Neelakurinji Bloom – the magnificent blue shrubs are back after 12 years in the Western Ghats
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MUNNAR/ Created : Jan 12, 2018, 17:36 IST
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Neelakurinji Bloom – the magnificent blue shrubs are back after 12 years in the Western Ghats 
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2018 is a year when Nilgiri Hills would be adorned by its namesake for the first time in 12 years. Neelakurinji Blooms in 2018 is ready to enamour tourists from far and wide as it returns from its 12 years of slumber.
2018 is a year when Nilgiri Hills would be adorned by its namesake for the first time in 12 years. Neelakurinji Blooms in 2018 is ready to enamour tourists from far and wide as it returns from its 12 years of slumber. Read less
2018 is a year when Nilgiri Hills would be adorned by its namesake for the first time in 12 years. Neelakurinji Blooms in 2018 is ready to enamour tourists from far and wide as it returns from its 12 years of slumber.
The Neelkurinji blooms in 2018 are an opportunity for all nature lovers and botanists to marvel at the wonders of nature. The beauty of nature plays out in all its magnificence this year, so do not back down and head out to the Nilgiri Hills for an extraordinary travel memory.
You might also want to visit the Kurinjimala Sanctuary that is a 32 km wide habitat protecting Kurinji. This is located in Kottakamboor and Vattavada villages in Kerala’s Idukku district.
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