Valley of flower trek and guide for 2022
Valley of Flowers
The heavenly valley of uttarakhand
Blessed with rare exotic Himalayan vegetation, the Valley of Flowers is a quiet bouquet of nature in the western Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. Trekking through the Valley of Flowers can be achieved by passing through the dense forests along the Pushpawati River and crossing many bridges, glaciers and waterfalls along the way.
This dazzling nature is a World Heritage Site in India National Park and UNESCO, and the valley is home to endemic alpine flowers and lush meadows with a variety of animals.
All you need to know about Valley of Flowers National Park
The valley of flower is rich in a variety of flora and fauna. The Valley of Flowers was declared as a national park in India in 1982 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The pristine beauty of this mysterious valley has always fascinated botanists, nature lovers and adventurous seekers.
The Flower Valley in the Chamori district is hidden at 3,658 meters in the Bahunder Valley and covers a vast area of 87.50 square kilometers, 8 km long and 2 km wide. The Valley of Flowers is the second core zone of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, blessed with numerous waterfalls, silver glaciers and bushes that welcome visitors at every stage. Gangaria, a small settlement 13 km from Govindgart, is the last human settlement to the Valley of the Flowers.
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The Valley of Flowers seems to change colors over time, with hundreds of flowers blooming and changing colors and shades over time. The valley is full of famous flowers such as Brahma kamaru, blue poppies and cobra lilies.
An ideal place for flower lovers, botanists, hikers, photographers, birdwatchers and nature photographers. This valley is very popular with international tourists and thousands of foreigners gather in the Flower Valley every year.
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