Valley of Flowers Trek
Pickup/ Drop Point
Rishikesh
Duration
6D-5N
Valley of Flowers Trek Package Highlights
- Services Rishikesh to Rishikesh | Included Transport
- Complimentary cloakroom at base camp for safe storage.
- Pickup/Drop Location: Rishikesh
- Keep a buffer day and arrive early to avoid delays from traffic, weather, or local conditions.
- Booking Policy
- Terms & Conditions
- Cancellation Policy
Overview
The Valley of Flowers Trek is one of the most beautiful and famous Himalayan treks in Uttarakhand, renowned for its breathtaking alpine meadows, vibrant wildflowers, snow-capped peaks, and rich biodiversity. Located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Valley of Flowers National Park, the trek takes adventurers through lush forests, cascading waterfalls, glacial streams, and vast flower-covered valleys that bloom with hundreds of rare Himalayan species during the monsoon season. Starting from Govindghat and passing through Ghangaria, the trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, spiritual significance, and mountain adventure.
The trek covers approximately 38–45 km over 4–6 days and reaches a maximum altitude of around 14,100 ft (4,300 m) at nearby Hemkund Sahib. Considered an easy to moderate trek, it is suitable for beginners, nature enthusiasts, photographers, families, and experienced trekkers alike. The well-defined trail includes gradual ascents, stone-paved pathways, river crossings, and scenic mountain landscapes, making it one of the most accessible high-altitude treks in India.
One of the biggest highlights of the Valley of Flowers Trek is the spectacular bloom of over 600 species of alpine flowers, including blue poppies, cobra lilies, primulas, orchids, and anemones. Trekkers are rewarded with mesmerizing views of colorful meadows surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks, glaciers, and waterfalls. The region is also home to rare wildlife such as the Himalayan black bear, musk deer, red fox, and snow leopard. Combined with the spiritual journey to Hemkund Sahib, stunning monsoon scenery, and unmatched floral diversity, the Valley of Flowers Trek stands out as one of the most enchanting trekking experiences in the Indian Himalayas.
Itinerary
Day 1: Rishikesh to Joshimath
- Distance: 270–290 km Drive
- Duration: 9–11 Hours
- Altitude: ~6,150 ft
- Start your journey early morning from Haridwar or Rishikesh towards Joshimath, the gateway to the Valley of Flowers Trek.
- Drive along the scenic route following the holy Alaknanda River through the Garhwal Himalayas.
- Pass through beautiful mountain towns like Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, and Chamoli.
- Witness the famous river confluences (Prayags) formed by Himalayan rivers.
- Enjoy changing landscapes from plains to deep valleys, forested hills, and high mountain terrain.
- Take short breaks for refreshments, photography, and river viewpoints along the way.
- Experience breathtaking views of lush valleys, waterfalls, and distant snow-clad peaks.
- Gradually ascend into higher Himalayan regions as the road winds through gorges and cliffs.
- Reach Joshimath by evening, a major base town for treks and pilgrimages in Uttarakhand.
- Check into your hotel or guesthouse and relax after a long mountain drive.
- Spend the evening acclimatizing and preparing for the trekking journey ahead.
- Overnight stay in Joshimath.
Day 2: Joshimath to Govindghat to Pulna to Ghangaria
- Distance: 10 km Drive + 9 km Trek
- Duration: 6–7 Hours
- Altitude: ~10,000 ft
- Start the day with an early morning drive from Joshimath to Govindghat, the gateway to the Valley of Flowers Trek.
- Continue with a short drive to Pulna, the actual starting point of the trek.
- Begin trekking along the scenic trail that follows the beautiful Lakshman Ganga River.
- Walk through dense forests, rocky mountain paths, and picturesque Himalayan landscapes.
- Cross several bridges and enjoy views of cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear streams.
- Pass through small tea stalls and resting points that offer refreshments along the route.
- Witness stunning views of the Bhyundar Valley surrounded by towering mountain peaks.
- Experience a gradual ascent on a well-defined trekking trail suitable for beginners.
- Enjoy the refreshing mountain air and the soothing sound of the river flowing alongside the path.
- Reach Ghangaria, a charming Himalayan settlement and the base camp for Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
- Spend the evening exploring the village, acclimatizing to the altitude, and preparing for the next day’s excursion.
- Overnight stay in a guesthouse or campsite at Ghangaria.
Day 3: Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers Exploration and Back to Ghangaria
- Distance: 10–12 km Trek (Round Trip)
- Duration: 6–7 Hours
- Altitude: ~11,500–12,000 ft
- Start early in the morning from Ghangaria and trek towards the world-famous Valley of Flowers.
- Enter the UNESCO-listed valley through a scenic trail surrounded by forests and mountain streams.
- Walk through vast alpine meadows covered with hundreds of species of colorful Himalayan wildflowers.
- Witness rare flowers such as Blue Poppy, Cobra Lily, Primula, Anemone, and Himalayan Bellflower during the blooming season.
- Enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, waterfalls, and lush green landscapes.
- Explore different sections of the valley while learning about its unique biodiversity and ecological significance.
- Capture stunning photographs of the vibrant floral carpets and dramatic Himalayan scenery.
- Keep an eye out for rare wildlife such as Himalayan Monal, musk deer, blue sheep, and Himalayan black bear.
- Spend ample time soaking in the beauty and tranquility of this natural paradise.
- Begin the return trek to Ghangaria in the afternoon.
- Follow the same scenic route back through forests, streams, and flower-filled meadows.
- Reach Ghangaria by evening and relax after an unforgettable day in the Valley of Flowers.
- Enjoy dinner and share trekking experiences with fellow adventurers.
Day 4: Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib and Back to Ghangaria
- Distance: 6 km Trek (One Way) + 6 km Return
- Duration: 6–8 Hours
- Altitude: ~14,100 ft
- Start early in the morning from Ghangaria for the steep trek towards the sacred lake of Hemkund Sahib.
- Ascend through a well-defined but challenging trail with continuous uphill climb.
- Walk through alpine forests, rocky sections, and glacier-fed stream crossings.
- Enjoy panoramic views of surrounding Himalayan peaks as you gain altitude.
- Reach the serene glacial lake of Hemkund Sahib, one of the highest Gurudwaras in the world.
- Witness the crystal-clear waters of the lake reflecting snow-covered mountains all around.
- Visit the sacred Gurudwara and experience the peaceful spiritual atmosphere.
- Optionally take a short visit to the nearby Valley of Brahma Kamal (seasonal bloom area).
- Spend time in meditation or relaxation near the holy lake.
- Begin the descent back towards Ghangaria after exploring the site.
- Carefully descend the steep trail, enjoying changing perspectives of the mountains.
- Reach Ghangaria by late afternoon or evening.
- Rest and recover after a physically demanding but spiritually rewarding day.
- Overnight stay at Ghangaria.
Day 5: Ghangaria to Pulna to Govindghat to Joshimath
- Distance: 9 km Trek + 10 km Drive
- Duration: 5–6 Hours
- Altitude: ~6,150 ft
- Begin the day with a relaxed morning in Ghangaria after completing both major treks.
- Start the descent trek from Ghangaria towards Pulna along the same scenic trail.
- Walk downhill through forests, river streams, and rocky mountain paths.
- Enjoy final views of the Bhyundar Valley and surrounding Himalayan landscapes.
- Reach Pulna village after a steady and easy descent.
- Continue by shared vehicle or taxi from Pulna to Govindghat.
- From Govindghat, drive towards Joshimath along the Alaknanda River valley.
- Pass through beautiful mountain scenery, deep gorges, and small Himalayan settlements.
- Arrive at Joshimath by afternoon or evening.
- Check into your hotel and relax after completing the trekking section.
- Spend time exploring the local market or resting after the descent.
- Reflect on the journey through the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
- Overnight stay in Joshimath.
Day 6: Joshimath to Rishikesh
- Distance: 270–290 km Drive
- Duration: 9–11 Hours
- Altitude: ~1,000–1,200 ft
- Begin the day with an early breakfast at Joshimath.
- Start your long drive back towards Haridwar or Rishikesh.
- Travel along the scenic Alaknanda River, witnessing the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas one last time.
- Pass through key towns like Chamoli, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, Srinagar, and Devprayag.
- Observe the dramatic river confluences and lush green valleys along the route.
- Take short breaks for refreshments, photography, and rest stops.
- Enjoy the gradual descent from high Himalayan terrain to the plains.
- Relive memories of the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek during the journey.
- Reach Haridwar or Rishikesh by evening or night depending on road conditions.
- End the unforgettable Himalayan adventure with beautiful memories and experiences.
Inclusions
- Transport (Rishikesh to Joshimath to Pulna to Rishikesh))
- Camping accommodation in hotel/tents (twin/triple sharing)
- All meals (Day 1 dinner to Day 6 breakfast)
- Quality tents, sleeping bags and mats
- Trek guide and certified trek leader
- Support staff and kitchen team
- Camping equipment (tents & dining setup)
- Basic first aid and emergency oxygen support
Exclusions
- Personal travel to and from Rishikesh
- Trekking shoes, backpack, and personal gear
- Personal snacks and beverages
- Travel insurance
- Trek permits and forest entry fees
- Emergency evacuation or rescue costs (if required)
- Tips for guides, porters, and staff
- Any personal expenses not mentioned in inclusions
- GST or taxes (if applicable, depends on operator)
Other Info
Must Carry
- Valid Government ID Card / Passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Personal medicines (if any)
- Energy snacks (dry fruits, chocolates, energy bars)
- Cash for emergency or remote area expenses
- Travel insurance copy (recommended)
Travel Essentials
Gears
- Medium size trekking bag and cabin bag
- Reusable water bottle
Clothes
- Sun cap
- UV protected sunglasses
- Cotton shirts, T-shirts, and shorts
- Jeans and cotton pants
- Sets of undergarments
- Pair of socks
- Small towel or beach towel
- Rain jacket or poncho
- Swimwear
Footwear
- Proper trekking shoes
- Flip flops or sandals
Medication
- Glucose powder
- Medicines for headache, diarrhoea, motion sickness
- Dettol
- Bandages
- Cotton
Personal Accessories
- Toothpaste and toothbrush
- Paper soap or sanitizer
- Sunscreen (minimum SPF 40), lip balm, cold creams
- Body spray
FAQ's
What makes Valley of Flowers different from other Himalayan treks in India?
Valley of Flowers is unique because it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known specifically for its seasonal alpine flower bloom. Unlike peak or pass-based treks, this trek is centered around a high-altitude flower valley that transforms dramatically during the monsoon season.
When is the Valley of Flowers in full bloom?
The valley is at its best between mid-July and mid-August when hundreds of Himalayan flower species bloom together, turning the entire valley into a natural carpet of colors.
Is Valley of Flowers suitable for beginners with no trekking experience?
Yes, it is considered an easy to moderate trek. With basic fitness, beginners can comfortably complete it as the trail is well-defined and non-technical compared to other Himalayan treks.
How many species of flowers are found in Valley of Flowers National Park?
More than 600 species of alpine flowers are recorded here, including rare Himalayan species like Blue Poppy, Cobra Lily, Brahma Kamal, and Primulas.
Can Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib be done together in one trip?
Yes, both treks are commonly combined in a single itinerary. Ghangaria serves as the base camp for exploring both Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
What is the mythological significance of Valley of Flowers?
The valley is locally associated with the Ramayana, believed to be the region where Lord Hanuman searched for the Sanjeevani herb in the Himalayas.
Is mobile network available during the Valley of Flowers trek?
Mobile connectivity is very limited. Only BSNL networks may work in Govindghat and Joshimath, while the trekking route and valley area remain completely network-free.
Do I need permits to enter Valley of Flowers National Park?
Yes, entry permits are required and are issued at the forest check post in Ghangaria before entering the national park area.
What wildlife can be seen in Valley of Flowers?
The region is home to Himalayan wildlife such as musk deer, Himalayan monal, blue sheep, and occasionally snow leopards at higher altitudes.
Why is Valley of Flowers a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
It is recognized for its exceptional natural beauty, rare alpine biodiversity, and unique ecosystem that supports hundreds of endemic Himalayan flower species.
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₹8,500/- pp
- Partial payment will be enabled on final payment page.
Starting from
₹8,500/- pp
Valley of Flowers Trek Package Highlights
- Services Rishikesh to Rishikesh | Included Transport
- Complimentary cloakroom at base camp for safe storage.
- Pickup/Drop Location: Rishikesh
- Keep a buffer day and arrive early to avoid delays from traffic, weather, or local conditions.
- Booking Policy
- Terms & Conditions
- Cancellation Policy