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Q. Which time the valley fully cover flowers and how many days to trekking?

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Holidify

6 years ago
The Valley of Flowers will be in full bloom in the months of July, August and September. It will take you at least 3 days to trek to the Valley of Flowers from Govindghat, the closest stop that can b (Read More)e reached through a car after which you will have to trek to reach this beautiful valley.
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Q. The Valley Of Flowers Trek is on. Will it be very difficult for me considering that I've never trekked before?

Devyani Chandra

6 years ago
the trek is about 50-55 kms long and it takes about 4-5 days to complete the trek. You have to be physically fit to do it.
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Q. I guess i wont see any flowers around this time? I am planning to have a north india trip during 15dec-20dec, but am not able to figure out the places i should cover and the journey plan. Am planning for a solo journey. Any help would be appreciated

Pallavi Siddhanta

6 years ago
Is your trip solely around the Valley of Flowers? The trek closes down in October. If you're planning North India in December, its a better idea to go to the offbeat places which might have snow, and (Read More) you'll have a quiet, relaxing holiday. I would suggest Auli, Almora, Binsar in Uttarakhand for a 5 day trip. It might snow, and you'll have a great time.
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Q. would may 2nd-3rd week be good for this trek ?

Shivam Sharma

6 years ago
No sagar , valley of flower mostly open in 1st of July. Sometimes in last week of May. . Because at end of the may snow start melting. If you are planning to go to valley of flower you should go in (Read More)month of June. Because at this time you can definitely find snow in some places..
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