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Coolest 7 places to explore exotic flowers in India

India’s rich flora provides ample chances to encounter exotic flowers. Here, we present seven coolest destinations where you can revel in their beauty. Timing is key; each region and species has its own flowering season, so plan your visit wisely to witness these natural wonders at their peak.

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, the Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning alpine meadows filled with hundreds of wildflowers. It comes alive during the monsoon season (July to September) with a riot of colours, including orchids, poppies, and Himalayan blue poppies.

Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra: Often referred to as the “Valley of Flowers of Maharashtra,” the Kaas Plateau near Satara. During the monsoon season, the plateau transforms into a carpet of wildflowers, including rare species like the Karvy plant, which blooms once in seven years.

Sikkim: This northeastern state is a paradise for flower enthusiasts. Yumthang Valley, also known as the “Valley of Flowers of Sikkim,” boasts an array of rhododendrons and other Himalayan flowers. The Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary and Khangchendzonga National Park are great places to explore exotic blooms.

Botanical Gardens in Ooty, Tamil Nadu: Ooty, also known as Udhagamandalam, is home to several botanical gardens that showcase hundreds of exotic flowers. The Government Botanical Garden and the Ooty Rose Garden are popular spots for flower lovers.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore: This historic garden in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a haven for plant enthusiasts. It features an impressive collection of exotic flowers and plants, including the famous Lalbagh Glass House, which hosts annual flower shows.

Munnar, Kerala: While Munnar is primarily known for its tea plantations, it also offers a fantastic opportunity to explore exotic flora. The Eravikulam National Park is home to the Neelakurinji flower, which blooms once every 12 years. Munnar’s tea gardens are also surrounded by a plethora of colourful flowers.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands: These islands are known for their pristine beaches and unique tropical flora. The Saddle Peak National Park on North Andaman Island and the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park on Wandoor Island are great places to spot exotic coastal and mangrove vegetation.


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