Domestic Trekking · Chamoli, Uttarakhand Moderate

Valley of Flowers & Hemkund Sahib Trek

A UNESCO meadow of 500 wildflower species — one of India's most beautiful treks

★★★★★ 4.8 · 52 verified reviews
8
Days
4,329 m
Altitude
Moderate
Difficulty
Jul – Sep
Season
6 – 14
Group Size
UNESCO Site
Signature
Tour Overview

A UNESCO meadow of 500 wildflower species — one of India's most beautiful treks

The Valley of Flowers National Park bursts into colour from mid-July through early September as over 500 species of alpine wildflowers blanket a 10-km high-altitude meadow at 3,600 metres. Framed by towering peaks and glaciers, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the Himalayas’ most extraordinary spectacles. Pair it with the sacred Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara at 4,329 metres — a glacial lake ringed by seven snow peaks — and you have a pilgrimage and a nature trek rolled into one unforgettable week.

Tour Highlights

6 reasons travellers pick this trip

1

Walk through the UNESCO World Heritage Valley of Flowers — over 500 species of alpine wildflowers in full bloom.

2

Trek to the sacred Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara at 4,329 m — a glacial lake encircled by seven snow peaks.

3

Acclimatisation day in Ghangaria ensures a safe, comfortable ascent for all fitness levels.

4

Scenic drive from Haridwar through Joshimath with views of Nanda Devi (7,816 m).

5

All meals, guesthouse stays, forest permits and an experienced trek guide included.

6

Spot Himalayan blue poppy, brahmakamal, and — if lucky — snow leopard or musk deer.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Follow the route

D1 1,890 m
D1 · Haridwar → Joshimath 280 km · 9 hrs

Early morning departure from Haridwar in an AC Tempo Traveller. The road climbs through Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Chamoli — confluences of holy rivers. Check in at Joshimath, the gateway to the Valley of Flowers. Rest and acclimatise.

Overnight: Joshimath Dinner
D2 3,050 m
D2 · Joshimath → Govindghat → Ghangaria 20 km drive + 14 km trek

Drive to Govindghat (1,828 m), then trek through dense forest alongside the Pushpawati River. Reach Ghangaria — base camp for both the Valley and Hemkund.

Overnight: Ghangaria Breakfast, Dinner
D3 3,050 m
D3 · Ghangaria — Acclimatisation Day Rest day

A full day to acclimatise. Short warm-up walk along the river trail. Evening briefing with your trek guide.

Overnight: Ghangaria Breakfast, Dinner
D4 3,600 m
D4 · Valley of Flowers Day Trek 8 km round trip

A gentle 4 km ascent into the valley — a sea of wildflowers: brahmakamal, blue poppy, cobra lily and hundreds more. Spend hours photographing and picnicking before returning to Ghangaria.

Overnight: Ghangaria Breakfast, Dinner
D5 4,329 m
D5 · Hemkund Sahib Trek 12 km round trip

Early start for the steep 6 km ascent to Hemkund Sahib. A pristine glacial lake reflecting seven surrounding peaks and the golden Gurudwara dome. Visit the shrine, take langar prasad, descend to Ghangaria.

Overnight: Ghangaria Breakfast, Dinner
D6 1,890 m
D6 · Ghangaria → Govindghat → Joshimath 14 km trek + drive

Trek down to Govindghat, drive to Joshimath. Evening at leisure.

Overnight: Joshimath Breakfast, Dinner
D7 Descent
D7 · Joshimath → Haridwar 280 km · 9 hrs

Long drive back to Haridwar. Stop at Devprayag to see the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers merge into the Ganga.

Overnight: Haridwar Breakfast
D8 314 m
D8 · Haridwar Departure Departure day

After breakfast, check out and transfer to Haridwar railway station / Dehradun airport.

Breakfast
Inclusions & Exclusions

What your price covers

Included

  • 7 nights guesthouse / GMVN lodge accommodation
  • All meals — dinner on D1, breakfast & dinner D2–D7, breakfast on D8
  • Experienced licensed trek guide for the full trek
  • Forest entry permits (Valley of Flowers National Park)
  • AC Tempo Traveller Haridwar–Joshimath–Haridwar
  • First-aid kit and emergency evacuation plan

Not included

  • GST on total package amount
  • Train or flight to / from Haridwar
  • Pony or porter hire (available locally at extra cost)
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Lunches and personal snacks
Questions

Frequently asked

How fit do I need to be for this trek? +
Moderate fitness is enough. You should be able to walk 6–8 km per day on uneven terrain. We include an acclimatisation day and the trail is well-marked.
What is the weather like in July–August? +
Monsoon brings frequent afternoon rain. Mornings are usually clear. Waterproof gear and trekking shoes with grip are essential.
Traveller Reviews

What guests say

4.8
★★★★★
Based on 52 verified reviews
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Priya S.
Aug 2025 · Delhi
★★★★★

The Valley of Flowers literally took my breath away! The guide was brilliant and the guesthouse food was simple but very good. Will be back next year.

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Suresh K.
Sep 2025 · Pune
★★★★★

Hemkund Sahib was a deeply moving experience. The acclimatisation day was a smart inclusion. Highly recommended.