
Har Ki Dun Trek 5N/6D
from Bareilly
4–5 hrs by road or train · All-inclusive from ₹9,000/person · 5 Nights / 6 Days
📲 Get Bareilly Trek Quote on WhatsApp✨ Bareilly — the Rohilkhand capital — has strong Muslim and Hindu communities. Hindu families in Bareilly, particularly from the eastern UP diaspora, regularly organize Char Dham group Yatras through local temples.
How to Reach from Bareilly
Your trek starts at Haridwar/Rishikesh. Here's how to get there from Bareilly.
| Route | Bareilly (BEK) → Delhi (DEL) → Dehradun |
| Duration | Road is far better — 5 hrs |
| Airlines | Limited flights from Bareilly |
| Fare | Road: ₹3,000–₹4,500 cab |
| +Transfer | Direct road/train to Haridwar |
| Train | Bareilly–Haridwar Express / via Moradabad–Haridwar route |
| From → To | Bareilly Junction (BE) → Haridwar (HW) |
| Duration | 4–5 hrs |
| +Transfer | Direct road/train to Haridwar |
| Distance | 290 km |
| Drive time | ~5 hrs |
| Via | NH-58 / NH-334 |
💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport / station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the trek base village in time.
Our Har Ki Dun Trek 5N/6D Package from Bareilly
Har Ki Dun Trek 5N/6D
<p>The Har Ki Dun Trek is one of the most storied and rewarding high-altitude valley treks in Uttarakhand, nestled deep within the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarkashi district. Known as the 'Valley of Gods,' Har Ki Dun sits at an elevation of 3,566 metres and is steeped in mythological significance — this is believed to be the very trail the Pandavas walked on their final journey to heaven, a route described in the Mahabharata as Swargarohini, or the 'Stairway to Heaven.'</p><p>The six-day journey begins in Haridwar, the sacred gateway city on the banks of the Ganga, before winding northward through dense forests, alpine meadows, and traditional Garhwali villages. The drive to Sankri, the base camp for this trek, passes through Dehradun and the charming town of Purola, offering glimpses of terraced farmlands and forested ridges that set the mood for adventure ahead.</p><p>From Sankri, the trek descends to Taluka — the last motorable point — and then follows the Supin River through magnificent forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron. The trail passes through Gangad and Seema villages before arriving at Osla, a beautifully preserved hamlet that houses the celebrated Duryodhana Temple. Uniquely, this remote village venerates Duryodhana, the Mahabharata's antagonist, as a local deity — a fascinating window into the syncretism of Himalayan folk religion.</p><p>Beyond Osla, the trail opens into the broad, glacially carved Har Ki Dun valley, with the imposing Swargarohini massif dominating the skyline. On a clear day, trekkers are treated to panoramic views of Bandarpunch, Black Peak, and the Fateh Parbat ranges. The valley floor is carpeted with alpine wildflowers in spring, while the autumn months bring golden hues and crystal-clear skies ideal for photography.</p><p>For those seeking an extension, the optional side trail to Ruinsara Tal — a serene glacial lake set against rocky moraines — adds an extra dimension of wilderness to the journey. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot Himalayan monal, musk deer, snow leopard tracks, and the occasional Himalayan brown bear within the protected forest zones.</p><p>The Govind Wildlife Sanctuary permit, required for all trekkers, is included in the package. Our expert local guides, well-versed in the ecology and folklore of the region, ensure that every step of the trail is both safe and enriching. This trek is ideal for trekkers with basic fitness and a love of history, culture, and mountain landscapes. It is best attempted between April and June and again from September to November, avoiding the monsoon season.</p>
- ✓ Shared vehicle transportation from Dehradun to Sankri and return (Tempo Traveller, Bolero, or Sumo)
- ✓ 3 nights accommodation in a hotel/homestay in Sankri and Osla
- ✓ 2 nights camping in alpine tents at Kalkatiyadhar and Boslo
- ✓ Triple/quad sharing tents with sleeping bags, foam mats, and liners
- ✓ Clean toilet tents and separate kitchen/dining tents at campsites
- ✓ All vegetarian meals from Day 1 dinner to Day 6 breakfast (morning tea/coffee, lunch, dinner, and evening snacks)
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Har Ki Dun Trek 5N/6D from Bareilly — FAQs
By road: Bareilly to Haridwar via NH87 through Moradabad and Kotdwar, or via NH334 through Najibabad — ~290 km, 5 hrs. By train: Bareilly–Haridwar trains take 4–5 hrs. Both are comfortable short journeys.
Package: ₹19,800/person. Road cab: ₹3,000–₹4,500 one way. Train return: ₹400–₹700. Total: ₹20,200–₹21,000/person — among the most affordable of any city.
Via NH87 through Moradabad to Roorkee to Haridwar is the most direct — ~285 km, about 5 hrs. Alternatively, via Najibabad on NH74 is slightly shorter at ~265 km. Both are smooth national highways.
Yes — Bareilly is just 5 hrs from Haridwar. Many Bareilly families drive to Haridwar for the evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri and return the same night. The Aarti is at 6–7 PM — leave Bareilly by noon.
For groups of 8+, we can arrange a vehicle from Bareilly to Haridwar as an add-on. Price on request. Groups typically gather in Bareilly and drive together — a social start to the spiritual journey.
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