Lying near Badrinath, in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Valley of Flowers is a spectacular photogenic national park that graces the Western Himalayas with its enchanting virgin beauty. Discovered back in the year 1931 by three British Mountaineers R.L. Holdsworth, Frank S. Smythe, and Eric Shipton, this beautiful valley has also been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, owing to its incredibly mesmerizing blooms encircled by mighty icy peaks. Spread across an area of around 87.5 square miles, this unadulterated charming meadows is home to umpteen varieties of alpine flora, including flowering plants as well as medicinal herbs. The availability of medicinal plants in this valley gives the place its mythological significance, imbibing the belief in the heart of millions that the Hindu god Lord Hanuman had once collected the legendary Sanjeevani booti from here to help cure Lord Shri Ram's brother, Lakshman. With magnificent mountains serving as its backdrop and meandering streams flowing inside it, Valley of Flowers is also bestowed with bountiful wildlife species. Valley of Flowers is known popularly for its excellent trekking opportunity that is suitable for all kinds of trekkers. The trek starts from Govindghat and takes the hikers through terraced fields, green patches, cascading waterfalls, and rocky mountains to finally reach the flowery meadows of the valley. Other exciting activities to do at Valley of Flowers include photography, bird watching, and village walks.
- Set off early at 6:30 AM for a scenic 290 km drive that lasts about 11 hours. Check into your hotel at Govindghat, relax with dinner, and prepare for the adventure ahead.
- After breakfast, a short 4 km drive takes you to Pulna, the starting point of your 9 km trek. The path to Ghangaria is well-marked and surrounded by natural beauty, ideal for soaking in the serene atmosphere. Overnight in Ghangaria.
- An early morning start leads you into the Valley of Flowers. This 4 km trek is rewarded with breathtaking views of alpine flowers and rugged mountain scenery. Spend the day immersed in nature's splendor before trekking back to Ghangaria for the night.
Trek 6 km to the spiritual site of Hemkund Sahib, located at 4329 meters. The journey is challenging but offers unparalleled views above the treeline and spiritual solace at the Gurudwara. Return to Ghangaria by evening.
Trek back the 9 km to Govindghat, unwind at your hotel, and explore the local spiritual sites in the evening.
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