Har Ki Dun, also known as the "Valley of Gods," is a stunning destination situated in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand. The name "Har Ki Dun" translates to offers breathtaking views and a serene trekking experience.
Why Har Ki Dun is the Ideal Autumn Trek
Autumn is the perfect season to embark on the Har Ki Dun Trek. During this time, the valley is adorned with vibrant autumn hues as the foliage transforms into a stunning palette of colors. The weather in Har Ki Dun during autumn is moderate, providing pleasant daytime warmth and cool, comfortable nights. The trek covers a distance of 43 km, starting from Sankri village and passing through Taluka, Osla, Kalkattiyadhar, and finally, Har Ki Dun.
The autumn season offers optimal trekking conditions, with dry and stable trails reducing the risk of slips and mud. Additionally, local dhabas (food stalls) are open, which provide trekkers to enjoy delicious local cuisine along the way. The Supin River flows through the valley and provides a refreshing stop where trekkers can savor a sip of pure mountain water.