Sunday, 2 November 2008

Har Ki Dun Trek

Har Ki Dun Trek
Har-Ki-Doon (3566 m) is situated in the western part of Uttarkashi District, at the base of Fateh Parvat. This cradle-shaped valley, south-east of Jaundhar Glacier,is surrounded by glittering peaks on the north-western side and by dense forest of Pine, Deodar and other coniferous trees from south eastern side. The forest is rich in wild life and is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers. Himalayan birds including game birds such as black partridges and jungle fowl are available in this area. The people of this region worship Duryodhan of the Mahabharat fame.
The trek commences from Naitwar village which is easily accessible by motor from Dehra Dun and Mussoorie via Nawgaon and Purola (143 km). The trek from Naitwar to Taluka trails along a motorable road on the upper bank of river Sup in. At Naitwar the Rupin and Supin rivers meet and thereafter it is known as river Tons. This trek presents a panoramic view of the Supin valley with the Fateh Parvat shadowing it. The trek ITom Naitwar to Osla is through very dense forest of Chestnut, Wall nut, Willoda and Chinars. The trek from Osla to Har-Ki-Doon is through terraced mountain fields, lush green grassy land and coniferous forests. The best season to visit Har-Ki-Doon valley is from June and in the rainy season when multi coloured flowers bloom, presenting a heavenly sight. Botanists, bird watchers and explorers will find it all interesting trekking expedition. During rainy season the starting point for Har-Ki-Doon is from Purola. Purola-Naitwar motor road is a fair weather road only.


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