Jul 15, 2025

8 National Parks to See Wildflowers in Monsoon

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Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

India’s wildflower capital. A UNESCO site carpeted with over 600 floral species during July–September.

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Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra

The ‘Maharashtra Valley of Flowers’. Bursting with orchids, balsams, and wild shrubs best seen in late August.

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Eravikulam National Park, Kerala

Home to Neelakurinji Bloom! Watch the legendary blue Neelakurinji bloom once in 12 years - next due 2030.

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Kudremukh National Park, Karnataka

Rolling Green Hills + Flowers. Misty meadows filled with monsoon blooms and vibrant butterflies.

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Silent Valley National Park, Kerala

A rare rainforest bloom zone! See wild ginger, rare orchids, and lush greenery in every frame.

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Govind Pashu Vihar, Uttarakhand

Floral paradise of the Himalayas! High-altitude flowers like Himalayan blue poppies and wild primulas await.

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Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh

Remote & rich in biodiversity! A hidden gem bursting with endemic orchids and monsoon wildflowers.

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Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra

Sacred Groves + Wild Blooms! Stunning wildflowers, mosses, and rare endemic species cover this misty Western Ghat haven.

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Ready for a Wildflower Road Trip?

Pack your camera, raincoat, and a journal. Monsoon magic is waiting to bloom!

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