If you are visiting Munnar outside the 12-year cycle, you generally will not see the vast blue carpets. However, you can learn about them at the information center.
The Kurinji flower is a unique shrub species endemic to the shola grasslands of the Western Ghats in South India. It is most famously associated with the hills around , a major hill station in Kerala. The plant is renowned for its unusual mast flowering cycle—blooming en masse once every 12 years—which turns large swaths of mountain slopes into a vivid blue carpet. kurinji flower in munnar
The Neelakurinji is not just a flower; it is a phenomenon. Famous for blooming only once every 12 years, this purplish-blue flower transforms the hills of Munnar into a surreal carpet of violet, attracting tourists, botanists, and photographers from across the globe. If you are visiting Munnar outside the 12-year