Check these hidden gems: vibrant flower fields in India that are sure to transport you to a floral wonderland. Tap to read for more information.
Known as ‘The Flowerpot of India,' Gundlupet dazzles with sunflower and marigold fields, blooming from August to October.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this plateau blooms with pink balsams and yellow smithias from August to September, resembling a painting.
Nestled in the Northeast, Yumthang Valley offers a stunning display of rhododendrons and wildflowers, with snow-capped peaks in the background from March to June.
While not a typical flower field, Munnar’s Neelakurinji flowers create a purple paradise every 12 years, next blooming in 2030.
Asia’s largest tulip garden in Kashmir comes alive with vibrant tulips every March to April, perfect for a Bollywood-style dreamscape.
The Yamuna Vatika in Delhi, transformed into vibrant marigold fields, offers a beautiful escape, redefining the landscape of the Yamuna floodplains.
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