The Himalayan Mountain range holds incomparable beauty and magnificence. The Indian Himalayas are undoubtedly the most beautiful and divine. The rich and vivid culture, which is thousands of years old, has been cherished in the Himalayas, and great sages and mystics have found divine abode there. This ancient culture and spiritual vibrations are still found and experienced by nature lovers. There are certain areas in the Indian Himalayas where you can still observe and experience the ancient Himalayan culture and divine vibes. One such place is ‘Sankri’ and its surrounding areas and neighboring villages.
Sankri is a small village in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. This small village is becoming famous among trekkers since it is considered the starting point of many well-known and offbeat treks of the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. You can witness the spectacular view of the Garhwal Himalayan Mountain Range from Sankri. You will be able to spot peaks like Vijay Top, Baradsar Top, and Mt. Swargarohini, along with beautiful Himalayan valleys like Dev Kyara Valley and Har ki Dun Valley.
Apart from trekking, the village of Sankri has a lot more to offer to trekkers and tourists of which they may not be aware. Sankri is the best vacation destination in Uttarakhand for nature lovers, birdwatchers, adventure lovers, architects (due to ancient mountain architecture), writers, bloggers, and also for those who are willing to stay in the mountains for a long period and work from there.
In this blog, we have informed you about the main attractions and activities that you can do at/near Sankri. This article will be helpful to readers who are willing to explore Sankri and the surrounding region. First things first. Since Sankri is popular as a starting point for many treks, let’s check what treks are available in the backpack of Sankri.
Many well-known treks start from Sankri. You must have heard of the Kedarkantha Trek, Har ki Dun Trek, Bali Pass Trek, and Phulara Ridge Trek. These treks have become popular in the last few years. Apart from these, there are many other treks that are lesser-known and start from the same region, such as Baraadsar Trek, Maldaru Lake Trek, Dev Kyara Trek, Ruinsara Lake Trek, and many others.
You can choose to embark on these treks considering your physical and mental endurance and the difficulty level of the treks. Trekking in the Himalayas will indeed be an enchanting and enriching experience for you.
If you are looking for short treks or 1-day hikes near Sankri, you will find many options to wander around and explore the region in the lap of Mother Nature, where you will be able to witness the stunning beauty of the Himalayas. The views of snow-covered Himalayan mountains, alpine lakes, lush green forests, and meadows will fill your heart with immense positivity and enthusiasm. Here, we have suggested some of the most beautiful 1-day hikes near Sankri.
Juda Ka Talab is a small alpine lake located amidst the beautiful lush green Himalayan forests. It serves as the 1st-day campsite for those embarking on the Kedarkantha Trek. The trek from Sankri to Juda Ka Talab is only 4 km long, requiring only 2-3 hours to complete. This one-day hike is easy and ideal for beginners. The peaceful environment (especially in the off-season) and the beautiful reflection of pine and oak trees on the surface of Juda ka Talab will surely be a mesmerizing experience for you. In the peak winter months, the lake remains frozen.
Hargaon lies right beside Juda Ka Talab, and some trekkers, while going for the Kedarkantha Trek from Sankri, opt to stay at Hargaon. Hargaon boasts beautiful forests. There are many adventure activities that you can do here. Children will surely enjoy activities like Ziplining, Jumarring, Rock Climbing, Burma Bridge, Valley Crossing, and many others.
Hence, Hargaon can be an ideal picnic place for families. After having breakfast at the guest house, embark on a short hike with a packed lunch; reach there, enjoy some fun and adventurous activities, and return to the Himalaya Shelter Guest House.
What would the list of holiday kickbacks would be without a waterfall on the list? The Kotgaon Waterfall is one of the isolated gems amidst the Uttarkashi region. this is an enchanting waterfall cascading amidst the forest studded region.
This waterfall rests, just 4 km away from the enchanting village of Sankri. One should traverse through the dense forests and a majestic trail. this is an ideal retreat from modernity with its tranquil ambiance.
Kotgaon waterfall is surrounded by thick forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron trees painting the whole experience green. not to mention the enchanting view of towering snow-capped peaks and rugged terrains.
This endeavour enables us to embrace the complete ambiance of Trekking, Picnicking, and Photography altogether. The silver lining of this journey would be Hidden caves! These were believed to be used by our ancestral sages and saints to meditate.
Located at the Purola Tehsil of Uttarkashi district. It was initiated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and was named after the legendary freedom fighter “Govind Ballabh Pant” stretching from an altitude of 1,300 mts to 6,323 mts covering an area of 958 Kms.
Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to variety of flora and fauna along with diverse bird species.  this is a haven for someone passionate about Bird watching.Â
This bio reserve host varied species of vegetation ranging from medicinal herbs of ayurveda to the juicy rodendron flower. one can enter this majestic homeland of varied species through various entry points such as Naitwar on Supin range and the town Dharkani.
Amidst the magnificent sanctuary rests Har ki doon Valley, also home to the endangered snow leopard species. enables us to set our sights on the legendary Swarga Rohini ranges. Har ki doon valley enables the trekkers to traverse along the legendary Supin river
Some of the magnificent species resting inside the forest are:Bharal, Himalayan Monal, Bears, Musk deer, Black eagle, Golden eagle and many more!
When in Sankri, you can choose to go for a village exploration program. The neighboring villages of Har ki Dun Valley like Gangad, Dharkot, and Osla are full of mountain scenery and are famous for their unique culture and traditions. You can choose to stay in any of the villages in a mountain homestay. The amenities will be basic, but the experience you will get here cannot be described in words. You will be able to observe the unique architecture of the village homes. If you are in Osla, you can visit the famous Someshwar Mahadev Temple. The unique architecture of this ancient temple is truly amazing. You can also observe the unique professions of the villagers and activities associated with their respective professions like wool weaving, Cholai farming, and many others.
You can participate in farming by working in the stepped mountain fields. In the months of July and August, you can come here to participate and observe apple farming.
And you know what? You can also try your hand at cooking. Cooking local cuisines in a wood-fired oven will be a delightful experience, won’t it? Overall, this will be a memorable Himalayan cultural exploration trip.
Are you willing to see what an ancient Himalayan village looks like? The cozy wooden homes nestled amidst the Himalayan mountains, with a beautiful Himalayan river flowing in the nearby valley. Can there be anything more beautiful than this? The villagers are very friendly and welcoming. You can drive from Sankri to Gangad in a local cab. It may be a bumpy ride for a while, but once you reach Gangad, you will feel that it was all worth it.
Osla A 5000-year-old settlement located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, this village rests at an altitude of 2,590mts. Trekkers trek via the osla village or traverse through it on their way back.
This village has its roots steeped into the epic of Mahabharata! also home to the temple dedicated to the legendary warrior Duryodhana. there are still no Propper electrical or internet services to this day. this is an isolated village.
The temple along with the rest of the village is a wonderful piece of traditional wooden architecture. we can still find the spectacular carvings depicting the ancient marvels of Mahabharata. the culture, the houses and the natives remind us of our roots and how far we progressed thanks to modernity.
The natives dwelling there make their living mainly of agriculture and handicrafts.The origins of this village date Back to 3100 BEC. This thousand-year-old heritage is one we shouldn’t miss to embrace.
Mori is just 25 km away from Sankri. After having breakfast, you can drive to Mori for a thrilling adventure. Mori stands out as one of the most picturesque stretches along the entire route. You will be going for white water rafting on the Tons River, which is a tributary of the Yamuna River. The water rapids will take away all the exhaustion of the trek, and the adrenaline rush will fill you with sheer happiness. After white water rafting, you will enjoy delicious meals at the picnic site. After having lunch, rest for an hour there and enjoy the beautiful natural scenery. Then, you will walk to the natural swimming pool. Kids will enjoy bathing in the serene swimming pool crafted by Mother Nature. You will arrive back in Sankri in the evening and retire for the day. At night, a cozy campfire can be arranged for our group at the guest house.
Sankri and its surrounding region fall within the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, which is one of the six National Parks of Uttarakhand.
This National Park is home to 102 species of birds. Hence, Sankri can be considered an excellent place for birdwatching. You may not spot all 102 species of birds, but you will surely spot many of them. Some of the birds found here are the Himalayan Monal, Koklass Pheasant, Chukor, Black Francolin, Common Hill Partridge, Bearded Vulture, Golden Eagle, Western Tragopan, Steppe Eagle, and Black Eagle. In the near future, Sankri and its surrounding forests will emerge as a beautiful sight for birdwatching.
Apart from this, there are a number of tree and plant species that can be spotted in this region. Therefore, those who are interested in learning about Himalayan botany can also come to Sankri for exploration.
Work from Mountains and Work from Himalayas is the concept that came into existence post-COVID pandemic, where professionals from different fields look towards the mountains with hopeful eyes, seeking a long-term stay while working from the mountains instead of their congested city apartments. Any boring or monotonous task can become interesting with the fresh breezes of the divine Himalayas.
Sankri, due to its beautiful and peaceful surroundings, is emerging as a popular Work from Mountain destination. We take pride in saying that Himalaya Shelter has introduced this concept in the Sankri region. These days, the Himalaya Shelter Guest House in Sankri hosts many corporates who are willing to work from the Himalayas.
After completing the trek or tour, you can choose to explore the Sankri Market. Unlike shopping destinations in famous hill stations, Sankri doesn’t have fancy and expensive souvenir shops. However, from the small shops in the Sankri market, you can purchase handmade gifts for your loved ones. If you are a foodie and enjoy experimenting with new ingredients, don’t forget to purchase “Mandua Ka Atta” (millet flour) and local red rice. By doing so, you will not only get local food ingredients but also support the local economy by purchasing products from the villagers.
The guesthouse offers a cozy and comfortable stay to trekkers and tourists. The spacious rooms with attached washrooms and electric geysers provide trekkers with much-required comfort. You can sit on the balcony and enjoy the beautiful sunset views. The spectacular sight of the sun setting behind the Himalayas will be a mesmerizing experience for you. Delicious and hygienic food will be served to you. If informed in advance, we can serve you the delicious Garhwali Thali.
Due to its prime location, spectacular views, peaceful surroundings, spacious rooms, luxurious stay, delicious food, and excellent services, Himalaya Shelter Guest House in Sankri attracts many trekkers and travelers, and also hosts nature lovers who are looking for a great work-from-the-mountains option. We have hosted trekkers/nature lovers of all age groups from around the world, and our courteous staff is well-trained to serve all clients and take care of their needs. Himalaya Shelter Guest House in Sankri is the best place to stay with your family.
To reach Sankri, you will first have to come to Dehradun. You can arrive in Dehradun via public transport, train, or flight. Please note that the Dehradun Airport is almost 25 km away from Dehradun City. Therefore, if you are coming to Dehradun by flight, you will have to take a shared taxi to reach Dehradun city, from where you can find a shared taxi or government bus for your further journey.
Dehradun Railway Station offers limited options for buses to Sankri. A single government bus departs at 8:00 am, while two private buses leave around 6:30 and 7:00 am from the vicinity of the railway station, bound for Sankri town. The drive from Dehradun to the Sankri Basecamp takes approximately 7 to 8 hours to cover. The fare for this journey hovers around Rs. 400 per person, and interestingly, it remains fairly consistent for both government and private bus services.
Located just 300 meters from Dehradun Railway Station, near Hotel Milan or Hotel Grand, you can easily find shared or private taxis. These taxis offer services up to Purola, a distance of 54 kilometers from Sankri. The journey, spanning approximately 5 to 6 hours, comes with a fare ranging from Rs. 400 to Rs. 500.
Upon reaching Purola, shared cabs are available to transport you directly to Sankri. It’s crucial to note that these cabs typically depart before noon, so plan your journey accordingly. The cab fare from Purola to Sankri varies between Rs. 200 and Rs. 300. It’s important to mention that this fare applies only when the taxi is fully occupied; otherwise, the cost may be distributed among the total number of participants.
If, for any reason or personal preference, you happen to miss the available buses or taxis from Dehradun, an alternative is to opt for a private taxi. You can book one at the same location or near Prince Chowk, approximately 400 meters away from the Railway Station. This service typically ranges from approximately Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 7,500, depending on the type of vehicle chosen, such as a Dzire or Bolero.
Himalaya Shelter is a travel and trekking agency that offers a variety of transport options catering to both shared and private preferences, providing direct transportation to Sankri for trekkers. For shared vehicles, please note that fixed departure dates are in place. It is advisable to inquire and secure your seats at least a week in advance of the departure from Dehradun. The cost for shared transport is Rs. 800 per person.
Alternatively, booking rates may vary for those preferring a private vehicle, ranging from Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 12,000, depending on the vehicle of choice, including options such as Dzire, Ertiga, Innova, and Mini. It’s recommended to consider your preferences and plan accordingly for a seamless journey.