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News » India News » Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand set to open on June 1; repairs underway, online booking starts first time 

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Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand set to open on June 1; repairs underway, online booking starts first time 

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Last updated: 22 May, 2025 12:33 PM
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Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand set to open on June 1; repairs underway, online booking starts first time 
Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand set to open on June 1; repairs underway, online booking starts first time 

Chamoli: The Valley of Flowers National Park, one of Uttarakhand’s most picturesque destinations, is set to welcome tourists from June 1. With its vibrant alpine flowers, rich biodiversity, and breathtaking landscapes, the valley attracts visitors from across India and abroad.

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Road repairs and glacier clearance before openingNew online booking system introducedInspection team ensuring tourist facilitiesHistory and significance of the valley

In preparation, the Nanda Devi National Park administration has begun repairing the walking trails and clearing snowfall-affected paths, ensuring a smooth experience for travelers. Officials are clearing snow and fixing pathways, ensuring visitors can enjoy the valley’s stunning alpine blooms safely.

Road repairs and glacier clearance before opening

A team from the park administration recently inspected the routes, footpaths, and glacier points, identifying damaged sections that need urgent restoration. Heavy snowfall during winter has left broken pathways, especially from Govind Dham to Ghunsa Nala, requiring careful snow removal efforts.

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According to Divisional Forest Officer Tarun S, workers have been deployed to clear icebergs and rebuild damaged trails before the June 1 opening. In some areas, a temporary route will be created to bypass thick glacier zones, ensuring safe passage for trekkers.

New online booking system introduced

This year, tourists can pre-register for their visit online, avoiding the previous requirement of offline registration in Ghangaria. A dedicated portal launched by the Forest Department will allow visitors to book passes, check travel details, and get weather updates. For the Indian citizens Rs 200 registration fee will be charged. While foreign tourists will have to pay a Rs 800 registration fee. This modernized system aims to streamline entry, making it easier for nature lovers to plan their trip.

Inspection team ensuring tourist facilities

DFO Tarun S confirmed that an assessment team has already left for the Valley of Flowers, reviewing basic amenities such as water availability and access roads. Their findings will guide the final phase of preparations, and the online registration window will open two days before June 1.

History and significance of the valley

The Valley of Flowers was first discovered in 1931 by British mountaineers Frank S Smith and RL Holdsworth, who were mesmerized by its pristine beauty. After India’s independence, Smith returned and documented the valley in his book, which brought global recognition to the region. In 2005, UNESCO granted it World Heritage Site status, reinforcing its ecological and cultural significance. The best time to visit remains July-August, when the valley is in full bloom, creating a surreal landscape.

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