
Complete Cost Breakdown
Har Ki Dun Trek costs ₹9k–₹16k; forest department camping fees, Sankri transfers, and 7-day duration shape the cost.
Package Price Range
Price depends on group size, inclusions (transport/medical), and operator experience.
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₹12,500 – ₹15,000
What You Get
Sankri hotel included, small group (10-12), all transport, better guides.
₹9,500 – ₹11,500
What You Get
Basic camping, shared transit, larger groups (20+), standard meals.
₹16,000 – ₹18,500
What You Get
Superior homestays/rooms, private SUVs, high-end gear, personalized menu.
| Operator | Starting Price | Max Group |
|---|---|---|
| The Crazy Mountaineers | 12,000 | --- members |
| Climb High Adventures | 12,000 | --- members |
Quality of guesthouse in Sankri, group size, and whether Dehradun transport is included. Premium operators include offloading and better safety gear.
Always ask your operator if these are included in the upfront package price.
Forest Permit Fee: ₹150–200 per day (Indian) or ₹600 per day (Foreign). Usually paid extra.
Jeep from Sankri to Taluka (Return): ₹200–400 per person.
Mule Offloading: ₹350–500 per day per bag.
Local doctor medical certificate at Sankri: ₹200–500.
Tips for local staff: ₹800–1,000 customary for the 7-day duration.
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This encyclopedia entry for Har Ki Dun Trek is curated from a mix of public survey records, first-hand climber accounts, and official permit logs. However, mountains are dynamic. If you have been on this route recently and noticed a change in terrain, water availability, or local regulations, we want to hear from you.
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