Uttarakhand
6 Days
14100 ft.
37 Km.
The Valley of Flowers Trek in Uttarakhand is one of the most beautiful and unique treks in India. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this national park is famous for its vibrant alpine flowers, lush green meadows, and breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
Spread across 87 sq. km in the Chamoli district, this valley comes alive during the monsoon season with over 500 species of rare and colorful flowers like Brahma Kamal and Himalayan Blue Poppy.
The trek begins from Pulna village and takes you through scenic trails leading to the Valley of Flowers National Park and the sacred Hemkund Sahib.
The Valley of Flowers is a biodiversity hotspot, home to rare and endangered species like Brahma Kamal, Blue Poppy, and Cobra Lily. The region also supports wildlife such as musk deer, Himalayan black bear, red fox, and blue sheep.
With vibrant landscapes, misty peaks, and flowing waterfalls, the valley feels like walking inside a painting. It is a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike.
The spiritual aura of Hemkund Sahib combined with the natural beauty of the valley makes this trek a truly unforgettable experience.
Drive: 247 km (9-10 hrs)
Drive: 18 km (40 min)
Trek: 4 km each | Altitude: 11,500 ft
Trek: 6 km each side | Altitude: 12,516 ft | 8-9 hrs
Drive: 18 km (40 min)
Drive: 247 km (8-9 hrs)
Nutritious vegetarian meals are provided during the trek to maintain energy levels.