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How are you all my dear friends? I hope you are all well. In today's post I have shared with you Photographs of Water spots like diamonds on the leaves. These photographs are captured in the camera during the Valley of Flowers trek. During the monsoon, it rains a lot during the day. Due to rainfall, the area becomes green with small plants. Due to which such scenes are seen across the leaves of plants.
More than 500 species of flowers bloom in the Valley of Flowers from July to October. The special thing is that the color of the valley also changes due to the blooming of colorful flowers of different species every 15 days. This is the kind of hypnosis in which everyone wants to be imprisoned.
If you want to see the beauty of nature, then come to the Valley of Flowers. This valley, spread over an area of 87.5 square kilometers, situated at an altitude of 3962 meters above sea level in the high Himalayan region of Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, is a unique gift of nature for tourists. This is the same valley, which is mentioned in the name of Nandkanan in Ramayana and Mahabharata.
In 1938 a book named 'Valley of Flowers' was published. The Valley of Flowers was declared a National Park in the year 1982. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, this valley automatically fills with innumerable flowers every year after the snow melts.
Coming here, it seems as if nature has decorated a flower plate in the middle of the mountains. Between August and September, the aura of the valley is visible. This naturally rich valley is also home to endangered animals like black bear, snow leopard, brown bear, musk deer, colorful butterflies and blue sheep.
To reach the Valley of Flowers, the last bus stand of Chamoli district is Govindghat at a distance of 275 km from the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh, which lies between Joshimath - Badrinath. Rishikesh can also be reached by rail, while the nearest airport is at Jolly Grant (Dehradun) near Rishikesh.
The distance from Govindghat to Ghangaria, the entry point of the Valley of Flowers, is 13 kilometers. From where tourists can see the valley of flowers three kilometers long and half a kilometer wide. The distance from Joshimath to Govindghat is 19 kms.
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