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Hiking trails cross this lush Himalayan valley, known for its bright alpine flora and rare animals.
Uttarakhand 246443, India

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Kapiljeet Singh
at 2023 Oct 16
Kapiljeet Singh
at 2023 Oct 16
A magical places located high up in the mountains at an estimated elevation of 14000 fts. The silence at these places is magical and you get away from the cacophony of the cities. Valley of flowers is famous for the blooming of flowers which happen around August and transforms into a mystical places with flowers all around.
Valley of flowers is around 5 kms of trek from Ghangaria. Ghangaria can be reached from Gobind Ghat by trekking for around 10-11 kms. You can also avail the services of horses. There are many hotels and restaurants available at Ghangaria, so accommodation and flooding would not be a issue. Entry fees is around ₹200. I visited in October but the best season to visit is August and September.
Aishwarya Sinha
at 2023 Oct 10
Aishwarya Sinha
at 2023 Oct 10
Being a mountain lover, I decided to take up the challenge of this beautiful trek. It is basically a 4-Day monsoon trek (Mid June - Mid Sept) where you stay at Ghangaria for 3 nights. Out of the 4 days, you have to trek for 2 days to go to and fro to Ghangaria from Govindghat which is ~9.5 km each side.
In the remaining 2 days , you visit the Valley of Flowers 1 day (~9 km to and fro) and Hemkund Sahib on the 2nd (~12 km to and fro). The initial hour of the trek is a normal route through the forest and that's where you start seeing glimpses of what's in store in the Valley - numerous varieties of flowers that you've never seen before. There is a small river crossing after which you will start the actual climb towards the Valley. It takes about 3 - 3.5 hours to reach the valley, but you would have already seen a lot of colourful varieties by then. Make yourself comfortable on one of the rocks and enjoy the mesmerizing views of the far stretched flowers and distant snow covered mountains. I was able to click 50+ species of flowers which was incredible. You'll immediately forget your fatigue and get rejuvenated by this spectacle. This was an experience to savor for lifetime.
Kumar Suppiah
at 2023 Oct 06
Kumar Suppiah
at 2023 Oct 06
Visited in Oct'23. Entrance fee is 800 for foreigners. It's worth of money. There is also a poster on fake and actual view of valley of flowers displayed at Gangharia. It gives some insight on actual view during full blossom.
Gagan
at 2023 Sep 03
Gagan
at 2023 Sep 03
Valley of Flowers National Park in India was nothing short of a dream come true. This hidden gem nestled in the western Himalayas is a botanical wonderland that left me in awe of the natural world's beauty and diversity.

As I embarked on the trek to the valley, I was immediately struck by the breathtaking vistas that surrounded me. Towering snow-capped peaks, lush green meadows, and pristine streams provided a stunning backdrop to this enchanting journey. The journey itself is an adventure, and every step is a revelation of the park's unparalleled beauty.

Upon entering the valley, I was greeted by an explosion of colors. The meadows were adorned with a mesmerizing array of wildflowers, each more vibrant and unique than the last. From the iconic blue poppies to the delicate primulas and myriad other floral species, it felt like stepping into a world straight out of a fairytale.
Chitra Jha
at 2023 Aug 27
Chitra Jha
at 2023 Aug 27
Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The beauty of this site is breathtaking.The difficulty level of the trek to Valley of flowers is moderate. After reaching the valley the view will reduce your tiredness and gives you a feeling of soulpeace. It's a very clean, beautiful and pollution free place. Place don't spoil the nature and enjoy the real happiness ❤️
Kriti Negi
at 2023 Jul 13
Kriti Negi
at 2023 Jul 13
An amazing place for moderate level trekking. Full of wide variety of flora with picturesque mountains. One can enjoy Both a solo or group travel. Best time to vist will be from end of July to August.

PS- carry raincoat or something always. Also don't pluck any flowers, some of them are endangered species.
Ankit Rastogi
at 2023 Jun 20
Ankit Rastogi
at 2023 Jun 20
The place is heavenly and surprisingly gorgeous than one can imagine. The trek is moderate with an initial 1.5 km being easily walkable followed by 2 km of steep hike on a rocky terrain and last half km to 1 being straight walk again as descent to the plains. Once you enter from the beautifully crafted Forest Post entrance paying INR 150 per person with 3-4 boards of painted information including a map, list of species with broad areas, the trail and large large cutout of flower names with pictures the scenery starts getting marvelous. The entrance timings allowed are from 7 AM to 12 noon only. With kids and women this ideally becomes even more stringent as one has to return back by 5 or maximum 6 PM before it starts getting dark and cold.

The initial trail of around 1.5 Kms is easy , leafy and gorgeous till Dwari bridge. First glacier is crossed right after the entrance with moderate inclination building up to Dwari on Pushpawati river. The scene from Dwari is picturesque beyond imagination when first glimpse of valley can be seen. The gushing sound and roaring water of Pushpawati at Dwari is a timeless memory.

It is interesting to observe a variety of honey bees, nectar bees along with small flowers of yellow, pink, white flat rose and red even in early June with at least 10-15 species evident even till Dwari.

After the bridge real trek starts and this steep climb of 2 Kms raises the height from 3000 mts at the entrance or base of Ghangria to 3400 mts above sea level. The way paved is rocky and needs to tracked carefully with moderate efforts. The views of course start getting clear of the green valley of 87.5 sq km amidst the steep climb. What is also interesting is when looking towards East one can see the trek to Hemkund specially the last 2 Kms of same as lines on snow mountain from this part of Valley.

After the climb comes another glacier from where little decent starts. This relatively easier trek continues to Bhamandhaur where there is a wooden bridge with aluminium roof sheet on a gushing stream named Khunt Khaul River originating from the Himalayan mountain above with paradise flow. Here one finds a milestone mentioning welcome to VoF NP and from here the trail is simpler with curves and flowers all around. We would have easily got another 10 species as colour riot after the Bhamandhaur cave or resting point.

We went to the glacier after this point to at least a km or more and found Brahm Kamal as well in early June.

This trek is gateway to Heaven and had elevated the respect for Himalayas, Dev Bhoomi Uttrakhand and our Incredible India even more. We need to extremely responsible to take care of this UNESCO World Heritage national park and one of its kind in the world.

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