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Har ki Dun Trek Har ki Dun Trek is a 50-kilometer valley in Uttarakhand, famous for its beauty and cultural significance. The Govinda Wildlife Sanctuary has two meanings: "Valley of the Gods" and "the sound of Shiva or the sound of God." It was climbed in 1937 by Jack Gibson, a teacher at Doon School. This trek takes you through the snowy peaks and green fields of the Garhwal Himalayas. It reopens in late March, with snow trails and flowers in April. The winter weather is beautiful. In August, a special festival is held to welcome Lord Someshwar. The trip is downhill, 25 km in 3 days, and two days of hiking. There are three routes to Marinda Tal Pond. The Hata Valley offers good views, and the Jaundhar Glacier has shrunk due to global warming. Book this fantastic trek with the the best trekking company in Uttarakhand- Himalaya Shelter.

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  • Har ki Dun Trek

    Har ki Dun Trek is a 50-kilometer valley in Uttarakhand, famous for its beauty and cultural significance. The Govinda Wildlife Sanctuary has two meanings: "Valley of the Gods" and "the sound of Shiva or the sound of God." It was climbed in 1937 by Jack Gibson, a teacher at Doon School.

    This trek takes you through the snowy peaks and green fields of the Garhwal Himalayas. It reopens in late March, with snow trails and flowers in April. The winter weather is beautiful. In August, a special festival is held to welcome Lord Someshwar.

    The trip is downhill, 25 km in 3 days, and two days of hiking. There are three routes to Marinda Tal Pond. The Hata Valley offers good views, and the Jaundhar Glacier has shrunk due to global warming.

    Book this fantastic trek with the the best trekking company in Uttarakhand- Himalaya Shelter.

    March 7
  • Bali Pass Trek

    The Bali Pass Trek, which connects the Harki Dun valley with Yamunotri town, is a 66-km trek from the taluka to Janki Chatti, with an altitude of over 16,000 feet. Passing Osla, Gangad, and Taluk villages, the road climbs to Govinda National Park, with its Ruinsara Lake and waterfalls.

    At 11,483 feet, Ruinsara Lake showcases the beauty of Govinda National Park with vibrant orchids. The route follows the Tons River through the beautiful villages of Gangd, Seema, and Osla. A day trip to Ruinsara Lake includes exploration near Banderpoonch Glacier and Black Peak Base Camp.

    The Kalanag, Swargarohini, and Dumdarkandi Passes and the 12,795-foot Tons Falls originate from the Kyarkoti Glacier. Several waterfalls are encountered during the 66-kilometer Bali Pass trek, adding to its beauty. The third day of the Seema and Golden Stream Trek features.

    Book this amazing trek with the best trekking company in Uttarakhand- Himalaya Shelter.

    March 7