From cherry blossoms to gulmohar: India’s most stunning blooming trees worth travelling for
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Mar 14, 2025, 17:55 IST
From cherry blossoms to gulmohar: India’s most stunning blooming trees worth travelling for
India’s diverse landscapes are adorned with breathtaking flowering trees that transform destinations into magical getaways. From vibrant city streets to serene hill stations, these trees add bursts of color, making certain places must-visit spots during their blooming season. Here are some of the most stunning trees that create picture-perfect travel destinations:
Gulmohar
Known as the "Flame of the Forest," Gulmohar trees turn streets and parks into fiery red-orange wonderlands during summer. Visit Bangalore’s avenues, Goa’s charming bylanes or Delhi’s streets to witness their dramatic beauty in full bloom.
Jacaranda
Come spring, Bangalore and Ooty transform into a fairy tale with Jacaranda trees painting the landscape in mesmerizing shades of purple. The soft lavender blooms create a surreal atmosphere, perfect for dreamy travel photography.
Amaltas
The Indian Laburnum, or Amaltas, drapes streets in golden-yellow cascades. Experience this breathtaking sight in Delhi’s Lodhi Garden or Jaipur’s heritage lanes, where the flowers contrast beautifully against historic monuments.
Palash
Springtime in Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh’s forests is set ablaze by the brilliant orange hues of Palash trees. If you’re planning an offbeat nature retreat, visit Similipal National Park or Betla National Park to witness this striking bloom.
Rhododendrons
A signature bloom of India’s Himalayan regions, Rhododendrons paint the hills of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Sikkim in dazzling shades of red, pink, and purple. Visit Yumthang Valley in Sikkim or Chopta in Uttarakhand between March and May for breathtaking views of rhododendron-filled slopes.
Cherry blossoms
Experience India’s own cherry blossom season in Shillong, Sikkim, and Himachal Pradesh, where soft pink and white flowers create postcard-perfect landscapes in autumn. Shillong’s Cherry Blossom Festival in November is a must-visit event.
Kachnar
The mountain roads of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are lined with Kachnar trees, their pink and white orchid-like blooms adding a touch of elegance to the hills. Spring is the best time to explore these regions and witness this natural spectacle.
Indian coral tree
This vibrant tree transforms Goa’s beaches and Tamil Nadu’s temple towns with its striking coral-red flowers. The best time to visit is early summer when these trees bloom in full glory.
Magnolia champaca
Known as champa, this golden-yellow flowering tree fills the air with a divine fragrance in Sikkim’s lush forests and Tamil Nadu’s temple gardens. A visit to these regions during bloom season is an unforgettable sensory experience.
Tabebuia
Tabebuia trees turn Bangalore and Kerala into mesmerizing dreamlands with their spectacular pink and yellow blossoms. Blooming in early spring, these trees create a breathtaking canopy that makes urban streets and parks look like vibrant floral carpets. Cubbon Park and Lalbagh in Bangalore are some of the best places to witness this stunning bloom.
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