Neelakurinji bloom
Kerala is blessed with many
natural spectacles and among them is a unique canvas that gets unveiled every
twelve years in God's Own Country.The phenomenon of once in twelve years
occurring on the fabled hills of Munnar is attributed to the blooming of
Neelakurinji or passionately called by botanists as 'Strobilanthes kunthianum'.
The flower with 40 odd varieties bloom mostly in shades of blue, and thus in
its name Neela in the local language stands for the colour blue and Kurinji the
local name for the flower.
This year, the hills of Munnar
once again have welcomed Neelakurinji on to its bosom after a period of twelve
years.Revered by the local tribal community and admired by visitors to these
enchanting hills, the blooming of Neelakurinji usually starts from August and
would last up to October.
Once in Munnar, you may locate
the magical blooms of Neelakurinji at Kovilur, Kadavari, Rajamala, Iravikulam
National Park, which is home to the endangered mountain ungulate- the 'Nilgiri
Tahr' and at other places in and around Munnar. Nature lovers and travelers
have already started heading for Munnar to savour in this once-in-twelve-year
phenomenon.
It is an ethereal experience to
stand amidst the sprawling blooms of Neelakurinji. The Neelakurinji plant shows
variation in height according to the elevation of the land from the sea level.
Usually shorter plants (about 2 ft) are found at the high elevations, while
taller ones (about 5 to 10 ft) are seen at lower elevations.
Many tour operators, adventure
clubs etc. organise trekking for visitors to reach some of the best locales in
and around Munnar for seeing the grand spread of Neelakurinji.
Getting there
Nearest railway station: Nearest
railway stations are Angamaly, about 109 km; Ernakulam, about 145 kms away.
Nearest airport: Nearest airport
is Cochin International Airport, about 110 kms away.
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