for any one of the two nearby treks Jaundhar Glacier or Maninda Tal trek.
Trek back on the same trail and pay a visit to the isolated yet culturally rich village of Osla. A unique temple is dedicated to Duryodhana of Mahabharata in the village of Osla. Osla Village is located on the opposite side of Seema. Chat with local villagers and trek back to Seema around lunch time. Night stay either in Seema or Osla.
INCLUDED
Trek Fee included
- Tented accommodation on sharing bases. Sleeping bags and rubber mattress.
- Meals while on trek
- Crampons
- Trekking Permits First Aid Kit
Trek Fee does not included
- Meals during the transit.
- Any personal expenses.
- Mules to carry personal luggage.
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.