7 places to see stunning spring flowers
Spring is the time when flowers bloom and bloom. If you plan to see spring flowers, you should go to the foot of Mount Fuji (Japan), the Royal Botanical Garden in England, the Valley of Flowers in India or the Tidal Basin in the US.
Shibazakura flowers at the foot of Mount Fuji, Japan
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This is also the time of the Shibazakura festival, attracting millions of tourists from all over to the foot of the mountain to stroll around the pink flower carpets and enjoy Japanese cuisine.
Spring is also the best time to fully admire the beauty of Mount Fuji.
Wildflowers in California, USA
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Death Valley National Park and Anza-Borrego Desert National Park are must-see destinations if you want to admire this beautiful landscape.
Tulips in Holland
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Tulips usually bloom in late spring, so this is also the best time to visit the Netherlands.
The most visited place is Keukenhof, one of the largest botanical gardens in the world.
Valley of Flowers National Park in India
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India's Valley of Flowers is both a national park and a UNESCO world heritage site.
This is a place with natural beauty that will take your breath away. Over an area of 9,000 hectares, there are mountains, grasslands and flower carpets stretching as far as the eye can see.
In spring, this place attracts many tourists to camp, walk along the streams, see flowers and observe black bears.
Monet's garden in Giverny, France
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Claude Monet's captivating flowers don't just exist in paintings.
You can enjoy the beautiful views of the flowers that inspired his work in Giverny, France.
The site is divided into two main areas: the Le Clos Normand garden with the Monet family home and the Japanese pond garden.
Two different styles but both filled with the scent of flowers, you will feel like you are standing in the masterpieces of this famous painter.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England
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The UK is full of beautiful gardens and small villages, but the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London, is the most visited in spring.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, founded in 1840, is home to nearly 30,000 rare plant specimens.
In addition to flower viewing, visitors can take courses in horticulture, identify plants, and read books in the library containing more than 750,000 books, 175,000 prints and illustrations of plants.
Tidal Basin in Washington, USA
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The area around the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, is famous in the spring for its cherry blossoms, a gift from Japan to the United States more than a century ago.
Cherry blossoms here bloom en masse in late March and early April, creating a mesmerizing scene.