🌼Cherry Blossoms in India 🌼
INDIA vs JAPAN CHERRY BLOSSOMS
You may see the pink paradise season this time in India, which is almost around the corner. These are some places where you may see and take pleasure in India's cherry blossom season in winter or the next spring.
It's finally here! The season of cherry blossoms, or 'The Sakura' as the Japanese term it. Traditionally, this season is associated with Japan, but you don't have to travel to Japan to experience the peacefulness of these trees. India, a country rich in diversity, is also home to the beautiful season of cherry blossoms. The cherry blossom may be found throughout India's wide geographical expanse. And here are 5 sites in India to see the cherry blossoms this year.
1. Gulmarg Valley, Jammu and Kashmir
The state of Jammu and Kashmir is sometimes considered paradise on earth. As the cherry blossom season arrives, the area becomes even more wonderful. As the snow melts in March and April, the valley is covered with pink cherry blossoms. As the warm spring season replaces the cold winters, the colour of rainbows replaces the colour white. You may enjoy the natural beauty of Jammu and Kashmir while learning about its unique culture. This season, explore the valleys of Gulmarg in Kashmir.
2. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Shimla is known for its hill stations and snowy peaks in the winter, but in the spring, the valleys of Shimla are adorned with varied colours of cherry blossoms. Go to Mashobra, a little town that offers a cherry blossom spectacle. This season is available in Shimla between March and April.
3. Kohima, Nagaland
Nagaland, Meghalaya's sister state, is likewise known for its cherry blossoms. Kohima, the capital city, and Dzukou Valley, a popular tourist attraction, are known for their gorgeous settings and rich cherry blossom trees. The cherry blossom trees in the valley are a lovely sight to see against the backdrop of bright sky-blue skies.
4. Shillong, Meghalaya
Shillong, Meghalaya, a calm and pleasant city, transforms into a cherry blossom paradise in November and December. Shillong is recognised as the cherry blossom capital of India. The entire town is covered with luscious and fragrant cherry blossoms, to the point that the sky seems pink. The city also holds the International Cherry Blossom Festival every November.
5. Khangchendzonga National Park, Sikkim
Cherry blossom trees may be found in the Khangchendzonga National Park, a natural reserve in the state's north. The hills of Sikkim, as well as the lovely cherry blossoms, add to the splendour of the Sikkim valley. Throughout November, cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Because the blushing beauty only lasts a short time, Temi Tea Estate is the perfect site to catch it.
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