TRAVEL IS IN FULL BLOOM

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SMELL THE ROSES (AND MORE)

What could feel more luxurious than picking a fresh spring bouquet straight from the source? After all, spring is like Mother Nature’s version of a makeover. Following months of being cold and gloomy, it’s finally time to break out the shades and soak up some sun. And to celebrate this transformation, we’ve got a list of the top destinations in the world to see stunning spring blooms. So, if you’re ready to get your flower fix, fasten your seat belts, and let’s take a trip down the list.

 

Top 5 Places to See Spring Blooms

 

 

Keukenhof Gardens in Holland is one of the most popular places to see spring blooms. This vast, colorful garden is located just outside of Amsterdam and is home to over seven million tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. The garden is open from March to May each year, and visitors can wander around the different sections of the garden, including the Japanese garden, the English landscape garden and the historical garden. There are also many events and exhibitions that take place at Keukenhof Gardens during the spring.

 

 

Located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, the Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is known for its vibrant displays of alpine flowers. The valley is only open to visitors from June to October each year, as it is covered in snow for the rest of the year. During the spring and summer months, visitors can see a range of different flowers, including primulas, poppies, daisies and marigolds. The valley is also home to a range of wildlife, including Himalayan black bears and snow leopards.

 

 

The Quinoa Fields of Bolivia are located in the Andean Altiplano, and they offer a stunning display of pink and purple quinoa flowers during the spring months. The fields are located in the town of Uyuni, which is also home to the famous salt flats. Visitors can take a tour of the fields and learn about the history of quinoa farming in the region, as well as the many uses of this nutritious grain. The quinoa fields of Bolivia offer a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors who want to see spring blooms in a different setting.

 

 

Cherry blossoms are synonymous with spring in Japan, and one of the best places to see them is on Yoshino Mountain. This mountain is located in the Nara Prefecture, and it is home to over 30,000 cherry trees. The cherry blossoms typically bloom from late March to early April, and visitors can take a stroll through the forested mountainside and admire the delicate pink and white blossoms. There are also many temples and shrines located on Yoshino Mountain, making it a great place to learn about Japanese culture and history.

 

 

Nestled in the small town of Giverny, Monet’s Garden is a famous garden that was once the home of the Impressionist painter, Claude Monet. The garden is open from April to November each year, and it is known for its water lilies, irises and Japanese bridge, all of which were the subject of many of Monet’s paintings. Visitors can walk around the garden and see the same scenes that Monet painted over a century ago. Monet’s Garden is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves art and nature.

Whether you’re interested in tulips in Holland, cherry blossoms in Japan or quinoa fields in Bolivia, there is a destination for everyone. So, why not plan a trip to one (or all!)?

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