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Valley of Flowers & Hemkund Sahib Trekking Guide

The Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek offers a refreshing escape into the heart of Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalayas. Your journey begins at Govindghat and follows a moderately tough but rewarding trail to Ghangaria, a quiet little village that acts as the base for both these beautiful and contrasting destinations. From here, a four-kilometre trail leads to the Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO site known for its seasonal bloom of over 300 species, including orchids, primulas, and the Himalayan blue poppy. The ideal time to visit is between mid-June and mid-August, as this is when the alpine flowers are in full bloom.

Hemkund Sahib is about six kilometres uphill from Ghangaria, sitting at a height of 4,329 metres. It's one of the world’s highest Gurudwaras and holds great spiritual value for Sikhs. The climb is steep and physically demanding, but the views of Hemkund Sarovar serene glacial lake ringed by seven towering peaks which are collectively known as Sapt Sring, make it truly worth it. 

Both treks begin at Pulna, a short drive from Govindghat. From there, you’ll hike up to Ghangaria, where most travellers spend the night. The stay is basic but meets all your needs after a day’s walk. Exploring both the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib in one trip lets you witness nature’s raw beauty and spiritual serenity in a single unforgettable adventure.
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What Is Valley Of Flowers?

The Valley of Flowers region lies in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district and forms part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. The Valley of Flowers sits at an altitude of around 3,600 metres and is spread across 87 square kilometres. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its natural alpine meadows and over 600 species of wildflowers that bloom between mid-June and early September.

The valley is accessed through a 4-kilometre trek from Ghangaria. You will see plants like Himalayan blue poppy, cobra lily, and Brahma Kamal. In addition, the  Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib region is home to Himalayan black bears, red foxes, and musk deer.
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What Is Hemkund Sahib?

Hemkund Sahib is a sacred Sikh pilgrimage site located at an altitude of about 4,329 metres in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The Gurudwara sits beside a glacial lake called Hemkund, surrounded by seven snow-covered peaks together known as Sapt Sring. Hemkund, which means the ‘lake of snow’, is an excellent description of the calm glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, is said to have meditated here in a previous lifetime. Thousands of pilgrims visit this sacred site annually with great spiritual reverence.

You can reach Hemkund Sahib through a steep 6-kilometre trail from Ghangaria. It is usually visited together with the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek. The site opens from June to early October and draws both pilgrims and trekkers for its spiritual and scenic appeal.
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What Is The Best Time To Visit The Valley Of Flowers And Hemkund Sahib?

The best time to visit Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib is between the middle of June and early September. The gates of the Nanda Devi National Park usually open in the first week of June after the snow begins to melt. From mid-June, you will find greenery returning to the trails, along with patches of snow in higher areas. The valley reaches its full bloom between mid-July and August. This is when the meadows are covered with hundreds of flower species like blue poppies, cobra lilies and primulas. 

From early September, the flowers begin to fade, but the valley remains scenic with clear skies and green landscapes. Hemkund Sahib remains accessible until early October. After that, both the Gurudwara and the park are closed for the winter season.
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Can I Do Valley Of Flowers Without Doing Hemkund Sahib And Vice Versa?

Yes, you can visit Valley of Flowers without doing Hemkund Sahib and the other way around as well. The treks to both Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib begin from Ghangaria village, which serves as the common base camp. From there, the trek to Valley of Flowers is about 4 kilometres one way, while the trail to Hemkund Sahib is around 6 kilometres and steeper.

Many trekkers choose to do only the Valley of Flowers, especially if they are interested in nature, photography or a less strenuous route. The Valley of Flowers trail is relatively moderate and can be done with average fitness. On the other hand, Hemkund Sahib involves a steeper climb and is often preferred by pilgrims visiting the Gurudwara for religious reasons.

It is not compulsory to do both treks together. You can choose either based on your interest, physical fitness and time availability. However, doing both makes the experience more complete, as it combines natural beauty with spiritual significance.
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Popular Flowers Found On The Valley Of Flowers & Hemkund Sahib Trek

The Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek is famous for its exceptional range of alpine flowers that bloom between mid-July and August. You can spot the Himalayan blue poppy, Brahma Kamal, cobra lily, primula, anemone, geranium, marigold, potentilla, and wild roses. The valley alone has over 600 species, making it a botanist’s paradise.

Hemkund Sahib, located at a higher altitude, is especially known for the Brahma Kamal, which grows near the Hemkund Sarovar. Together, these trails offer a colourful and immersive experience for nature lovers, attracting trekkers, photographers, and researchers from around the world during the short blooming season.
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Preparing For The Valley Of Flowers Trek – The Complete Fitness Guide

To complete the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib itinerary comfortably, you need to start training at least six to eight weeks in advance. You will be trekking around 38 kilometres in five to six days, with daily distances ranging from ten to twelve kilometres.

Some stretches, especially the one to Hemkund Sahib, involve steep climbs and demand good stamina. Building your endurance through regular jogging, stair climbing, and brisk walking is important. Strengthening your legs and core will help you manage uneven trails.

You can also add exercises like squats, lunges and planks to your routine. Push-ups and shoulder strengthening will prepare you to carry a backpack for long hours. Practising short hikes with a loaded backpack will help you adjust to real trekking conditions. Understanding the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib distance in advance gives you a better idea of how fit you need to be to enjoy this trek without discomfort.
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Things To Carry For Valley Of Flowers Trek – A Detailed Checklist!

  • Wear quick-dry T-shirts and trekking pants on the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek to stay dry and light.
  • Pack a waterproof jacket, fleece jacket, thermals, and a poncho for warmth and rain protection.
  • Use high-ankle, waterproof trekking shoes and carry at least three pairs of socks, including woollen ones.
  • Bring a 50 to 60-litre backpack with a rain cover, and a smaller daypack for daily use.
  • Bring sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and a sun cap for UV protection at high altitudes.
  • Keep a reusable water bottle or hydration pack and energy snacks like dry fruits or protein bars.
  • Carry a personal medical kit with basic medicines, bandages, insect repellent, and ORS.
  • Include a headlamp with spare batteries since electricity in Ghangaria is limited after dark.
  • Take a quick-dry towel, light toiletries, and biodegradable waste bags for hygiene and cleanliness.
  • Keep valid ID proof, two to three passport-sized photos, and enough cash as digital payments are unreliable.
  • A trekking pole can help with steep climbs, especially during the Hemkund Sahib ascent.

People Also Ask About Uttarakhand

  1. Where is the Valley of Flowers located?

    If you are wondering how to reach Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib, the Valley of Flowers is located in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, within the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Situated at around 3,600 metres above sea level, it lies in the Western Himalayas near Govindghat and Ghangaria. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its high-altitude meadows and rare alpine flora.
  2. What is the best time to visit the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib?

    The best time to visit Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib is from mid-June to early September, since the park remains closed in winter. During this period, the valley comes alive with vibrant alpine blooms, and trekking routes are open. Weather is generally favourable, though July and August offer peak floral beauty.
  3. How difficult is the trek to Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib?

    The Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek is moderately difficult. The trail to the valley is relatively easy, but the 6-kilometre climb to Hemkund Sahib is steep and strenuous. Well-built paths and availability of ponies help, but basic fitness and altitude acclimatization are recommended for a smooth experience.
  4. How many days does the trek take?

    If you are planning on visiting the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib, the full trek typically takes five to six days. This includes travel to Govindghat, trekking to Ghangaria, visiting both locations on separate days, and returning. It allows for proper acclimatization and gives time to enjoy each destination fully.
  5. Is a permit required for the Valley of Flowers trek?

    Yes, a permit is mandatory to enter the Valley of Flowers National Park. It can be obtained at the forest check-post near Ghangaria. The cost is minimal and valid for a limited duration. No special permit is required for Hemkund Sahib, though basic registration at the base may be needed.
  6. Can I visit the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib in one day?

    It is not advisable to visit the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib in a single day. Each trek, 4 kilometres to the valley and 6 kilometres uphill to Hemkund, takes several hours. Due to steep climbs, altitude, and changing weather, separate days ensure safety, better acclimatization, and a more comfortable trekking experience.
  7. Is it suitable for solo travellers or families?

    Yes, the trek suits both solo travellers and those travelling with families. The trail to Valley of Flowers is scenic and relatively easy, while Hemkund Sahib requires stamina due to its steep gradient. Basic fitness, warm clothing, and proper planning make it safe and enjoyable for most age groups.
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12 July 2018
Excellent
This was my maiden trek and I am glad I chose Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Saheb. I carried home tonnes of great memories from the trip that I will cherish for my life. Serene Nature, Splendid weather, a great company of cousins, new friends we made and the team who lead the trek made a perfect mixture to cherish. While the chirpy young kept the team charged, the conviction of the others was inspirational to the rest. I am also glad that Thrillophillia conducts this trip which I came to know after reading thrillophilia reviews. The field team lead by Yogi and Sandeep was awesome. At some point or other everyone in the group were amazed with their knowledge, patience, perseverance, untiring efforts to make the trip a memorable and comfortable one for the entire team. Their daily briefing was quite interesting. Valley of flowers amazed us with the nuances it offered every minute. The continuous rain, the chill of the breeze, narrow steep path, rolling stones, changing landscape every minute, moving clouds around you, crossing the river over narrow bridges…. The list goes on and on Hemkund Saheb is another marvel. This place left most of the team members ecstatic. What a bliss. The only place I have seen made many people cry with joy. A place that one must visit atleast once in their lifetime. The trek(mule ride), the hospitality at the Gurudwara were breathtaking. It was a testimony to what faith can bring out of people. We could see people of all age groups from 3 to 70+ trek all the way from Govindghat to Hemkund Saheb, carrying children and luggage on shoulders and sometime on mules. Wow… We were exposed to a new world of Ghangaria which come alive in March and sleeps over from October. A town that has everything active only for 4 months.
13 November 2018
Z Shabir Har Ki Dun Trek
Excellent
To tell the truth, we started this trek with many doubts and inhibitions. Especially since we had 2 children aged 7 & 8 who had done only single day treks till date. Our trek leader Makkhan Singh gave us a complete overview of what we could expect but nothing prepared us for the unadulterated natural beauty that was all around us from the start to the finish of the trek. From Deodar trees in the lower ranges to tall pine forests on taller peaks. The autumn colours were visible in full glory. Many moments bring a smile back to our faces like speaking to the villagers we met on the way, finding a couple of langoors spying on us, having black tea with herbs that instantly refreshed us and many more such memories. Camping was a whole new experience for all of us. It taught us the discipline of timing and the regard for others comfort. The cooks who accompanied us were very thoughtful about our children and tried their best to serve food that kids would enjoy. Needless to say, the snow was the best part of the trek. We made a snowman with the help of trek guide Ashish. He was wonderful with our kids. He played with them, but was also very careful about their safety. I wish to wholeheartedly thank each and every one in the team who helped organize this trek so perfectly. We didn't feel a single moment of confusion or uncertainty over any of the arrangements made. This experience has definitely made us wish to do more such treks in the future.
13 April 2019
Moni Shankar Chandrashila Trek
Excellent
The stay at kund was a very pleasant one. It had wonderfull golden views of Kedardome. Sound of mountain river just below the campsite was like a soothing lullaby. The fully blooming rhododendron gave the perfect reddish look of the season FALL. Now as we come to the part of the trek to deorital, the day started with a double puncture of one of our car which was to take us to SARI. But to our joy it provided us the perfect excuse to start our trek right from kund. The opportunity gave us time to photograph the kedar dome from a height and on the way we also came by a hilly waterfall which gave us plenty to take home some mesmerizing photographs. By the time our car was ready to take us to Sari. On reaching Sari we started our climb to Deorital Lake . On the way we filled up our water bottles from a mountain spring and wow the most refreshing drink i had in my life off cousre accompanied by chewing of rhododendron petals. On reaching deorital we were greeted with patches of snow and a mesmerizing view of snow clad-en peaks of Chaukhamba. We could even capture the reflection of the cliffs in the clear water of the lake. After having a packed lunch we descended down to sari by taking a visit to hilly temple. On the way back we went to Ukhimath, the winter home of BABA Kedarnath. The secondays climb was from Chopta. There was snow right from Chopta. We claded our shoes with the mandatory spikes and started our climb throw the snow laden valley and mountain sides of chopta taking occassional breaks. The temple of Tungnath was almost under snow. After taking a break at tungnath we further ascended to Chandrasila peak making new path through the fresh snows. And like we were on the top of the world with 360 degree view of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Chaukhamba. The weather had by then started getting little naughty with patches of black clouds hovering around. After taking a quick packed lunch we started our descend, which was packed with thrills and surprises courtesy our guide Monu Rana. We went back to our childhood days by sliding and rolling through the snows like 3 year old toddlers and just yelling in excitement. On reaching chopta we boarded our cars to be back to kund. A heavy downpour welcomed us to Kund and let us have a unique experience of heavy mountain lashes. Next day we were back to Haridwar after having a tastefull lunch at Jayalgarh. A wow experience of lifetime in my sixth trek.
05 July 2019
Sanjay Kumar Gond Har Ki Dun Trek
Excellent
Hi All, I took Har Ki Dun trek, booked via Thirllophila. The operator made all the arrangements. Though I was travelling Solo, I was surrounded with company of good locals and other fellow trekkers, all heading towards Har Ki Dun. It was 07 days trek & was a awesomely memorable journey. I really enjoyed whole trek and company of Rishab & Nitin bhai (Guides). They really took good care of me and my fellow trekkers. I meet many people and few became good friends of mine with whom I'm still communicate. Guys, I recommend every new trekkers, solo or group to go for it. This trek is easy to moderate with mesmerizing views with really tasty foods along the trek camping. Though, I visited at end of June but rain was at beginning and bothered us very little. Those snow covered mountain tops and chilled water river streams are beautiful. Along the way, is wooden bridges, water steams, cold clouds, lush green dense forests and few Maggie shops by local peoples to take rest and spend some time with nature. Thanks again to Thrillophilia!
02 February 2019
YESHWANTH YESHWANTH Brahmatal Trek
Excellent
19th to 23rd January 2019 can’t forget, can’t explain the experience in my life !! The Brahmatal trek is unforgettable in this lifetime!! Yes, we faced some mighty powers of mountains and skies , when we were at Brahmatal camp at 12000feet severe snow storm was hit !! Yea we wanted live snowfall we were praying for it since we booked for the trek but the holy nature gave us so much snowfall that’s enough for one lifetime!! It was almost 4 to 5 feet snow outside our camps !!! we experienced temp of around -15 to -20 degree !! we took shelters in chacha ki dhukhan (small shop with wooden roof covered with tarpol)! The best part was our guides when all others trekking companies like India hike, trek the Himalayas team went down in snow storm our team stayed back up until the 36hours storm was gone and descended with a view that can be remembered every day in this lifetime !! Thinking about the hike up the mountain, right before the peak, the pain is unbearable. The trek has been long and the journey has been uphill against snow filled rocky terrain. Just before you reach the top, you feel as if you’ll never be able to take another step, yet you do. You forget ahead and just as the desire to give up becomes strongest, you reach the top. The light, the view is incredible, and you can finally see clearly what you’ve been fighting for. Suddenly, the next part of your journey is clear. It's beautiful, and its all laid out in the sight ahead and below. You are renewed, you know now where you are going. Today, if you are in a season where you are heading uphill and all you see is the mountainous terrain ahead, I hope to inspire you to keep going. Take small steps, but don't stop and don't dare go backwards. When it feels like you can't move, take a deep breath, and cry out for strength to just take the very next step. You will reach the top of your mountain and your joy will be great!! You are moving forward and your destiny awaits! After this trek, my confidence has boosted for sure !! I would like to thank my trek guides from bottom of my heart Raju bhayia, Praveen bhai who took very good care of us overnights and days in that severe snow storm and motivating on each and every step which was very difficult on the way back !! Again I Repeat this experience “Cannot be explained and cannot forget” in this lifetime!! Guys from experience I recommend you to carry all the trekking gears without fail or u gonna suffer REAL bad in those mighty mountains especially must if u are doing in peak winter ... (don't forget to see the forecast ) imp gears are Minus temp waterproof outer jacket, down jacket .thermal inners, lots of t-shirts at least 4, thermal pants, trek pants 2 , track pants , walking poles , WATERPROOF SHOES ( very imp ), 4 pairs of thermal socks , GATERS u can't walk without it in snow, in safer side carry one meter of tarpol that can be used in heavy snow as gaters (telling with experience) , woollen caps, glove inners, waterproof gloves .. Be mentally prepared for the worst !!!u will really enjoy it and ur confidence will be much more then what you were !! MUST DO TREK!
22 March 2021
Very Good
Overall it was a nice experience at the camp. The members were supportive & cordial. The foods were tasty & good too. But the reception needed to improve soon as we reached Rishikesh for rafting.
22 March 2021
Excellent
We would like to thank Thrillophilia for the amazing photos. The photographer was very professional and suggested various poses. Thanks for making our trip memorable!
Dr Ashutosh Srivastava Kedarkantha Winter Trek
Excellent
"well managed trip"
16 March 2021
Brieona Acharya Kedarkantha Trek
Excellent
This was the very first trek of my life and Thrillophilia made sure to make the best of it. A traveller picked us up from Dehradun and we reached Sankri around 4 pm. Mr Bachan Rana made sure we were well instructed and equipped. Our trek guides Mukesh sir and Prakash sir were amazing and made sure no one is left behind. Not having an active physicality, I was always the last one to reach the base, but they made sure I didn't feel left out and helped me with the snow and the rocks. I also made great friends with every member of my group and by the end of the trek, we were one big family. We never would have guessed in our wildest dreams that they would be serving us gulab jamuns and pasta on our trek. They really outdid themselves while catering to our needs. The tents were already pitted and were as warm as they could be. Our group was the first to make it to the summit, watch the sunrise and then slide back. We got to see rainfall, snowfall and a gazillion of stars (a sight I can never forget) on this trek. The bonfires were a cherry on the top. I never knew how badly I needed this trek, an internet detox that really helped me catch up with myself. I would definitely rate this trek a 6/5.
15 March 2021
Ankit Jain Kedarkantha Trek
Excellent
It was my first experience of trekking which was really good, the transport provided was good, food was good, Guide Raj and Sachin were too good they supported and took care of all the group members nicely throughout our trek no one should be left while trekking or missed entertained our group and kept motivated, stay provided while jungle stay was also good.

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