The Valley of Flowers trek is a mesmerizing journey that starts from Delhi, the bustling capital of India. This adventure takes you to a magical world of vibrant blooms and lush greenery nestled in the Himalayan mountains. As you leave behind the city's hustle and bustle, you'll embark on a scenic drive to the remote village of Govindghat, the gateway to this natural wonder. From there, a trek through picturesque landscapes and pristine meadows awaits, leading you to the Valley of Flowers. Here, you'll encounter a kaleidoscope of colorful flowers in full bloom, creating a paradise-like atmosphere. This trek promises a serene escape into the lap of nature, offering a rejuvenating experience for nature lovers and trekkers alike.
➔ Start point: Govindghat
➔ End Point: Valley of Flowers
➔ Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
➔ Trek Level: Easy to Moderate
➔ Trek Altitude: 4000 feet
➔ Trek Distance: 14 kilometers
How to reach
➔ To reach the Valley of Flowers Trek from Delhi by air, you can fly to Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, the nearest airport.
➔ It's around 315 kilometers away from the trek starting point, Govindghat.
➔ From Dehradun, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Govindghat, which takes approximately 10-12 hours by road.
➔ To reach the Valley of Flowers Trek from Delhi by road, take a road trip via NH7.
➔ The journey covers approximately 500 kilometers and takes around 12-14 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
➔ You'll pass through beautiful landscapes and towns before reaching the trek starting point, Govindghat.
➔ To reach the Valley of Flowers Trek from Delhi by train, board a train to Haridwar or Rishikesh, both well-connected to Delhi.
➔ From Haridwar or Rishikesh, hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Govindghat, the starting point of the trek.
➔ The total journey takes around 12-15 hours, including the road trip.
Day 1 - Delhi to Haridwar
Day 2 - Haridwar to Govindghat
Day 3 - Govind Ghat to Ghangaria
Day 4 - Ghangharia to Valley of Flowers and back
Day 5 - Second Day at the Valley of Flowers
Day 6 - Ghangharia to Govindghat, Badrinath, Mana Village, and back to Govind Ghat
Day 7 - Govind Ghat to Haridwar
Day 8 - Haridwar to Delhi
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The best time to do this trek is from June to September when the valley is in full bloom with a wide variety of flowers.
The trek usually starts from Govindghat, which can be reached from Haridwar or Rishikesh by road.
Yes, you need an entry permit to visit the Valley of Flowers, which can be obtained at the entry checkpoint.
You should pack essentials like comfortable trekking gear, warm clothing, rain gear, a good pair of trekking shoes, a first-aid kit, and a backpack.
The trek is considered moderate in difficulty and is suitable for trekkers with basic fitness levels. However, it's important to acclimatize properly and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
There are no strict age restrictions, but it's essential to assess your physical fitness and consult a doctor if you have any medical conditions before undertaking the trek.
While solo trekking is possible, it's generally safer to go with a group or hire a local guide who knows the area well.
Yes, there are accommodations available in places like Ghangharia and Govindghat. These include guesthouses and campsites.
Yes, you can combine it with a visit to Badrinath, Mana Village, or Hemkund Sahib, which are nearby attractions.
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