Sankri Village hosts various kinds of stays including Guest houses, Homestays, and Hotels, If you want to experience the real essence of a place, then a homestay is a perfect option for you. The homestays act as a bridge between locals and travelers, letting them connect over stories and culture.
If you have a love for trekking the Himalayas, then you must have heard about Sankri or Saur village. Sankri village is located in the Mori Tehsil of Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand. It’s a beautiful Himalayan valley, which also serves as the base camp for multiple treks like the Kedarkantha Trek and Har ki Dun Trek.
The village lies between mountains filled with lush green deodar forest, pine forest, and beautiful lakes, making it a blissful hamlet. The temples add a traditional touch to the place, as the incarnations on their walls tell the story of the Mahabharata.
If you are planning to visit Sankri and wish to get an authentic experience of culture, adventure, and natural beauty, then you have to stay in a homestay because it can not be explored in just one day.
It also allows the different generations to mingle and experience the rich culture of the mountains.
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Himalaya Shelter homestay is a great option for you if you are looking for a place that feels like home. After a long journey, all we need is an affordable, comfortable place to rest, and this homestay ticks all the boxes of a perfect stay. The features are as follows:
This homestay is so much more than just lodging; it gives you a homelike experience away from home. The rooms are cozy and spacious with huge windows leading to a balcony with a majestic mountain view. They provide you with all the basic amenities like a comforter, extra beds, and food.
Must Read: How was the experience of staying in Sankri – By Tina, from Spain (an ex-visitor at Himalaya Shelter)
You can find the Pahadi culture in every corner of this place. They serve Pahadi dishes that taste like home-cooked meals, providing you with a complete experience of a mountain lifestyle. You will get a lot of opportunities to befriend the locals and get in touch with the culture and traditions of this place. Staying at a homestay in Sankri provides chances for cultural exchange, building friendships, enhancing intercultural competence, and practicing local languages while receiving valuable local advice.
No matter what kind of job you do, every one of them is stressful and frustrating. But a slight change in the scenery can be a game changer for you. Imagine waking up in the morning with a beautiful sunrise and attending your meetings on the balcony with an amazing view of the mountains. Imagine taking short breaks between work and going for a walk in nature; the cold breeze touching your face and cooling off the steam from work. Himalaya Shelter ( One of the best trekking companies in India ) provides you with all these things, along with a reliable internet connection and a cozy workspace.
You can connect with yourself while staying connected to the world. It acts as a common ground for students, solo travelers, and families, allowing them to connect over the magic of this place.
Read the blog by one of our visitors to learn more about the experience of working from home at the Himalaya Shelter Homestay in Sankri.
For a customized experience, we allow our guests to adjust their stay according to their requirements. So, you can stay as long or as short as you want. The rooms and all the other amenities are kept at an affordable price while not compromising on quality of privacy, comfort, hospitality, and assistance.
We respect our culture and mountains. This is why our main goal is to support the local community and conserve the natural beauty of the hills. We ensure that we support the local artisans and businesses to support the local economy. Along with this, we ensure that we don’t disturb the natural balance of our environment. We ensure that you immerse in culture and get a personal understanding of customs and traditions.
We do not just provide you with a place to stay, but we can also help you to plan your weekend trips. We offer adventure packages that include trekking, ziplining, excursions, and so much more. You will get a guide who will help you explore the beauty of Sankri.
Sankri village is located around 200 km away from Dehradun. You can take a train or bus from your location to Dehradun, and from there you can take a cab or bus to Sankri.
The route from Dehradun to Sankri is Dehradun Railway Station-Mussoorie-Nainbagh-Nauguon-Purola-Jarmola-Mori-Netwar-Sankri.
The ways by which you can reach your homestay in Sankri are mentioned below:
Once you reach the Dehradun Railway station, you can easily find a Government bus from Dehradun. You can find them at the Mussorie bus stand. It is located near the railway station, so you don’t have to worry about the bus timings. There are three buses on the Dehradun to Sankri route that leave at 5:30, 6:30, and 7:30, respectively. If you miss them, then you can opt for cab services. It will take you approximately 8-10 hours to reach Sankri.
You can take shared Jeeps from Dehradun to Sankri, but not all of them take you directly to the location, and you may have to change cabs in between. They have a time restriction, and hence the best time to travel via Jeep is between 5 and 8.
Once you reach Sankri, you can hire a cab and reach the Himalaya Shelter homestay.
Sankri village is well known for its scenic views, sankri temple and amazing adventure activities. You can do following things when you visit Sankri.
It’s a not-so-famous trek of Sankri, and this is exactly what makes it more unique. The special part of this trek is that it has the most amazing camping experience because of its route.
The route goes through Phulara Ridge and is a little more difficult than the Kedarkantha trek but it has an amazing view of mountains and lakes. Book your homestay in Sankri to enjoy this meadow trek, consider the best season from May to June in summer and August to October in autumn.
It’s the highest zipline in Uttakhand and it is 700 meters long. It’s a perfect cocktail of adrenaline rush for you and your friends. It is located among the beautiful valleys with the view of pine and deodar trees make it an unforgettable experience. It feels like you are flying over the mountains, giving it a surreal touch. You can visit the location in between the periods of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
It is one of the best beginner-friendly treks with a great view of the Himalayas. The peak is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and thus it also serves as a religious trek for many people.
Apart from this, it has the best sunset view in Sankri, making it an awesome spot for friends. The best time to go on Kedarkantha Trek is from December to February, as you would be able to enjoy snowy mountains during this time.
This talab is located at an altitude of 2700 meters above sea level. The name comes from an old tale that when Lord Shiva opened his locks, some water fell from his hair and formed this lake. Hence, it is known as Juda Ka Talab. It is a famous spot for camping and trekking, and the best time to visit this place is between October and June.
It is the most famous temple of this area because of its religious value and its rich architecture. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the temple is made with deodar woods. Each section of this is filled with intricate carvings depicting the Indian culture.
Swargarohini has a religious significance as the Pandavas crossed this route to reach heaven. It is a group of 4 peaks, and it is filled with trees and barren patches of land, giving it a mystical view. It is located in the Gobind Ballabh Pant National Park and hence has a rich biodiversity. The best time to visit this place is between March and December.
The local shops sell plenty of souvenirs, including traditional art and decorative items. You can also find hiking gear in the rental shops of the Sankri market.
If you want to see traditional mountain homes that are made from wood and rocks, then Taluka Village is the perfect place for you. It is located around 12 km away from Sankri, and the homes here are made from wooden logs and rocks. The place is rich in greenery, giving it a movie-like experience.
If you are looking for an authentic mountain life, then you must visit Jakhol village. The residents have perfectly preserved the culture and tradition of the mountains. The villagers still rely on cattle rearing and agriculture for their livelihood. This place is filled with traditional homes, trees, and scenic untouched views, making it a suitable spot for bird-watching and photography.
It’s the place where Har ki Dun ends and is known as the last village of Har ki Dun Valley; it is located in Swargarohini Peak. It is similar to Jakhol village and has religious importance due to its history in mythological books. It looks beautiful during the snowfall.