Valley of Flowers National Park is an
Indian national park, Nestled high in West
Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of
endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in
Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the
Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and
blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of
Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223,674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5,148.57 km²). This
Reserve is in the UNESCO
World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004.
The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in
Hindu religion for much longer. Its ‘gentle’ landscape, breathtakingly beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of
Nanda Devi National Park is renowned.
Valley of flower is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds different beautiful flowers, taking on various shades of...
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