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Valley of Flowers: A Tale of Beauty and Biodiversity

The Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its scenic beauty

A botanical wonder also steeped in legends, which ties the Ramayana and the life-saving herbs “sanjeevani”

British mountaineer in the year 1931 stumbled on the flora and name it the “valley of flowers”

The valley of flower brought global attention to this hidden gem

Lord Hanuman visited this valley in search of sanjeevani

Home to over 600 species of flowering plants, it showcases unparalleled display of nature

During monsoon months valley transforms into floral carpet and blooms like orchids and poppies

This valley is haven of so many species such as snow leopard, black bear and musk deer

In 1982, the Indian government declared the valley of flower a national park which preserves delicate ecosystem

The valley attracts adventurers seekers from across the globe

Flower of valley remains an eternal symbol of nature’s glory

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