Floral Diversity: The valley is renowned for its incredible variety of alpine flowers, with over 300 species including orchids, poppies, marigolds, and more.
Limited Access: The valley remains inaccessible for most of the year due to heavy snowfall and is open to visitors only during the summer months (June to September)
Nanda Devi National Park: The Valley of Flowers is part of the larger Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, which encompasses the Nanda Devi National Park and the Valley of Flowers.
High Altitude: The valley's elevation ranges from about 3,200 meters (10,500 feet) to 6,675 meters (21,900 feet), providing a diverse range of ecosystems.
Mythological Significance: The valley has cultural and mythological significance for the local people, who believe it to be the dwelling place of fairies and deities.
Trekkers' Paradise: The Valley of Flowers is a popular trekking destination, attracting adventure enthusiasts from around the world to witness its stunning landscapes.