1. Keukenhof, Netherlands
Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens, situated in Netherlands. Approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted annually in the park.
2. Kawachi Fuji Garden, Japan
KawachiFujien is a private garden established in 1977. It opens only during the season when Wisteria blooms and when leaves the leaves change colors in Autumn. Approximately 150 trees comprising 22 types of wisteria in a variety of colors grow in a 10,000 square meters area.
3. Provence, France
Provence is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France. It is the best place to visit if you’re a Lavender lover. Just imagine how wonderful it must smell over there.
4. Valley Of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand
Valley of Flowers National Park is a national park, located in West Himalaya, in Uttarakhand, India. It is famous for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers.
5. Monet’s Garden, Giverny, France
Claude Monet, the famous French impressionist painter lived in this house for forty three years. He had a great passion for colors and conceived the flower garden himself.
6. Ashikaga Flower Park, Japan
7. Hallerbos, Belgium
Hallerbos or ‘The Blue Forest’ – is a beautiful forest in Belgium. The forest is a crowd favorite due to the beautiful purple carpet of Bluebells, which bloom around mid-April.
An annual Tulip festival is held in April in Agassiz, Canada. You can also buy fresh potted Tulips as souvenirs from the festival.
9. Tulip Fields, Holland
These beautiful Tulip fields in Holland are a great tourist attraction. You can also tour the fields on a cycle and enjoy their beauty.
10. Ueno Park, Japan
One of Japan’s first public parks, Ueno Park is home to beautiful Cherry Blossoms and Hanami. The park and its attractions draw around ten million visitors a year
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