Hurry Up! Valley of Flowers Trek Opens from 1st June 2025 — Book Your Seat Now!
Valley of Flowers Trek 2025: Book Your Seats Now — Trek Opens From 1st June!
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to explore the Valley of Flowers, the wait is over.
This most beautiful Himalayan trek in Uttarakhand is opening from 1st June 2025, and seats are filling up fast.
Don’t miss your chance to walk through this blooming paradise, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known for its rare Himalayan flora, snow-capped peaks, and divine connection with Hemkund Sahib.
What Makes Valley of Flowers So Special?
The Valley of Flowers National Park lies in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand and is part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. It’s not just a trek — it’s a journey into a fairyland.
- Over 600 varieties of Himalayan flowers
- Mythical link to the Ramayana & Mahabharata
- Ideal for nature lovers, photographers & spiritual seekers
- A gateway to Hemkund Sahib, the sacred Sikh pilgrimage
- One of the best monsoon treks in India
Opening Dates and Best Time to Visit
- Opening Date: 1st June 2025
- Best Time for Bloom: Mid-July to Mid-August (peak flower season)
- Closing Date: 31st October 2025
During July and August, the entire valley turns into a sea of colors — orchids, poppies, marigolds, daisies, blue poppies, and more.
Trek Itinerary
- Day 1: Haridwar/Rishikesh to Govindghat
- Day 2: Govindghat to Ghangaria (via Pulna – 10 km trek)
- Day 3: Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers and back
- Day 4: Ghangaria to Hemkund Sahib
- Day 5: Ghangaria to Govindghat and return journey
Trek Duration: 5 to 6 Days
Trek Distance: ~38–40 km
Altitude: 12,140 ft (approx.)
Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate – Ideal for beginners!
Why Trek With Us?
We’re not just a trekking company — we’re mountain people who believe in eco-friendly trekking, safety, and soulful experiences.
- Certified local trek leaders
- All-inclusive packages (stay, meals, permits)
- First-aid and high-altitude medical support
- Guided visit to Hemkund Sahib
- Small group batches for peaceful experiences
Who Can Do This Trek?
- Solo Travelers
- Beginners
- Families
- School/College Groups
- Spiritual Seekers
No prior high-altitude experience required. Just basic fitness and love for nature.
Local Culture: A Spiritual Experience
The Valley of Flowers lies in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, a region deeply rooted in rich Garhwali culture.
The local people here are known for their humility, spiritual nature, and deep respect for the environment.
Key Cultural Highlights
- The local community speaks the Garhwali language.
- Several traditional festivals are celebrated here such as Hilljatra, Phooldei, and Ganga Dussehra.
- Villages along the trekking route offer authentic regional cuisine like Mandua ki Roti, Jhangora ki Kheer, and Gahat ki Dal.
- The nearby Hemkund Sahib adds deep spiritual significance to the valley.
Flora: Over 500 Species in a Single Valley
The Valley of Flowers has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its extraordinary diversity of plant life.
Some notable flowers found here
- Brahma Kamal – State flower of Uttarakhand
- Blue Poppy – Rare and strikingly beautiful
- Cobra Lily, Anemone, Primula, Marigold, Daisy and many more
The valley is home to 500+ species of flowering plants, most of which bloom between July and August, turning the valley into a colorful paradise.
Fauna of Valley of Flowers: Rare and Protected Species
The Valley of Flowers is also known for rare and endangered wildlife, making it a Himalayan biodiversity hotspot.
1. Musk Deer: A shy high-altitude species considered endangered due to poaching for its musk.
2. Snow Leopard: A rare and elusive predator found in the high Himalayas.
3. Himalayan Black Bear: A powerful mammal that inhabits upper forest areas.
4. Himalayan Bird Species: The valley is a paradise for birdwatchers.
- Himalayan Monal – State bird of Uttarakhand
- Black Eagle, Hawk Eagle, Himalayan Griffon, Snow Partridge
5. Indian Gaur and Blue Bull (Nilgai): Large herbivores sometimes seen in surrounding forests.
The Valley of Flowers National Park protects these species and preserves their natural habitat.
Best Time to Visit the Valley
- July to September – Peak bloom of flowers
- June to October – Ideal trekking season
- Hemkund Sahib – Opens mid-June and closes by October
How to Make Your Trek Memorable
- Prepare physically before the trek
- Carry proper trekking shoes, rain gear and warm clothing
- Always trek with experienced guides
- Keep the environment clean
- Do not disturb wildlife
A Divine Blend of Nature, Culture and Spirituality
The Valley of Flowers Trek is not just a trekking adventure — it is a spiritual and natural journey that connects people deeply with nature.
Hurry! Limited Seats Available
Due to Forest Department regulations and our eco-friendly small-group policy, we are accepting limited bookings only.
How to Book?
Visit: Valley of Flowers Trek 2025 – Himalayan Hikers
Email: himalayanhikers.dun@gmail.com
WhatsApp/Call: +91 97561 97558
Final Word
“If there is heaven on earth, it blooms here — between the flowers, rivers, and winds of the Valley of Flowers.”
Don't miss India's most loved Himalayan trek.
Book now. Walk into the valley. Let nature heal you.
The Valley of Flowers blooms once again — secure your Himalayan adventure before the season slips away
