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A portion of the valley, a river which flows through it, and the peak Swargarohini.

Har Ki Doon or Har Ki Dun is a cradle-shaped hanging valley in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. The region is surrounded with green Bugyals (High Altitude Meadows). It is surrounded by snow-covered peaks and alpine vegetation. It is connected to Baspa Valley by the Borasu Pass.

This valley is about 3566 m (11700 ft) above mean sea level and is snow-covered from October to March. In the final village along the trek, there stands a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Purola has the last ATM point before Sankri (Basecamp). Sankri is the last place before starting a trek with a stable mobile signal.

References

  1. "Har-Ki-Doon valley". Retrieved 5 July 2008.
  2. "Har Ki Dun Trek 2023- Guide,Itinerary,Dates,Cost- Trekkaro". Retrieved 10 July 2021.

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