You can take a cab from Dehradun railway station at 6:30 in the morning.Sankri is a small village with almost 250 houses, but the beauty of the town is so much more, the town consists of some small shops and dhabas.The village is also a trekking route for many trails like Kedarkantha, Barsu pass etc.Morning in Sankari is not less than a fantastic experience one can have; the Swargrohini peak which is visible with the sun shines bright looks like a fairy tale.The whole Himalayan range will entertain you throughout the journey, and you won’t feel bored in this long journey to Sankri base camp.The drive to Sankri will take you through the Nainbagh, Naugaon, Purola, Jarmola and Mori Naitwar, and it would be a mesmerizing feeling to travel to Har ki dun trek, as trekking in Uttarakhand is magic.Day 2: Sankri to Puani Garaat via TaukaAltitude: 6,397 ft. to 8,280 Ft. via 8,694 Ft.Time Taken: 6 hrs, 10 Km.Trek Gradient: Easy to moderateWater sources: Carry your own water bottlesOn your 2nd day, the cab will take you from Sankri to Taluka which is 12 Km in the distance and will take around 1 Hour to reach.
Here you have to trek to reach Puani Garaat.A small village Taluka has fewer houses, but the town is beautiful and give the glance of how mountains of Uttarakhand are so stunning along with that the whole Himalayan range, therefore, treks in India are so famous.From Taluka there we will trek to Punani Garaat where in between you will cross the river and wooden bridge that is going to remind you about the ancient time.As the essence of past is still alive in the mountains, walking ahead, you will witness harvest fields of potato, millet, and maize will fall on the way giving the whole stretch a ranch house feel.Pauni Garaat, a green clearing on the banks of Supin at its energetic best arrived at late in the afternoon as the Sun begins to dip.You will reach your destination that is Punani Garaat have rest and take a proper sleep under the sky, that will feel so wonderful.The whole Himalayan range will introduce you to the best trekking in Uttarakhand.Day 3: Puani Garaat to KalkatiyadharAltitude: 8,280 Ft. to 8,956 Ft.Time taken: 6 hrs, 7 Km.Trek Gradient: Easy to moderateWater sources: Carry your ownStart your day by trek heading to Osla town; Osla is a tiny town after hiking for an hour you will enter in a series of cleared land.The Climb is massive after it however beautiful landscape makes up for the efforts; you will soon reach flat land, which is your next Campsite, Kalkatiyadhaar.The trail passes through 3 Garaat or hydroelectricity run teasing units which are utilized by the villagers for isolating husks of millet and maize pursued by establishing to flour.The perfect vibe held in the encompassing, the trek continues through gather lands, dairy cattle eating, and inclination roofed cabins utilized as silo and stockpiles.In the wake of intersection a log connect, the trail turns for a rising.
On this slope, you will motivate remarkable perspectives to take looks of the Dhauladhar Range out front.Twisted trails to Borasu Pass and Baspa Valley can likewise be made out from here.
The high trail twists further down achieving a tabletop green stretch-Kalkattiyadhar.Day 4: Kalkatiyadhaar to Har-ki-dun to KalkatiyadhaarAltitude: 8,956 Ft. to 11,768 Ft.Time taken: 5 hrs, 4 KmWater sources: You can refill your drinking water bottles from the lake along the trail.Trek Gradient: Moderate.Today you will begin ahead of schedule when contrasted with different days.
Nonetheless, hypnotizing the perspectives were until today, prepare to experience something more.The trail will go into the icy mass bowl having moraines and elevated glades.
Tall pine trees will welcome you at each progression.The trail is blended of steep and moderate rise until the Har Ki Dun valley.