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Valley of flowers  is a fairy-land situated high in the Himalayas of the Uttaranchal, at an altitude of 3,600 meters above the  sea-level, protected by snowy mountains. Unknown to humans, for centuries this  is enchanting valley lay frozen during the colder months, and burst into its  youthful beauty every year, as the snow melted with the advent of summer. This  world famous Heritage Site Valley of Flowers is situated in the upper  expansions of Bhyundar Ganga in the far interior of Garhwal Himalayas. 
Spread  over an area of 87.5 Sq. Km. The valley is at an altitude of is 3,250 M to  6,750 M above mean sea level. Many a legend are associated with this vibrant  and eye catching Valley, and are often in the epics of the Ramayana and  Mahabharat. The valley of Flowers National Park starts from Ghangharia but the  main valley starts after crossing the gorge and the stream starting from Nar  Parvat, At the entrance of the Valley stands the snow-clad peak of Ratban  Parvat, towards the left is Nar Parvat, which separates the Badrinath valley  from this valley, and to the right is dense Birch forest on the hillsides.  It  was in 1931 that Frank Smythe and Holdsworth stumbled on the valley while  returning from their successful Kamet  expedition. They were "at once transported from a region of solemn  austerity to a fairyland of dainty flowers, most of them dwarf, but brilliant  in colour". Bustling with beautiful, lively and vibrant colours, this park  spread over an area of 87.5 sq. kms. has the largest collection of wild flower  species.As though created by nature itself, the beauty of the park is enhance  by the Pushpawati river flowing in the vicinity overlooked by towering Rataban  peak in the background. 
    
    The  scope for trekking in Garhwal and Kumaon is immense. From short walks to  arduous ascents to mountaineering expeditions,Deep in the heart of the Himalayas, is this spectacular 'Valley of Flowers'. Many varieties of  Himalayan wild flowers bloom here. Post Monsoons, the floor of the valley is  covered with a carpet of myriad colours ! It is an awesome sight of colours  with a contrasting back drop of majestic peaks. 
  
  Legends  associate this valley of Garhwal Himalayas with the area from  where Hanumanji of Ramayana collected "Sanjeevani" herbs to revive  Lakshmana, the younger brother of Ramaji. Hanumanji had to visit far-flung  areas in his search for the "Sanjeevani" life - saving herbs. 
In  1939, Miss Margaret Legge, a botanist deputed by the botanical gardens of Edinburgh arrived at the valley  of flowers for further studies, While she slipped off and was lost for ever in  the garden of the gods. Her sister later visited the valley of flowers and  erected a memorial on the spot where she was buried by the locals. The  thoughtful memorial is still there.
    
    The bloom starts  immediately after the melting of snow but the peak blooming period is from mid  July to mid August. Almost 300 species of wild flowers bloom here unhindered by  mankind.The myriad shades of the valley have attracted lots of travellers  through the years. 
    
  RARE FLORA:
  
  Ranunculus, Pedicularis, MarshMarigold, Rhododendrons, Brahmakamal, Corydalis, Bistorta, Epilobium, Nomocharis, Oxypetala, Daisy, Sibbaldia, Anaphalis, Cypripedium Strawberry, Arisaema Costatum, Himalayan blue Poppy, Dianthus, Calendula, Yellow Anemones, Lilium. 
Hemkund : The high altitude Hemkund lake (4329 mts.) lies in heavenly environs. A steep trek from Ghangharia leads one to this spot in about four to six hours. It is an important pilgrimage for both Hindus and Sikhs, as well as for people from other faiths. There is a Sikh Gurudwara and a Lakshman temple built on the bank of the lake. Encircled by seven snow clad peaks and their associated glaciers, it reflects its surroundings enchantingly on its crystal clear serene waters. The glaciers from Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks feed the lake and a small stream called Himganga flows out of this lake.
Fixed Departure Trekking Trips : We offer fix departure trekking trips of the Valley of Flowers trekking promising full value to your money. Fixed departures trips are minimum 2 to maximum 6 persons in one group making it eco friendly.
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