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Hello monk, I'll be happy to answer your travel 🧳 queries from my experience ☺️. *The blue blossoms are back in bloom in the Western Ghats of India after 12 long years. The long interval bloomers last seen in 2018 are now back to paint the southern hills with a tinge of blue. A natural phenomenon that is a must visit will be seen in patches in the hills of Kodaikanal till September. If one happens to miss the sight of these beautiful blooms last time, it will next be only in 2030. *Neelakurinji (strobilanthes kunthiana) also known as Kurinji is a rare purplish-blue flower which only blooms once in 12 years in the lush hills of Munnar in Kerala. The season starts in July and lasts till October. For those who aren't aware, Munnar is a hill station in the western ghats mountain range in Kerala * and if you are travelling to kerela , never forget to explore Wayanad , Kovalam ,alapuzza,Munnar and nearby ones .
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No dont go to Kerala , wait for some more times , things are not good yet
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Thanks aditya.. watching neelkurinji was my dream. but everything is not in our hand. thank you for your time.
Hey! you can visit Neelakurinji and Munnar. These places are absolutely safe and not affected by recent Kerala floods. Plan your trip with the help of this itinerary: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/if-you-don-t-visit-kerala-this-monsoon-you-ll-able-to-see-blue-kurinji-hills-only-after-12-years-5afab1f1aad61
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Yes go ahead! it would be great to see those green hills which have turned purple... Munnar is all good now :) Cheers :)
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Yeah sure you can come to kerala.now it is the season of neelakurunjhi
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