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Valley Of Flowers & Ganges Experience
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Badrinath >> Ghangaria >> Rishikesh >> Joshimath >> Govindghat |
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Kerala & North India Tour
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Trek to Valley Of Flowers, a national park & a paradise of wild flowers, mix with Yogis & view the spectacular Diya-Aarti in the holy city of Rishikesh, Trek to Hemkund Sahib (height - 4320 mtrs) a revered site for Sikhs.
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| Valley of Flowers : While on an expedition to Mt. Kamet, Frank S. Smith an English mountaineer, explorer and botanist, discovered the valley of flowers. Busting with beautiful, lively and vibrant colours, this park spread over an area of 87.5 kms has the largest collection of wild flowers species. Hidden from the probing eyes of civilization, this valley had been known to the natives as the Bhyundar valley. Legend associates this valley with area from the place where Hanumanji of Ramayana collected `Sanjeevani` herb to revive Lakshman (brother of Lord Rama). |
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| | | Day 1: Delhi - Rishikesh |  | Leave Delhi early morning for Rishikesh, check-in at the hotel on arrival. Evening visit Lakshmanjhula, Ramjhula and attend vibrant prayer rituals on the banks of Ganges at Swarg Ashram. | | | | Day 2: Rishikesh - Joshimath |  | | After early breakfast leave for Joshimath. En route stop in Devprayag to witness the confluence of river Alaknanda and Bhagirathi to form holy river Ganges. Reach Joshimath by evening. On arrival check in camp / hotel & o/n stay. | | | | Day 3: Joshimath - Govindghat - Ghangaria |  | | After early breakfast leave for Govindghat by road. Prepare for trek on arrival and then leave on the trek to Ghangaria, which will be our base camp for further trek to valley of flowers. Reach Ghangaria late in the afternoon. On arrival hotel check in. | | | | Day 4: Ghangaria - Valley of Flowers - Ghangaria |  | | After breakfast leave for valley of flowers. Enjoy the beauty of rare high Himalayan flora at its best. The valley situated on a height of 3342 mts to 3658 mts is a national park under protection for its rare fauna. Return back to Ghangaria for your overnight stay. | | | | Day 5: Ghangaria - Hemkund Sahib - Ghangaria |  | After breakfast leave for Hemkund Sahib on the banks of Hemkund Lake at a height of 4320 mts. This trek is gradual ascent on the cobbled path from the altitude of 3049 mts to 4320 mts in just 5 kms. Return to Ghangaria by evening for overnight stay. | | | | Day 6: Ghangaria - Govindghat - Badrinath |  | After breakfast trek down to Govindghat. Proceed for Badrinath by car. On arrival check in hotel. After lunch visit the main temple of Lord Vishnu. Also visit Mana Village, last village on Indian side to Tibet border. Overnight at the hotel. | | | | Day 7: Badrinath - Rishikesh |  | Early morning leave for Rishikesh on the full day drive. Lunch en route at Srinagar. Reach Rishikesh by evening. On arrival check in for your overnight stay at the hotel. | | | | Day 8: Rishikesh - Delhi |  | Morning after breakfast leave for Haridwar. Visit Chandi Devi temple, Mercury Shivlinga, Daksh temple. In evening depart via train "Shatabdi Express" at 18:10 hrs to reach Delhi at 22:45 hrs. On arrival transfer to the hotel or for your onward journey to the airport.
| | | | Valley of Flowers : |  | While on an expedition to Mt. Kamet, Frank S. Smith an English mountaineer, explorer and botanist, discovered the valley of flowers. Busting with beautiful, lively and vibrant colours, this park spread over an area of 87.5 kms has the largest collection of wild flowers species. Hidden from the probing eyes of civilization, this valley had been known to the natives as the Bhyundar valley. Legend associates this valley with area from the place where Hanumanji of Ramayana collected `Sanjeevani` herb to revive Lakshman (brother of Lord Rama).
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