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Uttarakhand's Valley Of Flowers Opens For 2025: Why It Should Be On Your Bucket List

Uttarakhand's Valley Of Flowers Opens For 2025: Why It Should Be On Your Bucket List

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The Valley Of Flowers in Uttarakhand opened for tourists on June 1. The valley will remain accessible till October 31.
Located in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, the Valley of Flowers National Park has officially opened for tourists for this season. This UNESCO World Heritage Site opened on June 1 and will remain accessible till October 31. The valley is known for its stunning meadows of endemic alpine flowers that paint the valley in vibrant hues.
On the first day of its reopening, the Valley of Flowers welcomed 62 tourists, greeted warmly by the forest department staff at the main entrance. Located within the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, this breathtaking valley stretches across 87 square kilometres and sits at an altitude of roughly 3,600 metres above sea level.
The #ValleyOfFlowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the high Himalayan valleys of Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, has been opened to tourists and nature lovers from today. pic.twitter.com/YxxAUUnUd5 — All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) June 1, 2025
The Flora And Fauna Of The Valley Of Flowers
Renowned for its rich biodiversity, the Valley of Flowers boasts over 300 species of Himalayan flora, including orchids, poppies, primulas, marigolds, daisies, and the sacred Brahma Kamal, which holds the distinction of being Uttarakhand's state flower. The valley is also home to a variety of wildlife, such as the elusive snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, red fox, and numerous bird species.
The journey typically begins at Govindghat. From there, travellers trek to Ghangaria, the designated base camp. A further three-kilometre trek from Ghangaria leads into the valley itself. Entry permits are mandatory and can now be conveniently secured online via the official website, making the process easier for both domestic and international tourists.
While the best time to witness the valley in full bloom is between July and September, when monsoon rains turn the landscape into a vibrant floral canvas.
What To Do At The Valley Of Flowers?
Trek Through the Blooming Meadows: The main highlight of the Valley of Flowers is the breathtaking trek itself. A three-kilometre trail from Ghangaria takes you deep into a landscape filled with wildflowers. During peak bloom (July to September), you can witness orchids, poppies, daisies, and Brahma Kamal.
Spot Rare Himalayan Flora and Fauna: With over 300 species of alpine flowers, the valley is a botanist's paradise. Animal lovers might spot the Himalayan black bear, red fox, or even the elusive snow leopard, along with various high-altitude bird species.
Visit Hemkund Sahib: A popular detour from Ghangaria, Hemkund Sahib is a sacred Sikh pilgrimage site located at 4,329 meters. The steep trek is about six kilometres one way and takes around six to seven hours round trip.
Photography and Nature Walks: The valley is a dream for landscape and macro photographers. Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best lighting for photography.
Experience Ghangaria Village Life: Before or after your trek, spend some time in Ghangaria and try the local Garhwali cuisine.
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June 02, 2025, 10:18 IST

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