Nanda Devi, second largest peak on India is also known as “Valley of Flowers”. Situated in the higher ranges of Himalaya’s in Chamoli district, Nanda Devi gains poplarity because of “Nanda Devi National Park”. Declared World Heritage Site in 1998, Nanda Devi national Park has a lovely mix of animal kingdom and flora-fauna. The park showcases rich bio-diversity with many erotic Himalayan Plants & endangered species. Some rare animals found in Nanda Devi are snow leopard, Asiatic black bear, blue sheep and brown bear. The park has amazing alpine orchards and majestic sceneries making the view breathtaking.
Nanda Devi- a sanctuary of Nature has beautiful surroundings & amazing mix of Flora and Fauna for wild life lovers.
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