Continue the drive towards Purola, which is located at a height of 1,524 mtr. Situated in the thick of rich forest area and wildlife, especially the endangered snow leopard, it is also known as the ‘Gate to Har Ki Dun’.
Overnight stay at rest house/tent.
Sankari has awesome and spectacular views of the forest land and the valley
Start the Trek to Pauni Garaat along with the Rupin River.
Reach Pauni Garaat, a small village that sits at 7,000 ft, boasting of intoxicating wild roses, lush deodars and rich flora.
Overnight stay will be in rest house/tents, there is also provision of sacks.
The Path from Pauni Garaat to Kalkattiyadhaar is great, with interesting downturns and climbs, finally straightening out on the left side of the valley, merging into some beautiful forest area. Enjoy poetic chestnut, willow and walnut trees, all the way up to Gangar Village.
Proceed towards the Kalkattiyadhaar campsite
Overnight stay in rest house/tents.
From Kalkattiyadhar, proceed to the valley, crossing a hanging bridge over Rupin River. Later, ascend through pictorial fields, lush coniferous plants and beautiful meadows till you reach Har ki Doon
A ridge that will give a vantage point to view Har ki Dun, you have to cross picturesque streams, meadows and serene valleys to reach the basecamp in Har Ki Dun. While advancing towards the campsite, one can expect an initial gradual climb with steep stretches in between
Overnight stay in the camp beside the stream.
4 to 5 hours trek back to Kalkattiyadhar via Osla Village, the village where Duryodhana from the Mahabharatha was revered and worshipped.
Camping and overnight stay at Kalkattiyadhar.
Start trekking back the Sankri settlement. Enjoy the stunning views and the untouched beauty of the nature on your course and arrive in Sankri
Overnight stay will be in a local hotel.
The astounding trekking in Har Ki Dun comes to and end at day 7.