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Valley of Flowers
Valley of Flowers
Overview
Duration: 6 Days
Region: Uttarakhand
Route:
• Rishikesh to Devprayag (Bhagirathi and Alaknanda confluence)
Devprayag to Srinagar
• Srinagar to Rudrapryag (Mandakini and Alaknanda confluence)
• Rudrapryag to Karnprayag (Pindar and Alaknanda confluence)
Description:
Commence your journey from Rishikesh at 6:00 am, heading towards Pipalkoti. The drive
along the Badrinath Road will be approximately nine hours, passing through captivating
landscapes. En route, witness the sacred confluences of Ganga at Devprayag, Rudraprayag,
Karnaprayag, and Nandaprayag. Capture the mesmerizing views and embrace the spiritual
essence as you traverse through this picturesque route. Stay alert for the breathtaking
scenery alongside the wild river, making the journey an integral part of the adventure.
Itinerary
Day 2: Pipalkoti to Ghangaria
Distance: 35 km, Time: 1 hour to Govindghat (2,050m/6,800ft)
Travel Included: From Govindghat to Pulna (5 km, 10 minutes, 2,100m/6,900ft)
Trek: Pulna to Ghangharia (9 km, 4 hours, 3,000m/9,800ft)
Trail: Gradual ascent on a stone-paved path along the river
Amenities: Water available en route, packed lunch provided
Facilities: Mule and porter services from Pulna, BSNL network in Ghangaria
Optional: Helicopter service from Govind Ghat to Ghangaria (weather-dependent, not
included)
Accommodation: Shared guest house stay
Noteworthy Sites:
Govinddham Gurduwara, Govindghat
Hemkund Gurduwara base, Ghangharia
Valley of Flowers Information Center, Ghangharia
Description:
Start the day with a 1-hour drive from Pipalkoti to Govindghat. Travel is included in the
cost. From Govindghat, a 5 km drive takes you to Pulna, the starting point of the trek. The
9 km uphill trek to Ghangharia follows a stone-paved path along the Pushpawati River,
offering a gradual ascent. Water is available en route, and a packed lunch is provided. Mule
and porter facilities from Pulna make the trek more convenient. BSNL network is accessible
in Ghangaria, and an optional helicopter service is available from Govind Ghat (weather-
dependent, not included). Explore noteworthy sites like Govinddham Gurduwara and the
Valley of Flowers Information Center in Ghangharia. Stay overnight in a shared guest
Itinerary
Day 3: Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers
• Altitude: 3,500m/11,500ft
• Distance: 4 km each way
• Trek Time: 7 hours
• Valley Length: 6-7 km, ending with a glacier
• Terrain: Mixed incline till the valley, level walk on grassland
• Amenities: Refill water bottles from streams, packed lunch provided
• Restrictions: No camping in the valley, must return before sunset
• Accommodation: Night stay in a shared guest house
Prominent Flowers:
• Blue Poppy, Snake Foil, White Leaf Hog Foot, Himalayan Rose, Meadow Geranium,
Dog Flower, Hooked Stick Seed, River Anemone
Description: Embark on a 4 km trek from Ghangaria to the enchanting Valley of
Flowers at an altitude of 3,500m. The valley stretches for 6-7 km, and the distance
covered depends on trekker preferences and stamina. The journey begins with a forest
check post, featuring the stunning Laxman Waterfall and a wooden bridge over the
rushing Pushpavati River. The trail, paved with stones, includes bridges and landslide
areas. Explore the valley's vibrant native flowers, including Blue Poppy and Himalayan
Rose. The breathtaking scenery includes views of Nilgiri Parvat, Bhyundar Khal,
Rattaban, and Gauri Parvat. The day concludes as you return to Ghangaria before
nightfall, cherishing the beauty of the Valley of Flowers.
Itinerary
Day 4: Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib
Altitude: 4,300m/14,100 ft
Distance: 5.5 km each way
Trek Time: 7 hours
Terrain: Gradual and steep mixed ascent on a stair-welled stone-paved path
Services: Mule ride available to Hemkund Sahib, water refill at roadside dhabas
Lunch: Hot lunch at Gurudwara langar
Flora: Spot Brahma Kamal, Himalayan blue poppy on the way
Accommodation: Night stay in a guest house
Description:
Embark on a 5.5 km trek from Ghangaria to the revered Hemkund Sahib at an altitude
of 4,300m. The trek takes approximately 7 hours, featuring a gradual and steep ascent
on a stone-paved path. Mule ride services are available for those seeking assistance.
Refill water at roadside dhabas and savor a hot lunch at the Gurudwara langar.
Witness rare flowers like Brahma Kamal and Himalayan blue poppy along the trail.
The Gurudwara, situated beside the mirror-like glacial lake, offers breathtaking
reflections of Saptrishi peaks during clear skies. The lake is fed by the melting
glaciers of Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks. Explore the nearby Laxman temple and,
in the afternoon, trek down to Ghangaria for an overnight stay. The evening is free for
rest and relaxation.
Itinerary
Day 5: Ghangaria to Govindghat and Drive to
Pipalkoti (Optional: Badrinath)
Distance to Govind Ghat: 13 km
Trek Time: 5 hours
Driving Time: 1 hour
Meals: Packed lunch
Accommodation: Guest house stay
Note:
GovindGhat to Badrinath is a landslide-prone area during the monsoon. If safety is
compromised due to weather conditions, landslides, or road blockage, Badrinath will be
skipped, and we'll drive directly to Pipalkoti.
After breakfast, descend to Govindghat and then drive to Pipalkoti. Badrinath, 25 km
away, takes 1 hour to reach (optional based on road and weather conditions). Check into
the hotel upon arrival. Overnight stay is arranged in the hotel.
Description:
Commence your day with a 5-hour trek from Ghangaria to Govindghat, covering a
distance of 13 km. Enjoy a packed lunch during the trek. Following the trek, embark on
a 1-hour drive to Pipalkoti. Please note that the journey to Badrinath is optional due to
the monsoon's landslide risks. Safety is prioritized, and if conditions pose a risk, we'll
drive directly to Pipalkoti. Check into the hotel upon arrival, and an overnight stay is
arranged.
Itinerary
Day 6 Itinerary: Pipalkoti to
Rishikesh