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Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers

  • 10 Days
  • Max Guests: 24
  • Garhwal Region , Uttarakhand
Valley of Flowers Overview

Bestowed with an abundance of exotic Himalayan flora, the Valley of Flowers is a bouquet of nature peacefully perched in the West Himalayan region of Uttarakhand.

With a stunning backdrop of the mighty Himalayan ranges, the Valley of Flowers National Park presents an ethereal view and an unforgettable experience for visitors. Spread over an area of 87 sq km in the Chamoli district, this glaring piece of nature is an Indian National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site exhibiting plush meadows blossomed with endemic alpine flowers and diverse fauna in this valley.

As the name suggests, Valley of Flowers is a destination where nature blooms in full glory offering a breathtaking experience. Exotic flowers with over 600 species like orchids, poppies, primulas, marigold, daisies and anemones are an eye-catching spectacle.

Sub-alpine forests birch and rhododendron cover parts of the park's area. The trek to the valley offers eye-catching spectacles like cascading waterfalls and wild streams.

Situated at an altitude of around 3,600 m above the sea level, the valley is also home to such rare and amazing wildlife species like the Gray Langur, the Flying Squirrel as well as Black Bear, the Red Fox, the elusive Snow Leopard and Himalayan Monal, to name a few.

The trek of Valley of flowers goes through dense forests, along with Pushpawati river and can be reached by crossing many bridges, glaciers and waterfalls on the way. 

Trek Schedule

Batches VOF 2026 - 1 VOF 2026 - 2 VOF 2026 - 3
Available Seats 24 24 24
Pune to Delhi
Delhi to Haridwar
Haridwar to Joshimath - Auli
Joshimath to Ghangria
Ghangria to Valley of Flowers
Ghangria to Ghangria
Ghangria to Hemkund
Ghangria to Badrinath
Badrinath to Mana Village
Badrinath to Haridwar - New Delhi
New Delhi to New Delhi
New Delhi to Pune

List of things to carry

  • Backpack (40 to 60 Litres) 

  • Trekking Shoes (with rubber sole) 

  • 3-4 Cotton shirts 

  • 2 Trekking Pants or track pants 

  • Sweater OR Pullover OR Jacket 

  • Thermal wear (optional) 

  • Daypack (optional if you are offloading the backpack) 

  • Waist Pouch (to keep important things handy) 

  • Woollen Scarf or Buff 

  • Woollen & Cotton socks (4-5 Pairs) 

  • Chappals 

  • Gloves (1 pair woollen, 1 pair waterproof) 

  • Light raincoat or Poncho 

  • Headlamp or Led Torch (with extra batteries) 

  • Trekking Pole (optional) 

  • Water Bottle 

  • Lunch Box 

  • Electoral Powder or ORS or Glucon-D 

  • Sewing Kit (Thread, Needle, Buttons) 

  • Sun glasses (Avoid Blue Shade) 

  • Note book & Pen 

  • Camera (optional) 

  • Toiletries (Sunscreen, Cold Cream, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo, etc.) 

  • Small and big plastic bags 

  • Backpack Rain cover 

  • Personal medical Kit (Pain Killer, Band-aid, antiseptic cream, cotton)

Fees include

# Transportation & common accommodation from Pune to Pune. # Transportation from Pune to Delhi to Pune is by train in a 3AC Sleeper Class compartment. # Sleeping bag, mattress, tents, and crampon (if required). # Professional outdoor experts, guides and support staff. # All necessary entry fees and permits. # First aid medical kit. # Porters/mules to carry common equipment.

Fees do not include
# Meals from Pune to Pune # Clothing of personal nature like trek shoes, kit bags, day packs, down jackets and other special clothing etc. # Meals during transit from Pune to Base Camp and back, # Medical expenses (apart from first aid). # Insurance. # Any kind of shopping, mineral water, optional sight-seeing, and any other expenses of personal nature. # Bag offloading charges. # Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay / cancellation / hike in fare, strike or any other natural calamities or any emergency evacuation expenses. # Any other item not mentioned in the cost include section. # Porters/mules to carry common equipment.
Important Note

The railway reservations begin 120 days prior to the date of departure. Hence, all the participants who wish to join this programme from Pune are requested to confirm their participation immediately to facilitate railway reservations.

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Tour Plan :

01
Day 1: Pune → Delhi

Departure for Delhi by Sampark Kranti Express departing Pune Railway Station at 9.00 AM. Overnight train journey.

02
Day 2: Delhi → Haridwar

Arrival at New Delhi and proceed to Haridwar in the afternoon. Overnight halt at Haridwar.

03
Day 3: Haridwar → Joshimath - Auli

Early morning departure from Haridwar and head for Joshimath. In-case the travel permits early arrival at Joshimath, one can visit Auli in the evening, if possible.

04
Day 4: Joshimath → Ghangria

Trek Day - Joshimath to Ghangria - Today we first travel  20 kms by bus up-to Govindghat & then commence our 1st day of the arduous trek to Ghangria from Govindghat. The trek distance is roughly 14 kms and passes through the Himalayan forests laced with streams and beautiful surroundings.  Night halt at Ghangria.

05
Day 5: Ghangria → Valley of Flowers

Trek Day - Today is the day of the eternal experience of visiting the Valley of Flowers. We start our trek early morning from Ghangria to Valley of Flowers, a beautiful carpet of multi colored flowers. We spend the entire day in the valley & return to Ghangria in the evening for the night halt.

06
Day 6: Ghangria → Ghangria

Rest / Adjustment day.

07
Day 7: Ghangria → Hemkund

Trek Day - Ghangria to Hemkund & back (12 kms) - Hemkund is a beautiful holy lake situated at a height of 14,500 feet. We have to climb continuously for 6 kms to reach the heavnenly Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara.  We conclude the exhausting day at Ghangria for the night halt.

08
Day 8: Ghangria → Badrinath

Trek Day - Today we start our descent to Govindghat and proceed to Badrinath for a night halt.  The holy temple can be visited in the evening if time permits.

09
Day 9: Badrinath → Mana Village

Badrinath to Mana village & back - Mana, the last village on the Indian side of China border is just 3 kms from Badrinath. We also visit the Ganesh Gufa, Vyas Gufa & the origin of river Saraswati. Night halt at Badrinath.

10
Day 10: Badrinath → Haridwar - New Delhi

Badrinath to Haridwar - After a breathtaking time spent in the mountains, we return to the plains after having spent a few days in close vicinity of the Himalaya. In the evening we reach Haridwar - the city of temples and explore its rich diversity and the calmness of the Holy River of Ganges and its essence. After a quick refresh, we continue to retrace our steps back to New Delhi late in the evening.

11
Day 11: New Delhi → New Delhi

Arrival at New Delhi early morning and transfer to hotel for a fresh-up. We then reach the railway station and proceed to Pune by train no 11078 Jhelum Express.  Overnight train journey.

12
Day 12: New Delhi → Pune

Arrival at Pune

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit the Valley of Flowers is from July to September when the valley is in full bloom with hundreds of species of alpine flowers.

The Valley of Flowers Trek is generally considered an easy to moderate Himalayan trek suitable for beginners with basic fitness.

The Valley of Flowers is located at an altitude of around 3,600 meters in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.

Yes, most itineraries include an optional trek to Hemkund Sahib, a sacred lake and Gurudwara located at about 4,300 meters.

The Valley of Flowers Trek usually starts from Govindghat after reaching Joshimath in Uttarakhand.
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