Valley of Flowers

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Valley of Flowers

Experience the enchanting Valley of Flowers Trek, a floral paradise that lives up to its name, captivating you with an abundance of blooming flowers. It’s like stepping into a mesmerizing fairytale!

Discover serenity at Hemkund Sahib, a beautiful Sikh Gurudwara nestled by a breathtaking high-altitude lake known as Hemkund, which translates to “Lake of Snow.”

Embark on a vibrant journey through the colorful floral carpet, adorned with rare and exotic Himalayan flora, making it a revered UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Witness a heavenly spectacle as you enter the Valley of Flowers, where local legends claim that fairies dance undisturbed by human presence.

Rest assured, your trek is meticulously organized to ensure a seamless and safe experience. We prioritize your well-being with thorough sanitization of all equipment and meticulous safety measures.

Discover the mesmerizing Valley of Flowers Trek:

Nestled flawlessly in the majestic West Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, the Valley of Flowers, also known as “Foolon ki Ghati,” awaits your exploration. This enchanting trek is best experienced during the monsoon season, offering a breathtaking display of nature’s beauty. Located at an impressive altitude of 3600 meters above sea level, this trek is renowned worldwide and presents a rare opportunity to spot the elusive blue Primula.

Legend has it that the Valley of Flowers is the very place from which Hanuman collected the magical herb to revive Lakshman in the Hindu epic Ramayan. You will be welcomed by an amazing combination of smells as soon as you set foot in this ethereal valley, encompassing you in a true paradise. At an elevation of 14,400 feet, a hidden lake creates a sanctuary for a multitude of wildflower species, including saxifrages, sedums, lilies, poppies, calendulas, daisies, geraniums, zinnias, and petunias.

Quick Facts about the Valley of Flowers Uttarakhand Trek:

Start Point/End Point: Haridwar

Duration: 6 days/5 nights

Maximum Altitude: 14,400 feet

Valley of Flowers Trek Distance: 47 kilometers

Temperature: Daytime high is 12 °C, while nighttime low is 4 °C,

Best Time for Valley of Flowers Trek: Late June to mid-September

Embark on this unforgettable journey into nature’s splendor, immersing yourself in the Valley of Flowers Trek.

Things to Know Before Going to the Valley of Flowers:

Best Time to Visit: The Valley of Flowers is available to tourists from June through September, with the peak bloom season often happening in July and August. Plan your trip accordingly to witness the breathtaking display of colorful flowers.

Entry Permit: To enter the Valley of Flowers, you need to obtain an entry permit from the Forest Department in Ghangaria. Make sure to carry valid identification documents and complete the necessary paperwork.

Physical Fitness: The trek to the Valley of Flowers involves moderate-level hiking, with steep and uneven terrains at certain sections. It is essential to have a reasonable level of physical fitness and stamina to enjoy the trek comfortably.

Considerations Related to Altitude: The Valley of Flowers is located at a high elevation of around 3,600 meters (11,800 feet). Acclimatization is crucial to prevent altitude sickness. Take time to acclimate in Ghangaria before venturing further into the valley.

Trekking Gear: Pack appropriate trekking gear, including comfortable and sturdy shoes, warm clothing layers, rain gear, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. A walking stick can also be helpful during the trek.

Pack Light: Carry only essential items to keep your backpack light and manageable during the trek. Avoid unnecessary weight and prioritize items like water, snacks, a first aid kit, and a camera.

Drinking Water: Carry a refillable water bottle and purification tablets or filters. Staying hydrated is crucial because there aren’t many water sources during the walk.

Accommodation and Facilities: Ghangaria is the base camp for the Valley of Flowers trek and offers basic accommodation options. However, don’t expect luxurious amenities. Make advance bookings to secure a place to stay.

Local Guidelines: Respect the local culture and environment. Follow guidelines provided by authorities and do not pluck flowers or disturb the natural habitat. Help keep the valley clean and pristine for future visitors.

Safety Precautions: Trekking in the mountains involves certain risks. Be aware of weather conditions, carry a map or guidebook, trek in groups if possible, and inform someone about your itinerary. Hire a local guide for a safer and more informative experience.

Keep in mind that the Valley of Flowers is a delicate ecology, and it is our duty to protect its beauty. Prepare well, respect nature, and embark on a journey that will leave you spellbound by its enchanting flora.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION arrival in Haridwar, embark on a scenic drive to Joshimath
DEPARTURE TIME Please arrive at least 2 hours before.
INCLUDED
Meal Accommodations
Transport Professional guide
NOT INCLUDED
Personal Insurance
Personal Medicine kit

FAQs About Valley Of Flowers

Is there any best time of year to visit the Valley of Flowers? 

The Valley of Flowers is most stunning from mid-July to mid-August when its floral extravaganza is in full swing. This is when the valley becomes a vibrant tapestry of blooming flowers, and the weather is delightful.

How do I reach the Valley of Flowers?

To reach the Valley of Flowers, you need to first travel to the town of Govindghat in Uttarakhand, India. From Govindghat, you have to trek for approximately 16 kilometers to reach the valley. The trek starts from Govindghat and passes through picturesque villages like Ghangaria before reaching the valley.

Is there an entry fee to visit the Valley of Flowers?

Yes, there is an entry fee to visit the Valley of Flowers. The fee is charged by the Forest Department and is subject to change. It is advisable to check the current entry fee before planning your visit.

What is the difficulty level of the Valley of Flowers trek?

The Valley of Flowers trek is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. It involves a gradual ascent and the total trekking distance is around 32 kilometers (round trip from Govindghat). However, proper fitness and acclimatization are still important to fully enjoy the trek.

Are there any age restrictions for visiting the Valley of Flowers?

There are no specific age restrictions for visiting the Valley of Flowers. Visitors to the Valley of Flowers should be in good health and possess a reasonable level of fitness. The trek involves walking on uneven terrain and ascending to higher altitudes, making it important to be physically prepared for an enjoyable experience amidst the stunning landscapes.

How many days are required to explore the Valley of Flowers?

Generally, a 3 to 4-day itinerary is recommended for exploring the Valley of Flowers. This allows for ample time to trek to the valley, explore its beauty, and return to Govindghat. 

Take acclimatization and personal fitness into consideration when deciding how long to stay in the Valley of Flowers for a safer and more enjoyable experience.

Are there accommodation options available near the Valley of Flowers?

Yes, there are accommodation options available near the Valley of Flowers. The Basecamp village of Ghangaria offers a range of guesthouses, lodges, and campsites where trekkers can stay overnight. For a convenient stay, it is advisable to book your accommodation in advance, particularly during the peak season, to secure availability and avoid any last-minute issues.

Are permits or permissions required to visit the Valley of Flowers?

Yes, permits or permissions are required to visit the Valley of Flowers. These permits can be obtained from the Forest Department office in Joshimath or at the entry gate in Govindghat. It’s important to carry valid identification and complete the necessary paperwork to obtain the permits.

What is the best way to acclimatize for the Valley of Flowers trek?

Proper acclimatization is essential for a safe and enjoyable trek to the Valley of Flowers. It is recommended to spend a day or two in Ghangaria before heading to the valley. 

Your body will adjust to the higher heights better and there will be less possibility of becoming sick from the altitude if you allow time for acclimatization. Prioritize your well-being during the trek.

Can I spot wildlife and birds in the Valley of Flowers?

Absolutely! The Valley of Flowers is famous for its diverse natural phenomena, with a number of birds, butterflies, and other intriguing wildlife. Prepare to be amazed by nature’s wonders! Trekkers have the opportunity to spot Himalayan birds like the Himalayan Monal and Blue-fronted Redstart, as well as animals like the Himalayan musk deer and the elusive snow leopard. When choosing the length of your vacation, it’s crucial to consider acclimatization and individual physical levels.

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Day 1: Departure

Arrival in Haridwar

Upon your arrival in Haridwar, embark on a scenic drive to Joshimath. Spend this time unwinding, adjusting to the high altitude, and getting ready for the adventure that lies ahead.

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Day 2

Joshimath to Govindghat to Ghangaria

After a hearty breakfast, drive to Govindghat and commence your trek to Ghangaria. The trail presents a moderate ascent, guiding you through captivating forests and alongside the shimmering Pushpavati River. Enjoy an overnight stay in Ghangaria, rejuvenating for the days to come.

Day 3

Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers

Rise early and set out on an exhilarating journey to explore the famed Valley of Flowers. Brace yourself for a spectacle of vibrant colors as you encounter an array of blossoms, including blue poppies, Himalayan bellflowers, and Himalayan cobra lilies. You’ll be in awe at the expansive vista of the snow-covered mountains from the valley. Return to Ghangaria for a well-deserved overnight stay

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Day 4

Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib

Begin your day with an early start as you embark on a trek to Hemkund Sahib. The trail presents a steep ascent through rugged terrain, rewarding you with awe-inspiring vistas of the valley. At an altitude of 4,329 meters, you’ll reach Hemkund Sahib, a revered Sikh shrine. Take your time to absorb the spiritual ambiance and spend the night in Ghangaria.

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Day 5

Ghangaria to Govindghat to Joshimath

Bid farewell to Ghangaria as you trek back to Govindghat and then proceed on a scenic drive to Joshimath. Relax and unwind in the comfort of your accommodations in Joshimath, reminiscing about the incredible journey you’ve had.

 

Embark on this transformative trek, immersing yourself in nature’s splendor and cultural richness, as you traverse from Haridwar to the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.

1 review for Valley of Flowers

  1. backtotrek.in

    Excellent experience imaginable memory and brilliant guidelines and management of the tour by the back-to-trek team I recommended it.

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