Popular Valley Tourist Place in India
Kashmir Valley
Popularly known as the “Paradise on Earth” in India, Jammu and Kashmir are world-famous for their scenic splendor, snow-capped mountains, bountiful wildlife, exquisite monuments,
hospitable people, and local handicrafts. Situated in the Himalayas, the Pir Panjal and Karakoram mountain ranges are famous for their natural beauty.
Jammu and Kashmir are known for the most beautiful mountain peaks, massive glaciers, magnificent monasteries,
blue lakes, rivers, forests, verandahs, and tall deodars. Whereas sports like skiing, golf, trekking, river rafting, paragliding, and camping make a trip to Jammu and Kashmir more exciting.
Due to the various picturesque places to visit in Kashmir, it is often called the Switzerland of India.
It is one of the most famous and popular tourist places in India and it attracts many thousands of Indian and foreign tourists and pilgrims every year due to its natural beauty and major religious places like Amarnath and Vaishno Mata Temple.
Dzukou Valley and Japfu Peak Nagaland
Located 25 km south of Kohima, Jukou Valley and Japfu Peak are one of the most breathtaking landscapes on the continent.
Jukou Valley, situated amidst the beautiful scenery of Nagaland, is an attractive tourist destination.
And in view of this beauty, Nagaland is known as the Switzerland of the East.
Standing at an altitude of 3048 meters, Jukou Valley is the second highest peak in Nagaland.
This attractive valley fills the journey of tourists who are fond of trekking.
And for your information, let us tell you that Jukou Valley is also known as the
“Valley of Flowers of the East”, which when in full bloom, presents mesmerizing views to the tourists visiting here.
Parvati Valley
The Parvati Valley Trek is considered one of the most challenging treks in the Himalayan region, perfect for adventure seekers.
The mesmerizing views around here will mesmerize you with their beauty.
The Parvati Valley Trek is quite long and quite astonishing but it is extremely spectacular.
As the altitude increases, the surrounding dense forests, lush green meadows, and rivers will captivate you with their charm.
The Parvati Valley Trek is one of the most loved treks after the Himalaya Pass Trek.
Spiti Valley
The valley of Spiti lies between the most mysterious and beautiful region of Ladakh and Tibet.
And is one of the most famous valleys of India which is situated at an altitude of 12,500 feet above sea level. The cold deserts, snow-capped mountains, winding roads, and picturesque valleys of Spiti Valley enthrall the tourists visiting here.
And for your information, let us tell you that the people of Spiti generally follow Buddhism and this place is also known as the ‘Land of Lamas’, Buddhist monks as Lamas.
For your information, let us tell you that Spiti Valley is such a place in Himachal Pradesh where it gets about 250 days of sunshine in a year,
making it one of the coldest places in the country. You can visit Spiti by motor vehicle only during summers as it is covered with thick snow for about 6 months of the year.
Kangra Valley
Kangra Valley is a beautiful valley located in Himachal Pradesh dotted with beautiful deodar forests, orchards,
and perennial rivers flowing through snowy mountains. Let us tell you that Kangra Valley is the highest peak of the valley in the Dhauladhar range with a height of 15,956 feet.
The valley is also home to the famous Kangra Fort and Masroor Rock Cut Temple, also known as ‘The Himalayan Mountains’.
And it is a UNESCO-declared World Heritage Site. The valley faces winter from October to March, so the best time to visit this beautiful place is during the end of March and April.
When the summer sunshine starts displaying the beautiful views of Kangra Valley.
Sutlej Valley
The Sutlej Valley is one of the most beautiful and attractive valleys in India and derives its name from the Sutlej River.
This valley is surrounded by rocky hills and snow-capped mountains. Sutlej is one of the largest bird sanctuaries in India,
which is known as Harike Bird Sanctuary. Where you can see pigeon, tufted duck, yellow-clad woodpecker, water cock, and other wildlife species along with the mesmerizing natural beauty of the Sutlej Valley.
If seen, the Sutlej Valley is a heavenly region. Which gives you the opportunity to connect with nature.
Valley of Flowers –
The Valley of Flowers or Valley of Flowers is located in Chamoli district in the state of Uttarakhand, India.
The Valley of Flowers, located in the Western Himalayas, is known as a natural and beautiful national park.
Adorned with alpine flowers and meadows, this natural place is no less than a paradise for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Hundreds of species and colors of flowers are found in the Valley of Flowers tourist destination.
This is the secret to the popularity of the Valley of Flowers, which attracts tourists.
The Valley of Flowers has also been included in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in the year 2005.
The Valley of Flowers National Park was initially known as Bhupinder Ghati.
But later it was renamed Valley of Flowers in the year 1931 by the British mountaineer Frank S Smyth.
If you want to know or learn something about colorful flowers,
then there is no better destination for you than the Valley of Flowers.
Yumthang Valley
Yumthang Valley is located 140 km north of Gangtok in North Sikkim.
This valley is famous as the “Valley of Flowers”. Situated at an altitude of 3564 meters, Yumthang Valley is a paradise for nature lovers.
Where natural beauty, waterfalls, and meadows remain the center of attraction.
Apart from this, a popular Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is also established in Yumthang Valley in which more than 24 species of Rhododendron flowers (state flower) bloom from February to mid-June can be seen.
And for your information, let us tell you that Yumthang Valley remains closed from December to March due to heavy snowfall.
Chambal Valley
Chambal Valley is a beautiful valley in the state of Madhya Pradesh, and this valley is named after the famous Chambal River.
Although mainly this area is known for dacoits. But still, Chambal Valley remains a major attraction of Madhya Pradesh.
Compared to other valleys of the Himalayan region, the mountains in Chambal valley are covered with green evergreen forests instead of white snow-capped mountains. Which presents a mesmerizing view for the tourists.
Along with natural beauty, you can also see wildlife, many historical symbols, and architecture in Chambal Valley which are really worth seeing.
Silent Valley
Situated in the Kundli Hills of the Western Ghats in Kerala, India, Silent Valley is a national park that is a popular destination for nature as well as wildlife lovers across the world for its beautiful scenery of lush green forests, fauna, and rich flora.
Which hosts many thousands of tourists each year. And is one of the best valleys and tourist places to visit in India. With its long,
expansive history and unique status as a rainforest, this national park truly offers an amazing sight to behold.
Nubra Valley
Nubra Valley is an attractive place located at a distance of about 140 km from Leh. It is surrounded by some beautiful monasteries with golden, red, and other rich colors.
Apart from this, the Nubra Valley is famous for the bantering camel ride and it is also the highest desert in the world.
Which remains the center of attraction of the Nubra Valley, and attracts tourists in large numbers. And here tourists can buy some beautiful Kashmiri or Tibetan artifacts, pashmina shawls,
woolen socks, almonds, apricots, apples, and more. And let me tell you,
to enter the Nubra Valley, you need to hand over a photocopy of your travel permit to the soldiers at Khardung La Pass, as the area is currently under military surveillance.
Zanskar Valley
The Zanskar Valley is located about 105 km east of Ladakh in the Kargil district.
The area of the Zanskar Valley is about 5,000 km and it is situated at an altitude of 13,154 above sea level.
The Zanskar Valley is filled with various flora and fauna along with snow-capped mountains and clean rivers. The Jaskar Valley,
locally known as “Zahar or Zangskar”, is a part of The Tethys Himalayas. Which is eternally famous for its high snow-capped mountains and surrounding landscape.
And most of the tourists visit Zanskar Valley for “trekking” and “river rafting”. The Zanskar Valley is one of the most exciting places to visit in the Himalayan region for avid travelers.