Valley of Flowers Trek About Valley of Flowers The Valley of Flowers lives up to its name, with an endless supply of flowers in full bloom. The journey could even be renamed a floral fairytale romance! The Valley of Flowers' unique landscape is like a dream come true: an exquisite valley bejewelled with a never-ending stretch of flowers. Between the rocky mountain ranges of Zanskar and the Great Himalayas are lovely meadows studded with indigenous alpine flora. The area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, was designated as a national park in 1982. The endless stretch of gorgeous vegetation, dotted with colourful blossoms of pink, yellow, purple, red, blue, and orange hues, is the highlight of this excursion. Throughout the hike, the fragrant scent of the carpeting flowers entices you. Botanists, flower lovers, bird watchers, wildlife photographers, hikers, environment enthusiasts, and adventure seekers from all over the world are drawn to the valley's unspoiled beauty. It...
Mawryngkhang Trek ( Bamboo Trail ) Meghalaya Guide to The Scariest Trek Meghalaya is breathtaking. I'm not talking about Shillong or Cherrapunjee here. Even with the influx of tourists, these sites remain charming and breathtaking. I'm talking about rural Meghalaya, the parts of the state that aren't generally visited by tourists. Meghalaya is blessed with plenty of rain and clouds, as well as waterfalls, meandering rivers, and other natural wonders. Have you ever gone on a bamboo skywalk overlooking a canyon on one side and a cliff on the other? You can see the vast abyss below you when you look down. This is said to be one of Meghalaya's most dangerous hikes. I'm not sure if it was the scariest or not, but the Mawryngkhang Trek was completely thrilling. The trip, dubbed the Bamboo Trail Meghalaya by locals, begins in the secluded village of Wahkhen is a village in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hill district. Locals live in perfect harmony with the environment....