Har Ki Doon
Har Ki Doon (also spelled Har Ki Dun) is a breathtaking Himalayan valley in Uttarakhand’s Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled at 3,566 meters (11,700 feet).
Known as the "Valley of Gods", this U-shaped glacial valley is one of India’s most scenic treks, offering:
Ancient villages with traditional wooden houses
Meadows bursting with wildflowers (June-August)
Panoramic views of Swargarohini Peak (believed to be the heavenly staircase from Mahabharata)
Unlike commercial Himalayan destinations, Har Ki Doon remains pristine and remote, accessible only by a 26 km trek from Sankri. Its untouched beauty makes it perfect for:
✔ Nature lovers
✔ Photographers
✔ Peace seekers
✔ Moderate-level trekkers