Overview
One of the most attractive walks in the Himalayan region is the Valley of Flowers, which is situated opposite the amazing backdrop of the tall Himalayas. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this hidden beauty is home to millions of species of wildflowers, including saxifrages, seams, lilies, poppies, calendulas, daisies, geraniums, zinnias, and petunias.
The Hindu legend novel Ramayan claims that Lord Hanuman found an amazing flower that allowed Lakshman to arise from death in the Valley of Flowers. You experience like you’ve entered a paradise as soon as you enter the valley thanks to the attractive mixture of scents of flowers. The walk is one of the most popular in the world because it provides a rare chance to see the rare blue primula.
Highlights
- Witness nature in its full bloom on this trek, perfect for flower lovers, botanists, photographers, and bird watchers.
- Find peace at the Sikh Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib, which is located next to the beautiful high-altitude lake known as Hemkund, which means "Lake of Snow."
- Inhale the fresh mountain air mixed with the delightful scents of the flowers throughout the trek.
- Marvel at the natural beauty as you pass glaciers and cascading waterfalls to reach this enchanting valley.
- Your safety and convenience are prioritized with thorough sanitization of all equipment to ensure a hassle-free trekking experience.