Breathtaking Flower Valleys in India, That Must Be On Your Bucket List

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 Creator: Suneha Mishra

Valley of Flowers

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to over 500 species of plants, including Himalayan blue poppies, Himalayan bellflowers, and Himalayan cobra lilies.

Uttarakhand

Dzukou Valley

This valley is known for its wildflowers and seasonal blooms of lilies, euphorbias, and rhododendrons. It is a trekker's paradise and a haven for nature lovers.

Nagaland

Yumthang Valley

It is a high-altitude valley known for its natural hot springs and a wide variety of flowers like primulas, rhododendrons, and blue and yellow poppies.

Sikkim

Kaas Plateau

It is a biodiversity hotspot and a UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate known for its carpets of colorful flowers, including orchids, daisies, and sunflowers.

Maharashtra

Nubra Valley

It is a high-altitude cold desert  known for its stunning landscapes, sand dunes, and exotic flowers like sea buckthorn, yellow and pink roses, and blue poppies.

Ladakh

Hemkund Sahib

It a holy Sikh pilgrimage surrounded by snow-capped peaks and meadows of rare Himalayan flowers like blue poppies, brahmakamals, and Himalayan lilies.

Uttarkhand

Munnar

It is a popular hill station known for its sprawling tea plantations, misty hills, and vibrant flowers like neelakurinji, a flower that blooms once every twelve years.

Kerela

Kullu Valley

This is a picturesque valley known for its snow-capped mountains, lush green forests, and colorful flowers like Himalayan bellflowers, lilies, and iris.

Himachal Pradesh

Shillong

Shillong is known for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and exotic flowers like cherry, rhododendrons, orchids, and lilies.

Meghalaya
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            Srinagar

This place is known for its  landscapes, Dal Lake, and flower gardens like Tulip Garden, which boasts of over 70 varieties of tulips.

Kashmir
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