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Vally of Flower Hemkund

vally of flower is Known as the most beautiful trek in the world with the blue Primula, Valley of Flowers Uttarakhand is a must do trek for you.
((Blessed with the verdant beauty, valley is filled with 600 different types of flowers.))
-(-Get a chance to witness the vivid flora and fauna of the region like brahamkamal, saxifrages, sediams, lilies, blue poppy, calendula, daisies, dog flower and brown bear, blue sheep etc.)---
Catch the glimpse of the famous Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks while you head out on this trek
Tucked up at a high altitude this trek is renewed with the Mountaineers and adventure seekers. ---
Blessed with exotic flowers, faunas and magnificent views this trek will take you to the world of snow clad mountains and high cliffs.----( High in the grand --Himalayas of the Garhwal district sprawls this captivating valley. The best time to do this trek is during the month of mid-July to mid-August.)
The source of the Vasuki Ganga is the Vasuki Tal, a small glacial lake located in the glacial trough east of Chor Gamak glacier, near Kedarnath.
Story of vasuki ganga
There is mention of Vasuki river also known as Son river which is a small river and flows in downside of Kedarnath hills. Son is also known as Vasuki Ganga.:- Source:- Aitihasik Sthanavali (A book written by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur and published by Rajasthan Hindi Granth Akadami, Jaipur). Confluence of the rivers Vasuki Ganga and Mandakini is known as Sonprayag/Vasukiprayag is situated at 14 kilometer distance from famous Triyuginarayan temple (site where Lord Shiva and Parvati got married together.). Five kilometer pedestrian distance from here.
the place where this Vasukiprayag/Sonprayag is situated is known as Bhilangana region. there are so many prayagas in that area. source- shloka-23, chapter-44, Kedarakhanda, Skandapurana. confluence of two rivers that are called sangam in rest of the India, they are known as prayag in Uttarakhand, India.
About Kedarnath
The temple, at a height of 3,583 m (11,755 ft), 223 km from Rishikesh, on the shores of Mandakini river, a tributary of Ganga, is a stone edifice of unknown date. It is not certain who built the original Kedarnath temple and when.
The name "Kedarnath" means "the lord of the field":
it derives from the Sanskrit words kedara ("field") and natha ("lord").

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