Har Ki Dun Trek in November
Early winter. The crowds vanish entirely, offering near-total solitude. The golden grasses turn brittle, and the first significant snows dust the upper peaks. Nighttime temperatures routinely drop to -5°C at higher camps. Ideal for trekkers who want the valley completely to themselves.
November is within the best season for this trekNovember at a Glance
| Trek | Har Ki Dun Trek |
| Month | November |
| Altitude | 3,566 m (11,700 ft) |
| Distance | 47 km |
| Duration | 7 Days / 6 Nights |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Best Season | April, May, June, September, October, November |
| November Rating | ★ Best Season |
About the Har Ki Dun Trek
Har Ki Dun, widely referred to as the Valley of Gods, is a legendary 7-day trek starting from the basecamp village of Sankri in Uttarakhand. Set deep within the protected Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, the trail follows the magnificent Supin River all the way to a spectacular, cradle-shaped glacial valley sitting at 3,566 metres (11,700 ft). Unlike demanding summit expeditions like Kedarkantha or Pangarchulla, the Har Ki Dun trek is defined by its gradual, forgiving altitude profile and its immense cultural richness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is November a good time for the Har Ki Dun Trek?
Yes. November falls within the best season for the Har Ki Dun Trek. Early winter. The crowds vanish entirely, offering near-total solitude. The golden grasses turn brittle, and the first significant snows dust the upper peaks. Nighttime temperatures routinely drop to -5°C at higher camps. Ideal for trekkers who want the valley completely to themselves.
What is the difficulty of Har Ki Dun Trek in November?
The Har Ki Dun Trek is rated Moderate. It reaches 3,566 m (11,700 ft) over 7 days / 6 nights. Conditions in November may affect trail difficulty — early winter.