




Valley of Flowers Package – A Colorful Escape Amidst Blooming Meadows and the Serenity of the Himalayas
6 Days / 5 Nights
- Transfer Included
- Stay Included
- Meals Included
- Sightseeing Included
FAQ
What is the best time to visit the Valley of Flowers?
The best time is from mid-July to mid-August, when the valley is in full bloom with vibrant flowers and lush greenery.
How difficult is the trek to the Valley of Flowers?
The trek is moderate and suitable for beginners with basic fitness. It involves scenic trails and gradual ascents.
Is a permit required to enter the Valley of Flowers?
Yes, an entry permit is mandatory, which we arrange for you as part of your package.
What kind of accommodation is provided during the trip?
We offer comfortable stays in guesthouses or camps at Ghangaria with essential amenities and meals included.
Is the trip suitable for solo travelers or families?
Absolutely! The trip is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, solo travelers, and families seeking a peaceful mountain escape.
Embark on a mesmerizing 6-day expedition to the Valley of Flowers, a breathtaking gem hidden in the lap of the majestic Himalayas and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This spectacular journey begins from Haridwar or Rishikesh, gateway cities to the Garhwal Himalayas, and takes you through some of the most serene, scenic, and spiritually enriching destinations in Uttarakhand.
The adventure kicks off with a scenic drive through winding mountain roads, sacred rivers, and quaint villages to reach Joshimath, a tranquil town and hub for Himalayan explorations. From there, continue to Govindghat, where the real magic begins—a vibrant trek through lush green forests, roaring rivers, and hanging bridges that leads you to Ghangharia, the peaceful base village for the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
Explore the Valley of Flowers, where a sprawling canvas of over 500 species of exotic, blooming Himalayan flora—including the rare Blue Poppy—awaits you. Every step through this natural wonderland reveals meadows painted in hues of pink, purple, yellow, and white, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, misty trails, and the soothing symphony of the Pushpawati River.
Your journey continues to Hemkund Sahib, one of the world’s highest Gurudwaras located beside a glacial lake at an altitude of 4,329 meters. It is a spiritually powerful site revered by Sikhs and Hindus alike, offering unmatched serenity and breathtaking mountain reflections in its crystal-clear waters.
This trip is more than just a trek—it’s a transformative experience designed for nature lovers, trekking enthusiasts, photographers, and spiritual seekers. With comfortable stays, guided treks, hot meals, and warm hospitality, the Valley of Flowers package by My Holiday Care promises you not only the unmatched beauty of the Himalayas but also moments of reflection, peace, and rejuvenation.
Let the Himalayas heal you, inspire you, and leave you in awe—one blooming meadow at a time.
Day 1: Haridwar/Rishikesh to Joshimath (290 km / 8-9 hrs)
Pickup from Haridwar Railway Station at 6:30 AM. Drive through the Garhwal Himalayas to reach Joshimath. Evening free to relax. Dinner and overnight stay at Himalayan Abode Homestay.
Day 2: Joshimath to Govindghat (Drive) & Trek to Ghangharia (13 km)
Post breakfast, drive to Govindghat and begin your scenic trek to Ghangharia alongside the Laxman Ganga River. Hot lunch en route. Check-in at hotel or luxury camps in Ghangharia for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 3: Trek to Valley of Flowers (8 km)
Trek through lush forests and alpine meadows to reach the Valley of Flowers. Explore rare Himalayan flora including the famous Blue Poppy. Packed lunch and refreshments provided. Return to Ghangharia by evening.
Day 4: Trek to Hemkund Sahib (12 km)
After breakfast, ascend to Hemkund Sahib, a revered high-altitude Sikh shrine beside a crystal-clear lake. Visit Lakshman Temple nearby. Return to Ghangharia by evening for overnight stay.
Day 5: Ghangharia to Govindghat (Trek) & Drive to Joshimath (22 km)
Trek down to Govindghat and drive back to Joshimath. Optional visit to local temples and market. Dinner and overnight stay at Joshimath.
Day 6: Joshimath to Haridwar/Rishikesh (295 km)
Trek down to Govindghat and drive back to Joshimath. Optional visit to local temples and market. Dinner and overnight stay at Joshimath.
Package Inclusions
- Deluxe Room with Double Sharing Basis or same or similar hotels.
- Overnight at Camp Only and No Meals Included
- Meals as per the package (Breakfast, Dinner).
- Transfers and sightseeing as mentioned above.
- All toll tax, parking, fuel, and driver allowances.
Package Exclusions
- Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions’.
All personal expenses, optional tours, and extra meals. - Any kind of entry fees if not mentioned in the inclusions.
- Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone
charges.
Please Note
- All accommodations are categorized under Standard Rooms. Triple/Quad-sharing arrangements
accommodate four individuals per room, while double-sharing arrangements include two
individuals per room. - Please note that hot water for bathing is not provided during the Kedarnath stay.
- Children under the age of 5 are not charged; however, only one child is permitted in a group of
four, and they will be accommodated within the same room. - For children aged 6 to 8, half the adult fare is applicable. Children aged 9 and above are
considered adults and will be charged accordingly.
Advance Deposit: To secure your tour package, please deposit an advance 30%
of total Amount
Pre-Tour Payment: Kindly ensure that 50% of the total amount is paid with in 5 to 7 Days after booking confirmation date, which is prior to the commencement of the tour. This payment serves as confirmation of your participation.
Final Payment: The remaining balance is to be settled upon your arrival, before
the start of the tour.
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