10 World’s Best Destinations For Blooms

Best Destinations For Blooms

Who doesn’t love being surrounded by fresh flowers? Well, I think no one. Flowers are the best source for uplifting moods, providing positive energy, and brightening up the atmosphere with fantastic smells.

There are several places you can visit to enjoy gorgeous blooms.

Whether you’re planning a trip to the Netherlands or Iceland, you’re looking to head abroad to Japan or California. These amazing fresh flower fields are everywhere.

It’s really fun being around lovely flowers and capturing photos. But make sure you don’t pluck them or not walk on them. Keep them alive so everyone can enjoy the beauty.

Here are some of the best destinations for blooms.

1. The Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina

During the spring season, flowering shrubs and changing color leaves on the trees attract tourists to the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is a mountainous region; blooming and peak colors depend on your place.

You can tour the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina during the spring or in the summer. The most famous flower maybe we can say is rosy rhododendrons, mostly seen on the slope of mountains in summer.

Various hiking trails lead to the flowery sights 30 miles away from downtown Asheville. If you visit this place in June, don’t forget to enjoy the North Carolina Rhododendron Festival.

2. Lisse, Netherlands

You will explore 90% of the world’s floral tulips in the Netherlands. You discover many of them here in a small town known as Lisee, which is not far from Amsterdam. You will explore the famous Keukenhof Gardens, renowned as the “Garden of Europe.” This is where you’ll discover around seven million iconic Dutch tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths.

The Keukenhof Gardens cover around 79 hectares and welcome nearly 1.5M visitors annually. Although it is open only eight weeks each year, the number of visitors is still outstanding. 

Spring is the season of a new beginning for flowers, so it’d be better to visit this place during spring. If you want to enjoy the Keukenhof garden fully, visit the Netherlands from March to May.

3. Akureyri, Iceland

The Akureyri is located 50 kilometers outside of the Arctic Circle. The town is famous for its Arctic Botanical Gardens, established in 1957 by a local woman within a city park created in 1912. The garden covers almost 3.6 hectares with nearly 7000 species of plants. Around 400 plants are native, but the majority are alien to Iceland.

The Akureyri Gardens are a favorite attraction for visitors and locals soon after creation. A perfect place for you to enjoy the vibrant colors of flowers with quiet contemplation. Plan your trip during summer to enjoy the site to the fullest.

Moreover, you can enjoy short hiking trails, birdwatching sites in the Kjarnaskogur Forest, ski slopes, and local junk food. The most popular local junk food is a massive burger stuffed with French fries.

4. Route 1, California

California is normally a barren-looking dessert that transforms into colors during summer. If you want to add colors to your life, visit Highway 1, California. Here you’ll see numerous lovely blooms, including poppies, bluebells, lupine, and evening primrose; a few full of wonderful wildflowers bloom on the Central Coast.

Moreover, the Carrizo Plain is best known for its annual “super blooms.” You can take Route 1 in northern California to Humboldt Redwoods State Park to see hills covered with beautiful red and orange poppies. The other sides where you can enjoy floral sights are the Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and Point Mugu State Park.

These places allow you to capture the best memories in a fewer crowd.

5. Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park is one of the top attractions for admiring wildflowers in America. There is no industry or agriculture, so the park’s flora is preserved in its natural state. The park encompasses around 1,600 square kilometers of snow-covered mountains, lush green enormous lakes, forests, and rivers, giving a dizzying array of natural beauty.

To admire the beauty of lovely flowers, take a ride Going-to-the-sun-road and enjoy the flowering meadows on both sides of the Continental Divide. You can also hike and get lost among the everlasting blooming fields. These fields add vibrant colors to the landscape of Glacier country. The best time to visit this place is late June and early August.

6. Tokyo, Japan

Best Destinations For Blooms

If you ever get a chance to visit Japan, go in the spring season. Spring in Japan feels like you have come to another world. Numerous incredible wildflowers are waiting to welcome you three. Particularly cherry blossoms, attracting thousands of visitors from around the globe. Mid-April is the season of cherry blossoms blooming. Generally, their flowering period is not more than a couple of weeks.

But don’t worry if you’ve missed cherry blossoms at peak blooms on trees. Various other floral sights are waiting for appreciation from you. Each one is beautiful in its way. During spring, wherever you go to Tokyo, you will have a higher chance to have a glimpse of something putting out its petals. But the peak blooming months are late March to May.

7. Washington, D.C

Washington DC has numerous beautiful flowering trees, and spring blossoms will leave you astonished. As we all know, Washington is full of greenery with many marks and abundant green spaces. But when you visit, you’ll also discover lovely gardens throughout the region.

After a dreary winter season, the city comes to a life full of gorgeous spring blossoms in the parks and gardens. Thousands of visitors from across the world and locals come out to enjoy the beautiful flowering sights of the city.

Tidal Basin is well-known for its lovely floral sights. A man-made reservoir with more than 3,000 cherry blossom trees gifted from Japan in 1912 makes the Tidal Basin beautiful.

If you want to avoid crowds, the Trust for the National Mall, with its partners, the National Park Service, and the National Cherry Blossom festival, can stream live from the National Mall Tidal Basin.

8. Umm Qais, Jordan

As we all know, Jordan has 75% barren land, but despite it, the north highland is full of bright color flowers from March to May. The lovely flowers are bright enough to make you stop and look. You’ll encounter the black Iris, a rare endemic species in Jordan, which is also a country’s national flower. Also, you’ll see lots of deep midnight purple flowers one after another.

When you walk around, you’ll find the countryside isn’t flat. But rather an up and down place. You can take a self-guided hike on the ancient trails of Jordan that are emerging from the ruins of Umm Qais.

You can also hire a local guide, who will give you knowledge about the historical and cultural things of the country. Also, he will help you identify the wildflowers along the way.

9. Jacaranda Trees, Pretoria

Do you know the reason why Pretoria is known as Jacaranda’s city? Because the city is full of thousands of vibrant Jacaranda trees. These trees can be found everywhere, along the city’s streets, parks, and gardens. There are various spots where you can capture memories with these beautiful trees or simply admire the beauty of beautiful trees.

The best days to enjoy the incredible blooming are from late September to mid-November. These days Pretoria is fully covered in an ocean of purple trees. Almost 70,000 Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season. Trees offer you a stunning selfie backdrop, and breathtaking scenery gives you the signs of the new season.

You can enjoy the same beautiful scenes in numerous places, such as Brooklyn, Bosman, Cilliers Streets, Klapperkop Nature Reserve, and The Union Buildings.

10. Provence, France

There’s nothing that can beat the beauty that epitomizes the appeal of Provence other than the purple lavender rows that pepper the landscape everywhere. The lavender fields of Provence indicate the change of seasons, telling you about the mercy of the strong sun’s rays.

The Provence purple fields are certainly the best globally and the most famous. If you want to enjoy the fullest, come early in the summers. This is the season when bright lavender flowers begin to bloom.

There’s no exact time when you can say that lavender blooms. It depends on your region, and it also changes year to year.

Also Check: Exploring Spain’s 8 Most Romantic Pueblos Blancos (White Towns)

Conclusion

Who doesn’t want to see fresh floral sights? Flowers are the best source for enlightening your mood and providing you with a positive feel. The world is full of natural beauty and incredible blooming scenes. From California and Washington to Tokyo, Japan, various countries have beautiful flowering sights. Where you can capture beautiful memories, take selfies with stunning backgrounds, and take self-guided hiking tours. Also, you can hire a local guide who will help you identify the wildflowers along the way.

We have compiled a list of the most beautiful blooming places you can enjoy being surrounded by lovely flowers. We hope this article will help you find the best floral sight. Have you visited any of the places we mentioned? Let us know in the comments below.

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