With hill town Munnar gearing up for another blooming season of ‘Neelakurinji,’ the Kerala government is planning elaborate arrangements for tourists flocking to the high range to have a glimpse of the rare flower. Neelakurinji, known as “Strobilanthes kunthiana” in scientific parlance, is the purplish blue flower which blooms only once in 12 years.
Neelakurinji once in 12 years
The next blooming season of ‘Neelakurinji’ is expected during July-October months next year and at least eight lakh tourists are expected to arrive at the tourist town during the four months, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in a Facebook post last evening. The blossoming of the beautiful flowers in Munnar in Idukki district, located in the biodiversity hotspot of Western Ghats, used to attract a large number of tourists and nature enthusiasts from and outside the state.
The Chief Minister said a high level meeting decided to carry out adequate preparations and precautionary measures to accommodate tourists and protect Eravikulam National Park, a major Neelakurinji hotspot located eight kms away from Munnar town. “The government is getting ready to provide better facilities for tourists and also take adequate precautionary measures to protect the National Park,” he said.
The meeting also decided to carry out a study to assess the capacity of the hill town and implement regulations based on this. Seeking to keep the place plastic-free, strict measures would taken to ban plastic bottles and carry bags. Roads would repaired, more sanitation facilities wouldbe constructed and street vendors would be regulated considering the tourists turn out.
National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC) would entrusted with a study on the expected inflow of tourists vehicles during the period, he said adding that more buses would deployed to transport holidayers to Ervikulam Park. Coordination committees would formed at state and district levels, comprising officials of various departments, for the timely completion of the arrangements, the Chief Minister added.
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