Lonavala, often called the 'Mini Switzerland' of Maval in Maharashtra, is currently captivating tourists with the rare bloom of Karvi flowers (Strobilanthes Callosa), which only occurs once in every seven years.
This once-in-a-decade spectacle has currently transforming the region's meadows into a stunning sea of vibrant purple. Set against the backdrop of rolling hills, flowing streams, and misty skies, the Karvi bloom creates an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.
The blooming Karvi, along with other wildflowers like Sonki and various orchids, has turned the ‘Mini Kaas Plateau’ into a standout attraction. Unlike other floral displays that cover steep mountain slopes, the Karvi spreads across open meadows, offering a unique and breathtaking view.
However, environmentalists urge visitors to respect the delicate ecosystem, as Karvi plays a crucial role in supporting pollinators like butterflies and bees. Nature enthusiasts like Shivaji Gade are concerned about the harm caused by tourists who unknowingly damage the plants while taking photos.
As Lonavala basks in this fleeting purple glory, it serves as a reminder of nature's wondrous cycles and the need for responsible tourism to preserve such rare natural phenomena for future generations.
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