Har ki Dun Ruinsara Lake Trek

Har ki Dun Ruinsara Lake Trek

₹ 15,000.00 /person | 9D – 8N | Dehradun to Dehradun

Har ki Dun Trek

9D – 8N | Dehradun to Dehradun
₹ 15,000.00 /person 

Description

Altitude :
11,811 ft.

Duration:
9 Days

Trek Length:
52km

Base Camp:
Sankri

Trek Difficulty :
Easy to Mod

Transportation :
Included

Har Ki Dun trek is situated in the western range of Garhwal Himalayas. It lies under Uttarkashi district of Uttrakhand in India. A winter paradise and trekker delight, Har Ki dun Valley is a Stairway to wonderland. One thing differ this trek from other is that you can trek here on summer and winter both and its beauty will amaze you in each winter. It will take you through most charismatic alpine meadows, Pine forest and Glaciers which is a treat to the eyes.

Some believe that it is the same route taken by the Pandavas in Mahabharata to ascent heaven. And as you reach Har Ki Dun you get to see the route towards Ruinsara Tal trek, one of the mesmerizing trek as Har Ki Dun.

Har Ki Dun Trek will take you through some of the most ancient villages that are approx. 2000 years old. This trek is perfect for adventure seeker and nature lover. You can even spot various species of bird and capture the pictures for lifetime memories. Motivate an opportunity to observe the different types of flying creatures and warm blooded animals that flourish in this locale.

You can likewise detect various langoors close Puani Garaat. The valley is loaded up with old towns that are around 3000 years of age. Likewise, not simply observe the excellence of the district, inspire an opportunity to meet the nearby individuals and find out about their everyday life. While on the trek you will likewise observe numerous ponies and cows nibbling at the knolls and waterway banks.

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    Itinerary

    DAY 1: Dehradun to Sankri (7-10 hr drive) (220Km Drive)

    Trekkers will be picked up in a Tata Sumo or equivalent vehicle from Dehradun at 6:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. is the expected arrival time at Sankri. NH 507 is a 220 km trip that takes about 10 hours, 1,950 meters (6,400 feet) above sea level. Purola is the last ATM and there are a few small shops selling trekking equipment and other miscellaneous products. The BSNL network is unreliable. Stay in a Guest House for the night. Only dinner is included.

     
    DAY 2: Sankri to Taluka & Trek to Chillurgad (2500m)

    You’ll be riding in a local vehicle from the base camp across the harsh steep landscape. Prepare to cross a creek and pass by spectacular waterfalls on your thrilling jeep ride. You’ll be left near the Taluka Village after a crazy ride over the Garhwal Himalayas’ topsy-turvy roads. From here, you’ll begin your trip across the beautiful fields and raging torrents. The communities that line the walk path are also worth seeing. These villages, which date back to the time when this valley was part of Duryodhan’s empire, exhibit a distinct culture. The little hamlets perched on the hillocks appear like something out of a fantasy book.

     
    DAY 3: Chillurgad to Kalkatidhar

    As we begin our day’s trip, we are struck by the sheer beauty of the area surrounding Osla, which is dotted with terraced farms. Every season changes the colours of these areas. From late monsoon onwards, the red farms of Cholai (Amaranth) appear spectacular. On the way to Har ki Dun, Osla is the last village. The trail progressively climbs higher from Osla, and the river can be seen far below. We come to a temple on the right side of the trail, some distance below the trail. We walk through flowering shrubs that include orchids, fleece flowers, and sunflowers. The climbing trail rises far above the Supin River’s junction with the Ruinsara Valley’s river.

     
    Day 4 – kalkatidhar to Har ki Dun & return to Boslo

    The day’s walk can be deemed long because we’ll be visiting Har Ki Dun and Marinda Tal, a small lake formation due to an obstructing boulder across the river stream 2 kilometres ahead of Har Ki Dun. As we begin our hike, we come across a hidden and roaring waterfall with a small tea store alongside it.We enter the final stretch, which is inside a forest, after climbing higher up along the river’s real right bank. The forest opens up into Har ki Dun’s main camping spot, which is located next to a trickling creek. This is a spectacular viewpoint in Har ki Dun, situated at the confluence of two valleys.

     
    Day 5 – Boslo to Untigad (12 Km Trek)

    A moderate hike of about 6-7 kilometres will lead you to the same trail that leads to Osla village. The path then descends to the Ruinsara Valley. Before reaching the camping areas beside the waterfall, the Ruinsara hike traverses through dense forest for a few kilometres. On this hike, the ancient trees appear to be kissing the sky. The forest ultimately gives way to a large green expanse. The broad grassy meadows, along with the gentle sound of the falling waterfall, make for an ideal camping location. On a moonless night, the night sky is studded with glittering stars. Untigad’s campsite is distinguished by the sudden appearance of Bhojpatra trees and a dramatic change in terrain in comparison to the valley.

     
    Day 6 – Untigad to Ruinsara Tal & then to Devsu Bughyal

    The walk begins early in the morning with a short rise to Ruinsara Lake, which is located at an elevation of 3600 metres. As we all know, the lake is considered sacred. On significant occasions, the villagers also execute some rites. The hills surrounded by rhododendron and birch trees easily distinguish the flora and fauna of this valley. Read More

     

     
    Day 7 – Devsu Bughyal to Gangaad (3 hr trek)

    We retrace our ways down the Supin River ahead of Seema, which should take no more than an hour and a half, and then another 1-2 hours for Gangaad. We spent the day strolling through the village.

     
    Day 8 – Gangaad to Taluka to Sankri

    We said our goodbyes to the village early in the morning and began our trip to Taluka. We return to Sankri in a car from Taluka, where we spend the day in campgrounds or a guest home.On Day 8 of the Har ki Dun Ruinsara Lake Trek, the group heads for the pickup point at Taluka, following the Supin River’s course. By now, the breath-taking scenery you’ve left behind has made you miss your hiking adventures. You’ll soon arrive in Taluka Village, where you can board the jeeps for another round of a wild journey to Sankri.

     
    Day 9 – Sankri to Dehradun ( 7-10hr drive)

    With beautiful recollections of the Har ki Dun trek, you would return to Dehradun through the same serpentine-like shifting roads. On the way back, the stretch along Mori, where the road runs parallel to the river at nearly the same elevation, is sure to make you nostalgic for the area. You can return for another journey in the future because the region offers many trekking trails, some of which are still unexplored. If you have an extra day, you can also get out in Mussoorie and tour the hill station.

     

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    Trek Cost Inclusion

    1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):
    • Guest house (Triple sharing). 
    • Camping (Twin sharing basis).
    1. Meals (Veg + Egg):
    • Day 1 Dinner to Day 7 packed lunch as per the itinerary.
    1. Support:
    • 1 Versatile base camp manager handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
    • 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
    • 1 Experienced high altitude chef.
    • Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
    • Enough support staff.
    1. Trek equipment:
    • Sleeping bag, Sleeping liners (if required), Mattress, Utensils.
    • 3 men all season trekker tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent.
    • Camping stool, Walkie talkie.
    • Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & Crampon (if required).
    1. First aid:
    • Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.
    1. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage. 
    2. Clock room facility available at the base camp for additional luggage.
    3. All necessary permits and entry fees, Upto the amount charged for Indian.
    4. Services from Aru to Aru.

    Batch Availability

    Trek Cost Exclusion

    1. Transportation (as per the itinerary):
    • Transport from Srinagar to Aru & return : NON AC.
    1. Insurance (Mandatory).
    2. Food during the transit.
    3. Any kind of personal expenses.
    4. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.
    5. Emergency evacuation, hospitalization charge or etc.
    6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.
    7. Hotel stay in Srinagar.

    How to Reach

    By Air

    • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.
    • How to Proceed: From Dehradun airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Sankri, the starting point of the trek. The drive from Dehradun to Sankri is approximately 200 km and takes around 8-10 hours.

    By Train

    • Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station.
    • How to Proceed: From Dehradun railway station, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Sankri. The drive is about 200 km and typically takes 8-10 hours.

    By Road

    • From Dehradun to Sankri:
      • Distance: 200 km
      • Duration: 8-10 hours
      • Route: Dehradun -> Mussoorie -> Purola -> Mori -> Sankri.
      • Transportation: Buses and shared taxis are available from Dehradun to Sankri. Private taxis can also be hired for a more comfortable journey.

    FAQ's

    Q: What is the Har ki Dun with Ruinsara Tal Trek?

    It is a scenic and moderately challenging trek in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, offering stunning views of mountains, valleys, and high-altitude lakes.

    Q: How long is the trek?

    The trek typically spans 8-10 days, covering a distance of approximately 77 km.

    Q: What is the best time to undertake this trek?

    The best time for the trek is from April to June and September to November.

    Safety
    Points to remember for safety in the trek:
    • It is essential that you arrive at the starting point of any hike or excursion in the best possible physical condition and readiness.
    • The hike is not tough; in fact, if you can keep both your feet and your mind calm and strong during the journey, you will discover that the hike is rather simple.
    • When you are out on a hike, bear in mind that you may not always be with your guide and that you may not always be on the correct trail.
    • The majority of individuals glance both where they are going and where they are going while they are walking; this might produce twitching in your legs, which can make the whole journey difficult.
    • It is imperative that you see your physician if you are experiencing any kind of health issue.
    Fitness

    As you climb to higher altitudes, the air grows thinner and less oxygen is present. The amount of oxygen in our blood is equivalent to the proportion of haemoglobin that is saturated with oxygen. At altitudes above around 2,100 metres (7,000 feet), the amount of oxygen carried by our blood starts to decrease. At the same time, the human body possesses both immediate and long-term adaptations to altitude that help it somewhat compensate for the shortage of oxygen.

    A Great First Trek for Anyone Who Wants to Get Into Hiking:

    1. The Kedarkantha Trip is a Moderate level trek in terms of fitness requirements. The track is well-marked and has only modest inclines and declines. Water fountains may be seen at various points throughout the path. However, it’s still best to be ready if you’re planning your first major Himalayan trekking adventure. Here is a plan for getting in shape for the trip.
    2. Our hikes are typically designed such that you cover around 9 kilometres in six hours, however this might vary somewhat depending on the terrain. It’s about the same as walking 6 kilometres an hour over the plains, therefore the speed is around 1.5 kilometres per hour.
    3. Following this plan, you may train yourself to run 3 kilometres in 30 minutes. Always begin your workout routine with some light stretching and warm-up moves.
    4. Follow this training schedule for trekking fitness required:
    • Week 1: Walk for 10 minutes at a fast pace, jog for 10, and finish with a slow stroll for 10 minutes.
    • Week 2: 15 minutes of jogging, followed by a 5-minute brisk walk. A leisurely stroll that takes no more than 5 minutes
    • Week 3: Walk briskly for five minutes. Jogging for 15 minutes A brisk stroll that takes no more than 5 minutes
    • Week 4: Do a brisk 5-minute walk, then a 25-minute jog, and finish with a 5-minute cool down.

    Things To Carry

    Mandatory Documents

    These are documents required for legal purposes by Trekgoindia and the forest department. Without any of these, you will not be allowed to trek.

    1. Original and photocopy of government photo identity card. Anything such as a driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport will do. This is required by the forest department for your identification.  
    2. Disclaimer certificate: There are two sections in this. The first part is a personal medical record.  The second part is a legal requirement. Download the PDF, read carefully, fill in and sign it. This must be handed over to your Trek Leader during registration at the base camp.
    3. Medical certificate: The medical certificate needs to be filled out by an MBBS doctor, without which the forest department will not issue permissions for your trek. It is also a requirement by Trekgoindia


    Note: Trekgoindia has a panel of doctors who can help you with a medical certificate. They are available for online consultation. To get in touch with them, please write to trekgoindia@gmail.com. They will respond to you within 24 hours.
    Consultation fee: Rs 300

     

    PRO TIPS

    Keep important documents in a clear plastic cover and slide them into the inner pocket at the back of your backpack. This keeps them from getting wet. Please note there is no facility to get printouts and photocopies at Sari.

    Packing list

    Before you purchase any gear, make sure you visit the Crosstrek Rental store, where you can get custom-made high quality gear at 5% of the buying cost.

    You can rent trekking shoes, backpacks, padded jackets, trekking poles, rainwear and headlamps for less than Rs 1400 for the entire duration of your trek. 

    Here is a list of everything you need for your trek.

    Shoes and backpack

    Warm Layers and Clothes

    • Warm layers (Padded jackets available on rent)
      – 3 layers if you’re trekking in spring, summer and monsoon (1 woollen sweater, 1 fleece, 1 padded jacket)
      – 4 layers if you’re trekking in autumn (1 woollen sweater, 2 fleece, 1 padded jacket)
      – 5 layers if you’re trekking in winter (1 pair of thermals, 1 woollen sweater, 2 fleece, 1 padded jacket)
    • 3 Collared T-shirts (Wear one, carry two)
    • 2 quick-dry trek pants (Wear one, carry one)

    Accessories 

    Toiletries:

    Cutlery:

    Once you run through this list, don’t miss this ultimate guide on what gear to take on a trekIt contains tips on what gear to choose, where to get it from and how much to spend on it.

    Our only tip: Keep your backpack light. Trekgoindia practices low impact sustainable trekking in every aspect of the trek. Carrying your own personal backpack reduces your impact on the mountains by 20%. We expect all our trekkers to carry their own backpacks unless they have a justifiable reason not to.

    Personal Medical Kit

    Carry these medicines with you, easily accessible at all times. Do not take any medicine unless you have consulted your trek leader

    1. Diamox (1 Strip): It is important to carry Diamox as part of the Live Saving Drugs. Read more about Diamox here on how it reduces the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness on the trek. 
    2. Dolo 650 (5 tablets): This is a paracetamol. It helps to tackle fever, mild pain
    3. Avomine (4 tablets): Carry this especially if you are prone to motion sickness. Pop one-half hour before the start of your road journey.
    4. Combiflam (5 tablets): Take a combiflam if you get a sudden twist of the leg or a muscle strain. It is a pain reliever. It also contains paracetamol. 
    5. Digene (4 tablets): Take it if you feel the food that you’ve taken is undigested. Alert your trek leader immediately. It could be a sign of AMS. 
    6. ORS (6 packs): Consume a pack of ORS water at least once a day, usually a mid-day when you are in the middle of your trek. It replenishes essential salts lost while trekking.  Tip: It also makes cold water easier to drink.
    7. Knee Brace (optional): Carry this if you are prone to knee injury or have known issues of knee pain.

    Our trek leaders carry a high altitude medical kit with them which also consist of Life Saving Drugs. If there is an emergency our trek leaders know how to tackle it. Meanwhile, contact your trek leader before consuming any of these medicines listed here.

    Pro Tip: We find that these medicines by trekkers are rarely used. But you cannot do away with them. At the end of the trek please donate unused medicines to your trek leader. Some of these medicines get distributed to villages on the trek and some are added to the Trekgoindia medical kit.   

    Other Information

    In the normal course of things, IndianTreks anticipates that you will be the one to carry your own personal gear; but, if you want to unload your backpack, you may give it to the mule.

    Charge of offloading Backpack 

    1. 1,300 INR (Indian Rupees), provided that the payment is made online ten days in advance
    2. INR 1500/- If you inform us after reaching Sankri.
    3. There is a need for a waterproof cover on the backpack; luggage and stroller bags are not permitted.

    Special offers 

    1. You just need to make one payment, and you may go on the tour as many times as you want.
    2. If you schedule a trek with Indiantreks and are unable to finish that trek, or if you have successfully completed that journey and wish to do it again, you are free to repeat that trek an unlimited number of times without incurring any additional fees for doing so.

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    3. You have three years from the date you booked to take advantage of this promotion.
    4. The participant is unable to receive this offer if they have already been given a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
    5. The cost of the walk is covered for participants, but they are responsible for paying for their own transportation to and from the starting point.

    To book a trek or an adventure programme, please use our online booking form; if you prefer, you may also give us a call at the number provided. To confirm your reservation, you will need to wire a deposit in addition to the original payment.

    Cancellation terms:

    Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

    Refund options

    • 5% deduction of trek fee
    • 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year
    • Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend

    Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

    Refund options

    • 30% deduction of trek fee
    • 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
    • 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year
    • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

    Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

    Refund options

    • 50% deduction of trek fee
    • 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
    • 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year
    • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch
    • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

    Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek

    Refund options

    • No cash refund
    • 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
    • 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year
    • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend

    Note- If a booking is made using a voucher or discount code, the policies related to vouchers and discounts cannot be modified.

    In the unlikely event that TrekGoIndia cancels a trek prior to the scheduled departure date:

    While it is extremely rare for TrekGoIndia to cancel a trek, we understand that unforeseen circumstances or natural disasters may occasionally require us to do so before the scheduled departure. These circumstances could include continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that poses a risk to the safety of our trekkers. Additionally, unforeseeable events such as local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any similar situations that compromise the safety of the trekking experience may also necessitate a cancellation.

    In the event of such a cancellation, TrekGoIndia will provide you with a voucher equivalent to the amount you paid for the trek. This voucher can be redeemed for any of our treks within the next year, allowing you to still enjoy an adventure with us at a later date.

    Note

    • The issuance of a voucher is not applicable in situations where you are required to descend from the trek for any reason. The trek leader may make the decision to send you down from the trek due to factors such as insufficient fitness level, symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), high blood pressure, exceeding the designated turn-around-time, health concerns, or if you are found smoking, drinking, or violating the rules set for the trek. In such cases, the provision of a voucher does not apply.

    In the rare event that TrekGoIndia shifts a trek:

    We would like to emphasize that weather conditions in high-altitude areas are highly unpredictable and can undergo sudden changes at any time, irrespective of the day. Additionally, circumstances beyond our control, such as natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, and lockdowns, may impact the feasibility of conducting a trek. In cases where we are unable to proceed with an event due to such circumstances that are beyond our direct control, we will make every effort to provide you with an alternative trek that is safer and more suitable.

    In such situations, we will issue a voucher to offset the cost difference between the originally scheduled trek and the alternative trek. This voucher can be redeemed at any time within one year from the date of issue. Please note that a refund fee or reimbursement of the cost difference is not applicable in these cases.

    Note:

    • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
    • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TrekGoIndia
    • TrekGoIndia holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
    • Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers

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    2. The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
    3. The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with TrekGoIndia in India
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