Nanda Devi
A trek in the Nanda Devi region of the Indian Himalaya.
Nanda Devi National Park, Himalayas: Fly-Through Tour in Google Earth
Soaring and swooping west to east across the mountainscape of the Nanda Devi National Park in the Himalayas of Northern India.
Some bumps and dynamic terra-forming in Google Earth.
The tour was created in Google Earth Pro and is accompanied by the beautiful music of Liquid Mind: Reflection from Liquid Mind VII: Reflection © by Liquid Mind, used by permission of Real Music® - realmusic.com
Joshimath to Auli Ropeway, Snow, NandaDevi Peak
This video is full rope-way journey from Joshimath to Auli during month of January.
Nanda Devi National Park, Himalayas: Fly-Through Tour #2 in Google Earth
Soaring and swooping across the mountainscape of the Nanda Devi National Park in the Himalayas of Northern India. This is the second of two video tours of this stunning landscape.
To give an idea of scale: from the river valley bottom to the top of the 'ramparts' surrounding the Nanda Devi biosphere is over 10,000 ft, and the almost vertical climb up Nanda Devi itself from the biosphere basin is over 8000 ft, to the peak's height of over 25,000 ft
Some bumps and dynamic terra-forming in Google Earth.
The tour was created in Google Earth Pro and is accompanied by the beautiful music of Liquid Mind: Reflection from Liquid Mind VII: Reflection © by Liquid Mind, used by permission of Real Music® - realmusic.com
Valley of flowers National Park, Uttarakhand - Hindi
Watch short documentary film by Discovery Channel on Valley of Flowers National Park located near Joshimath town of Chamoli District of Himalayan state of Republic of India. This national park is also a biosphere reserve and comes under UNESCO WORLD BIOSPHERE.
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Language - Hindi(हिंदी)
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Nanda Devi Peak from Auli
Trip To nanda devi II Mana II Chamoli II Badrinath.
Whole journey trailer of the trip starting from Delhi to Mana( Last Indian Village) Back To Delhi...
Niti Valley Drive , Himalayan beauty, Uttarakhand : Naru Parihar
Niti in Joshimath :
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Niti is a small village located in the Niti valley of Joshimath. Niti is the last village and outpost in Indo-Tibetan border in Chamoli district. At an height of 3600 mtrs, Niti is situated near southern Tibetan border. The Niti Pass located at 5800 mtrs connects India with Tibet. During winters, Niti village and valley is covered with heavy snow. The villagers of Niti still follow the traditional methods of lifestyle in the mountains.
During winter, Niti village inhabitants move to lower Himalayas in the valley and resides in alternative villages. When snow melts down and summer season starts, Niti village is once again filled with inhabitants. Generally from April to October, Niti village is populated by the locals.
There are some other villages near Niti such as Gamshali, Bampa, Farkya, Kailashpur, Maher Gaun, Malari, Kosha, Jhelam, Tolma, Lata, Fagti, Raini and Tapovan. Tourists can visit some places near Niti village like Niti temple, Faila temple in Gamshali, Panchnag Temple in Bampa, Pyaar the grass land, Malari, Dronagiri mountain, Nanda Devi temple, Nanda Devi National Park, Joshimath and Tapovan.
Tourist visiting Niti have to take permission from SDM, Joshimath.
How To Reach Niti Village Joshimath :
Niti village is located at 88 km from Joshimath and once can reach by hiring taxi from Joshimath till Bampa village and then 6 km trek to Niti village (if road is not blocked or damage then vehicles can reach Niti). Niti pass is located at few kilometers from Niti village and no one allowed except ITBP and Army to go to Niti pass. Nearest rail connectivity is at Dehradun (380 kms) or Rishikesh railway station (346 kms). Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (362 kms) is the only airport to reach near Joshimath.
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Story of Nanda Devi with Vivek Oberoi - Preview | #EPICSpecials
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The three-week-long Nanda Devi Raj Jaat is a pilgrimage and festival of Uttarakhand in India. People from the entire Garhwal-Kumaon Division, as well as other parts of India and the world participate in Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra.
The goddess Nanda Devi is worshipped at dozens of places in Kumaon and Garhwal, but the region around Mt. Nanda Devi and its sanctuary, which falls in the Pithorgarh, Almora and Chamoli District, is the prime area related to Nanda Devi. The Jaat, meaning Yatra or pilgrimage starts from Nauti village near Karnprayag and goes up to the heights of Roopkund and Homekund with a four horned sheep. After the havan - yagna is over, the sheep is freed with decorated ornaments, food and clothing, and the other offerings are discarded.
The legend is this that Nanda Devi, consort of Lord Shiva left her village and went to the Nanda Devi parbat. Therefore, when the yatra starts, heavy rain occurs as if the devi is crying. This yatra covers many villages, interesting legends and awe-inspiring locales. The journey is difficult because of the difficult terrain it goes through, it goes high upto 16000 feet above sea level. Besides many interesting places, one passes by a Lake known as Roopkund which is surrounded by hundreds of ancient skeletons and there are interesting legends behind this skeletal lake.
Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra 2014 started from 18 August 2014 and went up to 6 September 2014. 40000 people covered distance of approximately 290 km. The 230 km distance was covered by foot or by trekking route and the rest 60 km was covered by the bus transport.
Nanda Devi Raj Jaat is organised once in 12 years. Nanda Devi Raj Jaat 2014 has special importance because that Is the 1st ever Raj Jaat of Uttarakhand State, which was part of Uttar Pradesh State in earlier Raj Jaat.
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Nanda Devi National Park | Wikipedia audio article
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Nanda Devi National Park
00:01:28 1 History
00:02:12 2 Layout of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary
00:04:00 3 Fauna
00:04:37 4 Flora
00:05:19 5 Named peaks of the park and environs
00:05:30 5.1 Within the sanctuary
00:06:12 5.2 On the sanctuary wall
00:08:45 5.3 Just outside the wall
00:09:34 6 See also
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The Nanda Devi National Park or Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, established in 1982
, is a national park situated around the peak of Nanda Devi (7816 m) in the state of Uttarakhand in northern India. The entire park lies at an elevation of more than 3,500 m (11,500 ft) above mean sea level.
The National Park was inscribed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. The latter was expanded and renamed to Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks in 2005.
Within the National Park lies the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, a glacial basin surrounded by a ring of peaks between 6,000 metres (19,700 ft) and 7,500 m (24,600 ft) high, and drained by the Rishi Ganga through the Rishi Ganga Gorge, a steep, almost impassable defile.
The National Park is embedded in the 2,236.74 km2 (863.61 sq mi) sized Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, which, in turn, is encompassed in the 5,148.57 km2 (1,987.87 sq mi) buffer zone around the Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks UNESCO site.
Best time to visit Nanda Devi National Park is from May to October.
Nanda Devi National Park
Nanda Devi National Park Uttarakhand ke Chamoli District me sthit hai ye do parko ka mila hua area hai jisme nanda devi national park aur fulo ki ghati national park ka area shamil hai ye park unesco ki viswa dharohar me shamil abhyaranya hai yanha kai prakar ki vanaspati aur kai prakar ke jeev jantu paye jate hai aur yanha is duniya ki pramukh parwat chotiyan maujud hai jaisi nanda devi parwat aur trishul parwat
View of Nanda Devi Peak from Devi Darshan Lodge in Auli, India
View of Nanda Devi Peak from Devi Darshan Lodge in Auli.
Nanda Devi Institute is now offering a unique opportunity for trekking to the Nanda Devi National Park. The trek schedule for the summer 2019 is now available on the website of Nanda Devi Institute
The trek is different from the packages available online due to the interpretative service nature offered by the local village of Lata. Interpretative nature trail has been developed from village Lata to the meadows of Lata Kharak and Saini Kharak. The available trek dates for the summer season of 2019 are starting from the 29th of April 2019. Interested trekkers can choose any date between 29 April to 17 June 2019. Its a low volume trek offer with maximum 15 pax per day. The toatl duration of the trek is six days, including days of travel from the nearest railway station/airport of Dehradun. Apply now online to avail early bird discount at
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Valley of Flowers | My journey of badrinath dham, Mana and foolon ki Ghati.
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, located in West Himalaya, in the state of Uttarakhand and is known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and the variety of flora. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard,musk deer, brown bear, red fox and blue sheep. Birds found in the park include Himalayan monal pheasant and other high altitude birds. At 3352 to 3658 meters above sea level, the gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east.Together, they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km2 and it is about 8 km long and 2 km wide.Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223,674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5,148.57 km2). Nanda Devi National Park Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
The Valley of Flowers is a high-altitude Himalayan valley that has long been acknowledged by renowned mountaineers, botanists, and in literature. It has been recognised internationally for over a century and is referenced in the Hindu religion. Local people have visited the valley since ancient times. Indian yogis are known to have visited the valley for meditation.The Valley of Flowers has many different colourful flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 and now it is a World Heritage Site.
The Valley of Flowers has gained importance as a region containing a diversity of alpine flora, representative of the Western Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows ecoregion. The rich diversity of species reflects the valley's location within a transition zone between the Zanskar and Great Himalayas ranges to the north and south, respectively, and between the Eastern Himalaya and Western Himalaya flora. A number of plant species are considered threatened. Several have not been recorded outside of Uttarakhand. Two have not been recorded in Nanda Devi National Park. The diversity of threatened species of medicinal plants is higher than has been recorded in other Indian Himalayan protected areas. The entire Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve lies within the Western Himalayas Endemic Bird Area (EBA). The Valley of Flowers National Park is the second core zone of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Seven restricted-range bird species are endemic to this part of the EBA.[citation needed]
Location
State: Uttarakhand, India District: Chamoli Nearest town: Ghangharia, after Joshimath
The Valley of Flowers is nestled in the upper expanses of Bhyundar Ganga near Joshimath in Garhwal region. The lower reaches of Bhyundar Ganga near Gobindghat are known as Bhyundar Valley. The Valley of Flowers is in the Pushpawati valley 23 km north-northwest of Nanda Devi Park, It lies between 30° 41' to 30° 48'N and 79° 33' to 79° 46'E.
The Valley is 20 km northwest of Nanda Devi National Park across the wide valley of the Bhyundar Ganga. It is one of two hanging valleys lying at the head of the Bhyundar valley,[1] the other being the shorter Hemkund valley which runs parallel some 10 km south. It runs east-west approximately 15 km by an average of 6 km wide, in the basin of the Pushpawati river, a small tributary flowing from the Tipra glacier which descends from Gauri Parbat in the east.
The area lies on the Zanskar range of the Himalayas with the highest point in the national park being Gauri parbat at 6,719 m above sea level.
This flower is found in the second half of July in middle part of the Valley of Flowers.
Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttrakhand India.
A scene from Valley of Flowers, Impatiens sulcata, This flower paints the Valley of Flowers in pink in the first week of August.
The best time to visit Valley of Flowers depends upon your liking as the valley is for all time beautiful. If you want to see maximum number of flowers July and August is a best time, if you want to see lot of glaciers you should visit in June, to see Brahamkamal flowers at Hemkund Sahib. August and September is a best time.
Nanda Devi National Park area - Uttarakhand
View of lush green mountains and meadows seen at Nanda Devi National Park on the way to Nanda Devi during Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra in Uttarakhand......
The Nanda Devi National Park is a national park situated around the peak of Nanda Devi, 7,817 m (25,646 ft) in the state of Uttarakhand in northern India that was established in 1982. Along with the adjoining Valley of Flowers National Park to the northwest, it was inscribed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.
Nanda Devi National Park covers an area of 630.33 km2 (243.37 sq mi) and together with Valley of Flowers National Park is encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve totaling a protected area of 2,236.74 km2 (863.61 sq mi), which is surrounded by a buffer zone of 5,148.57 km2 (1,987.87 sq mi).This Reserve is part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004.
The park encompasses the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, a glacial basin surrounded by a ring of peaks between 6,000 metres (19,700 ft) and 7,500 m (24,600 ft) high, and drained by the Rishi Ganga through the Rishi Ganga Gorge, a steep, almost impassable defile. The entire park lies at an elevation of more than 3,500 m (11,500 ft) above mean sea level.
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5 Awesome Facts About The Nanda Devi National Park Trek | Bucket List Idea
Best described as A revolving door of imagery, the Nanda Devi National Park is rightly recognized by World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Regular sightings of musk deer, black bear and blue sheep and the occasional cameos by a snow leopard.
The Nanda Devi National Park trek is classified as a moderate – difficult trek.
Valley of Flowers Trek | Uttarakhand | August 2018 | Heaven on Earth | GoPro Hero 6
फूलों की घाटी | Valley of Flowers India | Phoolon ki Ghati
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian National park located in Himalaya, in the state of Uttarakhand. Getting to the Valley of Flowers requires a trek of about 17 km. It is one of those rare natural botanical gardens in India. Flowers bloom everywhere in a riot of colours. July and August, during monsoon, is the best time to do the trek.
Day 1: Govind Ghat to Ghangria via Poolna, Day 2: Ghangria to Valley of Flowers and back.
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Auli Ropeway & Nanda Devi Mountainscape | Joshimath, Uttarakhand | 20-May-2015
Riding in India's longest cable car ropeway at Joshimath, Uttarakhand, which goes up to the village resort of Auli. From there, one can view fantastic panoramic vistas of the Nanda Devi mountain peak ( A very highly recommended detour for all those travelling to Badrinath, which lies around 42 km ahead of Joshimath.
Shot using an HTC 7 Mozart.
Himalayan black bear... Nanda Devi national Park chamoli uttrakhand.