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Valley Of Gods Har Ki Dun Trek
Apr 04, 2022 | Himalayan Mountains Valley Of Gods Har Ki Dun Trek

Har Ki Dun valley or Har Ki Doon valley whatever you say the valley is in Uttarakhand state. The har ki dun valley is in Garhwal Himalayas. The valley has beautiful scenic views of Himalayan Mountains. The har ki dun valley height is approx 3566 m up from sea level mean around 11700 ft. During winter October to march  the valley fully covered with snow . So you can visit in both season to see different views of Har ki doon valley. In winter it looks full covered snow and in summer u can see snow mountains, dense green jungle, meadows, green patches with orchids etc. Har ki doon trek is moderate trek and it will start from sankri village. You can complete har ki doon trekking in five days from sankri - har ki doon-sankri. In winter trek will go harder because of snow. 

Swargarohini

Best Time for Har Ki Dun trek : Har Ki dun trek Best Time or Best season for har ki dun valley trek 

Har ki dun trek can do in both season but i suggest do it in may to july in summers. Also beauty of winter season is also amazing but its very very cold in winter. In summer you can easily enjoy nature and walk through route. Also find beautiful birds during trek. Winter is challanging for this type of treks. Still some advanture lovers can do it in winter but they have proper guidence and good guide too. 

Har ki Dun or Har ki Doon trek Package / Har ki Dun trek Cost : 

Well i would suggest if you are going on trekking anywhere go with local guides. That is most cheaper your journey. Contact your trek local person with guide and porters which gives you a best price on your trip and also either or you support the locals. Local peoples has the only that income so you can directly help them . Most professional trekking tour operators book local guides. So ultimately you go with them only. My whole trek to Har ki Dun from Mehsana to Mehsana cost around 15k INR. With train and all . Now a days the price may increase. During trek to har ki dun it starts from sankri you have only homestay at sankri after that you will have to stay in tents only with sharing basis. Foods they serve at their best . My total Har ki Doon Itinerary you can see on my different post.

Har ki Dun Valley of Gods : 

Har Ki Dun is also known as Valley of Gods. The local peoples says about the story that The PANDAVA'S goes in heaven through this way. And the Mountain where Pandavas go to heaven is called  " SWARGAROHINI " . This peak is un- climbed till now as I know. The view of Swargarohini is really looks like heaven. On the way to Har Ki Dun you can continuously meet river named Rupin, Supin and  Tons and after all its merge into Yamuna. 

Swargarohini Mountain

Is it Har Ki Dun or Har Ki Doon ? 

Well you can say Har ki Dun or Har Ki Doon both are same in pronounce speaking. Also both are same place but spelling of Dun/ Doon are different. Most of says its Har Ki Dun valley and most say Har Ki Doon valley. Har ki Dun is a mountain of Lord Shiva as per local says. Mountain is untouch and not for climbing. Valley of Gods name because from here you can see a beautiful valley and at end of valley mountain " Swargarohini " where Pandava's Goes in heaven through this way. So this valley called Valley of GOD's.

Har ki Dun Trek : Har Ki Dun Trek Route

Har Ki Dun trek starting point is Sankri. Sankri is base camp of Har ki Dun trek and also for Kedarkantha trek. Also Ruinsara trek done from sankri base camp. So sankri village is best place for trekkers. From Sankri to seema and seema to Har Ki Dun trek of total 30-35 km approx. Its a moderate trek and you can do it easily just some few difficulties in between. Lots of Birds found here. So its good trek for birders too. For Har ki Dun trek Itinerary i write an article for full itinerary so you can follow that itinerary too if you want. 

How Difficult Har ki Dun Trek Is ? : Har Ki Dun trek Dificulty Level (Moderate) :

Well Har ki Dun trek is moderate trek. If you can do easy treks about 5-8 km then you can do it . You can have some difficulties during trek when high step up at some places but not so difficult it. You can do this around 35 km trek in 2 days and also can do in 3 days as per your capacity. 

Swargarohini Uttarakhand

Swargarohini View

Trek to swargarohiniAbove images gives you some better idea  for Swargarohini peak . Awesome scenery like a wallpaper. I like below image because there is everything in one frame which i want to capture ( Mountain with snow, Dense jungle, River, Sun rays , Dramatic sky ). That's why I love this photo much even it could better if professional photographer shoot it.

Har ki Dun

Har ki dun trek route

River at Har Ki Dun

Har ki dun Mountain

Har Ki Doon

Amazing Himalayas : 

Himalays is the best place for landscape lovers and also for trekkers. Lots of unexplore places where you can go in Himalays. Amazing beauty of Himalayan Mountains from above 10000 ft heights. Also easy to hard treks to be done at Himalayas. Amazing landscape photography you can do here at any place also you can do night photography , star gazing, star trails, longexposure photography and also a time laps photography which shows amazing beauty of Himalayas. Weather is variable but plesant during summers. During winter its too cold at some places. 

Har ki Doon trek

Har ki Dun trek Difficulty

Best Time for Har ki dun trek

Har ki Dun trek Distance from Sankri

Uttarakhand Trekking

Har ki dun trek Height

Temple at Sankri Village

Har ki dun trek Itinerary

Har ki dun valley

Amazing Himalayas

Garhwal mountain range

valley of Gods

Har ki dun package

Har Ki Dun Trek Panoramic Images :

The Valley of Gods the names tell everything about Har ki dun trek. Its really amazing view of Mountains, river, valley and also green layer of lands. The panoramic view of this trek is amazing and i capture it from my mobile at different location of trek. 

Har ki Dun Panorama

Har ki dun trek Route panorama

Panoramic view har ki dun

Swargarohini Panorama

Swargarohini Panorama

Har ki Dun trek Mobile Photos :

I capture some good images from my mobile. Landscape photography at har ki dun trek is amazing and i also love to shoot landscapes most. We are looking for birds also in our route and get beautiful birds during our trek to har ki dun. We found good number of spices of birds during trek. Birds found in Himalayas are really challenging to capture because of dense forests. We found Birds at har ki dun around 15-20 spices actually i don not know actual number but more than it.

Har ki Dun Mountain View

Har ki doon Montain

Har ki dun trek Last Stand

Valley of Gods Har ki dun trek

Gear used : Canon 6 D, Canon 100-400mm lens, Canon 50mm lens,Canon 1000 D, Canon 18-55 mm lens

Location : Har ki Dun , Har Ki Doon, Valley of Gods

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Sandakphu Trek Singalila National Park
May 27, 2021 | Himalayan Mountains Sandakphu Trek Singalila National Park

Singalila National Park is located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. It is at an altitude of almost 7000 ft. above sea level. I visit Singalila park on 6-12 Nov 2012 participating in Nature wanderers. It was a wonderful time to spend with the wild life photography experts Shivang Mehta(Delhi), Tejas soni(Gujarat) and Shantanu prasad(Kolkata). I joined first time in wild life photography tour and had a great experience. Geographic location of singalila national park is located in Singalila ridge. There are two rivers flowing through park. River Rammam and River Shirikhola. Sandakphu and Phalut are highest peak of west Bengal.

Singalila National Park

Trek To Sandakphu : Singalila National Park is a bird sanctuary cum wildlife sanctuary. A track route from Manebhanjan - Guiribus - Sandakphu covers Singalila park. Guiribus is a base of  very rar Red Panda but we are not very lucky to catch them. Weather is awesome to guiribus.5 am sunrise u can see and at 3 pm u can see the clouds take charge as seen above picture. After 3-4 pm u cant get sunlight. Also a big problems at these places of lights. They have only solar lights. A trek to sandakphu is starts from manebhanjan. You can go by trek (by walk) or you can take a ride of Land Rover from 1960s. Rate for Land Rover is around 5000 INR for round trip from Manebhanjan to Sandakphu and extra 1000 INR for night halt per night. These price rates are in year 2012-2015 so now a days price are different. 

About Sandakphu and Singalila National Park : Sandakphu is almost 11700 ft height. Such a great place it is as per location and weather. We stay at border of Nepal-India. At sandakphu you can see beautiful Himalayan Mountains Mt Kanchenjunga, Mt Everest, Kumbhkarna Mountain etc. At this height you may also find snow in winter season. Morning sunrise and evening sunset scenery are really beautiful with Himalayan range. Amazing view of Mt. Kanchenjunga the highest  peak of west Bengal. You can get beautiful pictures of morning golden light on Mt. Kanchenjunga and other Himalayan mountains. Also the night scene is amazing. You can see amazing night sky which full of stars and milky way. You can see milky way easily from sandakphu. You can do stargazing from Sandakphu. I had done my first star trail at sandakphu.

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Singalila

Sandakphu

Sandakphu Trek

Singalila trekking

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Sandakphu trek route

Amazing landscape of Himalayan mountain range with clouds. The layers of mountain range with snow on last looking awesome. Singalila national park is really good for birding, trekking and Landscape photography. Here you can take good Landscape photos of himalayan range. Also Sandakphu is good place for birds too, Here you can also take good macro shots of morning frost in winter. 

Sandakphu In winter

View from Sandakphu

West bengal Tourism

Range Rover car

The land rover car of 60's ride to sandakphu from manebhanjan. It was joy ride in land rover.

Sandakphu Trek Route

Best Season To visit Sandakphu : Amazing weather in November. Extreme cold season. You stay beyond the clouds looks like you are in heaven. Every morning some snow frost on leaf of bush. Don't go their during rainy seasons. In rainy seasons leeches are come out and they are very dangerous for us. So not in a rainy season whenever u go their just prepare urself for every challenges. For birding you can go in Febuary to June.

Sandakphu Trek winter

Trek to Sandakphu

sandakphu homestay

sandakphu sunrise point

Singalila Weather

Wildlife At Singalila National Park : Also sandakphu trek is beautiful for birding. Bird watchers may come in blooming season for birding. Singalila national park is beautiful place for bird watchers and wildlife photographers. Lots of birds like Himalayan vulture, scarlet minivet, khalij Pheasant, Blood pheasant, Parrotbills, Tits, Warblers, Finch, Fulvetta, owls etc and also mammals like Red Panda, Leopard cat, wild boar, Yellow throated marten, barking deer, Himalayan black bear, leopard, pangolin etc. 

Singalila Trek route

Kumbhkarna Mountain

Winter Morning Singalila

Himalayan Mountain View

IndoTibet Border

Himalayan Mountain view from Sandakphu

Buddha Stupa

Above image i don't know what actually it was but i guess that it was Buddhist small God and one type of praying to Lord Buddha. It was made by white sand and made like lord Buddha's Idol.

Sunset Colors

west bengal tourism

Sandakphu 0 KM

Morning Frost

Morning frost in above image show the beauty of Singalila National Park. Also birds makes more beautiful to Singalila National park. Some birds i capture here like Dove, Jungle Owl, warblers, Tits etc.

How to reach Sandakphu : By train you can go from Kolkata overnight train to New jalpaiguri and from their you can go by car around 4-5 hours to Manebhanjan. Or you can take a flight to Bagdogra Airport and from their go by car to Manebhanjan. After Manebhanjan its up to you to go by trek or go by Range Rover Car. Car rentle is around 5000 - 6000 INR per round trip and may night charges extra 1000 INR and park fees camera fees and others are extra.

At the end the full Panorama view of Sandakphu . Panorama of Singalila National Park. Panorama Mt. Kanchenjunga.

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Jessore Small Trek In Gujarat
May 18, 2021 | Trekking India Jessore Small Trek In Gujarat

Nature Trek To Jessore Sanctuary : Jessore sanctuary is located in Banaskantha District of Gujarat. The sanctuary is at the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan near Iqbalgadh. The sanctuary is famous for Sloth Bear and so its called Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary. Sanctuary is located in Jessore and Aravalli Mountain Range. In 1978 It declared as a sanctuary. The area of sanctuary is around 180 sq km.

Jessore Sanctuary Gujarat

View from Jessore Sanctuary Forest Office :

Above photos are taken from Jessore Sanctuary Forest office. There is a small dam next to Forest office of Jessore sanctuary. In summer season water level in a dam is very low. During Winter and monsoon lake is full of water. Dam holds water for Sanctuary and for agriculture to surrounding areas. The view of mountain range is belongs to Jessore Sanctuary. So the view is awesome from Forest Office of Jessore.

Kedarnath Trek Jessore Route

Kedarnath Temple Jessore Sanctuary

Trek To Kedarnath Temple At Jessore Sanctuary : 

Well Jessore sanctuary is best for nature trail. Also there is a Temple Of Kedarnath Mahadev inside Sanctuary. So if you want to go for small trek in Gujarat then Jessore Sanctuary is best place. From Jessore Forest office to Kedarnath Mahadev temple is small and easy trek with stairs. You can enjoy jungle trail during this trek. Amazing view at Kedarnath temple 24 hours water in Kund of Temple no one knows where the water came from. 

Jessore Sanctuary Forest Office

Jessore trekking

Flora and Fauna Jessore Sanctuary : 

  • Total 406 spices of plants found at Jessore sanctuary
  • Among them 90 trees, 194 herbs, 33 climbers, 6 pteridophytes, 2 bryophytes, 31 grasses, 1 epiphyte and 2 fungi spices .
  • There are also Leopard, Porcupine, Blue Bull, Sambar, Wild Boar and Specially Sloth bear found here.
  • Jessore Sanctuary is also heaven for Bird watchers because there are more than 100 spices of birds including migratory birds found here like Grey Hornbill, Indian Pitta Hawk Eagle, Scops Owl , Rufous treepie, Asian paradise Flycatchers and many more.
  • Also more than 10 reptiles spices found here like Indian Python ( endangered ), Saw scaled Viper, monitor lizard and kobra.
  • Also Muggar, Turtle and Varanus found here. 

Sunrise at Jessore Sanctuary

Jessore Sloth Bear sanctuary

Trek To Muniji Kutiya :

From Base of Jessore to Kedarnath mahadev Trek is easy and with stairs. After Kedarnath mahadev to Muniji ni Kutiya is hill climb area and its really enjoyable trek in jungle. You can found different spices of trees during trek. At Muniji Ni Kutiya early morning you can see beautiful Sunrise as i captured in above image.

View from Jessore trekking

Trekking in Gujarat

Jessore Morning

How to Reach Jessore Sanctuary :

Nearest Railway station for Jessore sanctuary is Iqbalgadh around 8 km from Sanctuary. Also outstat traveller can go to Palanpur railway station which 45 km far from sanctuary and hire car from palanpur. Nearest Airport is Ahmedabad. For resident of Gujarat i prefer go by own car or go to Iqbalgadh. 

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Har Ki Dun Trek Itinerary | Moderate Trek Uttarakhand
May 06, 2021 | Trekking India Har Ki Dun Trek Itinerary | Moderate Trek Uttarakhand

Moderate Trek Of India : Har Ki Dun Trek / Har Ki Doon Trek is most popular trek and moderate trek for beginner and pro. trekkers. The trek passed through Govind National Park. Here i am going to tell about my whole trek.Our trek was organised by my best friends Parikshit Acharya and Kailash Jani.Both are really good trekker and i join them mostly at Jessore.

Our Trek from Sankri - Har Ki Dun - Sankri organised by Yata India . Below image is taken from sankri base camp hotel.

Har Ki Dun Sankri Base

Har Ki Doon or Har ki Dun valley is in Uttarakhand and it is too far from my home so long travelling i had to face. We are total 41 members group for har ki doon trek from Gandhinagar, Kalol, Mehsana and Palanpur. And the best thing is participants age starts from 8 years to 40/42 years around so all type of members children , teenager and middle age.

Har Ki Dun Sankri Base camp

How to go Har Ki Doon / Har Ki Dun (manage your own trip)
Our Itinerary : Complete Guide for trek to har ki doon/Har Ki dun

Our  Day To day Itinerary to Har ki Dun is as below.

  • Day 1 : Mehsana to New Delhi via train (ashram express )
  • Day 2 : Reach Delhi and get another train to Haridwar Night stay at Haridwar
  • Day 3 : Early morning leave to Sankri via Massoorie ,Dehradun .(sankri night stay)
  • Day 4 : Acclimatize at Sankri Base camp (nature walk,village visit)

Sankri Is base camp of our trek. Here we can acclimatize our body to cold weather for one day.

Har Ki Dun Sankri Base view

Har Ki Dun Trek

Now we start our trek to Har ki Dun on fifth day 

  • Day 5 : Sankri to Taluka via local transport about 10-12 km

Trek start from Taluka to Seema village about 12 km (Stay at seema camp site)

Har Ki Dun Gangad Village

  • Day 6 : Seema to Har ki Doon valley about 16 km (stay at Har ki doon camp site )
  • Day 7 : Visit Maninda Lake (optional ) or Play at big ground at Har ki Dun Valley.

Har Ki Dun Valley

Har Ki Dun Mountain

Har Ki Dun Valley Of God

Har Ki Dun Trekking

  • Day 8 : Leave from Har ki Doon to seema ( Night at seema campsite )
  • Day 9 : Seema to Sankri (night stay sankri )
  • Day 10 : Sankri to Haridwar (visit har ki pedi ganga arti n leave at night 11 pm to delhi via bus )
  • Day 11 : Reach Delhi Swaminarayan Ashram have lunch n leave via train to Mehsana

Har Ki Dun Uttarakhand Trekking

As we done trek about 28 km from Taluka to Har ki Doon into 2 days u can split it into 3 days by adding one hold at osla village. The trek from Taluka to Seema is very easy as not much hike.After seema trek is little bit difficult at 2-3 places where u have to take hike at 45-60 degree but it not so difficult . U have to stay calm and believe in urself that u can complete it .There are some stalls where u can refresh urself with Meggy noodles, Buttermilk ,Lassi and Eggs.

THINGS TO CARRY DURING TREKKING
 

3-4 trek pents,3-4 Full sleeve t shirts, 4 pairs of shocks,Bagpack,Water bottle, Mug, Lunch Box, Spoon, Torch with extra cell,Sleeper,Good quality Shoes,Raincoat, Woolen Jacket, Thermal,MonkeyCap,Goggles,Hand Gloves,Sun Cap,Toothpaste-brush,Cold Cream, Vicks, Band Aid, Diclofanec Sprey,Medicines,4-5 Big polythene,Money, Original Photo ID,Camera kit

 

Note: There is no charging option after leave Sankri until u get back to saknri so take Powerbank for ur mobile and atleast extra 2 batteries for ur camera . Also take ur original Id and one xerox of it with u always.


Important : Har ki doon trek route is passed through Govind National Park so u must have to follow National Park rules. You have to submit ur fitness form and one original photo id xerox to forest department so must carry Medical certificate about ur fitness and ID proof.

 

 

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