The Har Ki Dun Trek is a 50-km valley at the Govind National Park in Uttarakhand, which has been recognized for its unique cultural significance and breathing in the breath and the negative actions, or the voice of God.” A festival is held in the valley to welcome Lord Someshwara, the manifestation of Lord Shiva, as a drummer.
The Har ki Dun trekking trail is an excellent trek through the ancient valleys and old towns of the Garhwal Himalayas, offering spectacular views of snow-capped mountains and lush green meadows. The trail reopened in late March; it was treacherous with verglas (snowy tops) and plants flowering in mid-April. The weather is fine in the summer, with warm days and pleasant evenings.
The Har Ki Doon festival in August provides a rare opportunity to explore the valley. The Har Ki Dun trek is an easy to moderate trek through the Garhwal Himalayas, ending in the scenic Harki Dun valley. The trail is well maintained and covers 25 kilometers in three days.
This trip includes two more days of travel to Sankari and a return from Dehradun. Marinda Tal, a spectacular lake formed by a glacial river in Borasu, can be accessed via three main routes. The Hata Valley in Uttarakhand is a breathtaking alpine meadow with panoramic views of the Hata Ranges, and the Jaundhar Glacier at the base of the upper ranges has suffered extensive glacial loss due to global warming.
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