Explore India's picturesque valleys 

Jan9,2024

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Nubra, also called Dumra, is a historical region of Ladakh, India that is currently administered as a subdivision and a tehsil in the Leh district. Its inhabited areas form a tri-armed valley cut by the Nubra and Shyok rivers

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Nubra Valley, Leh

The valley is home to many celebrated flowers like the Brahmakamal, the blue poppy and the cobra lily. It is a much sought destination for flower-lovers

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Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Spiti is a high-altitude region of the Himalayas, located in the north-eastern part of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The name "Spiti" means "The middle land"

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Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

The Kashmir Valley, also known as the Vale of Kashmir, is an intermontane valley in northern Jammu and Kashmir, a region in Indian-administered Kashmir

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Kashmir Valley

Kangra Valley is a river valley situated in the Western Himalayas. It lies in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India, and is a popular tourist destination.

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Kangra Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Parvati Valley is situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. From the confluence of the Parvati River with the River Beas, the Parvati Valley runs eastwards.

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Parvati Valley

Dubbed, Sikkim's valley of Flowers, the place blooms with rhododendrons during the spring blooms. The place is surrounded by snow capped peaks on all sides

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Yumthang Valley, Sikkim

It lies along the Chambal and Yamuna river valleys, in southeastern Rajasthan, southwestern Uttar Pradesh and northern Madhya Pradesh.

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Chambal Valley, Madhya Pradesh

The Silent Valley is virtually a botanist's treasure-trove. The flora of the valley include about a 1000 species of flowering plants, 107 species of orchids, 100 ferns and fern allies, 200 liverworts, 75 lichens and about 200 algae

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Silent Valley, Kerala

Tirthan Valley in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh is perched at an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level. Deriving its name from Tirthan River flowing through it, Tirthan Valley lies around 3 km from the entrance of Great Himalayan National Park

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Tirthan Valey, Kullu