Me and my wife on the way to Ghangaria from Govindghat, unfortunately this point is washed off by flood in June, 2013 in the background you can see a snow clad peak, it is Hathi Parvat.
Pedicularis Puncata at Hemkund Sahib.
Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.
Epilobium Latifolium deep inside the Valley of Flowers.
Epilobium Latifolium deep inside the Valley of Flowers.
Epilobium Latifolium deep inside the Valley of Flowers.
Deep inside the Valley of Flowers.
Deep inside the Valley of Flowers.
Epilobium Latifolium and Pedicularis Bicornuta at Pushpawati River bed.
Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.
Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.
Pushpawati River bed from the other side. The pink shade in the river bed is due to Epilobium Latifolium. This flowers is also called river beauty as it is found generally near the river bed and streams.
Bistorta Affinis and Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.
Bistorta Affinis at Pushpawati River bed inside Valley of Flowers. We at Blue Poppy Holidays generally trek 4 kilometers beyond this point.
Hemkund Sahib Lake in June first week.
Valley and village Ghangaria seen from trek to Hemkund Sahib.
10 to 12 feet snow on our trek to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.
Way to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.
Trekking to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.
Way to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.
Way to Hemkund Sahib.
Valley of Flowers as seen on the way to Hemkund Sahib.
Valley of Flowers peaks as seen while coming back from Hemkund Sahib.
Beautiful waterfall near the entry gate of Valley of Flowers.
The frozen river and Betula Utilis.
A frozen river and village Ghangaria in the month of June.
A frozen river 100 meters inside the entry gate of Valley of Flowers.
Valley of Flower peaks as seen in the month of June.
Valley of Flower peaks as seen in the month of June.
The first glimpse of Valley of Flowers peak when you start trekking from Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers.
View of Sunset near to Ghangaria while trekking from Govindghat to Ghangaria.
Trek between Govindghat and Ghangaria. Unfortunately this trek is washed off in June, 2013 flood. Now we will trek on the other side of the river.
Cypripedium Himalaicum, a very rare flower found in Valley of Flowers. This is available only for a week in the second week of July.
A beautiful scene of Pushpawati River bed. The pink shade is Epilobium Latifolium. This flower is used as antidote to poison.
A frozen river 100 meters inside the entry gate of Valley of Flowers.
Beautiful Glacier on the way to Valley of Flowers. This Glacier is 2 kilometers inside the Valley of Flowers.
Ghangaria Village as seen from 300 meters inside the Valley of Flowers entry gate.
Picture taken from Valley of Flowers entry gate. You can see lot of snow and a beautiful waterfall in the background.
Another view of beautiful Glacier on the way to Valley of Flowers.
A big Glacier 2 kilometers inside the entry gate of Valley of Flowers. This Glacier is even visible up to August end. You can imagine when flood came in June, 2013 and this huge Glacier melted and washed off everything coming into its way.
Valle of Flowers as seen in June first week. You can see snow clad peaks and observe grayish shade before monsoon season. In the month of July it will be lush green and full of flowers.
A beautiful waterfall in front of Valley of Flowers entry gate. You can see frozen river in the last week of May.
Thymus Linearis on the bank of River Pushpawati between Govindghat and Ghangaria this picture was clicked in May 2013.
Here is a gallery of beautiful landscapes of Valley of flowers and nearby area. We have tried to click them in best possible manner but believe us that the place is far more beautiful than these pictures.
Even the best of the pictures and videos can not explain the real beauty of Valley of Flowers. You need to be there again and again to feel the beauty in different seasons.
Valley of flowers Gallery (Landscapes)
Waterfall in front of entry gate of Valley of flowers. It is near to Ghangaria Village, You can visit this waterfall on your first trekking day itself after reaching Ghangaria, if you have some strength left.View from valley of flowers, You can see this on your left side just near to the official starting point of the valley.Glacier as seen in the month of July. This glacier is very huge in the month of June. These kind of glaciers were responsible for floods in 2013. When they melted in a matter of some minutes.Shallow streams in the valley, You need to to cross many such streams on your trek. so bring appropriate type of shoes with you. As you need to take them off frequently.Shallow stream with Epilobium Latifolium flowers. This flower is called as River beauty.Shallow stream with Epilobium Latifolium flowers. This flower is called as River beauty.The dark color forest is Betula Utilis or भोजपत्र . Our ancient books were written on the bark of this tree.Reaching Pushpawati River bedVajardanti वज्रदन्ती flowers in Pushpawati River bed.Frozen river near the entry gate.Valley of flowers, a shallow river and beautiful flowerValley of flowers, the pushpawati river bed is very nearValley of flowers, Near pushpawati river bed is very nearValley of flowers, Brahmkamal flower on the way to Hemkund SahibHuge and beautiful glacier on the way to valley of flowers, This Picture was taken in July 2007 by Devkant SangwanGlacier to be walked over till July mid at least.lots of flowers in valley of flowersGlacier near the Helipad Grounds at GhangariaGlacier near the Helipad Grounds at GhangariaWaterfall in front of entry gate of Valley of flowers. It is near to Ghangaria Village, You can visit this waterfall on your first trekking day itself after reaching Ghangaria, if you have some strength left.View from Valley of flowersTrek inside the valley. Both sides are full with flowers in July to Mid August.Japanese standing inside the valleyResting on a small rock in the valley, these guys were from West BangalGlacier on the way, this can be seen till July end. This picture was taken in July first week.Glacier on the way, this can be seen till July end. This picture was taken in July first week.View from Valley of flowersSemi Frozen Pushpawati River just before official starting pointPushpawati riverGlacier on the way, this can be seen till July end. This picture was taken in July first week.Same glacier with a different angle.250 meter high waterfall on the way from Govindghat to GhangariaValley of flowers in SeptemberThymus Linearis on the bank of River Pushpawati between Govindghat and Ghangaria this picture was clicked in May 2013.A beautiful waterfall in front of Valley of Flowers entry gate. You can see frozen river in the last week of May.Valle of Flowers as seen in June first week. You can see snow clad peaks and observe grayish shade before monsoon season. In the month of July it will be lush green and full of flowers.A big Glacier 2 kilometers inside the entry gate of Valley of Flowers. This Glacier is even visible up to August end. You can imagine when flood came in June, 2013 and this huge Glacier melted and washed off everything coming into its way.Another view of beautiful Glacier on the way to Valley of Flowers.Picture taken from Valley of Flowers entry gate. You can see lot of snow and a beautiful waterfall in the background.Ghangaria Village as seen from 300 meters inside the Valley of Flowers entry gate.Beautiful Glacier on the way to Valley of Flowers. This Glacier is 2 kilometers inside the Valley of Flowers.A frozen river 100 meters inside the entry gate of Valley of Flowers.A beautiful scene of Pushpawati River bed. The pink shade is Epilobium Latifolium. This flower is used as antidote to poison.Cypripedium Himalaicum, a very rare flower found in Valley of Flowers. This is available only for a week in the second week of July.Trek between Govindghat and Ghangaria. Unfortunately this trek is washed off in June, 2013 flood. Now we will trek on the other side of the river.View of Sunset near to Ghangaria while trekking from Govindghat to Ghangaria.The first glimpse of Valley of Flowers peak when you start trekking from Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers.Valley of Flower peaks as seen in the month of June.Valley of Flower peaks as seen in the month of June.A frozen river 100 meters inside the entry gate of Valley of Flowers.A frozen river and village Ghangaria in the month of June.The frozen river and Betula Utilis.Beautiful waterfall near the entry gate of Valley of Flowers.Valley of Flowers peaks as seen while coming back from Hemkund Sahib.Valley of Flowers as seen on the way to Hemkund Sahib.Way to Hemkund Sahib.Way to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.Trekking to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.Way to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.10 to 12 feet snow on our trek to Hemkund Sahib in first week of June.Valley and village Ghangaria seen from trek to Hemkund Sahib.Hemkund Sahib Lake in June first week.Bistorta Affinis at Pushpawati River bed inside Valley of Flowers. We at Blue Poppy Holidays generally trek 4 kilometers beyond this point.Bistorta Affinis at Pushpawati River bed inside Valley of Flowers. We at Blue Poppy Holidays generally trek 4 kilometers beyond this point.Bistorta Affinis and Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.Pushpawati River bed from the other side. The pink shade in the river bed is due to Epilobium Latifolium. This flowers is also called river beauty as it is found generally near the river bed and streams.Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.Epilobium Latifolium and Pedicularis Bicornuta at Pushpawati River bed.Deep inside the Valley of Flowers.Deep inside the Valley of Flowers.Epilobium Latifolium deep inside the Valley of Flowers.Epilobium Latifolium deep inside the Valley of Flowers.Epilobium Latifolium deep inside the Valley of Flowers.Epilobium Latifolium at Pushpawati River bed.Pedicularis Puncata at Hemkund Sahib.Me and my wife on the way to Ghangaria from Govindghat, unfortunately this point is washed off by flood in June, 2013 in the background you can see a snow clad peak, it is Hathi Parvat.A very beautiful view deep inside the Valley of Flowers.Seeing backward to village Ghangaria on the way to Valley of Flowers.A very beautiful view of Valley of Flowers in the month of July.