Nestled amidst the snow-covered Himalayas of Uttarakhand, Hemkund Sahib is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in Sikhism and a breathtaking destination for nature lovers and trekkers. Hemkund Sahib Yatra can also be visited along with Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand, because Hemkund Sahib Yatra also starts in May-June.
Situated at an altitude of around 4,329 meters (14,200 ft), this sacred gurudwara attracts thousands of devotees and travelers every year. Surrounded by glaciers, mountains, and the crystal-clear Hemkund Lake, the journey to Hemkund Sahib is both spiritually uplifting and visually unforgettable.
Let’s explore with Trayaksh Yatra together the legends of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his brave Sikhs who had an out-of-body experience and visited Hemkund Sahib before it even existed! Stay tuned for stories about forbidden love, high adventures and miracles at Hemkund Saheb.
Introduction to Hemkund Sahib and its significance in Sikhism
Located high in the Himalayas, Hemkund Sahib is a place like no other. Millions of pilgrims and trekkers visit this sacred Sikh site every year. At Hemkund Sahib you will find yourself surrounded by some of the most breathtaking natural scenery. This beautifully kept sacred place offers a peaceful environment for anyone looking to connect.
Brief history of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his connection to Hemkund Sahib
The sacred Hemkund Sahib is associated with:
- Guru Gobind Singh
According to Sikh beliefs, Guru Gobind Singh Ji meditated at this sacred location in a previous life.
The word:
- Hem = Snow
- Kund = Lake
- meaning “Lake of Snow.”
The gurudwara stands beside a beautiful glacial lake surrounded by seven mountain peaks.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, was born in 1666 in Patna, Bihar. He is revered for his teachings of bravery and selflessness. His life was marked by struggles against oppression and a relentless pursuit of justice.
Legend has it that during one of his spiritual retreats, Guru Gobind Singh Ji ascended to the serene heights near Hemkund Sahib. This sacred site became significant as it represented a blend of spirituality and nature’s tranquility.
Hemkund Sahib Yatra Route
Main Route:
Haridwar/Rishikesh → Joshimath → Govindghat → Ghangaria → Hemkund Sahib
How to Reach Hemkund Sahib
- By Air
Nearest airport:
- Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport)
- By Train
Nearest railway stations:
- Haridwar
- Rishikesh
- By Road
You can travel by road till:
- Govindghat
Govindghat is well connected with:
- Haridwar
- Rishikesh
- Joshimath
Description of the trek to Hemkund Sahib and its route
The trek to Hemkund Sahib is an adventure that draws countless pilgrims each year. Starting from the village of Govindghat, the trail unfolds through lush green valleys and dense forests. The vibrant flora and fauna create a picturesque backdrop as you ascend.
Hemkund Sahib Trek Guide
- The trek begins from:
- Ghangaria
- Trek Distance:
- Approximately 6 km one way
- Trek Difficulty:
- Moderate to difficult
- Steep uphill climb
- Trek Highlights
- During the trek, pilgrims experience:
- Waterfalls
- Himalayan flowers
- Snow-covered mountains
- Fresh mountain air
The route is incredibly scenic but physically demanding.
Best Time to Visit Hemkund Sahib
Ideal Months:
1. June to September
2. July and August are popular because of:
- Green landscapes
- Valley of Flowers bloom season
Hemkund Sahib Opening & Closing Dates
The gurudwara generally opens:
- Around May/June
Closes:
- Around October
Dates vary every year depending on weather conditions.
Accommodation Options
- Govindghat
- Hotels
- Guesthouses
- Dharamshalas
- Ghangaria
Main stay point for:
- Hemkund Sahib pilgrims
- Valley of Flowers trekker
- Accommodation includes:
- Budget lodges
- Camps
- Hotels
- Gurudwara stay facilities
Langar & Food Facilities
The gurudwara provides:
- Free langar meals
- Tea and snacks
- Basic medical support
- Pilgrims are served simple vegetarian food.
Essential Packing List
Must Carry:
- Warm clothes
- Raincoat/poncho
- Trekking shoes
- Gloves and woolen cap
- Water bottle
- Personal medicines
Important Travel Tips
- Prepare for High Altitude
Low oxygen levels may cause:
- Breathlessness
- Fatigue
- Altitude sickness
- Walk Slowly
Take regular breaks during the climb.
- Stay Hydrated
Drink enough water throughout the trek.
- Start Early
Morning treks are safer due to changing mountain weather.
Helicopter Services
Helicopter services may be available till:
- Ghangaria (seasonal) After that, pilgrims must trek to Hemkund Sahib.
Stories and miracles associated with the gurudwara
The stories surrounding Hemkund Sahib are as profound as its serene landscapes. Many devotees recount miraculous experiences during their pilgrimage to this revered site.
There is also a story about a pilgrim getting lost in the mountains. He prayed that he would find his way out; when hearing celestial hymns in the valley, he miraculously returned the way he had come. He arrived straight at the gurudwara.
Another story involves a local villager whose ill child was healed overnight after visiting Hemkund Sahib. The family attributes this miracle to Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s blessings received at the holy lake.
Importance of seva
Seva or selfless service to others is encouraged and practised widely within Sikhism. The spirit of seva is at the heart of Hemkund Sahib. The gurudwara instils Sikhi values of communal living and compassion. It is common for pilgrims to engage in some sort of selfless service when visiting Hemkund Sahib; helping to cook in the langar, cleaning the gurudwara or helping others on their pilgrimage.
Conclusion
The sacred Hemkund Sahib is much more than a pilgrimage—it is a journey of:
- Faith
- Strength
- Peace
- Himalayan beauty
From the spiritual serenity of the gurudwara to the stunning mountain landscapes, every step of the journey leaves pilgrims with unforgettable memories and divine inspiration. Whether you travel for devotion, trekking, or nature, Hemkund Sahib offers an experience that truly touches the soul.
FAQs
Q1. How difficult is the Hemkund Sahib trek?
It is moderately difficult due to steep uphill sections and altitude.
Q2. Is Hemkund Sahib suitable for senior citizens?
Yes, but proper fitness and medical advice are recommended.
Q3. Can beginners do the trek?
Yes, with preparation and slow pacing.
Q4. Is there snowfall at Hemkund Sahib?
Yes, snow is visible around the region for much of the year.








