Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers

Near Govindghat, Chamoli

17 km trek from Ghangaria

A UNESCO World Heritage trek destination blooming with alpine flora in monsoon months.

Spiritual Significance

Spiritual Significance

Renowned for its rare Himalayan flowers and meadows. Discovered in 1931 by mountaineer Frank Smythe.

Renowned for its rare Himalayan flowers and meadows. Discovered in 1931 by mountaineer Frank Smythe.

Location & Altitude

Location & Altitude

Chamoli district | Altitude: ~3,658 m

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

July to September

Access & Itinerary

Access & Itinerary

Trek starts from Govindghat > Ghangaria (13 km) > Valley (4 km).

Floral Wonderland

Cobra Lily, Blue Poppy, Brahma Kamal bloom across sweeping landscapes.

Floral Wonderland

Cobra Lily, Blue Poppy, Brahma Kamal bloom across sweeping landscapes.

Photographer’s Paradise

Photographer’s Paradise

Combine with Hemkund Sahib

Combine with Hemkund Sahib

Highlights & Tips

Highlights & Tips

A UNESCO World Heritage trek destination blooming with alpine flora in monsoon months.

Over 500 flower species

Trek only open in summer

UNESCO heritage trek

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