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Valley of Flowers trek route is the most beautiful and recommended trekking route in India. Every year many people include this in their holiday plan. The reason that it is the most loved trek is its beauty, and fresh environment.
The trip covers about 38 kilometers roundtrip. Valley of Flowers trek route can be covered by beginners also if they maintain a basic level of fitness. The route of the trek offers the perfect combination of nature and adventure, varying from mountain vistas and colorful meadows to forest paths and rivers.
An Overview of Valley of Flowers trekking route
The trek begins originally at Govindghat. From Govindghat, one could take a quick, typical jeep tour to Pulna hamlet.
The official walk path begins at Pulna, which is around 4 kilometers from Govindghat. Many trekkers drive to save effort and time for more challenging walking segments ahead.
The walking route’s longest and most significant section is from Pulna to Ghangaria. Usually, Valley of Flowers trek km is 9 and Valley of Flowers trek time is 5 to 6 hours.
The trek route passes through:
- Forests
- Mountain routes, and
- Riverbanks
Trekkers see magnificent sights of the Lakshman
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The Hemkund sahib trek is one of India’s most famous treks combining spiritual respect, high-altitude Himalayan setting, and breathtaking walking landscape with stunning high-altitude glacier lake perched among snowy Himalayan mountains and a sacred gurudwara. It can be seen in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalayas. Valley of flower trek is also one of the popular treks situated near Hemkund Sahib, the distance between Hemkund Sahib to Valley of Flowers is 6 km. With one of the best trekking companies in India Indohike, travelers can explore this region through well-planned trekking packages in India, offering comfortable and safe trek packages and customized trekking tour packages for nature lovers and pilgrims alike.

Spiritual worth of the Himalayas’ surroundings
Apart from their beauty, the clear waters of the glacial lake near the Gurudwara at Hemkund Sahib have immense spiritual importance in Sikh custom. Dedicated to the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, this trek is a wonderful source of a feeling of deep
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The revered Kedarnath valley (the oldest and favorite abode of Lord Shiva) is located above 3500 meters in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand state. The 2 nights 3 days Kedarnath trek package takes you to Kedar Khand (Kedarnath valley and Kedarnath temple), adjacent to Chorabari Glacier—the source of the River Mandakini.
The entire trek is encircled by a majestic snow-capped mountains green forest trail. The traditional trekking route start from Gauri Kund. However, a new trekking route has lately been made functional for trekkers “Kedarnath Musk Deer Conservation Trek.” The new route for the Kedarnath hike goes through the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, which takes you through the typical Himalayan forests while enjoying the scenic beauty of the hills.

Kedar Khand – The Mythological Legacy
The Kedarnath temple, one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites, is where Lord Shiva is believed to be present in a unique form. Situated on the banks of the green Mandakini River, it is a serene spot in
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Are you an avid nature lover yearning to uncover the mystic beauty of Mother Nature worldwide? Your next adventure awaits in the Himalayas. Book your Valley of Flowers Trek, a unique experience that promises to be a feast for your senses.
Situated in the Chamoli district in Uttarakhand (India) at a height of approximately 3600 meters and over 87 Square Km, the Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, boasting over 600 rare exotic flowers, lush alpine forests with rhododendrons, and enchanting waterfalls where Nature’s beauty is in full bloom.

Valley of Flowers – The Legacy
Although the Valley of Flowers was first discovered by the British mountaineer Frank Sydney Smythe in 1931, Hindu mythology offered a different interpretation. The Gods and the Pandavas frequented the Valley—the heroes of the Mahabharata from ancient times.
The Sikhs believed the Valley was where the tenth Guru—Shri Guru Gobind
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