Sankri · Taluka · Osla · Har Ki Dun Valley
Har Ki Dun — the "Valley of Gods" — is a cradle-shaped glacial valley in the Govind National Park, watched over by the twin Swargarohini peaks. The trail passes ancient Himalayan villages like Osla, whose wooden temples and terraced fields feel untouched by time, and follows the Supin river through forest and meadow. It is a moderate, deeply rewarding trek with a rich cultural flavour, run as a 6-day trip from Dehradun.
Depart Dehradun for the 200 km drive to Sankri.
Reach Sankri (1,950 m). Check in.
Dinner and a trek briefing.
Short drive to Taluka, then begin the riverside trek.
Reach the Cheludgad / Gangad camp along the Supin.
Dinner and an overnight camp.
Trek to Osla village with its ancient wooden temple.
Climb to the Kalkattiyadhar meadow camp.
Dinner with open valley views.
Trek into the Har Ki Dun valley (3,566 m).
Soak in the Swargarohini views and explore the meadows.
Return to camp. Dinner.
Long descent back along the river to Taluka.
Drive to Sankri. Rest and dinner.
Breakfast and the return drive to Dehradun.
Arrive in Dehradun.