Standard Hemkund Package
Starting from ₹29,999
- Best for budget travellers
- Standard hotel or guest house stays
- Valley of Flowers trek planning
- Hemkund Sahib optional visit
- Meals as per selected package
Plan a meaningful Uttarakhand journey from Mumbai that combines the colourful alpine meadows of Valley of Flowers with the spiritual high-altitude experience of Hemkund Sahib. Get hotels, transfers, meals, route planning, trek support and optional flight assistance in one customised package.
Share your travel month, group size and fitness comfort to get a suitable Valley of Flowers + Hemkund Sahib plan.
This package is designed for travellers from Mumbai who want to experience both the natural beauty of Valley of Flowers and the spiritual calm of Hemkund Sahib. Both places are accessed from Ghangaria, but the difficulty level and purpose of each visit are different, so the itinerary should be planned carefully.
| Trip Detail | Recommended Information |
|---|---|
| Starting City | Mumbai |
| Recommended Duration | 7 Nights / 8 Days or 8 Nights / 9 Days |
| Best For | Pilgrimage travellers, nature lovers, couples, families, friends and private groups with basic fitness |
| Main Route | Mumbai → Delhi/Dehradun/Haridwar → Joshimath/Govindghat → Ghangaria → Valley of Flowers → Hemkund Sahib |
| Trip Highlights | Valley of Flowers trek, Ghangaria, Hemkund Sahib, Himalayan meadows, mountain rivers and spiritual high-altitude experience |
| Optional Add-ons | Auli, Badrinath, Rishikesh, Haridwar or flight assistance from Mumbai |
Yes, Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib can be planned together from Mumbai because both are accessed from Ghangaria. Valley of Flowers is the main nature trek, while Hemkund Sahib is a steeper high-altitude pilgrimage trek. A 7N/8D or 8N/9D itinerary is recommended so travellers get enough time for long road travel, the Valley visit, Hemkund Sahib and a safe return journey.
Compare Package OptionsKeep Valley of Flowers as the main highlight and add Hemkund Sahib only if travellers are comfortable with a tougher climb. Families with children or senior members should keep Hemkund Sahib optional.
Yes, Hemkund Sahib is generally harder than Valley of Flowers because the route is steeper and reaches a higher altitude. Travellers should treat it as an optional add-on, not a compulsory stop for every group member.
Best for nature lovers, flower meadows, photography and a scenic trek from Ghangaria. It is usually easier than Hemkund Sahib but still requires walking stamina.
Best for pilgrimage travellers and fit trekkers. The route is steeper and physically more demanding, so weather and fitness should be checked before attempting it.
Plan Valley of Flowers first, then keep Hemkund Sahib on the next day. This gives travellers a better idea of their energy level before attempting the tougher trek.
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Travellers from Mumbai first reach Delhi, Dehradun, Haridwar or Rishikesh. From there, the route continues by road towards Joshimath and Govindghat. Ghangaria is the base village for both Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
Choose flight for comfort and time saving. Delhi offers more flight options, while Dehradun is closer to Uttarakhand.
Begin the Uttarakhand route with planned pickup or train/road connection.
This is a long mountain drive through the Garhwal route, so early start and planned halts are important.
Proceed towards Ghangaria, the base village for Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
Visit Valley of Flowers on one day and attempt Hemkund Sahib on another day if fitness and weather allow.
For comfort, choose Mumbai to Dehradun or Delhi by flight with a private Uttarakhand transfer. For budget travel, Mumbai to Delhi or Haridwar by train can work but needs more travel time.
This itinerary keeps Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib in a practical sequence, with Ghangaria as the base and enough flexibility for weather, fatigue and return travel.
| Day | Route / Stay | Trip Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Mumbai to Delhi / Dehradun / Haridwar | Start from Mumbai by flight or train. Overnight stay based on arrival timing. |
| Day 2 | Haridwar / Rishikesh to Joshimath / Govindghat | Begin the long but scenic mountain drive through the Garhwal Himalayas. |
| Day 3 | Govindghat to Ghangaria | Proceed towards Ghangaria, the base village for both Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib. |
| Day 4 | Valley of Flowers Visit | Visit Valley of Flowers, enjoy the alpine meadows and return to Ghangaria. |
| Day 5 | Hemkund Sahib Visit | Attempt Hemkund Sahib if fitness and weather allow. Return to Ghangaria for overnight stay. |
| Day 6 | Ghangaria to Govindghat / Joshimath | Return from Ghangaria and stay near Govindghat or Joshimath. |
| Day 7 | Return to Haridwar / Dehradun | Drive back towards Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehradun or Delhi depending on your return plan. |
| Day 8 | Return to Mumbai | Take return flight or train to Mumbai. Add one extra night if you want a slower return. |
Hemkund Sahib should stay flexible in the itinerary. If weather is poor or travellers feel tired after the Valley of Flowers visit, the Hemkund day can be used as a rest or relaxed Ghangaria day.
Final inclusions depend on selected package type, hotel category, vehicle type and whether flight or add-ons are included.
Both places are accessed from Ghangaria, but they offer very different experiences. Knowing the difference helps travellers plan realistically.
July to September is the main period for Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib travel. August is popular for flower views, while September may offer comparatively clearer skies on many days.
Fresh greenery and early blooms. Rain is common, so proper rainwear and flexible travel timing are important.
One of the most popular months for flower views. Book hotels, transfers and flights early for this period.
Often preferred by travellers who want fewer crowds and clearer views, though flower density may reduce later.
Mumbai travellers should prepare for a major change in weather. The route can include rain, cold winds, slippery paths and long walking days.
This route combines flower meadows, mountain villages, rivers, waterfalls, spiritual energy and peaceful Himalayan scenery.
All Seasonsz helps travellers from Mumbai plan Uttarakhand trips with practical route planning, flexible package options, hotel coordination and clear guidance on trek difficulty.
Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib are planned in the correct sequence from Ghangaria.
Hemkund Sahib can be kept optional depending on traveller age, stamina, weather and comfort level.
Choose budget, comfort, family, premium, pilgrimage-focused or flight-assisted package options.
Hotels, transfers, meals, inclusions, exclusions and add-ons can be clearly explained before booking.
Private vehicle options make the long Uttarakhand road journey more comfortable for Mumbai travellers.
Add Auli, Badrinath, Rishikesh or Haridwar depending on available days and travel style.
Common questions travellers ask before booking Valley of Flowers with Hemkund Sahib from Mumbai.
Yes, both can be done together because Ghangaria is the base for Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib. A 7N/8D or 8N/9D itinerary is recommended from Mumbai.
Yes, Hemkund Sahib is generally harder because the route is steeper and reaches a higher altitude. It should be attempted only if fitness and weather conditions are suitable.
A 7 Nights / 8 Days itinerary is suitable for a compact plan, while 8 Nights / 9 Days is better for a relaxed trip with weather and fitness flexibility.
Yes, families can visit Valley of Flowers, but Hemkund Sahib should be optional for children and senior members because it is more demanding.
July to September is the main season. August is popular for flower views, while September may offer clearer views and comparatively fewer crowds.
Yes, Auli or Badrinath can be added if travellers have extra days and the route conditions are suitable.
Share your travel month, number of travellers, fitness comfort, flight or train choice and whether you want to add Auli, Badrinath, Rishikesh or Haridwar.
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