Har - Ki - Doon trek one of the most famous trek in Garhwal Himalayas, Har-ki-Doon Valley is located at the base of Fateh Parvat, at an elevation of 3556 mts. This is a moderate trek of medium difficulty; one has to physically fit for this trek. Har-Ki-Doon Valley is surrounded by dense forests of pines and glittering mountain peaks, is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers.
The trek starts from Netwar to Osla is through dense forests of |  |
chestnuts, walnuts, willows and chinars. The trek from Osla to Har-ki-Doon is through terraced mountain fields, lush green grassy land and conifer forests.
Har-Ki-Doon (The hanging valley of gods) is a paradise for trekkers. This moderate trek takes you to one of the least explored regions of Garhwal. As Har-KI-Doon falls within the Govind Pashu vihar, chances of seeing wildlife here are very bright. Here , you have a beautifully carved temple dedicated to Duryodhan , the Kauravas Prince. And if you are interested in glaciers then Jaundhar Glacier at 4300 mts is just about five kilometers from Har-Ki- Doon.
In nutshell "It is impossible to describe the beauty of this valley in words" Come and explore it yourself"
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Har - Ki - Doon is situated in the Western Ganges of the Garhwal Himalayas, at the base of the Fateh Parvat, at an elevation of 3,556 meters. This cradle shaped Valley, which is surrounded by dense forests of pines and glittering mountain peaks
The forests are rich in wildlife and are a veritable paradise for bird-watchers and nature lovers. The trek from Netwar to Osla is through dense forests of chestnuts, walnuts, willows and chinars. The trek from Osla to Har-ki-Doon is through terraced mountain fields, lush green grassy land and conifer forests. |
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Har-Ki-Doon, the hanging valley of gods is a treat for trekkers. This moderate trek takes you to one of the least explored regions of Garhwal. As Har-KI-Doon falls within the Govind Pashu vihar , chances of seeing wildlife here are very bright. Here, you have a beautifully carved temple dedicated to Duryodhan, the Kauravas Prince. And if you are interested in glaciers then Jaundhar Glacier at 4300 mts is just about five kilometers from Har-Ki- Doon.
Har-Ki-Doon Valley is a base for Swargarohini ht. 21000 ft. There is legend our old granth (books) it is mentioned that Pandav went to Swarga (Heaven) through this mountain. This is a place where you can find Trees of Bhojpatra flower Bramhakamal. Swargarohini and Jaundar Glacier is at south-east of Har-ki-dun. Towards west you can see Bandar Punch.
The local People survive on farming Rice, Rajma, and Charas. They use wood of Deodar tree for their house. You can find many people using Hukka for smoking. One can smell of pine while having Hukka.