Auli Valley of Flowers Tour Package 6 Days from Haridwar – Explore Uttarakhand’s Himalayan Gems
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- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
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Haridwar to Badrinath Joshimath Auli region Tour Package Itinerary
This 6-day Auli Valley of Flowers tour package begins from Haridwar, traversing through some of Uttarakhand’s most revered pilgrimage sites and stunning landscapes. The journey offers a perfect blend of spiritual solace, natural splendor, and adventure, culminating in a drop-off back in Haridwar.
Day 1: Haridwar to Rudraprayag/Pipalkoti – Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas
Upon arrival in Haridwar, guests will be picked up and commence their scenic drive towards Rudraprayag or Pipalkoti. This initial leg of the journey offers mesmerizing views of the Ganges and Alaknanda rivers, winding through the lower Himalayan ranges. The evening allows for relaxation and preparation for the exciting days ahead amidst the serene mountain atmosphere.
Day 2: Rudraprayag/Pipalkoti to Badrinath and Mana Village – Abode of Lord Vishnu
Today’s journey leads to Badrinath, one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites. Situated at an elevation of 3,133 meters, the Badrinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple’s striking architecture, vibrant facade, and spiritual significance draw devotees and tourists alike. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and nestled on the banks of the Alaknanda River, its beauty is profound. Visitors can also take a dip in the Tapt Kund, a natural thermal spring. Near Badrinath lies Mana Village, often referred to as the ‘last Indian village’ before the Tibetan border. This quaint village is rich in mythological connections, believed to be the place where Vyasa wrote the Mahabharata. Attractions include the Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and Bhim Pul, offering glimpses into ancient Indian epics and a unique high-altitude village life. In the evening, the return journey is made to Joshimath for an overnight stay.
Day 3: Joshimath to Auli – India’s Premier Ski Destination
From Joshimath, a short drive and an exhilarating cable car ride (one of the longest in Asia) transports visitors to Auli. Known as a premier skiing destination in India, Auli transforms into a vibrant green meadow during summer, offering breathtaking panoramic views of prominent Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Hathi Parvat, and Kamet. The serene environment, crisp mountain air, and verdant slopes make it ideal for leisurely walks and photography. Guests can enjoy the scenic beauty, take short treks, or simply revel in the tranquility. The artificial lake in Auli is also a significant attraction, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the landscape. After a day of exploring Auli, return to Joshimath for the night.
Day 4: Joshimath to Govindghat and Pulna Village – Gateway to the Valley of Flowers
Today, the focus is on exploring the region surrounding the renowned Valley of Flowers National Park. A drive from Joshimath leads to Govindghat, the starting point for treks to the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib. While the full trek to the Valley of Flowers is a multi-day endeavor, this day offers an opportunity to experience the gateway and its unique atmosphere. A short, gentle trek along the Pushpawati River to Pulna Village provides a taste of the trekking route and allows visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture and pristine natural beauty of the region, known for its diverse flora. This area provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains and river valleys, embodying the essence of the Auli Valley of Flowers tour package 6 days. Return to Joshimath for overnight stay.
Day 5: Joshimath/Pipalkoti to Rishikesh/Haridwar – Spiritual Hub and Adventure Capital
After breakfast, begin the descent from Joshimath/Pipalkoti towards Rishikesh or Haridwar. The journey back allows for a different perspective of the majestic landscapes. Rishikesh, known as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, offers a serene environment with its iconic suspension bridges, Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula, spanning the sacred Ganges River. The town is a hub for spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts, with numerous ashrams, temples, and opportunities for river rafting. Visitors can witness the evening Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan or Triveni Ghat, a deeply spiritual experience. Continue to Haridwar for overnight stay, or if time permits, explore some sights.
Day 6: Haridwar Departure
After a wholesome breakfast, guests will be dropped off at their preferred location in Haridwar, marking the conclusion of the memorable Auli Valley of Flowers tour package 6 days. This tour leaves travelers with lasting memories of Uttarakhand’s unparalleled natural beauty and spiritual heritage.
Badrinath and Auli Sightseeing Itinerary
- Badrinath Temple: A prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, part of the Char Dham pilgrimage. Its vibrant architecture and location amidst the Garhwal Himalayas, on the banks of the Alaknanda River, create a profoundly spiritual atmosphere. Learn more about Badrinath Temple.
- Mana Village: The ‘last Indian village’ before the Indo-Tibetan border, famous for its mythological connections. Sites include Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and Bhim Pul, offering insights into ancient epics and a glimpse into high-altitude rural life.
- Tapt Kund: A natural thermal spring near Badrinath Temple, believed to have medicinal properties. Pilgrims often take a sacred dip here before entering the temple.
- Auli: India’s renowned ski resort, offering panoramic views of major Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi. In summer, it transforms into lush green meadows, perfect for nature walks and photography. The Auli Ropeway provides a thrilling ride and spectacular vistas. Discover Auli on TripAdvisor.
- Auli Artificial Lake: One of the highest man-made lakes in the world, contributing to Auli’s picturesque landscape and serving as a source for snowmaking during winter.
Rishikesh and Haridwar Sightseeing Itinerary
- Lakshman Jhula & Ram Jhula (Rishikesh): Iconic suspension bridges spanning the Ganges River in Rishikesh. These bridges offer scenic views of the river, surrounding ashrams, and the bustling spiritual life. They are key landmarks connecting various temples and yoga centers.
- Ganga Aarti (Rishikesh/Haridwar): A spiritual ritual performed on the banks of the Ganges, particularly at Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh or Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar. It involves offerings of lamps and prayers to the river goddess, creating a captivating and devotional experience.
- Har Ki Pauri (Haridwar): One of the most sacred ghats in Haridwar, believed to be the place where a drop of Amrit (elixir of immortality) fell. Pilgrims gather here for holy dips in the Ganges and to witness the grand evening Ganga Aarti. Explore Har Ki Pauri on Wikipedia.
- Chandi Devi Temple (Haridwar): A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi, situated atop the Neel Parvat. Accessible by cable car or a trek, it offers panoramic views of Haridwar and the Ganges River.
3 Star Hotels in Badrinath, Joshimath, Auli, and nearby cities
Accommodation will be provided in comfortable 3-star hotels in locations such as Rudraprayag, Pipalkoti, Joshimath, or similar towns, strategically chosen for convenience to Badrinath, Auli, and the Valley of Flowers region. These hotels offer clean rooms, essential amenities, and warm hospitality, ensuring a restful stay amidst the mountains.
Auli Valley of Flowers Package Price from Haridwar
| Number of Persons | Per Person Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adults | 21600 |
| 3 Adults | 16800 |
| 4-7 Adults | 15840 |
| 8-10 Adults | 14400 |
| 11-12 Adults | 12436 |
Inclusions in Auli Valley of Flowers tour package 6 days
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Auli Valley of Flowers tour package 6 days from Haridwar
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Auli Valley of Flowers Trip from Haridwar
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Auli Valley of Flowers Package Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Auli Valley of Flowers Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Auli Valley of Flowers Travel Guide
- What is the best time to visit Auli and the Valley of Flowers?
The best time to visit Auli for snow activities is from December to February. For the Valley of Flowers, the blooming season is from July to September, immediately after the monsoon, when flowers are in full bloom. - Is the Valley of Flowers trek difficult?
The Valley of Flowers trek is considered moderate. It requires good physical fitness and involves walking for several hours each day. The full trek is not included in this 6-day package, which focuses on the regional gateway. - Are there any age restrictions for this tour?
There are no strict age restrictions, but participants should be in good health, especially for high-altitude travel and light walking. Families with young children or elderly individuals should assess their comfort with mountain travel. - What kind of clothing should be packed?
Layered clothing is recommended as temperatures can vary significantly. Warm jackets, woolens, caps, gloves, and comfortable walking shoes are essential. Rain gear is advisable, especially during monsoon months. - Are vegetarian meals easily available?
Yes, vegetarian meals are widely available in Uttarakhand, especially due to its pilgrimage significance. Most hotels and local eateries offer a variety of vegetarian options. - Is it safe to travel to this region?
Uttarakhand is generally safe for tourists. However, it is always recommended to travel with a reputable tour operator, follow local guidelines, and be aware of weather conditions, especially during the monsoon. - What are the common health precautions for high altitude?
It is advised to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activity on the first day of arrival at higher altitudes, and consult a doctor if experiencing any symptoms of altitude sickness. Acclimatization is key. - Are permits required for visiting the Valley of Flowers National Park?
Yes, permits are required to enter the Valley of Flowers National Park. These are usually obtained at the entry gate in Ghangaria. This tour package includes visiting the region, but entry fees are excluded. - Can Auli be visited year-round?
Yes, Auli is a year-round destination. It is famous for skiing in winter, while in summer and monsoon, it offers lush green meadows, pleasant weather, and stunning views. - What is the distance between Joshimath and Auli?
Auli is approximately 15 km from Joshimath by road. The most popular way to reach Auli from Joshimath is via the Joshimath-Auli Ropeway, which covers a distance of about 4 km in 15-20 minutes. - Are ATMs available in these regions?
ATMs are available in major towns like Haridwar, Rishikesh, Rudraprayag, and Joshimath. However, it is advisable to carry sufficient cash for smaller expenses in remote areas.
Important Travel Information for Auli Valley of Flowers Package
- Guests are advised to carry valid identification proof such as Aadhar Card, Passport, or Driving License.
- Weather conditions in the Himalayas can be unpredictable. It is advisable to check forecasts and pack accordingly.
- Carry essential personal medicines, a basic first-aid kit, and any specific medication required.
- Maintain environmental cleanliness and avoid littering, especially in ecologically sensitive areas.
- Badrinath Temple has specific dress codes for darshan; modest attire is recommended.
- Mobile network connectivity may be limited in some remote areas. BSNL/Jio generally have better coverage.
- Photography is allowed in most places, but discretion should be used in religious sites, and specific rules should be followed if posted.
- Road travel in the mountains can involve long durations and winding roads. Motion sickness medication may be helpful.
- It is recommended to start journeys early in the day to make the most of daylight and avoid potential evening traffic.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially in pilgrimage towns and villages.
- Avoid venturing off marked trails or engaging in risky activities without proper guidance.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended for unforeseen circumstances.
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Badrinath
Badrinath is an ancient and revered pilgrimage town nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. It is primarily known for the Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, forming one of the four prominent Char Dham pilgrimage sites. The temple’s origins are rooted in Hindu mythology, believed to have been re-established by Adi Shankara in the 8th century. Surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks like Neelkanth and located on the banks of the sacred Alaknanda River, Badrinath offers breathtaking natural beauty. Pilgrims are drawn to its spiritual aura, the holy dip in the natural thermal springs of Tapt Kund, and the serene beauty of its mountainous landscape. The journey to Badrinath itself is a scenic adventure, traversing through picturesque valleys and alongside gushing rivers, making it a destination of both spiritual significance and immense natural splendor.
Auli
Auli, often dubbed the ‘ski resort of India,’ is a picturesque destination in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Historically, Auli was a training ground for the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, but its gentle slopes and panoramic views soon made it a premier winter sports destination. The region offers stunning vistas of some of India’s highest peaks, including Nanda Devi, Kamet, and Mana Parvat. During the winter months, Auli transforms into a pristine white wonderland, attracting skiers and snowboarders from across the globe. In summer, the snow melts away to reveal lush green meadows, making it an ideal spot for trekking, nature walks, and experiencing tranquility. The Auli Ropeway, one of Asia’s longest, provides an exhilarating experience and unparalleled aerial views of the Himalayan range, solidifying Auli’s reputation as a captivating year-round destination for both adventure and serene beauty.
Valley of Flowers
The Valley of Flowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ethereal expanse of alpine flora nestled high in the West Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. Renowned for its vibrant meadows of endemic alpine flowers and diverse fauna, the valley awakens to a spectacular burst of colors post-monsoon, typically from July to September. The mythical landscape is mentioned in ancient Hindu texts, and it was rediscovered by mountaineer Frank S. Smythe in 1931. Beyond its floral carpets, the valley is home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, musk deer, and blue sheep. Surrounded by towering peaks and glaciated landscapes, the Valley of Flowers is a testament to nature’s artistry. The journey to the valley’s entrance at Ghangaria, typically starting from Govindghat, offers an immersive experience through dense forests and along gushing rivers, making it a revered destination for botanists, nature enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers alike.





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