From Neelakurinji to tulips: Indian destinations known for their stunning flowers
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Nov 21, 2024, 20:47 IST
From Neelakurinji to tulips: Indian destinations known for their stunning flowers
India’s diverse landscape and climate give rise to some of the most unique and serene floral destinations in the world. These places are adorned with colorful flowers, creating a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers. From the snow-covered Himalayas sheltering valleys of wildflowers to peaceful and beautiful gardens with fragrant flowers that tell a unique tale, if you are looking for peace, adventure, or inspiration, these floral destinations will offer a magical and unforgettable experience. Here are the top 5 destinations in India made famous by flowers:
Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
The Valley of Flowers, nestled in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popularly known for its beautiful and magical array of alpine flowers. The valley transforms into a colorful carpet of blooms from June to September. You will find a variety of flowers, including orchids, poppies, and marigolds. This place is very famous for its natural beauty and scenic views, making it a magical destination for all tourists.
Srinagar, Kashmir
You all must have heard about the famous tulip garden in Srinagar. The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar is Asia’s largest tulip garden. You may have seen this breathtaking place in movies or on television shows. Located near Dal Lake, the garden features tulips in many varieties and shades. The annual Tulip Festival is very popular, attracting people from all over the world.
Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu
The Nilgiri Hills witnessed the blooming of the rare Neelakurinji flowers this year in August-September. Idukki in Kerala also witnessed this surprise bloom. Neelakurinji flowers bloom once every 12 years.
Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra
The Kaas Plateau, also known as the Valley of Flowers of Maharashtra, is famous for its seasonal blooms. Located near Satara, the plateau comes alive during August and September. The vibrant display of flowers includes orchids, carnivorous plants, and shrubs that are special and unique to this ecosystem.
Delhi
Delhi is home to the iconic Mughal Garden, now called Amrit Udyan, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, a paradise for flower enthusiasts. Spread over 15 acres, this garden features a stunning array of roses, marigolds, dahlias, and seasonal blooms. Open to the public during February and March, and August-September, the Amrit Udyan is a must-visit for anyone seeking a vibrant floral experience in the capital city.
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