Welcome to the Valley of Flowers National Park and Auli, Uttarakhand! Imagine a magical land once called 'Bhyundar Khal,' now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every monsoon, this Himalayan paradise bursts into a rainbow of rare flowers. Afterwards, head to Auli, where you can enjoy skiing and breathtaking mountain views. It is a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure!
Capture Stunning Photos Of The Landscape
Enjoy The Tranquility Of Nature
Spot Diverse Himalayan Flora And Fauna
Trek Through The Vibrant Flower-Filled Valley
July to September
All-Day
₹5,000 per person
The Valley of Flowers was discovered in 1931 by Frank S. Smythe, a British mountaineer, while returning from a Mount Kamet expedition. Captivated by its beauty, Smythe later authored a book titled "Valley of Flowers," which brought the valley to international attention. Local legends and folklore suggest that the valley was known to ancient sages and held spiritual significance. Declared a national park in 1982, the Valley of Flowers is now a protected area dedicated to preserving its unique biodiversity and ecological importance. It remains a popular trekking destination, drawing visitors from around the globe to witness its stunning floral spectacle.