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The Valley of Flowers is a beautiful meadow
located at an altitude of about eleven thousand feet. It is
the valley of the stream Pushpavati, a tributary of Alaknanda.
Frank Smythe discovered 'The Valley of Flowers' in 1931 on his
way back after a successful expedition to Mt. Kamet. Ferns,
dwarf iris, dwarf larkspur, dwarf rhododendrons, primula, blue
poppies, fritillaria, asters, potentillas, inula grandifloras
and hundreds of other species grow wild in the valley.
The Valley of Flowers is a riot of color in August/September.
Well over a thousand varieties of flowers, shrubs, orchids and
plants in myriad hues, differing textures and colors paint the
valley in a gorgeous display. The valley is a natural
plantation surrounded by the dazzling snow clad Himalayas, a
feast for the botanist and amateur alike.
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Deep in the heart of the Himalayas, is
this spectacular 'Valley of Flowers'. Many varieties of
Himalayan wild flowers bloom here. Post Monsoons, the
floor of the valley is covered with a carpet of myriad
colours ! It is an awesome sight of colours with a
contrasting back drop of majestic peaks.
The scope for trekking in Garhwal and
Kumaon is immense. From short walks to arduous ascents
to mountaineering expeditions, the diversity is
staggering.
Legends associate this valley of
Garhwal Himalayas with the area from where Hanumanji of
Ramayana collected "Sanjeevani" herbs to revive
Lakshmana, the younger brother of Ramaji. Hanumanji had
to visit far-flung areas in his search for the "Sanjeevani"
life - saving herbs.
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In 1939, Miss Margaret Legge, a botanist
deputed by the botanical gardens of Edinburgh arrived at the
valley of flowers for further studies, While she slipped off
and was lost for ever in the garden of the gods. Her sister
later visited the valley of flowers and erected a memorial on
the spot where she was buried by the locals. The thoughtful
memorial is still there.
Location: Garhwal
Himalayas (Uttaranchal)
Area: 87.5 sq. Kms.
Altitude: Between 3,658m
to 3,962 m
Best Season: Mid July To
Mid September
Valley of Flowers Trekking Tour
Haridwar & Rishikesh: The
two holy towns of the Hindu's- centres of ' Vedic' learning
and Yoga & Meditation. HEMKUND SAHIB: The pilgrim centre of
the Sikh's high in the Himalayas. The Hemkund lake is
dominated by the colossal Hathi Parbat (peak). AULI: A popular
winter Ski resort, Auli offers spectacular panoramic view of
the Himalayas. PAURI : A small hill station with serene
surroundings. Enjoy the hospitality of a local village here.
Day01): Day 01:
Arrival at Delhi
Upon arrival at Delhi transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day02): New Delhi
- Haridwar (205 kms/5-6 hrs).
In the morning after breakfast drive to Haridwar. Lunch
enroute. Upon arrival at Haridwar transfer check into the
hotel. In the evening visit "Har Ki peri" for Aarti ceremony.
Back to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Haridwar: Haridwar is the
gateway to the four pilgrimages of Uttaranchal. It's also
starting point on the journey to the sacred sources of the
Ganga and the Yamuna Rivers. According to legend, Prince
Bhagirath performed penance here to salvage the souls of his
ancestors who had perished due to Sage Kapila's curse. The
penance was answered and the river Ganga trickled forth from
Lord Shiva's locks and its bountiful water revived the sons of
King Sagara. In the tradition of Bhagirath, devout Hindus
stand in the sacred waters here, praying for the salvation of
their ancestors.
The holy city of Haridwar is home to some of the most sacred
Hindu rituals. Round the year, devotees from all over the
country flock here in their thousands to perform "Poojas" or
prayers. Renowned for the "Maha Kumbh Mela" which appears
Every 12 years and the enchanting "Aarti" at "Har Ki Pauri"
which captives the beholder with hundreds of burning wick
lamps floating down the Ganges this town has been
distinguished for centuries in the Indian society.
Day03): Haridwar
- Joshimath (245 kms/8-9 hrs)
After an early breakfast drive to Joshimath via Devprayag. On
the way visit Dev prayag where Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers
meet. From here the holy river Ganges started. Arrival at
Joshimath by evening, check into the hotel. Dinner & overnight
stay.
Joshimath: The religious
centre, established by Adi Shankaracharya, which he called
Jyotirmath, later came to be known as Joshimath. Among the
sites of interest are the temples of Nav Durga and Narsingh.
Apart from its obvious religious importance, Joshimath is
known for its scenic beauty.
Day04): Joshimath
- Govindghat (22 kms/1 hrs) - Ghangaria (14 kms/3-4 hrs)
After an early breakfast drive to Govindghat. Which is the
starting point of the trek. From Govindghat there is a gradual
ascent along a well maintained pilgrim trail to Ghangaria.
Upon arrival at Ghangria check into hotel. Explore the
surroundings in the evening. Dinner and overnight stay at the
hotel.
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Day05):
Ghangaria - Valley Of Flowers - Ghangria (5 kms one
side/4-5 hrs)
After breakfast trek to Valley Of Flowers (3858 m) from
Ghangaria. The valley is an enchanting sight with an
impressive array of rare wildflowers like Geranium,
Marsh marigold, Prinula, Potentilla, Geum, Asters,
Lilium, Ranunculus, Corydalis, Inula, Braham kamal,
Campanula, Pedicularis, Arisaema, Morina, Impatiens,
Bistorta, Ligularia, Anaphalis, Saxifrages, Sibbaldia,
Thermo- psis, Trollius, Codonopsis, Dactylorhiza,
Cypripedium, Str- awberry, Epilobium, Rhododendrons and
numerous others. Most of the flowers have medicinal
values too. The valley is 10 kms long, 2 kms wide, and
is divided by the Pushpawati stream, into which several
tiny streams and waterfalls merge. After enjoying the
beauty of valley trek back to Ghangaria. Dinner &
overnight stay at the hotel.
Day06):
Hemkund-Ghanghria
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After breakfast trek to Hemkund Sahib (4329 m) from
Ghangaria. This is quite a steep climb. In the Sikh holy book,
The Granth Sahib, the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh recounts that in
a previous life, he meditated on the shores of a lake
surrounded by seven snowcapped mountains now recognized by
Hemkund. Late afternoon trek back to Ghangaria. Dinner &
overnight stay at the hotel.
Day07): Ghangaria -
Govind Ghat - Joshimath
After breakfast trek down to reach Govind Ghat and from here
drive to Joshimath. Upon arrival at Joshimath check into the
hotel. Rest of the day is free to explore the area. One can
also visit Auli in the evening. Dinner and over night stay at
the hotel.
Day08): Joshimath
- Haridwar
Early morning drive to Haridwar with packed breakfast. On the
way visit Rudraprayag where river Mandakini and Alaknanda
meet. Lunch enroute. Arrive Haridwar by evening. Check into
the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day09): Haridwar
- Delhi
After an early breakfast visit Har ki peri. After lunch drive
to Delhi airport.
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