Nature always holds a strange allure. Embarking on an adventure to endless fields of blossoms is an unforgettable memory for those who love nature. Fields of tulips, lavender, sunflowers... will transport you as if you're strolling through paradise.
Let's admire the 'paradises' of flowers around the world to appreciate the endless beauty of nature.
1. Keukenhof Tulip Fields in Lisse, Netherlands

From March to May every year, Keukenhof Gardens in Lisse, Netherlands, overflow with tulips of all colors, enchanting any traveler to this country. It is considered the world's largest tulip garden with 4.5 million Dutch tulips covering an area of over 300,000 square meters.

Looking down from above, the tulip fields resemble a gigantic tapestry made from countless small pieces of fabric with countless colors. It seems like every color on an artist's palette is present in these fields. The best way to admire these fields is to view the panorama from a helicopter. However, you can also walk or cycle through them, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the intense fragrance of the fresh 'sea of flowers'.
2. Bluebonnet Flowers in Texas, USA

Texas, the second-largest state among the 50 states of the USA, boasts sprawling fields of bluebonnet flowers that stretch as far as the eye can see. The end of March to April is the peak season for these stunning flowers.

To behold these magnificent flowers, take a drive around Hill County in central Texas – where highways traverse through fields of vibrant flowers that are truly heartwarming. Texas farms are also adorned with bluebonnet flowers, and there's even a road named after this romantic flower.
3. Lavender Fields in Provence, France

Provence is a tranquil and poetic region located in the southeast of France, along the Mediterranean coast. It is considered the lavender capital, symbolizing the purest, most natural, and serene aspects of France.

The fields in Provence are awash with a charming purple hue, exuding the fragrance of lavender that stretches to the horizon. The best time to visit Provence is in summer, from early July to late August, when the lavender is in full bloom. The captivating scent of lavender can linger for several months, like an unforgettable memory of the serene Provence region.
4. Sunflower Fields in Tuscany, Italy

One of the most tranquil scenes is that of sunflowers spreading their golden petals like a radiant carpet across the hillsides. And nowhere do sunflowers look more beautiful than in Tuscany, Italy.
The expansive sunflower fields in Italy are mesmerizing, with no visible endpoint, just endless blooms of yellow stretching across the horizon.
5. Bluebell Forests in Dean Forest, England
Bluebells are found throughout forests in Europe, but none are as spectacular as those in England. With their purple-blue hue and distinctive fragrance, these wildflowers are among the most beautiful in the world.

The Dean Forest, bordering Wales, exudes its own charming, enticing, and unique beauty, with the starring role played by the enchanting carpets of bluebells.
Bluebell flowers bloom vigorously, showcasing their finest beauty from the last week of April to the first week of May. This flower species dominates a vast land beneath the fresh green oak trees. Soft rays of sunlight pierce through the oak branches, casting a dreamy glow on the carpet of bluebells, creating a mesmerizing scene.
6. Nemophila Flower Fields in Honshu Island, Japan
Hitachi Seaside Park near Ajigaura Coast on Honshu Island, Japan, is an immensely appealing destination for all travelers, especially flower enthusiasts.

Around April to May each year, millions of charming white and blue Nemophila flowers blossom on the hillsides of Hitachi Seaside Park, creating a vast expanse of blue, resembling a bridge between the sky and the earth.
Nemophila flowers stand about 25cm tall, ranging in color from green to purple, resembling a magnificent vibrant carpet from afar. This sight leaves every traveler spellbound, as if transported to a fairyland.
7. Wildflower Fields in Mount Rainier National Park, USA
Mount Rainier National Park is situated southeast of Seattle, in the state of Washington, and is a captivating eco-tourism destination in the USA.

This national park is renowned as a famous wonderland with endless fields of wildflowers in myriad colors.
Elegant white wildflowers mingle with green or purple lupines, vibrant yellow glacier lilies, creating a picturesque scene.
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Source: Mytour Travel Guide - via 24h
MytourJune 27, 2013