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5 things to know about Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand

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By Raaina Jain
Published Jun 09, 2025

Since it is a protected heritage site, camping and overnight stay is not allowed there. One has to return to the base camp Ghangaria the same day.

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It is also a haven for wildlife species such as the grey langur, flying squirrel, Asiatic black bear, and snow leopard.

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It opens for tourists during the monsoon season from June to September/October.

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According to the Uttarakhand Tourism website, the Valley is home to over 600 species of flowering plants, including orchids, poppies, marigolds, and daisies.

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The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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