
Valley of Flowers Trek 5N/6D
from Nashik
3 hrs by air · 20 hrs by train · All-inclusive from ₹6,000/person · 5 Nights / 6 Days
📲 Get Nashik Trek Quote on WhatsApp✨ Nashik — a Kumbh Mela city on the Godavari River — is deeply connected to Haridwar through the sacred river tradition. Nashik pilgrims who complete Kumbh naturally seek Char Dham as the Himalayan culmination of their Ganga devotion.
How to Reach from Nashik
Your trek starts at Haridwar/Rishikesh. Here's how to get there from Nashik.
| Route | Nashik (ISK) → Delhi (DEL) → Dehradun (DED) |
| Duration | 3 hrs via Delhi or Mumbai |
| Airlines | IndiGo, Air India |
| Fare | ₹5,000–₹10,000 |
| +Transfer | 54 km · 1 hr from Dehradun airport |
| Train | Nashik–Delhi trains + Delhi–Dehradun Shatabdi |
| From → To | Nashik Road (NK) → Haridwar via Delhi |
| Duration | 18–22 hrs |
| +Transfer | 54 km · 1 hr from Dehradun airport |
| Distance | 1,400 km |
| Drive time | ~22 hrs |
| Via | NH-58 / NH-334 |
💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport / station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the trek base village in time.
Our Valley of Flowers Trek 5N/6D Package from Nashik
Valley of Flowers Trek 5N/6D
<p>The <strong>Valley of Flowers Trek</strong> is one of India's most enchanting Himalayan journeys — a UNESCO World Heritage Site that bursts into a riotous blaze of colour each monsoon season between July and September. Nestled in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand at an altitude of 3,658 metres, the valley stretches for nearly 8 kilometres, carpeted with over <strong>500 species of wildflowers</strong> including blue poppy, Brahma kamal, cobra lily, and countless varieties of primulas, daisies, and orchids that have attracted botanists and nature lovers for over a century.</p><p>Junegiri Yatra's 4-night, 5-day package departs from Haridwar and follows the classic route: a scenic drive through the Alaknanda valley to Govindghat, followed by a steady trek up the Bhyundar Ganga valley to the village-hub of Ghangaria at 3,050 metres. From Ghangaria, two iconic day excursions await: the valley itself, where you wander through a meadow so densely flowered it barely looks real, and <strong>Hemkund Sahib</strong>, the highest Sikh Gurudwara in the world, perched at a serene glacial lake at 4,329 metres.</p><p>The Pushpawati River runs through the heart of the valley, its clear glacial waters rushing past boulders draped in moss and wildflower, with the Bhyundar glacier visible at the valley's upper end. The surrounding peaks — Rataban, Gauri Parbat, and Nilgiri Parbat — provide a dramatic snow-capped backdrop to the floral spectacle below. Wildlife is also part of the experience here: snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, blue sheep (bharal), and a remarkable diversity of Himalayan bird species all make their home in this protected national park.</p><p>This trek is graded <strong>Moderate</strong>. The path from Govindghat to Ghangaria (14 km one way) involves a steady climb but is well-maintained with stone steps and regular rest points. Mule and porter services are available for those who need them, and Ghangaria has a good range of basic accommodation options including dedicated rooms for our group. All meals are included throughout the trek, and our experienced guide doubles as a nature interpreter, sharing knowledge about the valley's botanical history and ecology.</p><p>Pair this trek with our <a href="/packages/kedarkantha-trek-5n-6d/">Kedarkantha Trek</a> for a winter adventure in the same region, or combine it with the <a href="/packages/har-ki-dun-trek-5n-6d/">Har Ki Dun Trek</a> to experience the less-visited eastern valleys of Uttarakhand. Devout travellers may also wish to extend with our <a href="/packages/char-dham-yatra-9n-10d/">Char Dham Yatra</a>, which passes through nearby Badrinath — just 25 kilometres from Govindghat — and covers all four of Uttarakhand's holiest pilgrimage shrines.</p><p>The Valley of Flowers opens to visitors in mid-June and closes in early October. The <strong>peak bloom season is July to mid-August</strong>, when rainfall is highest and the valley is at its most spectacularly colourful. Late August and September offer drier conditions and slightly fewer flowers but better mountain views. Book well in advance as Ghangaria accommodation fills up quickly during the peak months, and trekker numbers into the national park are regulated by daily permit limits.</p>
- ✓ Homestay accommodation at Joshimath and Ghangharia on triple/quad sharing basis
- ✓ Nutritious vegetarian meals from Day 1 dinner through Day 6 breakfast (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on full trek days)
- ✓ Forest permits and national park entrance fees
- ✓ Experienced trek leader, local guide, and technical support team
- ✓ Basic first-aid medical kit available throughout the trek
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Valley of Flowers Trek 5N/6D from Nashik — FAQs
By flight: fly Nashik or Mumbai to Delhi then Dehradun — total 3 hrs. By train: 20–22 hrs via Delhi. Road: drive to Mumbai (3 hrs) then fly BOM→DED. Nashik to Haridwar is about 1,400 km — flying is much preferred.
Package: ₹19,800/person. Return flights via Mumbai or Delhi: ₹9,000–₹18,000. Train return: ₹2,500–₹4,000. Total by train: ₹22,000–₹24,000. Total by flight: ₹29,000–₹38,000/person.
Nashik's Kumbh Mela and Char Dham season don't coincide, but many Nashik families plan Char Dham after the Kumbh cycle. Those who attended Haridwar's Kumbh Mela often return for Char Dham — we help reconnect them with Haridwar.
Trimbakeshwar in Nashik is a Jyotirlinga — same divine Shiva tradition as Kedarnath. Many Nashik devotees combine Trimbakeshwar darshan (local) with Kedarnath Yatra (Char Dham). We handle the Haridwar and Kedarnath portion.
May before Nashik's peak summer heat or September–October post-monsoon are ideal. Nashik's own grape harvest season (January–March) is separate — most pilgrimages happen May–October. Book 3 months ahead.
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