Imagine standing atop a rolling hill, looking out at a landscape that has turned into a sea of purple. The mist rolls in, caressing the vibrant blossoms, and the air is crisp with the scent of rain and wildflowers. This isn’t a scene from a fantasy movie; this is Munnar during the Neelakurinji season.
However, the sudden influx also strains infrastructure (water, waste management, roads). munnar neelakurinji season
Here is everything you need to know about witnessing this natural wonder. Imagine standing atop a rolling hill, looking out
The Neelakurinji is a "plietesial" plant, meaning it has a long, synchronized flowering interval. It follows a strictly documented 12-year cycle, with major mass blooms recorded in 1982, 1994, 2006, and 2018. After this massive event, the plants wither and die, leaving behind seeds that remain dormant until the next decade. It follows a strictly documented 12-year cycle, with
If you are planning to visit Munnar for the next Neelakurinji season (2030), keep these tips in mind: