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Hemkund is a 15km trek from Govindghat, which is the gateway to the Bhyundar or Lakshman Ganga valley. This scared Sikh shrine is situated on the shores of the Hemkund lake (4320mtrs). It marks the place where Guru Govind Singh, the tenth and last Guru, unified with God after prolonged meditation in his previous birth. The guru's autobiography which contains a description of the place helped two devout Sikhs, Sant Sohan Singh and Havldar Mohan singh to rediscover it. According to Hindu mythology, Hemkund or Lokpal as it is also known, is where Lakshman had done his penance. Hemkund (Snow Lake) Sahib, as the name itself suggests, is a high-altitude lake (4329 m) surrounded by seven huge now-covered mountains, which are collectively called Hemkund Parvat. The lake is the source of the Laxman Ganga (alternatively called Hem Ganga) stream that merges with the Pushpawati stream flowing from the Valley of Flowers, at Ghangaria. From this point on, the river is called Laxman Ganga. Hemkund Sahib Yatra Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Karnaprayag - Joshimath - Govindghat - Ghangria - Hemkund Sahib - Ghangaria - Govindghat - Rudraprayag - Rishikesh - Delhi Day 1: Delhi Day 2: Delhi - Rishikesh Day 3: Rishikesh - Karnaprayag - Joshimath Day 4: Joshimath - Govindghat - Ghangria Day 5: Ghangria - Hemkund - Ghangria Day 6: Ghangria- Govindghat - Rudraprayag Day 7 : Rudraprayag - Rishikesh Day 8 : Rishikesh - Delhi Tour Cost: On Request |