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bogs, stone desert and caves. The lower surrounding hills in the buffer zone are thickly forested. The Forest
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and a trekker is likely to find many Sikh pilgrims on the route. As one nears
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of the valley for a decade, beginning in 1993. He made an inventory of 520 alpine plants exclusively growing in this national park and authored two books – "The Valley of
Flowers – Myth and Reality" and "Ecology and Conservation of the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya.
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National Biosphere Reserve established (223,674 ha) with the national park as core zone (62,462 ha) and a 514,857 ha buffer area surrounding both sites; restrictions were imposed on the rights of nearby villagers. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site;
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valley which runs parallel to Valley of Flowers some 10 km south. Valley of Flowers runs east-west approximately 15 km in length with average width of 6 km. A small tributary of Pushpawati river originates from
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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." Smythe later authored a book of the same name.
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are known to have visited the valley for meditation. The Valley of Flowers has many different colorful flowers, taking on various shades of color's as time progressed.
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The permit is valid for three days. Only visiting and trekking are allowed during the day time.
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ranges to the north and south, respectively, and between the
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Moidams – the Mound-Burial System of the Ahom Dynasty
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Rani-ki-Vav (the Queen's Stepwell) at Patan, Gujarat
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2172:Uttarakhand Tourism
2069:Kala, C.P. (2005).
2015:Kala, C.P. (2005).
1890:on 21 February 2013
1737:"Valley of Flowers"
1722:30 May 2013 at the
1637:Tourism Development
1509:Gymnadenia orchides
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2091:on 17 October 2018
2055:Kala, C.P. (2005)
2005:, 13 (5): 985–995.
1979:on 17 October 2018
1942:valley of flowers.
1883:The Times of India
1672:. Flowers of India
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543:Hemkund
504:Garhwal
341:History
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