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meadows of alpine flowers. Myriad alpine flowers stretched
across 87.5 sq km. make this place a colourful paradise. The
beautiful valley is also a world heritage site with its pristine
beauty and mystical surroundings attracting nature lovers,
photographers and botanists. Valley of Flowers is bifurcated by
Pushpawati River. The locals believe that the valley was once
inhabited by fairies. It is one of the famous trekking destinations
in India. One cannot stay at the Valley of Flowers, therefore,
Ghangaria, the base camp for the trek to the Valley of Flowers,
remains an ideal place to relax and sleep.
The Valley of Flowers is a 3-km climb from Gnangaria. The
Brahmakamal, the Blue Poppy and the Cobra Lily are some
flowers that bloom in the valley. The Himalayan Balsam is the
most predominant flower of the valley. The valley is covered with
snow for most of the year. The valley opens on 1st June every
year for visitors. There are huge glaciers in the Valley of Flowers
in June. At this time, snow starts melting and the seeds of the
last year's plants start germinating. By July, all the flowers are in
full bloom. One can find the maximum number of flowers until
mid-August. Snowfall starts in October, and the valley is closed
officially for public.
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