2. Valley of Flowers in other words is a Kaleidoscope of nature
tourismLovely, verdant, wonderful, elegant, ecstatic Words just
fall short here.
3. Introduction
4. Valley Of FlowerValley of flower is located in the district
Chamoli near Badrinath in the state of Uttarakhand.It is
approximately 600 kms north of National capital, New Delhi.It was
declared as National Park in 1982 and now it is a World Heritage
Site under nature category by UNESCO.Valley of Flower is famous for
its rich diversity in flora and fauna.It has around 300 different
varieties of alpine flowers which form a beautiful carpet of
Flowers!!!The park stretches over an area of 87.50 km.
5. Nestled high in the Garhwal Himalaya, the Valley of flowers
National Park is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers
& outstanding natural beauty.Its gentle landscape,
breath-takingly beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of
access complement the ruggard, mountain wilderness for which the
inner basin of surrounding Nanda Devi National Parks renowned.
6. A beautiful view from deep inside the Valley of Flower.The
picturesque beauty of the Valley is enchanting.
7. Discovery of Valley of Flowers.
8. In 1931, Frank S. Smythe, Eric Shipton and R.L. Holdsworth,
all British mountaineers, lost their way while returning from a
successful expedition to Mt.Kamet and happened upon the valley,
which was full of flowers. They were attracted to the beauty of the
area and named it the "Valley of Flowers." Frank Smythe later
authored a book of the same name and the valley was known to the
world.
9. River Pushpawati River Pushpawati flows through the Valley
of Flowers. It rises from the East Kamet Glacier, near Rataban, at
the base of the Himalayas near the central part of the
Garhwal-Tibet border. It flows in a southerly direction to join the
Bhyundar Ganga near Ghagharia. The combined stream is thereafter
known as the Lakshman Ganga. The latter merges with the Alaknanda
River at Govindghat.A bridge over Pushpawati River, while entering
into the Valley of FlowersThe Pushpawati rushing out of Valley of
Flowers
10. CLIMATE Being an inner Himalayan valley, the Nanda Devi
Basin has a distinctive microclimate.Conditions are generally dry
with low annual precipitation, but there is heavy monsoon rainfall
from late June to early September.From mid April to June
temperatures are moderate to cool (19C maximum).It has the
microclimate of an enclosed inner Himalayan valley, and is shielded
from the full impact of the southwest summer monsoon by the Greater
Himalaya range to its south.Both Basin and Valley are usually
snow-bound for six to seven months between late October and late
March.
11. Valley of Flowers as seen in Mid July. The pink shade on
the river bed is Epilobium Latifolium. This flower looks very
beautiful and is found on river banks.
12. Valley of Flowers as seen in September. Valley of Flowers
is turing yellowish in colour and we will find more of berries then
flowers.
13. Joan Margaret Legge Grave In the deep inside the valley a
grave has made in loving memory of Joan Margaret Legge. She was a
botanist deputed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, arrived at the
valley to study flowers and while traversing some rocky slopes to
collect flowers, she slipped off and lost her life. Her sister
later visited the valley and erected a memorial near the spot.Joan
Margaret Legge Grave.
14. Flora & Fauna
15. Flora & Fauna Valley of flower is famous for its
natural beauty and wide range of flora.Valley of Flowers comes into
full bloom by 15th July and we can see maximum number of flowers
from 15th July to 15th August.In the month of July the valley
becomes lush green in color and every week its shade changes
according to the flowers.Main flowers which blooms in the month of
July includes Blue Poppy, Geranium, Campanula, Phlomis Bracteosa,
Polemonium Caeruleum, Anemones, Aster Albescens, Potentillas,
Thymus Linearis, Dactylorhiza Hathageri, Epilobium Latifolium and
Bistorta.In the month of August some early flowers start maturing
and the Valley of Flowers changes its shade to yellowish green.By
September end a very less number of flowers seen and the valley is
full of different kind of berries.Animals like Asiatic black bear,
Snow leopard, Musk deer and Red fox are found.Birds found in the
Valley of Flower includes Himalayn Monal Pheasent, Pink Browed
Rosefinch, etc.
16. Himalayan bell flower, Campanula LatifoliaGernium
Wallichianum in Valley of Flower
17. A scene from valley of flowers,Impatiens Sulcata, This
flower paints the valley of flowers in pink colour in first week of
August.
18. Colony of Anemone Tetrasepala in the middle part of the
Valley of Flower.Anemone Tetrasepala
19. Potentilla Agyrophylla in Valley of FlowersVajardanti in
Valley of Flowers
20. Corydalis Flower in the Valley.
21. A beautiful view of flower Geranium Collinum in the Valley
of Flower
22. Saussurea-obvallata, Braham Kamal in Valley of
Flowers.Arisaema Propinquum in the ValleyLilium Oxypetalum
23. A beautiful bird in Valley of Flower.
24. Pink Browed Rosefinch in Valley of Flower
25. Importance The Valley of Flowers has gained importance on
account of its diverse alpine flora, representative of the Western
Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows eco-region.The rich diversity of
species reflects the valley's location within a transition zone
between the Zaskar and Great Himalayas.Several botanist has carried
out their research work because of abundance in variability of
species of flora.The valley has a beautiful landscape, mountains,
valley in valley, rocks, immense vegetation and varied spies, which
is important from geographical view.This is a very good place for
mountaineers and for trekking.
26. Some random pictures of Valley of flowers
27. Beautiful view of sunset at Valley of Flowers
28. Members of Geoclub had visited Valley of Flower in
2012.