Overview

  • Altitude: 15200 Ft.
  • Trek Length: 42 Km.
  • Duration: 6 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Base Camp: Joshimath
  • Nearest Town: Joshimath
  • Best Season: June to September
  • Pick & Drop: Rishikesh to Rishikesh
  • State: Uttarakhand

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About

The Valley of Flowers Trek is nestled in the vicinity of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and with its multitude of blooming flowers covering the vast expanse of land makes the valley of flower one of the most beautiful Himalayan treks our country has to offer.

Stretched to an expanse of 87.5 square kilometers with an altitude of 15,200ft, the valley of flowers trek is popular among all kinds of trekkers. The sheer beauty that the rich biodiversity offers attracts many avid nature lovers and the steep ascents and descents allow trekkers to relish in the experience of commencing this Himalayan trek and ticking it off of their bucket list. With the Hemkund Sahib awaiting on the other side of the trek, many pilgrims embark upon the valley of flowers trek as well. 

Being one of the oldest known treks, The valley of flower trek came on to every trekkers radar all over the world when it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 2002. The valley is home to more than 520 species of flowers which come together to form a tapestry of colors in front of you with dominating shades of pink, blue and purple. The valley of flowers national park is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand and along with being home to a diverse range of flora, it is also home to many endangered animals including snow leopard and red fox. 

Nestled at an altitude of approx 12,000ft, The Valley of Flower National park along with Nanda Devi National park come together to form a transition zone between the mighty HImalayas and the Zanskar range of mountains.

The valley of flowers trek comes under the easy to moderate category when it comes to grading the difficulty level and is considered to be a perfect trek for beginners and even a great trek for families. The hardest climb being the one to Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara which is the highest Gurudwara in the world and one of the most important pilgrim sites in Uttarakhand. 

The valley itself stretches to a length of almost 10 kilometers, with colors of rainbows speckled across the patchwork of grass, compelling you to stop and look at them closely. The scent of flora lingers in the air and is hard to miss as you keep traversing through the valley, walking on the narrow path that cuts across the flower beds to make way.  

In this valley of flower trek itinerary, we start our journey with a 8 hour drive from Rishikesh to Joshimath which is the basecamp for the Valley of flowers trek. Though the drive can seem strenuous, the beautiful scenery that accompanies you, providing you a glimpse at four of the Panch Prayags which are five holy sites of the confluence of the river ganga  namely - Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, and Nand Prayag will surely this drive a visual treat for your eyes. Upon reaching Joshimath, we will check in to our lodgings and retire for the night.

The next day, we drive from Joshimath to Pulna village which is the starting point for the valley of flower trek. Upon reaching there, we start trekking to Ghangaria. We gradually ascend on a stretch of a 9 kilometer route with the Pushpawati river flowing alongside. The trek is considered to be of easy to moderate category with the uphill route consisting of stone carved paths and steep ascents testing your endurance slightly as you walk up to your next campsite, Ghangaria village which is located at an altitude of 10,000ft. The trail is lined with many small dhabas so you will have plenty of resources to refill your water bottles and get snacks as you move forward. After walking for almost half of the distance, you will be able to see the Hathi Parvat ranges in front of you. From there on the climb is steep and you’ll be required to maintain proper footing until you reach your campsite.

The next day you will be able to traverse through the valley of flowers. But before that you have to cover at least a stretch of 4 kilometers of land. As you keep walking for a duration of at least 10 minutes, you will stumble upon the Laxman waterfall which gushes streams of sparkling water, the sight of which will surely refresh you. After a few minutes, you will reach the forest check post, from where you can buy tickets. The check post signifies your proximity to another marvel of nature in the form of a wooden bridge that is perched upon the Pushpavati river. No sooner after you have crossed the bridge, mountains will start peeking from behind. Every direction that you take will seem like a natural paradise because all colors of rainbow are now on the ground in the form of blooming flowers. The difficulty level of the valley of flowers trek becomes easier here as you have to walk flatly throughout the valley. 

Adorning the Himalayan peaks with different hues belonging to native flowers like poppies, Himalayan roses, geraniums etc. The flowery carpet will end after a 5 kilometer stretch at a glacier but the sight of the majestic Himalayan peaks of Nilgiri Parvat, Bhyundar Khal, Rattan, Gauri Parvat etc still make the view picturesque with cold stream of water flowing throughout. Eating and camping in the valley isn’t allowed so you will have to head back to Ghangaria and retire for the night.

The hardest part of the valley of flowers trek commences the next day as you head out for Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib, nestled at an altitude of 15,200 ft, it is the highest Gurudwara in the world. The six hour long trek from Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib is challenging in more than one way, the first one being that in a matter of a few hours, you gain an altitude of 5,000ft and the scenic views are replaced by steep descents making the climb rather strenuous. As you keep walking, you will be able to look over the entire valley of flowers and soon a cascading waterfall will come into view. You’d be able to feel the low oxygen levels as you gradually ascend, and that is your cue to keep drinking water as much as you can. After traversing on stone paved pathways and stumbling upon melting glaciers, Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib will bless you with the Hemkund lake right by its side, mirroring its pristine beauty. All your efforts will feel worth it once you have a cup of hot piping chai and a mouthful of khichdi that is distributed during the Langar. 

As you stroll in the premise, you’d feel a sense of peace that you won’t find anywhere else. The lake, which is formed by the melting glaciers of Hathi Parvat and Saptarishi peaks, reflects the grandeur of the mountain as well. When the skies are crystal clear, you get a view of the Saptarishis peaks beckoning you closer while on the lake side, rare flowers like the Brahma Kamal add more charm to the beauty of Hemkund lake. On a clear day, you will be able to glimpse at Himalayan peaks of Nilgiri Parvat, Bhyundar Khal, Gauri Parvat as well.  A temple dedicated to Laxman, Lord Rama’s brother is also situated near the lake and you can pay your respects there as well. You will soon have to descend and the 7 kilometer walk can put strain on your muscles. 

The next day is relatively easier as the descent to Pulna village would feel easier than the steep uphill climbing of the previous day. The trail is lined with enough dhabas and snack shops making it even easier to descend and in no time you’d have reached the base from where we’d be driving to Joshimath commencing our valley of flowers trek.

Being one of the most well- known treks in the Indian Himalayas, Valley of Flowers trek is quite safe. It has well-laid trails frequented by pilgrims. However, one needs to be careful on the slippery sections of the trail, especially during the rainy season.

The best time to do the Valley of Flowers trek is from the months of July and August when the blooming of flowers is at its peak. The prominent species of flowers that avid nature lovers find here are Brahmakamal, Blue Poppy, Cobra Lily Anemone, Geranium, Marsh Marigold & Primula. Also, the valley has to offer much more than flowers. There are waterfalls, glaciers, towering mountains, gushing rivers and quaint villages, not to mention an abundance of peace. 

Short Itinerary

1st Day: Rishikesh to Joshimath (253 Kilometers, 8 Hours Drive)

2nd Day: Joshimath to Pulna Drive (22 Kilometers) | Ghangaria Trek (09 Kilometers)

3rd Day: Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers Trek and back (10 Kilometers)

4th Day: Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib Trek and back (14 Kilometers)

5th Day: Ghangaria to Pulna (09 Kilometers) | Drive Joshimath (22 Kilometers)

6th Day: Joshimath to Rishikesh (253 Kilometers, 08 Hours Drive)

Batches

25th Jun to 30th Jun Open {25th Jun (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 30th Jun (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

2nd Jul to 7th Jul Open {2nd Jul (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 7th Jul (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

9th Jul to 14th Jul Open {9th Jul (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 14th Jul (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

16th Jul to 21st Jul Open {16th Jul (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 21st Jul (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

23rd Jul to 28th Jul Open {23rd Jul (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 28th Jul (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

30th Jul to 4th Aug Open {30th Jul (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 4th Aug (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

6th Aug to 11th Aug Open {6th Aug (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 11th Aug (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

13th Aug to 18th Aug Open {13th Aug (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 18th Aug (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

20th Aug to 25th Aug Open {20th Aug (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 25th Aug (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

27th Aug to 1st Sep Open {27th Aug (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 1st Sep (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

3rd Sep to 8th Sep Open {3rd Sep (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 8th Sep (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

10th Sep to 15th Sep Open {10th Sep (Saturday) 06:00 AM to 15th Sep (Thursday) 09:00 PM}

Price

Rishikesh to Rishikesh:

Tempo Traveller
Triple Occupancy 10500 / Person

Itinerary (Rishikesh to Rishikesh)

  • 1

    1st Day : Rishikesh to Joshimath (253 Kilometers, 8 Hours Drive)

    • The group will assemble at the pick-up point by 8 AM.
    • The trek leader will be introduced here followed by a group introduction and tour briefing.
    • Later on, we'll head towards Joshimath.
    • Midway, we'll cross Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, and Panch Prayag.
    • We'll be reaching Joshimath by the evening.
    • Post-check-in, dinner will be served followed by an overnight stay in Joshimath.

    The pickup point is Rishikesh ISBT (tentative).

  • 2

    2nd Day : Joshimath to Pulna Drive (22 Kilometers) | Ghangaria Trek (09 Kilometers)

    • Post breakfast, we'll head out for Pulna village.
    • Upon reaching our destination, we'll start trekking towards the first checkpoint, Ghangaria Village.
    • We'll reach Ghangaria Village by the afternoon.
    • Lunch will be served after checking into our accommodation.
    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in Ghangaria Village.

     

  • 3

    3rd Day : Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers Trek and back (10 Kilometers)

    • After an early breakfast, we'll head out for a Forest Check Post.
    • Midway, we'll have a packed lunch during one of the break sessions.
    • On reaching Forest Check Post, we'll move towards Valley of Flowers, which is the main attraction of the whole trek.
    • After a while, we'll trek down from Valley of Flowers to Ghangaria village.
    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in Ghangaria Village.
  • 4

    4th Day : Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib Trek and back (14 Kilometers)

    • Breakfast will be served in the morning.
    • After which, we'll head out for a trek to Hemkund Sahib(World's Highest Gurudwara).
    • Midway, we'll be having a packed lunch during one of the breaks.
    • We'll reach our destination by the afternoon and will stay for a while before trekking back to Ghangaria Village.
    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in Ghangaria Village.
  • 5

    5th Day : Ghangaria to Pulna (09 Kilometers) | Drive Joshimath (22 Kilometers)

    • After an early breakfast, we'll head towards Pulna village.
    • Upon reaching Pulna, change for Joshimath, which will be our next destination.
    • Upon reaching our destination in the evening, dinner will be served followed by an overnight stay in Joshimath.
  • 6

    6th Day : Joshimath to Rishikesh (253 Kilometers, 08 Hours Drive)

    • Post breakfast, we'll head out for Rishikesh.
    • We'll reach Rishikesh by the evening.
    • The group disassembles here.
    • The Valley of Flowers Trek ends here.

    Short summary of your Valley of flowers trek: 

    In this valley of flowers trek, you start your journey from Rishikesh to Joshimath with the latter being situated at an altitude of 6,200 ft. Though the drive is long, it is in no way boring as you get to witness the beauty of the panch prayags on your way along with the picturesque Chamoli and Srinagar districts of Uttarakhand as well. 

    A market area line Joshimath, making it lively and giving it a vibrance that you’d enjoy.  Mobile network and connectivity is also available in Joshimath. You’d be spending a night here before embarking on the Valley of flower trek.

    The next day you’d be driving to Pulna village which is the starting point for the Valley of flower trek. Gradual ascent on rocky paths will lead you to Ghangaria village after almost 5 hours of trekking during which you will attain an altitude of 10,000ft. All along the Pushpawati river would be flowing alongside you on the 9 kilometer uphill route. Since many shops and dhabas are present on this trek route, you will have plenty of resources to get refreshments from and to rest between treks. There are stairs for convenience as well as many pilgrims take this route to go to the Hemkund sahib. Upon reaching the village, you can stay at guest houses.

    The distance from Ghangaria to valley of flowers is 4 kilometers and this part of the trail in the valley of flowers trek comes under the easy category because of the flat walk towards and through the valley. 

    In this itinerary of the Valley Of Flowers trek you attain an altitude of 15,200 ft spread across a stretch of 42 km. During the course of five days, your trekking hours last up to 6 hours where you gain an average altitude of 2000ft everyday. 

    The entire valley stretches like a carpet that is a blend of different hues with green, yellow and pink being the most prominent ones. The mountains overlook the valley adding more charm to the picturesque scenery in front of you. Colorful blossoms of more than 300 species spread across the valley ending only after 5 kilometers at a glacial point. 

    The valley of flowers trek is an easy to moderate trek that offers a rare access to the Himalayan ranges in Uttarakhand.The valley itself is about 2 km wide and 8 km long. The temperature on the Valley of flowers trek usually stays somewhere between 5 to 20 degrees celsius with chances of rainfall while trekking as the clouds are almost thick over the valley. 

    The trekking from Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib is the hardest part of the trek, making the difficulty level of Valley of flower trek increasing from easy to moderate because of the altitude gain as well as the steep ascents. However, the commencing of the trek ending with the peaceful chants at Hemkund Sahib makes all the efforts more worth it. 

    The beauty of the valley of flowers trek lies not just in the flowers but the fact that people from all over the country as well as the world find something or the other captivating enough in the trek. 

     The best time to do the Valley of flowers trek is when spring arrives because only then you get to see most of the flowers that adorn the vast expanse of greenlands, making the trekking experience worth it. 

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Inclusions

Transportation during the journey from the pickup on day 01 to drop on day 06 is covered.

Accommodations on sharing basis as per itinerary (Triple /Quad Occupancy).

Meal Plan: AP (Breakfast+ Lunch + Dinner, starting from Day 01 Dinner till Day 06 Breakfast)

Trip Lead will be present at all times during the tour.

Local Transportation Joshimath to Pulna and Return

Local Guide will be present at all times during the tour.

All kinds of Permits

First Aid Kits

Oxygen Cylinders

Infrared Thermometer

Oximeter

Exclusions

Any expenses of personal nature.

Meals during transit.

Hot water Rs. 100 per bucket in Ghangaria.

Insurance of any kind.

Any fees and permits (for non-Indians).

Unscheduled delay due to a landslide.

Cost Escalation due to “Force Majeure and Evacuation charges”.

Anything not mentioned explicitly in the above program.

Cancellation Policy

No cancellations will be taken over the call or WhatsApp message. Please reply to the email of the payment receipt that you have received at the time of booking.

Free Cancellation up to 45 days before the departure date

44 Days to 30 days of Departure date. 10% of the total trip cost. (Booking amount is non-refundable)

 29 Days to 20 Days of Departure date. 25% of the total trip cost.

 19 Days to 10 Days of Departure date. 50% of the total trip cost.

 9 Days to 6 Days of Departure date. 75% of the total trip cost.

 5 Days to Trip Departure date. 100% of the total trip cost.

 No Show. No refund.

In case of government orders, harsh weather conditions, protests, landslides, or any other unforeseen circumstances, we work out the best possible alternate plans or trips/treks. At times even certain activities are canceled, the organization provides the best alternative but no refunds are provided.

 If a trek is called off at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, etc.), JustWravel will issue a trek voucher for the full amount and if possible will provide an alternate trek. 

The voucher can be redeemed up to the same amount for the same trek or another trek in the next 365 days from the trek departure date. But no refund would be provided.

 Any extra expense due to any natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.), will be borne by the customer. The company will not be liable.

 Cancellations policy will differ during the peak season and for popular destinations

Things To Pack

Backpack (Min 55 Ltrs with rain cover): It is important that you pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.

Day backpack (20 – 30 Ltrs): When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite. 

Floaters or Sandals: Although the entire trek requires a good quality shoe, you still need to let your feet breathe to avoid chafing and blisters. When you are at the camp, a good pair of sandals and floaters will help you to move freely.

Trekking Shoes: A good trekking shoe is one that is comfortable, provides ankle support and has a good grip as well. They shouldn’t be chunky, instead they should be lightweight and sturdy.

3 Quick Dry Tees: It’s important that you keep at least three pairs of quick dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene. 

2 Track Pants: A good pair of track pants made of polyester will let your skin breathe. They’re lightweight, dry easily and are comfortable to walk around in. You can easily avoid chafing and rashes by investing in a good pair of track pants.

3 Pair of Cotton Socks: Cotton socks are extremely comfortable to move around in and are lightweight as well which is why you can always count on a good pair of cotton socks while trekking. However, keep in mind to change them and avoid wearing them when they are wet.

1 Pair of Woolen Socks: A good pair of woolen socks, especially merino, are comfortable, limit odors and provide adequate insulation from the cold so you can wear them at night.

1 Poncho: A poncho is basically an evolved form of a rain coat that provides coverage to your body as well as your bag and ensures total water protection from rain. 

1 Heavy Jacket: It’s emphasized that you need to carry proper layers so you can avoid getting cold which is why you need to carry a heavy jacket that you can put on over your other clothes.

1 Pair of Thermal: Thermal is a piece of garment that helps in keeping your body warm in cold temperatures. It is a necessary item that you need when going on a high altitude trek.

Quick-dry towel: A quick dry towel will help in maintaining proper hygiene. It’s necessary that it dries quickly because wet fabric will only increase the chance of bacterial growth.

Windproof Jacket: As you ascend towards high altitude, you get hit by chilly winds and a windbreaker jacket is designed to resist them. They are lightweight and are made of synthetic fibers. 

Woolen Cap: A woolen cap will help prevent cold when you ascend to high altitude. You can also cover your ears to avoid any pain and discomfort you might face when going to high altitudes. 

Gloves: Insulated gloves help in maintaining proper body heat in your hands and also provide better grasp on trekking poles.

Sun Cap: A lightweight sun cap with side flaps is perfect to keep your head cool and avoid sunburns on a sunny day. 

1 Scarf or Balaclava: Along with sun rays and chilly winds, you also get hit by dirt and grime during treks which is why it's important to carry a scarf or balaclava so you can cover your face when needed.

Lip Balm: Your lips can become chapped due to the harsh cold winds so it's important to keep them moisturized.

Cold Cream & SunScreen (SPF 40+): In order to avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.

Antibacterial powder: To avoid rashes that develop from bacterial infestation in your armpits and other parts of your body.

Water Bottle 1 Lt.: Hydration is extremely important when it comes to trekking. To carry a water bottle that you can refill with Himalayan water is a must.

Headlamp or torch: You can’t rely on moonlight when you are in the mountains. A torch or even a headlamp with a fresh pair of batteries is always a good idea to bring along.

Bag for all your Toiletries: A bag with all your essentials including napkins, toothpaste, sanitizers, paper soap etc should be carried in a ziplock bag. 

Things To Know

Since the valley of flowers national park is a heritage site, There is an entry fee of Rs. 150 per head for Indians and Rs.600 for foreigners with the validity of the ticket lasting three days. Camping inside the valley isn’t allowed and every person has to leave until 5 pm in the evening. Mules aren’t allowed inside the park either.  It is also mandatory for trekkers to carry a copy of their identification with photo for entry at forest check posts on the Valley of flowers trek.

The valley only remains accessible from the month of June to September and remains inaccessible through December till May due to heavy snowfall.  

A poncho is necessary on this trek as unexpected drizzles are common on the valley of flowers trek. 

Jio and BSNL have a decent network throughout except when you reach Ganghria and VOF.

Preserving the region and ensuring its sustainability is a major responsibility of every trekker and even though you should be thankful for the abundance of resources for snacks and water, that shouldn’t be an excuse for littering. The ecosystem is fragile and the only reason that you get to see so many species of flora and fauna, along with pristine rivers and alpine meadows is because they are maintained with proper care. Something that every trekker should be aware of while doing the Valley of flowers trek. 

The beauty of Valley of Flowers trek is that the natural phenomena of so many flowers blooming together in the lap of the Himalayas happens only for two months which makes the trekking experience unique but also attracts a lot of crowds. That, along with the pilgrims who seek blessings from Hemkund Sahib, makes Valley of flowers a rather populated trek so you need to be extra careful of your surroundings. 

The altitude gain of 5000ft that occurs when you trek to Hemkund Sahib increases your chances of getting hit by AMS a considerable amount. It’s crucial that you stay hydrated and take rest in between. 

Safety tips for Valley of flowers trek:

Valley of flowers trek is a monsoon trek which means the slopes are slippery but that’s not the only part that is of concern. Due to the rains, the chances of roadblocks and landslides increase considerably. You can avoid inconvenience by adding an extra day in your itinerary for the Valley of flowers trek. 

Camping isn't allowed which means you will not be camping in tents but would be staying in lodgings instead so make sure to keep a watch on your belongings.

Though the trails are well defined, carrying a walking stick will come in handy when you are trekking to Hemkund Sahib. 

After acquiring an altitude of 10,000ft it's important to maintain a steady pace and drink water regularly

On the valley of flower trek, you gain an altitude of 2500 feet on average every day. Since the ascent takes time, it becomes easier for your body to get used to the conditions making this trek slightly easier to embark upon.

This itinerary of the Valley of flowers trek is curated after keeping in mind that your body needs proper time and rest to be able to acclimatize well.

FAQs

Orchids, Poppies, Primilas, Marigold, Daisies, Geranium, Petunia, Sediams, Lilies, Calendula, Zinnia, and several others.

 

No, the government has put restriction on camping at Valley of Flowers.

 

Yes! It is one of the best months in which you can visit Valley of Flowers.

 

Govindghat is the preferred place to stay while on a trip to Valley of Flowers.

 

If it starts raining slowly while trekking then we will continue our trek as per the plan. Your poncho will keep you dry. In case if it is raining heavily then we will try to find any shelter and wait for the rain to stop or slow. If it rains at the campsite then there would not be any problem because all our living tents, kitchen tents, and toilet tents are waterproof. You will stay dry inside.

 

Yes! But the signals would be quite weak.

 

Govindghat is the base camp for the Valley of Flowers trek.

 

You can find the last ATM at Joshimath and its advisable to take some cash out over there in order to not be in a cash crunch.

 

Yes, it is safe to travel as the locals around are humble and helpful.

 

In order to complete the whole trek, one must exercise daily before the trek starts and not carry much luggage with them.

 

Only Idea/BSNL network works but the signal is overall weak and you won't be able to Netflix and Chill during the journey but can make Whatsapp Calls for sure.

 

If you're going by road then you need to take a bus till Haridwar and then you can move by the local transport to Govindghat. But a better way would be to book a flight to the nearest airport situated at Dehradun.

 

You need to book a taxi/bus/road transport in order to move to Govindghat from Haridwar, which is the starting point of the Valley of Flowers trek.

 

The trek for Valley of flowers lasts for a total of 6 days and it is recommended to stay that long for a full experience of the valley.

 

July to August is the best time to visit as the flowers in the valley are at full bloom and one can enjoy the trek fully.

 

You can take a flight to Dehradun which is the nearest airport for visiting Valley of Flowers trek.

 

Starting from Dehradun, you can take a road transport such as a taxi/bus to the Govindghat, which is the starting point of the trek.

 

The Valley of Flowers comes under easy to moderate trek difficulty ranges.

 

If you're going by road then you need to take a bus till Haridwar and then you can move by the local transport to Govindghat. But a better way would be to book a flight to the nearest airport situated at Dehradun or Haridwar.

 

If you're going by road then you need to take a bus till Haridwar and then you can move by the local transport to Govindghat. But a better way would be to book a flight to the nearest airport situated at Dehradun.

 

Yes, you can give suggestions. We will look into that and if we find it feasible then we will apply it.

 

It depends on the difficulty level of the trek. The minimum age for eligibility is 14 years.

 

Yes, it is advisable that you carry your own medication on the trek.

 

Yes, we can customize any trek as per your needs and as per the feasibility.

 

Well, it totally depends from person to person. Usually, there are no side effects of Diamox but if you are having any prior medical conditions then it is better to consult your doctor.

Our itinerary is designed in a way that we take sufficient time to get acclimatized. In case if you are having a problem on the trek then tell your trek leader about your condition as soon as possible.

 

If you're going by road then you need to take a bus till Haridwar and then you can move by the local transport to Govindghat. But a better way would be to book a flight to the nearest airport situated at Dehradun.

 

You need to book a train for Haridwar starting from Delhi in order to visit Valley of Flowers via train.

 

No, but our trek leaders are certified in the Wildlife First Aid course and they always carry a first aid kit and oxygen cylinders on high altitude treks.

 

Himalayan water is considered the purest water and safe to drink. But for safety purposes, we sometimes boil the water and then use it for drinking and cooking.

In case you find any clean water on the trek, always fill your water where the water is running not where the water is stable or is in rest.

 

Yes, we will provide sleeping bags and mattresses during the trek. Our sleeping bags can withstand temperatures as low as -10 degrees.

 

We provide nutritious and healthy food during the treks. We always serve Indian vegetarian food and eggs.

 

It totally depends on group dynamics. If there is a couple, we can give them a separate tent or if there are an odd number of people, then there would be triple sharing.

 

After selecting the trek, you can book by clicking on the book now button or you can contact us and we will guide you in the booking.

 

Shoes are your lifeline on the trek. It is highly advisable to buy trekking shoes of a good and known brand. You can consider companies like Quechua, Columbia, etc. Waterproof shoes with ankle support will work well.

 

For the Valley of Flowers trek, we will be staying in Hotel and Hotel stay/Guesthouse so proper running water washrooms will be available on the trek.

 

We hire taxis such as Innova, Tempo Traveller, Bolero, Tata Sumo, etc. from our vendors.

 

Once you confirm the trek and done with the booking, we will send you the packing list according to the trip/trek.

 

We will be staying in the Hotel and Homestay/Guesthouse.

 

We always recommend that you carry your rucksack during the trek because it helps in maintaining your body posture. In case if you cannot, then we can provide you a mule/porter to carry your rucksack. You will have to tell us at least 1 week before the trek. The charges for offloading would be INR 300 per person per day.

 

Yes definitely it is, the safety of girls is most important for us. All our guides and other staff are carefully chosen for trips/treks. They are honest and reliable but we also advise you to take care of your personal belongings.

 

If you want to visit the Valley of Flowers then you would have to board a bus from wherever you're starting to Govindghat, which is the starting point of the trek.

 

All our treks are led by professional trek leaders who are certified, mountaineers. Apart from them, there will be one local guide, cook, helper, porters, and other staff.

 

Usually, we take a maximum of 15-18 people in one group. We believe bigger groups have less fun and less coordination so that’s why we prefer smaller groups.

 

It differs from person to person. If you think that it would help you maintaining balance while trekking then does bring the pole. Some people think that the trekking pole disturbs the walking rhythm. So it’s up to you.

 

Valley of Flowers is located in Uttarakhand region of India.

 

The trek is a 6 day trek and you'll need this many day at the minimum to enjoy the trek fully.

 

A total of 37 kilometers have to be covered during the whole trek to Valley of Flowers.

 

Valley of Flowers is a national park situated in the Uttarakhand region of India.

 

The nearest railway station for Valley of Flowers Trek is Haridwar Railway Station.

 


Why should you do the Valley of Flowers trek?

The trekking route of Valley of Flowers trek 

With gradual ascent throughout a well defined trail sans for when you embark towards Hemkund Sahib which consists of steep uphill route, the trekking route of Valley of flowers trek is perfect and perhaps the only Himalayan trek with an abundance of resources and resting stops in the form of dhabas and restaurants. 

Now that there is a road to Pulna which is the starting point for the trek, the distance of the trek has considerably decreased. That, along with stairs for convenience and shades provided by the trees make this an extremely comforting trek. The valley of flowers is also perhaps the most populated trek where you find people on the different sites as opposed to the other Himalayan treks where the amount of people you meet become scarce the more you move forward.

Mules are available from Govindghat to Ghangaria and Hemkund Sahib but are not allowed to go inside the main valley. You must not expect a luxurious stay while on the trek, there is no camping on this trek and basic lodges are provided. 

Since camping isn’t allowed due to the nature of this trek and importance of biodiversity that has to be preserved, you are constantly on the move which is something that many experienced trekkers enjoy as it gives them the challenge the flat walk of the valley otherwise lacks. 

The Hathi parvat ranges beckon you closer when you are traversing towards Ghangaria village and with so many sparkling waterfalls, glaciers and lush green canopies of the valley, the trek route to the valley of flowers trek itself is a visual treat. 

A trek for everyone

Be it people who enjoy nature photography, pilgrims who are seeking peace by spiritual means  or family groups looking for a quick retreat, the valley of flowers trek is ideal for everyone.Trekkers find the gradual ascents and the challenge that is the Hemkund trail quite amazing. On the other hand, people who love all things nature and are looking for an escape from the city to vast fields, will find the valley of flowers to be a perfect trek.  

Valley of flowers trek is also a safe trek as the terrains are well marked and trodden since they’re frequently trekked by pilgrims. Almost all the ascents are gradual except when you go from Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib. All the campsites are placed at considerable distance and altitude, making it easier for everyone to navigate through this trek easily without facing any difficulties. It is also one of the few Himalayan treks that doesn’t require technical assistance though the slopes can be slippery when it drizzles and requires people to maintain proper footing. 

Since the flowers bloom fully from mid July, it is easily the best time to do the valley of flowers trek as everyone can enjoy the trek ten times more when the landscape is stunning and displays the glory of the valley eloquently.

Reviews

Divya Durbade
Divya Durbade

It was a nice experience with justwravel.good for Budget travelling.

Vatsal Malik
Vatsal Malik

It was my first trek and i am so glad that i choose Justwravel for the same. The arrangements were amazing and the trek leads were so good that they seemed more like friends than trek leads. They had their own amazing stories to tell which was awesome to hear. Special shoutout to Manu sir and Rahbaar. Both were amazing. Hope to see you again soon.

sharma Rakesh
sharma Rakesh

It was super trekking and camping as well as adventures in a new place they had every kind of facility it was my 1st tour and i hope if i get chance to go so i will again join your company's

Shyamal Kesarwani
Shyamal Kesarwani

Best organised trip. Everything was perfect.

Trouvaille Channel
Trouvaille Channel

Best Travel Group for almost all types of travellers.. The focus is primarily on quality of services and that is quite evident. Excellent option for solo travellers too..

Mehul Kashmiria
Mehul Kashmiria

I had an amazing trek organised by justwravel it was a hectic week and my week end was just amazing because of this trek. Perfectly organised. Just loved it.

Freesoul Wanderer
Freesoul Wanderer

I came to know about justwravel from my friend who have been travelling with them from last 2 year and till now i had done 4 trips with them. Justwravel is simply superb they provide best service and they have very professional staff and everybody knows there job and responsibility. The best part is that they give big attention to all small things and deal with every things related to the trip. They proactively respond to every question of my and are clearly very professional, knowledgeable, friendly staff. Thank you for making my travel experiences always the best and giving me wonderful memories always. Looking forward to many more trips with you guys.

himanshu kumar
himanshu kumar

I came in touch with Justwravel in the last year when i booked deoriatal chandrashila-trek with them. We couldn't complete the trek due to sudden change in weather and snow blocked the route. Though it was a failed trip but the experience I had on that trip was one of the best experiences I ever had. It was a memorable trip. Since then I have been traveling with Justwravel. I traveled to Chandrashila, Valley of flowers, Kedarkantha, Ladakh and kareri lake. Everytime i had the best experience in terms of people, food, stay, travel, other services and ofcourse the unforgettable experience. Looking for more trips with you guys. Cheers

Ashok Garg
Ashok Garg

It was great experience

sai chandana
sai chandana

I went on a trek to valley of flowers and hemkunt sahib with justwravel. Our trek coordinator Manu was more like a friend rather than a stranger you just met. On the whole I had a great experience in terms of people, food and everything. This was my first trek. Thank you for making it memorable. Looking forward to doing this again.

Vasudha Arora
Vasudha Arora

Well organised and planned! Enjoyed a lot :)

Gagan Kinra
Gagan Kinra

Amazing experience in travelling with justwravels...Loved to travel again & again with this group specially coz the trip leaders and coordinarors are like a family... Nd special congrats for having coordinators like Nishant Bhardwaj...they are the real assets for this group...

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