Valley of Flowers Trek: A Botanical Wonderland 

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Introduction

The Valley of Flowers, a World Heritage Site, is located at an elevation of 3868 meters and offers breathtaking views of a landscape that resembles an intricately designed tapestry of flowers.The nearby mountain peaks, the lush coniferous woods, and the turquoise waters of the spectacular rivers, makes Valley of Flowers all the more appealing to tourists.

Valley of Flower Trek: Best Season

The best time to visit the Valley to capture the  blooms is from July to August when you may see the blooms at their most breathtakingly beautiful. The month of June marks the opening of this tourist destination each year. Since the roads are still covered in snowfall throughout the winter, it is very challenging to travel across this terrain and reach most of the locations on your itinerary.

How to Reach?

The starting point for this journey is the holy site of Govind Ghat, which can be reached from Haridwar. You can fly to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport to go to Haridwar, or you can take a train and get down at Rishikesh Station to arrive at   Haridwar. You can easily find buses and cabs outside these terminals, and the road trip will take you 9 to 10 hours to accomplish. Immerse yourself in the surrounding beauty of the road as you take in the picturesque vistas of the verdant hillscape.

Road Map to Valley of Flowers

With lush forests, rocky terrain, and the majestic peaks of the Garhwal region accompanying you the entire way, the drive from Haridwar to Govindghat in Joshimath, a gateway to the Hindu Char Dham pilgrimage site of Badrinath, is a treat for the eyes. You will pass by the shimmering Alaknanda River during this 9–10 hour ride, and once you get to Devprayag, you will see the mysterious grandeur of the Bhagirathi River joining it to form the holy River Ganges.Govind Ghat, which is situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, has considerable religious significance since it not only serves as the base camp for the Valley of Flowers Trek but also as the entrance to Shri Hemkunt Sahib, a sacred destination for Sikh pilgrims. You will go through Poolna the following day in order to reach the village of Ghangaria. You will first drive to Poolna for around 4 km, and then you will trek the remaining distance. This uphill journey is a little tedious but not too challenging because of the Laxman Ganga river’s raging torrent and the gorgeous alpine forests. Along with getting a view of the brilliant wildflowers of this area, you will be able to see the snow-capped peaks of Neelkanth and Hathi Parbat.The highlight of this tour, the Valley of Flowers, which is covered in vibrant colours of all tones and shapes, may be found on the third day. This trek, which usually takes around 7 hours, starts in Ghangaria and travels along the banks of the Pushpavati River, which runs through this valley, towards the Pushpavati Valley. As you go through the Valley of Flowers National Park, take in the smell and the views from Meadow Geranium to Brahma Kamal, the King of Himalayan Flowers, from Blue Poppy to the Himalayan Rose. It will take you roughly 6 hours to complete the 8 kilometers of walking that you must do.The environment shines with a beautiful touch by the azure streams that run beneath bridges, giving you the impression that you have been transported to a fairyland. As you return to Ghangaria, see how the brilliant setting light paints the sky in hues reminiscent of the flowers. Make sure you get enough sleep because the next day you’ll have to travel a difficult section to arrive at Hemkund Sahib. Due to the height (4300 meters) and steep rise for most part of the trek, a certain level of physical fitness is essential.During  your last few hours in this region, explore the vibrant streets of Haridwar and take back a treasure box full of memories.

Day at Haridwar

If you are in town , you should visit Chandi Devi Temple and Vaishno Devi Temple, attend the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, and take a plunge in the sacred waters of Kushavarta Ghat. In addition to visiting religious places, you should savor local vegetarian treats like Kachoris and Aloo Puri while shopping to your heart’s delight in Bara Bazaar and Moti Bazaar. Go river rafting and on a jungle safari at Rajaji National Park if you’re up for some adventure.As a travel enthusiast, you must experience the fusion of culture and religion that this location offers.

Conclusion

True to its description, the Valley of Flowers is heaven on earth for an individual interested in Botany but you need not to study the subject in order to appreciate nature’s beauty. Spend some quality time amidst the blooming wildflowers and take loads of pictures to remind your of this beautiful trip.

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