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Valley of Flowers Trek
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A Blooming Himalayan Wonderland of Flowers, Waterfalls & Sacred Trails

Duration5 Nights / 6 Days
Altitude14,200 ft. (Hemkund Sahib)
DifficultyEasy to Moderate
Best SeasonJune to October
Starting from
₹6,500
per person • 5% GST extra
Trip Overview

Why Choose Valley of Flowers Trek

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Route & Visuals

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Explore the Route from Rishikesh to Valley of Flowers & Hemkund Sahib

Quick Map Facts

Region Uttarakhand
Best Season June to October
Pickup Point Rishikesh / Joshimath
Duration 5 Nights / 6 Days
Altitude 14,200 ft. (Hemkund Sahib)
Difficulty Easy to Moderate
Detailed Itinerary

Day by Day Plan

Day-by-Day Journey Through Uttarakhand’s Blooming Himalayan Trails

Day 1
Rishikesh to Joshimath / Pandukeshwar
Drive Distance265 km
Drive Time9–10 Hours
StayHotel / Guesthouse
HighlightScenic drive through Panch Prayag
Day 2
Joshimath / Pandukeshwar to Pulna – Trek to Ghangaria
Drive Distance22 km
Drive Time1 Hour
Trek Distance9 km
Trek Time5–6 Hours
StayGuesthouse in Ghangaria
HighlightTrek alongside Pushpawati River
Day 3
Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers – Back to Ghangaria
Trek Distance10 km (round trip)
Trek Time6–7 Hours
StayGuesthouse in Ghangaria
HighlightThousands of blooming alpine flowers
Day 4
Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib – Return to Ghangaria
Trek Distance14 km (round trip)
Trek Time8–9 Hours
StayGuesthouse in Ghangaria
HighlightSacred glacial lake at Hemkund Sahib
Day 5
Ghangaria to Pulna – Drive to Joshimath / Pandukeshwar
Trek Distance9 km
Trek Time4–5 Hours
Drive Time1 Hour
StayHotel / Guesthouse
HighlightScenic downhill trek through valleys
Day 6
Joshimath / Pandukeshwar to Rishikesh
Drive Distance265 km
Drive Time9–10 Hours
HighlightReturn journey through Himalayan roads
Inclusion & Exclusion

Know clearly what is covered and not covered

Everything Included for a Comfortable Trekking Experience

Inclusions

  • Transportation from Rishikesh to Rishikesh
  • Accommodation in hotels and guesthouses
  • Meals during trek (Breakfast & Dinner)
  • Experienced trek leader and guides
  • Forest permits and entry fees
  • First aid and medical kit
  • All internal transfers
  • Support staff assistance
  • Basic safety equipment
  • Accommodation at Ghangaria

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses
  • Lunch and snacks
  • Insurance
  • Pony or porter charges
  • Emergency evacuation
  • Helicopter charges
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Any cost due to weather or delays
  • GST (if applicable)
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Preparation

Before You Go

Essential Readiness Tips for Monsoon & High-Altitude Trekking

Clothing

  • Thermal inner layers for upper and lower body
  • Fleece or padded mid-layer jacket
  • Water-resistant outer jacket and trekking pants
  • Woollen cap, sun cap, gloves, and extra socks

Gear Essentials

  • Good trekking shoes with ankle grip and sole traction
  • Backpack with rain cover and small day pouch if needed
  • Headlamp / torch with spare batteries
  • Reusable water bottles / hydration support

Personal Items

  • Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and basic toiletries
  • Personal medicines and small health kit
  • Power bank and charging cable
  • ID proof and cash for small local expenses

Recommended Fitness Preparation

Focus Area Recommended Practice Suggested Frequency
Cardio Endurance Brisk walking, stair climbing, jogging, cycling, or incline treadmill work 4-5 days / week
Leg Strength Squats, lunges, step-ups, calf raises, and controlled bodyweight training 3-4 days / week
Core Stability Planks, side planks, and basic mobility work for better balance on trail 3 days / week
Loaded Walks Walking with a light backpack to simulate trekking effort 1-2 days / week

Ideal Readiness Graph

Walking Endurance
Strong
Leg Strength
Good
Recovery Capacity
Moderate+
Cold Weather Readiness
Important

Medical Readiness Checklist

Medical Point What You Should Do
Pre-existing Condition Inform the organiser in advance if you have asthma, heart issues, blood pressure concerns, or any major medical history.
Personal Medication Carry all prescribed medicines in adequate quantity and keep them easily accessible during both road and trek days.
Hydration & Nutrition Stay hydrated and avoid skipping meals before and during the trek to maintain energy levels and reduce fatigue.
Cold Protection Layering properly is essential to avoid discomfort, energy loss, and cold-related exhaustion in winter conditions.
Doctor Consultation If unsure about your fitness or health, take medical advice before booking or before departure.
Important Note

This section is only a general preparation guide. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Every trekker should make decisions based on their own health condition and doctor's recommendation where needed.

Reach the Base

How to Reach

Most travelers first reach Rishikesh and then continue toward Joshimath or Pandukeshwar by road. These locations serve as important stopovers and base points for several Himalayan journeys and pilgrimages. Below is a simple route overview to help us plan the journey smoothly.

From Rishikesh

Rishikesh acts as a major gateway for Himalayan travel in Uttarakhand. The usual plan is to travel by road toward Joshimath or Pandukeshwar before proceeding further.

  1. 1
    Reach RishikeshTravel to Rishikesh by train, bus, or private cab. It is well connected to major cities like Delhi and Haridwar.
  2. 2
    Drive to Joshimath / PandukeshwarBegin a scenic mountain drive via Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, and Chamoli. The journey takes around 10–12 hours depending on road and weather conditions.
  3. 3
    Arrive and RestUpon reaching Joshimath or Pandukeshwar, we check into our stay and relax. Proper rest is recommended before continuing toward higher-altitude destinations.

From Joshimath / Pandukeshwar

Joshimath and Pandukeshwar serve as important base locations for nearby treks, pilgrimages, and Himalayan expeditions.

  1. 1
    Reach the Base LocationWe arrive at our designated hotel, guesthouse, or campsite where fellow travelers and trek groups usually assemble.
  2. 2
    Local Preparation & BriefingComplete necessary preparations, attend route briefings if applicable, and ensure all essentials are ready for the onward journey.
  3. 3
    Continue Toward DestinationFrom here, travelers usually proceed toward nearby trekking routes, pilgrimage sites, or high-altitude Himalayan regions depending on the itinerary.
Dates & Pricing

Upcoming Departures

Fixed Departures Throughout the Monsoon Season

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Booking Terms

Booking, Cancellation & Trek Guidelines

  • Bookings are confirmed only after the required advance payment is received.
  • Full payment should be completed within the timeline communicated by the organiser.
  • Participants must provide accurate personal information, emergency contact details, and any relevant health declaration before departure.
  • The organiser reserves the right to change logistics, stays, transport sequencing, or trek movement plans due to operational or safety reasons.
  • Cancellation charges may apply depending on how close the cancellation is to the departure date.
  • Any non-refundable bookings, permits, reserved transport, or accommodation advances may be deducted where applicable.
  • No refund is generally applicable for no-show, voluntary exit from trek, or personal discomfort after the trek has begun.
  • In case of weather, road, political, or force majeure disruptions, refund decisions depend on actual recoverable costs.
  • Trekking in the Himalaya involves natural risks, changing weather, uneven terrain, and remote conditions.
  • All participants are expected to follow the instructions of the trek leader and support team throughout the journey.
  • The organiser may remove a participant from the trek if behaviour risks group safety, discipline, or expedition flow.
  • Every trekker is responsible for carrying the required clothing, fitness level, and personal medicines suitable for the trek.
FAQ

Common Questions

Quick Answers Before You Plan Your Himalayan Journey

It is famous for its colorful alpine flower meadows and UNESCO World Heritage status.

Yes, it is one of the best beginner-friendly Himalayan treks.

Mid-July to August is the peak flowering season.

The climb is steep but manageable with proper pacing.

Yes, forest entry permits are mandatory.

No, camping inside Valley of Flowers is prohibited.

Limited network is available at certain locations.

Hotels and guesthouses at Ghangaria and Joshimath.

Yes, with proper fitness and preparation.

Yes, but caution is required due to slippery rain.

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