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Har ki Dun trek is a path takes you back in time. The support molded valley is populated with old towns that are more than 3,000 years of age. You see towns like Osla, Gangaad, and Seema along the path that are protected from the outside world. They hold their way of life: the garments that they make out of the fleece they weave, the nourishment that they develop on their field, their wooden houses, and their places of love. This is one of the uncommon treks where you get a close investigation of the neighborhood way of life.
The fundamental divinity loved right now Duryodhana. It is accepted that the valley was home to a warrior named Bhog Dat, a Kaurava supporter from the Mahabharata. Because of this, Har Ki Dun valley is one of only a handful of scarcely any spots in India where Duryodhana is venerated.
Such aside, Har Ki Dun is one of the most excellent valleys in the Western Himalayas. Settled in Govind National Park, the path experiences snow-capped knolls, moraine edges, ice sheet bowls, pine woodlands, and old towns.
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Harshit Patel : Co-Founder at Trekmunk. A certified Mountaineer, Skiier, has led more than 50 high altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. He is an Engineer by profession but a traveler by passion. He has led treks in Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim and Nepal. He is a NOLS certified First Aid Responder and has covered 185,000+ km on Motorcycle. A Poet, Drone Pilot and Videographer at Insane Traveller Productions.