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Valley of flowers
Hi,
Am planning a trip to valley of flowers this aug. Wanted some info on the cheapest way to travel from Delhi/Agra to this place and min how many days would be required. Would august first week be ideall to plan this trip. Also do we have to go along with these group trip arrangers. Or can we wander alone in this valley. Max to max we would be three of us who would be travelling. Thanks for all the help in advance! Vidya |
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I think 7 odd days would be comfy and August is fine via a vi snow...Its post October that it start getting difficult to get there..and from what i recall you can wander alone...!
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Scroll down & you will have links to loads of info. on the topic.
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The cheapest way i guess would be train to haridwar and onwards by bus to Govidghat via Joshimath. Then via foot to Ghangharia as ya base.
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![]() P.s Please don't forget to take raincoats, a pair of spare shoes , if possible and two pairs of spare socks. the thick cotton variety will do very well, no need for woolen socks. |
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Hiya...
Just a couple of things you need to note : 1. The earlier you leave Haridwar, the better... The first bus for Joshimath leaves around 5.00 a.m. If you leave by 5.00-5.30 a.m., you have a chance of making it right upto Govindghat the first day itself... Thatz so as the Gates at Joshimath close by around 4.30 p.m. for the day - no vehicles are allowed after that... In any case, it doesn't make much of a difference, as the other buses will also reach Joshimath and the same bus will leave for Govindghat / Badrinath at 6.00 a.m. 2. Try and get a seat on the left-side of the bus if you wanna watch the amazing views - it's a landscape scenery right through... Initially you'll have the Ganges on the right-hand side, but after you cross over the Alaknanda just before Srinagar, you have the Alaknanda on your left-hand side for close to 6-7 hours...! 3. If you plan to do both VOF and Hemkund Sahib, do ensure you do the VOF the first day... Helps in acclimatization... For more details, tips about the place, stay, the trek, the flowers, the rains, et all, do ensure you check out : Valley of Flowers & Hemkund Sahib Cheers...! |
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