The journey begins with a pick-up from Haridwar, proceeding towards Joshimath. This ancient town serves as a winter seat of Lord Badrinath and is a gateway to several Himalayan expeditions and pilgrim centers. The drive offers scenic views of the Garhwal Himalayas. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and relax, preparing for the adventures ahead. The evening can be spent exploring the local market or enjoying the serene environment.
This day is dedicated to exploring the enchanting hill station of Auli. Known for its panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and pristine skiing slopes, Auli offers a refreshing escape. Visitors can enjoy the Auli Ropeway, one of the longest in Asia, providing breathtaking vistas of Nanda Devi, Kamet, and Dunagiri peaks. The afternoon allows for leisurely walks amidst the meadows or experiencing chair lifts for higher views. Return to Joshimath for the overnight stay.
Depart from Joshimath to Govindghat, the starting point for the trek to Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib. From Govindghat, a short drive leads to Pulna, where the trek commences. The trail follows the Alaknanda River, leading to Ghangaria, a small settlement exclusively catering to trekkers and pilgrims. This challenging yet rewarding trek traverses lush landscapes and offers glimpses of Himalayan flora. Overnight stay is in Ghangaria, a serene base for further exploration.
Embark on a captivating trek to the renowned Valley of Flowers National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its vibrant alpine meadows, endemic flora, and diverse fauna. (Note: The Valley of Flowers is typically open from June to October, with peak bloom season from July to August.) The valley offers a spectacle of thousands of flower species, creating a breathtaking tapestry of colors. Spend time exploring the serene valley before trekking back to Ghangaria for the overnight stay. Visit this Valley of Flowers to know more.
Today’s trek leads to Hemkund Sahib, a revered Sikh pilgrimage site and a glacial lake. (Note: Hemkund Sahib is also seasonal, usually accessible from June to October.) The steep ascent passes through picturesque landscapes, culminating at the sacred Gurudwara nestled beside the emerald-green lake, surrounded by seven snow-capped peaks. The spiritual atmosphere and stunning natural beauty offer a profound experience. After paying respects and enjoying the tranquility, descend back to Ghangaria for the night.
Begin the descent from Ghangaria back to Govindghat. From Govindghat, the drive continues towards Badrinath, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites. The route passes through scenic valleys and alongside the Alaknanda River. Upon arrival in Badrinath, check into the hotel. The evening can be spent visiting the Badrinath Temple for Darshan, experiencing the sacred rituals and the spiritual ambiance. The Tapt Kund (hot springs) near the temple is also a significant attraction.
This day is dedicated to exploring the surroundings of Badrinath. Visit the sacred Badrinath Temple, a pivotal pilgrimage destination dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple’s ancient architecture and spiritual significance draw devotees from across the globe. Later, proceed to Mana Village, often referred to as ‘the last Indian village’ before the Indo-Tibetan border. Explore fascinating sites like Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and Bhim Pul, steeped in mythological lore. The village also offers insights into the local Bhotia culture. Return to Badrinath for the overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart from Badrinath, beginning the descent towards Rudraprayag. This sacred town is located at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, one of the five Panch Prayags. The drive offers continuous panoramic views of the Himalayan terrain and various small towns. Upon reaching Rudraprayag, check into the hotel. The evening can be spent visiting the Sangam (confluence) or the Koteshwar Mahadev Temple, known for its spiritual significance.
On the final day, after breakfast, proceed with the drive back to Haridwar. This journey marks the conclusion of the incredible Joshimath Auli Valley of Flowers Hemkund Sahib Mana Village Badrinath tour package 9 days. Passengers will be dropped off at the specified location in Haridwar, carrying cherished memories of the majestic Himalayas, spiritual encounters, and breathtaking natural beauty.
The tour provides comfortable accommodation in well-appointed 3-star hotels in Joshimath, Ghangaria, Badrinath, and Rudraprayag. These hotels are selected for their convenient locations, warm hospitality, and essential amenities to ensure a pleasant and restful stay throughout the journey. Rooms are typically equipped with basic facilities, attached bathrooms, and heating options where necessary, providing a relaxing retreat after days of exploration and trekking.
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.
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
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20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
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This 9-day Joshimath Auli Valley of Flowers Hemkund Sahib Mana Village Badrinath tour package offers a comprehensive journey through some of Uttarakhand’s most sacred and scenic locations.
Joshimath, nestled in the Chamoli district, serves as a crucial hub for pilgrimages and treks in the Garhwal Himalayas. It is the winter abode of Lord Badrinath and is steeped in mythological and historical significance, believed to be established by Adi Shankaracharya. The town is strategically located, offering magnificent views of Nanda Devi and other peaks. Joshimath provides access to the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib, and it is also the gateway to Auli, accessible via a picturesque ropeway. The confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers is visible nearby, adding to its natural charm. The Narsingh Temple, a sacred shrine, is another significant attraction, housing an idol of Lord Narsingh. The town acts as a vital base for adventurers and devotees alike.
Auli, often referred to as the ‘Meadow of Auli’, is a premier skiing destination and a stunning hill station in Uttarakhand. Situated at an elevation of about 2,500 to 3,050 meters, it offers unparalleled panoramic views of majestic Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Mana Parvat, and Kamet. Beyond skiing, Auli is a popular destination for trekking and nature walks during the summer and monsoon seasons, when its verdant meadows come alive with wildflowers. The Auli Ropeway, connecting Joshimath to Auli, is one of Asia’s longest and provides an exhilarating ride with spectacular vistas. The artificial lake in Auli enhances its beauty, ensuring snow for skiing even with less natural snowfall. Auli’s serene environment and breathtaking landscapes make it an ideal retreat for peace and adventure seekers.
The Valley of Flowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a pristine alpine valley renowned for its vibrant meadows of endemic alpine flowers and diverse fauna. Nestled high in the West Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, this magical valley comes alive between July and August when a myriad of flowers, including orchids, poppies, primulas, calendulas, and daisies, carpet the landscape in a kaleidoscope of colors. The valley is also home to rare and endangered animals like the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, musk deer, and blue sheep. Accessible only by trekking from Ghangaria, the journey through its breathtaking landscapes is an experience of profound natural beauty and tranquility, a true paradise for botanists and nature photographers.
Hemkund Sahib is a revered Sikh pilgrimage site and a high-altitude glacial lake, nestled amidst seven snow-capped peaks in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Situated at an elevation of approximately 4,632 meters, it is believed to be the place where Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, meditated in a previous incarnation. A beautiful Gurudwara stands on the shore of the crystal-clear lake, offering a serene and spiritual experience for pilgrims and trekkers. The trek to Hemkund Sahib is challenging but rewarding, passing through dense forests and picturesque waterfalls. The surrounding glacial peaks, including Hathi Parvat and Saptarishi Peaks, contribute to the awe-inspiring landscape, making it a powerful destination for both faith and natural splendor.
Mana Village, located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, holds the distinction of being ‘India’s last village’ before the Indo-Tibetan border. Situated just a few kilometers from Badrinath, this quaint hamlet is steeped in Hindu mythology, believed to be where the Pandavas passed on their journey to heaven. Significant attractions include Vyas Gufa (cave), where Maharishi Vyas is said to have composed the Mahabharata, and Ganesh Gufa, where Lord Ganesha supposedly wrote it. The Bhim Pul, a natural stone bridge over the Saraswati River, is another legendary site. Mana is inhabited by the Bhotia community, offering a glimpse into their unique culture and traditions. The village’s serene setting amidst the majestic Himalayas makes it a culturally rich and historically significant destination.
Badrinath is one of the most sacred pilgrimage towns in India, forming part of the Char Dham and Chota Char Dham circuits. Located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, it is primarily known for the revered Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple, situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River, is an architectural marvel and a spiritual focal point for millions of devotees. Surrounded by towering snow-clad peaks, including Neelkanth, the town offers a deeply spiritual ambiance. The Tapt Kund, a natural thermal spring, is believed to have medicinal properties and is a customary bath site before entering the temple. Badrinath’s mystical aura, coupled with its stunning natural beauty, makes it an unforgettable destination for pilgrims and travelers alike.