Cherry blossoms look ethereal and surreal when in bloom.
They are primarily found in Japan and South Korea.
The pink and white flowers are also visible in select parts of India. Here's a look.
Sikkim: This northeastern state boasts cherry blossoms in two seasons: November-December and March-April.
Shillong, Meghalaya: The flower blooms in November-December. In fact, the city hosts the cherry blossom festival around this time.
Nagaland: The state cultivates what is known as the Himalayan Cherry Blossoms. They are believed to have therapeutic properties.
Himachal Pradesh: Dharamshala, Kothkhai, Kumarsain, Bhutti, Mashobra, and Narkanda are some spots in the state which sees pretty blossoms.
Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar, Gulmarg, Baramulla and Shopian are known for their cherry blossoms, which usually bloom in March-April.
Bengaluru, Karnataka: The tech city's streets come alive in January-February with pretty pink blooms, which are a sub-species of cherry blossoms.
Mumbai, Maharashtra: Mumbai also sees its streets - especially the Eastern Express Highway - turn into pink haven, thanks to the cherry blossom replica - pink trumpets.