Paradise blooms: India’s breathtaking flower valleys attract visitors

Shimla: India is known across the world for its flora and fauna. Some of the flower valleys are a treat to watch; people from worldwide come to see several flower gardens blooming splendidly. Despite the cutting of jungles in a large number to create land for agriculture and the development of urbanization and industries. During this course, several plants have become extinct, and numerous plants are in the endangered category.

Here is the name given to some of the vibrant gardens famous worldwide.

Valley of Flowers (Uttarakhand): This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a paradise for flower enthusiasts. It is situated in the western Himalayas; wildflowers of the valley are seeing is believing. The valley is covered with colorful orchids, poppies, and primulas during the monsoon season (July to September), increasing its beauty.

Kashmir Valley (Jammu & Kashmir): Its fascinating flower gardens are considered a ‘Paradise on Earth.’. The world-famous Mughal Gardens, like Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh, are bloomed with different flowers like tulips, lilies, and roses. In spring the valley attracts visitors globally.

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Spiti Valley (Himachal Pradesh): Spiti Valley is mostly known for its rugged and barren landscape, but in spring and summer, it surprises visitors with its beauty. Wildflowers like lilies and poppies bloom, adding color to the rocky mountains.

Yumthang Valley (Sikkim): Yumthang Valley in Sikkim is a unique sight; snow-covered peaks at the backdrop make it more vibrant. The valley is packed with rhododendrons, primulas, and orchids, making it an amazing place for nature lovers.

Tirthan Valley (Himachal Pradesh): The valley is known for its natural beauty and tranquility. It has not received as much popularity among tourists as it should. The bloom of orchids, lilies, and wild roses has added charm to the valley.