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Bhyundar Valley

Nature reserve in Valley of Flowers National Park

Updated: March 26, 2024 10:40 AM

Bhyundar Valley is located in Valley of Flowers National Park (National park in India), India. It's address is PJH4+CFQ, Sri Hemkunt Sahib Marg, Uttarakhand 246443, India.

PJH4+CFQ, Sri Hemkunt Sahib Marg, Uttarakhand 246443, India

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Where is Bhyundar Valley?

Bhyundar Valley is located at: PJH4+CFQ, Sri Hemkunt Sahib Marg, Uttarakhand 246443, India.

What are the coordinates of Bhyundar Valley?

Coordinates: 30.7285931, 79.6062389

Bhyundar Valley Reviews

Vishal Shakya
2023-10-17 11:34:19 GMT

The Valley of Flowers was like a magical garden in the mountains, full of beautiful flowers and adventure.

First, I went on a fun hike through meadows and streams. The air was so fresh, and I saw so many pretty things along the way.

When I got to the valley, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was like a rainbow of flowers everywhere. Red, blue, purple, you name it! It felt like I was in a fairy tale.

I also saw cool birds and butterflies flying around. It was like a party of nature.

As I walked around, I felt super calm and happy. The valley made me appreciate how amazing our world is.

When I left, I felt so lucky to have seen such a special place. If you love nature, you have to visit the Valley of Flowers. It's like a dream come true.

Chitra Jha
2023-08-27 07:14:15 GMT

Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The beauty of this site is breathtaking.The difficulty level of the trek to Valley of flowers is moderate. After reaching the valley the view will reduce your tiredness and gives you a feeling of soulpeace. It's a very clean, beautiful and pollution free place. Place don't spoil the nature and enjoy the real happiness ❤

Aishwarya Sinha
2023-10-10 20:58:32 GMT

Being a mountain lover, I decided to take up the challenge of this beautiful trek. It is basically a 4-Day monsoon trek (Mid June - Mid Sept) where you stay at Ghangaria for 3 nights. Out of the 4 days, you have to trek for 2 days to go to and fro to Ghangaria from Govindghat which is ~9.5 km each side.
In the remaining 2 days , you visit the Valley of Flowers 1 day (~9 km to and fro) and Hemkund Sahib on the 2nd (~12 km to and fro). The initial hour of the trek is a normal route through the forest and that's where you start seeing glimpses of what's in store in the Valley - numerous varieties of flowers that you've never seen before. There is a small river crossing after which you will start the actual climb towards the Valley. It takes about 3 - 3.5 hours to reach the valley, but you would have already seen a lot of colourful varieties by then. Make yourself comfortable on one of the rocks and enjoy the mesmerizing views of the far stretched flowers and distant snow covered mountains. I was able to click 50+ species of flowers which was incredible. You'll immediately forget your fatigue and get rejuvenated by this spectacle. This was an experience to savor for lifetime.

Lahari
2024-02-18 07:13:29 GMT

A must do trek in India :) don’t forget to go till the end. Most of the paid group treks takes you only to half. I’d say don’t take the paid ones, do it yourself ☺🥾💚

Kumar Suppiah
2023-10-06 04:43:21 GMT

Visited in Oct'23. Entrance fee is 800 for foreigners. It's worth of money. There is also a poster on fake and actual view of valley of flowers displayed at Gangharia. It gives some insight on actual view during full blossom.

Sarthak Negi
2024-03-15 09:54:03 GMT

A good place to visit for nature lovers and if you love travelling and flowers then this the place for you
Trek to the place and you will find many mesmerising views of the Himalaya and the glaciers on the way
Visit early as the valley closes for entry at around 1 pm, for entry you need to take the tickets and walk around 4-5 km which would take around 1-1:30 hours, after such a hectic trek you will finally find peace when reach your destination
Best time to visit August after monsoon
Must visit place for all

Kriti Negi
2023-07-17 13:39:08 GMT

An amazing place for moderate level trekking. Full of wide variety of flora with picturesque mountains. One can enjoy Both a solo or group travel. Best time to vist will be from end of July to August.

PS- carry raincoat or something always. Also don't pluck any flowers, some of them are endangered species.

amreen shamshad
2023-11-25 03:52:55 GMT

I can't explain that experience in few words. I never forget that beauty of mother nature in the lap of himalaya. If you are a nature lover than you should go there.

Vijay Bhandari
2024-02-27 11:33:00 GMT

Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. Here's an overview of this enchanting destination:

Situated in the Western Himalayas, the Valley of Flowers is nestled in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. It is part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and lies at an altitude ranging from 3,200 meters to 6,675 meters above sea level.

The Valley of Flowers is renowned for its stunning alpine meadows adorned with a myriad of colorful flowers. It is home to over 650 species of flowering plants, including rare and endemic species like the Brahma Kamal (Saussurea obvallata). The park also supports a diverse range of fauna, including Himalayan black bears, snow leopards, musk deer, and numerous bird species.

The valley is characterized by its breathtaking natural beauty, with snow-capped peaks, cascading waterfalls, glistening streams, and verdant meadows carpeted with flowers. The landscape undergoes a remarkable transformation during the monsoon season, as the flowers bloom in a riot of colors, painting the valley with hues of blue, purple, yellow, and red.

The Valley of Flowers is a popular trekking destination, attracting adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers from around the world. The trek to the valley usually starts from the village of Govindghat and involves traversing rugged terrain, dense forests, and narrow trails. The trek offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, India's second-highest mountain.

The Valley of Flowers is accessible only during the summer months, from June to October, as heavy snowfall blocks access to the valley during the rest of the year. The nearest town is Joshimath, which serves as the base camp for trekkers and tourists visiting the region.

The Valley of Flowers National Park is dedicated to the conservation and protection of its unique biodiversity. It is governed by strict regulations to preserve its fragile ecosystem, and visitors are required to obtain permits from the forest department before entering the park.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Valley of Flowers holds spiritual significance for the local indigenous communities, who consider it a sacred place imbued with divine energy and mysticism.

Visiting the Valley of Flowers offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the pristine beauty of nature, explore its rich biodiversity, and experience a sense of wonder and tranquility amidst the Himalayan wilderness.

Samarth
2023-08-29 12:33:37 GMT

The Park is truly Mesmerizing. Some of the flowers that we saw here were absolutely majestic. Nanda Devi peak is also visible when you reach the valley.

The trek is fairly moderate though you need to be careful and carray a walking stick + rain coat.

I visted on 25th July 2023

Ssoumi
2023-08-20 11:22:09 GMT

First let me tell you this is not an easy trekking. Vally is beautiful but the whole road is full of stones and some of are watery. After entering 4km part is ascending which is quite difficult. But full valley is so beautiful and I request to everyone maintain the beauty of valley don’t pluck flowers,don’t throw chocolate wrappers pls.
I saw some people are running while descending and also don't use trekking pole which is very bad and sometimes it’s risky also because I saw suddenly one boy running behind me and passed so quickly. I just say Don't hurry during trekking enjoy your life and trekking journey there's no competition. In my opinion you have to be trek fit for this trek. Vally of flowers is my Frist trek and am so lucky to to have a great team the whole team is pushing each other whole treak. Am successfully completed my trek🌸

Ram rao
2023-08-30 16:08:49 GMT

Valley of flowers national park is a UNESCO world heritage site.This picturesque valley is home to variety of flowers which usually starts blooming in June and mostly ends by September. Valley will be painted in different colours each month from June with different flowers.
Location - You have to stop at govind ghat and take a taxi for some 5km, trek starts from there till gangharia, from gangharia you can trek to both valley of flowers and hemkund sahib each with different route
Advice - Enjoy natural beauty don't use plastic.

Sourav Ghosh (Bongyatri)
2023-06-19 15:14:42 GMT

My visit to the Valley of Flowers in July 2019 was nothing short of magical. As I ventured into this picturesque utopia, I was greeted by a kaleidoscope of vibrant flowers, painting the landscape with a riot of colors. The serenity that enveloped the valley was truly awe-inspiring, offering a much-needed respite from the chaos of the outside world.
The well-maintained trails allowed me to explore the valley at my own pace, with every step revealing a new floral treasure. Valley of Flowers is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, a place where time seems to stand still. I highly recommend visiting this exquisite gem in Uttarakhand for an unforgettable encounter with nature's breathtaking beauty.

Lokesh Laxkar
2023-08-29 11:27:08 GMT

This place will leave you speechless, 8 km of track but totally worth it. One must go there at least once in your life. Best monsoon trek ever.

Ankit Rastogi
2023-07-01 14:00:00 GMT

The place is heavenly and surprisingly gorgeous than one can imagine. The trek is moderate with an initial 1.5 km being easily walkable followed by 2 km of steep hike on a rocky terrain and last half km to 1 being straight walk again as descent to the plains. Once you enter from the beautifully crafted Forest Post entrance paying INR 150 per person with 3-4 boards of painted information including a map, list of species with broad areas, the trail and large large cutout of flower names with pictures the scenery starts getting marvelous. The entrance timings allowed are from 7 AM to 12 noon only. With kids and women this ideally becomes even more stringent as one has to return back by 5 or maximum 6 PM before it starts getting dark and cold.

The initial trail of around 1.5 Kms is easy , leafy and gorgeous till Dwari bridge. First glacier is crossed right after the entrance with moderate inclination building up to Dwari on Pushpawati river. The scene from Dwari is picturesque beyond imagination when first glimpse of valley can be seen. The gushing sound and roaring water of Pushpawati at Dwari is a timeless memory.

It is interesting to observe a variety of honey bees, nectar bees along with small flowers of yellow, pink, white flat rose and red even in early June with at least 10-15 species evident even till Dwari.

After the bridge real trek starts and this steep climb of 2 Kms raises the height from 3000 mts at the entrance or base of Ghangria to 3400 mts above sea level. The way paved is rocky and needs to tracked carefully with moderate efforts. The views of course start getting clear of the green valley of 87.5 sq km amidst the steep climb. What is also interesting is when looking towards East one can see the trek to Hemkund specially the last 2 Kms of same as lines on snow mountain from this part of Valley.

After the climb comes another glacier from where little decent starts. This relatively easier trek continues to Bhamandhaur where there is a wooden bridge with aluminium roof sheet on a gushing stream named Khunt Khaul River originating from the Himalayan mountain above with paradise flow. Here one finds a milestone mentioning welcome to VoF NP and from here the trail is simpler with curves and flowers all around. We would have easily got another 10 species as colour riot after the Bhamandhaur cave or resting point.

We went to the glacier after this point to at least a km or more and found Brahm Kamal as well in early June.

This trek is gateway to Heaven and had elevated the respect for Himalayas, Dev Bhoomi Uttrakhand and our Incredible India even more. We need to extremely responsible to take care of this UNESCO World Heritage national park and one of its kind in the world.

Dashrath Sangle
2023-09-16 07:33:36 GMT

Amazing place must visit once, stay one day at ghangaria and used to weather

I have visited last week of August.

Ganesh “Nesheyes”
2023-10-16 13:02:03 GMT

Monsoon trekking best place..you will be in love with the place,trekking...try it

Dipin Augustine
2023-11-02 17:27:57 GMT

Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand -Heaven on Earth. This glaring piece of nature is an Indian national park and a UNESCO World heritage site exhibiting plush meadows blossomed with endemic alpine and diverse fauna in this valley.

Ishita Shakya
2022-09-10 17:50:35 GMT

It's nothing less than heaven. Unlimited nature beauty. Countless waterfall and Flowers. 600+ varieties of flowers and plants. The Memorial of Joan Margret is also there. Everyone says it's a trek of 4km but if u are planning to visit till the end of the valley then add 4km to it. It's not a hard trek only after the river cross there is an inclined trek of 30-40min otherwise it's all plain.

Himanshu
2023-04-16 04:02:01 GMT

Valley of Flowers National!!

Jaw-dropping natural beauty: Valley of Flowers National Park is located in the midst of the Himalayas, and its natural beauty is simply awe-inspiring. The park is home to a variety of flowers, including Himalayan blue poppies, Himalayan bellflowers, and Himalayan primroses, which bloom in a riot of colors, creating a stunningly beautiful landscape.

Serene atmosphere: The park is a tranquil and peaceful place, with the sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves providing a soothing background soundtrack. The air is fresh and crisp, and the scent of the flowers wafts gently through the park, creating a sensory experience like no other.

Abundant wildlife: In addition to its stunning flora, Valley of Flowers National Park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including musk deer, Himalayan black bears, and snow leopards. The park is also a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 500 species of birds recorded here.

Trekking adventure: Getting to the park requires a trek through the mountains, which is an adventure in itself. The trek is challenging but rewarding, with breathtaking views at every turn. The park is only accessible during the summer months, so plan your trip accordingly.

A photographer's dream: With its dramatic landscapes, vibrant flora, and abundant wildlife, Valley of Flowers National Park is a photographer's dream come true. Whether you're an amateur or a professional, you'll find plenty of opportunities to capture stunning images that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Overall, Valley of Flowers National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and wants to experience its beauty firsthand.

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National park in India

Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park which was established in 1982. It is located in Chamoli in the state of Uttarakhand and is known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and the variety of flora. source

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