Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Aparna Singh
The famed trekker's valley of flowers in Uttarakhand is part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, which is part of UNESCO's World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
The Himalayan maple, blue Himalayan poppy, Brahmakamal, marigold, rhododendron, daisies, primulas, orchids, wallach's cobra lilies, and many other species of flora can be found here.
This lesser-known beauty is located on the Nagaland-Manipur border at 2452 metres above sea level. This is the spot to go if you want to get away from the city's hustle and bustle and simply enjoy nature's mesmerising beauty.
Dzükou lily is a unique plant that can only be found in Nagaland. Aconitums, euphorbias, rhododendrons, and many other flower species are available to explore.
This is commonly referred to as the honeymooner's paradise. A vacation here in August will be amazing, as you will be able to see green meadows layered with stunning lavender-colored flowers known as Neelakurinji.
Strobilanthes Kunthiana, also known as Neelakurinji and Kurinji in Malayalam and Tamil, is a shrub that grows in the Western Ghats of Kerala and Tamil Nadu's Shola woods.
Is there a synonym for breathtaking? That's the Maharashtra's Kaas Plateau for you! You may wonder why such a distinctive name was chosen. That's because the Kaasa flower, which is the most abundant species found here, gave the area its name.
It has over 850 different flower species, including orchids, toothbrush orchids, Indian arrowroot, Dipcadi flower, tropical sundew, Y-tura, and many others.
This gorgeous valley, located 3596 metres above sea level, has a spectacular flower panorama, yaks, hot springs, and more!
Cinquefoils, rhododendrons, iris, poppies, louseworts, primroses, and cobra-lilies are among the exotic flower kinds featured.