Nab-Tibba Trek
Trek Cost
₹3999 per person
Duration
2 Nights / 3 Days
Max Altitude
9,915 ft
Trek Grade
Easy to Moderate
Trek Distance
16 km (both ways)
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DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1: Dehradun – Pantwari – Thee Eva’s Base Camp
Reporting Time: 8:00 AM at Prince Chowk nearby railway station Dehradun
Drive: Dehradun to Pantwari (100 km | 3-4 hours)
Trek: Pantwari to Himalayan Trek Lobby Base Camp (5 km | 2-3 hours)
Stay: Overnight in Swiss/Dome Tents at Himalyan Trek Lobby Base Camp
Meals: Lunch, Evening Tea & Snacks, Dinner
Day 2:Himalayan-trek-lobby Camp – Nag Tibba Summit – Return to Camp
Trek: Himalayan Trek lobby Camp to Nag Tibba Summit (3 km | 3-4 hours)
Highlights:
Majestic views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, and Gangotri peaks
Explore the Nag Tibba Temple at the summit
Return Trek: Back to Himalayan Trek lobby Base Camp (3 km | 2-3 hours)
Stay: Overnight at Himalayan Trek lobby Base Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Tea & Snacks, Dinner
Day 3: Himalayan Trek lobby Base Camp – Pantwari – Dehradun
Trek: Himalayan Trek lobby Base Camp to Pantwari (4 km | 2-3 hours)
Drive: Pantwari to Dehradun (100 km | 3-4 hours)
Meals: Morning Breakfast
Why Choose Himalayan Trek lobby
Expert Trek Leaders & Guides
Safe & Well-Organized Trek with Medical Backup
Hygienic and Comfortable Campsites
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Borasu Pass Trek
Trek Cost
₹30,500 per person
Duration
9 Days
Max Altitude
5,450 M
Trek Grade
Difficult
Trek Distance
~64 km
Region
Uttarakhand-Himachal Border (Har Ki Dun Valley to Kinnaur)
Best Time
May–June & September–October
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DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrival at Sankri (1,920 M)
Travel: Drive from Dehradun to Sankri (200 km / 8–9 hrs)
Route: Scenic drive via Mussoorie, Purola, Mori along the Tons River
Stay: Guesthouse / Homestay
Meals: Dinner
Sankri is a beautiful village at the base of Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, known for being the trailhead of many legendary treks. Relax, acclimatize, and enjoy the mountain hospitality.
Day 2: Sankri to Taluka (2,107 M) – Trek to Seema / Osla (2,560 M)
Drive: 12 km / 1 hr to Taluka
Trek: 14 km / 6 hrs
Stay: Riverside Campsite / Homestay
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Begin with a short drive to Taluka, then trek through thick pine and deodar forests, crossing multiple wooden bridges and mountain streams. Pass through the charming villages of Gangaad and Osla, rich in local culture and legends of the Mahabharata.
Day 3: Seema to Har Ki Dun (3,566 M)
Trek: 12 km / 6–7 hrs
Stay: Campsite in the Har Ki Dun Valley
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A scenic trail opens into the magnificent Har Ki Dun Valley, surrounded by snow-capped peaks like Swargarohini and Hata Peak. Camp in the vast alpine meadow beside the river, one of the most iconic Himalayan campsites.
Day 4: Har Ki Dun to Ratha Tho (3,800 M)
Trek: 6 km / 4–5 hrs
Stay: Alpine campsite near glaciers
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today, the trail becomes more remote and adventurous. Walk along moraines, river crossings, and glaciers as the valley narrows. The campsite at Ratha Tho offers panoramic views and a feeling of complete wilderness.
Day 5: Ratha Tho to Saunbhera (4,200 M)
Trek: 6 km / 4 hrs
Stay: Campsite near Saunbhera glacier field
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This stretch takes you deeper into high alpine territory. Snow bridges, boulder zones, and glacier-fed streams test your trekking endurance. Camp at Saunbhera, a dramatic glacial amphitheater beneath towering cliffs.
Day 6: Saunbhera to Borasu Pass Base Camp (4,800 M)
Trek: 5 km / 3 hrs
Stay: High-altitude base camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A shorter but steeper day. The altitude is challenging, and the terrain is rugged. The base camp sits just beneath Borasu Pass and prepares you for the most challenging day of the trek. Acclimatize and rest well.
Day 7: Base Camp – Cross Borasu Pass (5,450 M) – Descent to Bonga (4,000 M)
Trek: 13 km / 9–10 hrs
Stay: Campsite at Bonga (in Himachal region)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Start before dawn. The climb to Borasu Pass is steep and snow-covered, requiring use of ice axes and possibly ropes depending on conditions. At the summit, witness dramatic views into both Uttarakhand and Himachal. The descent into Kinnaur is sharp and rocky. You’ll enter a whole new landscape on the other side of the pass.
Day 8: Bonga to Chitkul (3,450 M)
Ending the Trek at chitkul say goodbye and take beautiful memories to home 🏡
Trek: 13 km / 6–7 hrs
Stay: Guesthouse in Chitkul that is your own cost not including the package (last village of India)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch,
A beautiful and gradually descending trail that takes you through pine forests, grazing pastures, and vibrant wildflowers. You’ll reach Chitkul, the last inhabited village before the Indo-Tibetan border. Enjoy the wooden houses, local culture, and roaring Baspa River.
Bid farewell to the mountains with your heart full of adventure. From Chitkul, you can head toward Shimla, Manali, or arrange transport to Dehradun via Sangla and Rohru.
Why Choose the Borasu Pass Trek?
- Cross from Uttarakhand to Himachal Pradesh on foot
- One of the least explored and most adventurous high-altitude passes
- Offers diverse terrain – rivers, alpine meadows, moraines, glaciers, and forests
- Breathtaking views of Swargarohini, Kinnaur Kailash, and Baspa Valley
- Perfect for experienced trekkers seeking a thrilling trans-Himalayan route
FAQ
Best Time to Visit Har Ki Dun Trek
The Best time to do the Har Ki Dun Trek is from April to June and September to November.
Spring & Summer (April–June): The valley comes alive with blooming flowers, crystal-clear streams, and lush green meadows. Perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Autumn (September–November): Enjoy clear blue skies, golden landscapes, and snow-capped peaks—ideal for trekkers who prefer solitude and panoramic mountain views.
Winter Treks (December–March): For adventure seekers, Har Ki Dun in winter becomes a dreamy snow trail with a magical white landscape.
What is Special About the Har Ki Dun Trek
Valley of Gods: Har Ki Dun, also known as the Valley of the Gods, is steeped in mythology and is believed to be the path taken by the Pandavas to heaven.
Ancient Culture: Explore remote villages like Osla, where time seems to stand still. The unique architecture and warm hospitality of locals give an authentic cultural experience.
Stunning Scenery: Dense forests, alpine meadows, glaciers, waterfalls, and panoramic views of majestic peaks like Swargarohini, Black Peak, and Bandarpoonch.
Rich Biodiversity: Home to Himalayan birds, flora, and possibly sightings of Himalayan wildlife such as musk deer or black bears.
How Difficult is Har Ki Dun Trek ?
Har Ki Dun is a moderate trek, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers.
Trek Duration: 6 to 8 days
Maximum Altitude: 3,650 meters (12,000 ft approx)
Trek Distance: Around 45–50 km
Trail Type: Gradual ascents, forest trails, river crossings, and comfortable campsites.
With the right guidance, preparation, and fitness, even first-timers can enjoy this adventure.
How to Reach Har Ki Dun Trek
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (approx. 210 km from Sankri – base village)
Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station
Road Connectivity: From Dehradun, a scenic drive through Mussoorie, Purola, and Mori takes you to Sankri, the starting point of the trek.
Himalayan Trek lobby offers comfortable transport from Dehradun to Sankri and back, included in our trek packages.
Why Choose Himalayas Discover for Har Ki Dun Trek ?
Local Experts & Guides: Our team comprises experienced locals who know the trails, culture, and terrain inside out.
All-Inclusive Packages: From permits to food, transport, and accommodation – everything is covered!
High-Quality Equipment: Tents, sleeping bags, and gear to keep you warm and safe.
24×7 Support: Round-the-clock assistance and safety protocols for a worry-free experience.
Sustainable & Responsible: We care for the environment and support local communities.
Why You Should Do the Har Ki Dun Trek
It’s one of the most scenic valleys in the Indian Himalayas—every step offers a postcard-worthy view.
Ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and first-time trekkers.
Offers a blend of culture, history, and raw adventure.
Witness ancient Himalayan villages still untouched by modern chaos.
Experience the peace of the mountains, away from city life and into the soul of Uttarakhand.
Is It Safe for Beginner Trekkers ?
Absolutely Yes!
Har Ki Dun is one of the safest treks in the Himalayas, especially for beginners.
Well-marked trails and gradual climbs
Professional guides ensure your pace and comfort
Medical kits, oxygen cylinders, and trained staff are always on standby
We maintain small group sizes for better attention and safety
With Himalayan Trek lobby, you are in safe hands—your adventure, comfort, and safety are our priority.