Located at an altitude of 14,100 ft. above sea level, The Valley of Flowers is declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the winter months, this captivating valley stays frozen and on the other hand, as the summers start, it begins to bloom into a youthful prettiness because the snow melts.
The trek is considered an essential part of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve that welcomes visitors from around the globe during the peak months i.e., June to September along with the huge variety of gorgeous flowers in different colors as well as shapes.
During the trek, this valley also gives you an opportunity to enjoy breathtaking nature views along with some rare species such as blue sheep, red fox, and several others.
One of the best things about this trek is beautiful running streams along with stunning floral pastures as well as eye-catchy mountain views. Get ready to explore the astonishing sights of green surroundings that are followed by the gleaming snowy mountains of the Himalayas.
When it comes to the most fascinating and enthralling valley in India,This trek is on top because it perfectly displays the abundance of colorful flowers as well as green pastures. You can find thousands of blue Primula blooming in this valley, giving you a picture-perfect view. Primula is one of the most gorgeous and lovely Himalayan flowers.
The best time to visit this valley in full bloom is from mid-July to mid-August. You need to trek from Govind Ghat in order to reach the Valley of Flowers and on the route, you will also pass from Hemkund Sahib. From Ghangaria, this valley is about 5km. Trek offers a natural walk into the quintessence of flora and fauna. Not only this, but you can also find more than 300 species of rare as well as endangered species of flowers in this valley. Some of the rare species include Primulas, Calendulas Daisies, Orchids as well as Poppies.