Eco track fee is Rs 200 for Indian tourists and Rs 800 for foreign nationals
Chamoli. World famous Valley of Flowers will be opened for tourists on June 1 this year. Nanda Devi National Forest Division is busy preparing to welcome tourists in the valley these days.
Valley of Flowers is very convenient for tourists and trekking enthusiasts. Rare Himalayan plants are found in the valley full of natural beauty. There is a treasure of biodiversity here. More than 500 species of flowers bloom here.
Deputy Forest Conservator BB Martolia said, the first team will be sent to the valley from Ghangaria on June 1. The team has to return the same day after the trek in the valley. He said, the eco track fee is Rs 200 for the people here and Rs 800 for foreign nationals. The facility of tourist guide will also be available in Ghangaria.