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A wide view of the valley, valley of flowers, India.
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India

Valley of flowers is a beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley known for its gentle landscape and breathtakingly beautiful meadows of alpine flowers. It is located at an altitude of 3600 meters above sea level in the Uttarakhand state of Northern India.

The Valley of Flowers was declared a national park in 1982 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Water Fall on the way to Valley of Flowers

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.
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India

The world famous Valley of Flowers is situated in the upper expansions of Bhyundar Ganga in the far interior of Garhwal Himalayas. The valley is spread over an area of 87.5 Sq. Kms. And is 3,250 mt to 6,750 mt. Due to its near inaccessible approach it had disappeared from the tourists map until in 1931 when Franksmith a British mountaineer having lost his way while returning from successful expedition to mt. Kamat, reached this valley which was full of flowers.He was overwhelmed by its enchanting beauty and named it as “ Valley of Flowers".


Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India


Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India

Indicative Itinerary

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Day 01: Delhi - Rishikesh - We start our journey from Delhi to The Valley Of Flowers, Our first halt would be at Rishikesh (250 kms - 6 hours). Rishikesh is a Ganga Riverside Pilgrimage town and base point to access Badrinath, Hemkunth Sahib and Valley of Flowers.
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Day 02: Rishikesh-Rudraprayag- 150 Kms - We start early in the morning After having breakfast, and would reach Rudraprayag by afternoon. Enroute visit Dev Prayag where Bhagirathi and Alaknanda (Tributaries of Ganges) meet and considered a very holy confluence. There are 200 temples of Lord Shiva around Rudraprayag and its also a junction where routes for Kedarnath and Badrinath meet.
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Day 03: Rudraprayag - Govindghat - Ghangharia - 150 Kms - After an early breakfast leave for Govindghat. On reaching after a few refreshments, embark on a 14 kms trek to Ghangharia. The climb is mostly steep and occasionally levels out. The path moves along river Lakshman Ganga. Which flows down below. On the way, we pass the Bhyundar village which looks picturesque, set in the middle of the mountains and the river flows through it. Enroute one passes through an area that is reach in flowers and a precursor to whats awaited the next day. Reach Ghangharia by evening.
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Day 04: Ghangharia - Valley of Flowers and back - Trail is well chalked out. One climbs through a coniferous forest, before descending to a bridge, and check-post that mark the official entry to the valley of flowers. Snow peaks and the valley full of colours greet guests eventually and best opportunity to take some most amazing pictures. By evening back to Ghangharia.
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India

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Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India

Day 5 - Ghangharia - Hemkund Sahib - Ghangharia - Trek to Sikh pilgrimage centre of Hemkund Sahib, and world's highest Gurudwara at 4000 meters. The views are amazing and trek is a gradual ascent. Many rare flowers can be found enroute. Return to Ghangharia by evening.
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Hemkund Saheb - A shikh Temple
Sikh Temple at the Highest Altitude in world

Hemkund Saheb Gurudwara
Hemkund Saheb Sikh Temple

Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India
Valley of Flowers Uttranchal India

Day 6 - Ghangharia - Govindghat - Badrinath - Joshimath - Walk back to Govindghat. From there travel to Badrinath (3133 meters asl), one of the Chaar Dhaam and the most visited perhaps. A Lord Vishnu temple (Lord Badri Narayan). Overnight stay at Joshmath.
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Day 7 - Joshimath - Rudraprayag - Leave after breakfast and reach Rudraprayag by afternoon and possibly do sightseeing around Rudraprayag.
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Day 8 - Rudraprayag - Haridwar - Leave after breakfast and reach Haridwar by evening and possibly visit Har-ki Pauri for evening Aarti experience.

Seasonality: Valley Flowers is visited from June onwards till October
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historical monuments of India, historical buildings of India
beautiful view of Khalsa College Amritsar

Khalsa College, Amritsar was constructed in Year 1892 by the members of Singh Sabha Movement. This institute came into existence for the purpose to provide higher education to the local students and for this good cause, a huge part of Land had been donated by Kot Khalsa, a nearby village. This is considered to be one of the most celebrated among the colleges and institutes in Amritsar.


Location:

City - Amritsar

State - Punjab

Country - India


How to reach:

By Rail: Best is to reach Delhi and many options for Train Journey

By Road: Distance from Delhi to Amritsar is approx. 500 kms, prefer to by overnight buses. AC deluxe bus also operates from Delhi ISBT kashmiri Gate everyday

By Flight: Direct flights are available from Delhi..

Where to Stay:

Budget Travelers can find low price hotels nearby Golden Temple..

To Cater all segments of accommodation, many options are available from budget to luxury..



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adventure tourism, ice sikking, grass sikking
adventure tourism, ice sikking, grass sikking


To add more to adventure sports, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) at Manali (Himachal Pradesh) is planning to introduce Grass skiing from September this year. The adventure activity will be offered as a new tourist attraction at Solang Valley. The Institute has commenced cultivation of summer slopes to provide more gradual slopes required for Grass skiing. Appropriate skiing and safety equipment has already been procured from Europe.
grass skiing india
grass skiing india

“Grass skiing, although not an Olympic event, is a recognised international sport. We have purchased high quality equipment from Europe and will begin training our staff in July just before the Monsoon season. We have made arrangements to ensure the safety of the tourists, which is of utmost importance, as grass slopes tend are more hard than snow slopes. We have not finalised the rates for the activity but will try and keep it inexpensive in order to suit the budgets of all tourists,” stated Mahavir Thakur, Deputy Director, Skiing, ABVIMAS.
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Ajanta Caves Rectification

April 7th 2011 07:32
ajanta caves, ellora caves, Cave Tour india
ajanta caves, ellora caves, Cave Tour india

Maharashtra Govt. to rectify damage at Ajanta Caves, Out of the 30 caves, 12 have been closed down by ASI due to water leakage.
ajanta caves, ellora caves, Cave Tour india
ajanta caves, ellora caves, Cave Tour india

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