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Valley of Flowers National Park Adventures

Valley of Flowers National Park is a breathtaking area known for its vibrant alpine flora, spectacular vistas, and rich biodiversity.

33,000
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Valley of Flowers National Park

Valley of Flowers National Park
 

Valley of Flowers National Park is renowned for its incredible diversity of flora, featuring over 600 species of flowers that bloom during the warmer months. Located in the state of Utah, the park is part of the greater Himalayan ecosystem and boasts an expansive range of landscapes, from subalpine forests to high-altitude meadows. Historically, the park was a trade route and possesses cultural significance that dates back centuries, leading to its establishment as a protected area to preserve its natural beauty. The Valley of Flowers offers visitors engaging outdoor activities like hiking through trails bordered by colorful flowers, spotting a variety of wildlife such as mountain goats and marmots, and enjoying the serene environment. Within the park, visitors can explore notable landmarks like Hemkund Sahib and Bhyundar Ganga. The untouched landscapes and the abundance of natural beauty make the park a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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The awe-inspiring valley covered with bright, blooming flowers during the summer

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The Hemkund Sahib, a pilgrimage site surrounded by stunning glacial mountains

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Diverse wildlife including the elusive snow leopard and Himalayan black bear

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Panoramic views from the tip of Pushpawati River

Notable Natural Features

Hemkund Sahib

A revered Sikh shrine located near a glacial lake surrounded by seven mountain peaks.

Pushpawati River

A prominent river flowing through the park, offering scenic spots along its banks.

Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve

A neighboring reserve that enhances the region's biodiversity and natural heritage.