7 Places To Visit Instead If You Love The Valley Of Flowers

Tenzin Chodon

Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra

Every monsoon, this UNESCO World Heritage Site bursts into colour with hundreds of wildflowers, becoming one of India's most spectacular seasonal landscapes.

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Yumthang Valley, Sikkim

Yumthang Valley comes alive with colourful rhododendrons, alpine flowers, and snow-capped mountains, making it one of Sikkim's most stunning spring destinations.

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Munnar Valley, Kerala

Beyond its tea estates, Munnar offers misty hills and seasonal wildflowers, while the famous Neelakurinji bloom transforms entire slopes into purple carpets once every 12 years.

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Nubra Valley, Ladakh

Better known for its beautiful landscapes, Nubra Valley also surprises visitors with colourful wildflowers, orchards, and mustard fields.

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Dzukou Valley, Nagaland & Manipur

Known for its rolling green hills and seasonal wildflowers, Dzukou Valley is at its most beautiful when the rare endemic Dzukou Lily blooms every summer.

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Tulip Garden, Srinagar

Asia's largest tulip garden transforms Srinagar into a sea of vibrant colours every spring, with millions of tulips blooming against the beautiful Zabarwan Hills backdrop.

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Chopta Meadows, Uttarakhand

Chopta's lush meadows and blooming rhododendrons create colourful mountain landscapes, making this Himalayan destination perfect for nature lovers.

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