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Valley of Flowers — India travel destination

Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers, India

Best time to visit

Jul – Aug

Trip duration

5-6 Days

Top Activities

TrekkingAlpine Flower ViewingPhotography
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Chopta — India travel destination

Chopta

Chopta, India

Best time to visit

Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov

Trip duration

2-3 Days

Top Activities

TrekkingTemple VisitBird Watching
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Valley of Flowers National Park — place to visit near Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers National Park

Valley of Flowers National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Uttarakhand — is India's most spectacular high-altitude alpine meadow, bursting with 300+ Himalayan wildflower species from July to September. The 17 km trek from Ghangaria through the Pushpawati River valley rewards with a canvas of primulas, brahmakamal, and blue poppies against snow-capped Himalayan peaks. One of India's greatest trekking experiences. Open July to October only.

Hemkund Sahib — place to visit near Valley of Flowers

Hemkund Sahib

Hemkund Sahib is one of the world's highest Sikh gurudwaras at 4,329 m, set on the shore of a glacial lake ringed by seven Himalayan peaks near the Valley of Flowers. The 6 km trek from Ghangaria to the gurudwara is one of India's most sacred and physically demanding pilgrimages, drawing hundreds of thousands of Sikh pilgrims annually. The gurudwara's location — on a frozen lake surrounded by snow — is among the most dramatic spiritual settings on earth.

Ghangaria Village — place to visit near Valley of Flowers

Ghangaria Village

Ghangaria (also called Govindghat Base Camp) at 3,048 m is the last inhabited village and trekking base camp before the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand. The only accommodation hub for trekkers visiting both sites, it sits at the confluence of the Pushpawati and Laxmanganga rivers. Stay here before and after the trek for acclimatization, hot meals, and mountain views. A critical waypoint on every Valley of Flowers trek itinerary.

Pushpawati River Valley — place to visit near Valley of Flowers

Pushpawati River Valley

The Pushpawati River flows through the heart of the Valley of Flowers National Park, fed by glacial meltwater from the Tipra Glacier. Following the riverbank forms the main trekking trail through the valley — a corridor of extraordinary floral diversity, endemic Himalayan birds, and wildlife including snow leopard, Himalayan musk deer, and brown bear. The river's pristine glacial waters and flower-draped banks make it the most photographed natural landscape in Uttarakhand.

Govindghat — place to visit near Valley of Flowers

Govindghat

Govindghat is the road-head gateway to the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek at 1,828 m, situated at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Laxmanganga rivers on the Badrinath Highway. A major Sikh pilgrimage town with a large gurudwara, it is the registration point for Valley of Flowers trekking permits. From here, a 13 km trek leads to Ghangaria base camp. Well connected by road from Rishikesh and Haridwar. The starting point of one of India's greatest Himalayan treks.

Tungnath Temple — place to visit near Chopta

Tungnath Temple

Tungnath Temple at 3,680 m is the world's highest Shiva temple — one of the five Panch Kedar shrines in Uttarakhand and a sacred highlight of the Kedarnath circuit. The 3.5 km trek from Chopta through rhododendron and oak forest to the ancient stone shrine is one of Uttarakhand's finest short treks. Especially dramatic in winter when the temple is snowbound. A must-visit spiritual and trekking destination for Shiva devotees and Himalayan trekkers visiting Chopta.

Chandrashila Summit — place to visit near Chopta

Chandrashila Summit

Chandrashila Summit at 4,130 m is the crown of the Chopta-Tungnath trek — a dramatic Himalayan viewpoint offering 360-degree panoramas of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedar Peak, Chaukhamba, and Bandarpunch. One of the most rewarding summit views in Garhwal, accessible on a 5 km trek from Chopta via Tungnath Temple. Equally spectacular in summer and winter. A top Uttarakhand trek for both experienced and amateur Himalayan trekkers.