Harsil Valley sits as the crown of Uttarakhand, located in the district of Uttarkashi. The valley is situated at an elevation of 2620 meters on the banks of river Bhagirathi. Popularly known as the Switzerland of India. This valley is a cluster of 8 villages, namely, Sukki, Mukbha/Mukhva, Harsil , Bagori, Dharali, Jhala, Jaspur & Purali. Explore the natural beauty and tranquility of Harsil Valley , a small town on the banks of River Bhagirathi en route to Gangotri. Enjoy the scenic views of snow-capped mountains, dense forests, gushing water and local culture on this easy trek. Harsil Valley is a hidden gem of Uttarakhand with scenic villages, temples, and lakes. Learn how to plan your trip to Harsil Valley in winter, summer, or autumn with this detailed guide. Harsil in Summer April marks the beginning of the spring season and is a very pleasant time to be in Harsil . Water from the melting snow will feed the hill slopes and there will be plenty of greenery around. May and June are the peak tourist season when the valley receives most of its visitors in the year. The average temperature at this time will be around 10 degrees Celsius at night and 20 degrees Celsius during the day. Harsil in Monsoon The monsoon season is not really a good time to be ...

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