x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Historic three-day International Yoga Day celebrations begin at Har Ki Pauri Bagh-e-Bahu | Joint Director Tourism, oversees final preparations for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 at Yatri Niwas | Satish Sharma visits Handwara, holds public interaction programme | Amit reveals Ladakh to be 1st UT to complete all Census work by Sep 26 during Kargil Census review meeting | Last year's monsoon fury, this year's misery: Jagti migrant quarters still await roof repairs | Advance Party for Mata Kheer Bhawani Ji Yatra flagged off from Jammu | People are heavily burdened by crises and hardships, but government appears least concerned: Altaf Bukhari | Swami Ram Swarup Ji highlights supreme sovereignty of God through Atharvaveda teachings | From villages to contract killings: Emergence of dangerous Supari killers stuns Jammu | Rise in J&K 2026 concludes on high note; departments felicitated for outstanding participation | Hizbul terrorist's father, a Forest Deptt employee, arrested in Kishtwar | Home Ministry actively engaged with Supreme Court to address case pendency: Amit Shah | Cong suspends statehood Padyatra after first day, raising questions within political circles | Bandipora: Woman delivers baby on roadside, CMO orders probe | BJP frustrated, confused over Omar-led Govt's performance, achievements: RL Gupta | Maintain high-level of operational readiness: IGP Birdi to forces | JKUT delegation urges MPs to raise In-Service Teachers' TET issue | Foxglove blooms turn Bhaderwah into new eco-tourism attraction | Migrant land fraud case: 5 accused booked in Baramulla | Balbir's poems on Guru Ravidass released simultaneously in London and Jammu | ACB files charge sheet against fire services official in bribery case | SPO disengaged from service | 4 F&ES officials suspended | Suspended cop held with Heroin-like substance | Samba police cracks down on drug network continues | Operation Sheruwali enters 28th day | 3 arrested with explosive substances | SKUAST-Jammu's Krishi Branding Centre concluded 3 days' training | Pak national who crossed LoC repatriated | Reasi police intensifies campaign against drug abuse; one booked under NDPS Act | J&K police dismantles terror support network in Kishtwar, two arrested | India-France partnership | Why should we minimize the use of cooking fuel and edible oil in our daily routine? | Jammu Sanskriti School Kathua charts future roadmap at SMC meeting | Drug abuses | From Yoga to Yog (Union with the Divine) | The job hunt: Why finding work is changing and how new industries offer hope | GDC Ramban organizes Anti- Drug Training programme | Mental Health: A Topic to talk about... | Mental health matters | Success story of Mckinnon Play and Party Zone Summer Camp week ll | GDC Ramgarh organizes indoor sports event and awareness yatra | Rekha engages farmers at Nud, emphasizes PM-Kisan, Ayushman Bharat schemes | UP Information Department launches official YouTube Channel | Truth will prevail through SIT investigation: CM | GMC Jammu introduces stem cell therapy for Knee Osteoarthritis | GDC Bandipora organises Awareness Programmes against Drug Abuse | DC XI lifts Kathua Admin Cup after defeating DIC XI by 25 runs | Indian Army's Mega Eye Care Camp 'Drishti 2026' concludes at Namkum; Raksha Rajya Mantri Sanjay Seth attends closing ceremony | Collective efforts essential to eliminate drug menace: Sheetal Nanda | DDAC Bandipora urges early action against drug abuse | District Admin Bandipora intensifies Anti-Drug Awareness campaign | Back Issues  
 
news details
Foxglove blooms turn Bhaderwah into new eco-tourism attraction
6/19/2026 10:16:25 PM
Early Times Report

Bhaderwah/Jammu, June 19: The vast stretches of bell-shaped white, pink and purple foxglove flowers have drawn several eco-tourism lovers and flower enthusiasts to the Bhaderwah valley to see the European species flourishing naturally in the Himalayan landscape.
This has led to locals and tourism stakeholders calling for the promotion of the region as a unique floral destination.
The flowering plant, digitalis purpurea, commonly known as foxglove and native to Europe and parts of the Mediterranean region, has covered large patches of high-altitude meadows and slopes across Bhaderwah, officials said.
"The flowers are currently in full bloom in areas including Jaie Valley, Guldanda, Thanthera, Hanga, Padri, Bhal Padri, Khanni Top and Bach Dhar, as well as along the upper reaches of the Bhaderwah-Pathankot and Bhaderwah-Chamba interstate highways," they said.
Akshay Paul, a tourist from Maharashtra, said he was "taken aback" after seeing foxglove on both sides of the road along the nearly 35-kilometre stretch from Basti to Chattergalla. "Until now, I believed these flowers only grew in Europe. This experience has become the highlight of our trip and will remain a cherished memory," he said.
Kavita, a flower enthusiast from Nagpur, said she specifically travelled to Bhaderwah after learning about the flowers online.
"I came here especially to see foxglove after discovering that Bhaderwah is among the few places in India where these flowers grow in such abundance. Their beauty and vast spread make this destination a must-visit for flower lovers," she said.
Another visitor, Simriti Sharma, described the experience as "a fairy tale" and said if projected properly, this could become the next major attraction of Jammu and Kashmir's tourism industry.
Adventure tourism operators have urged authorities to capitalise on the natural phenomenon and market Bhaderwah as a seasonal flower tourism destination.
Vikas Sharma, an adventure tour organiser from Bhaderwah, said visitors to Jaie Valley and other meadow destinations are increasingly drawn to the blooms.
"Many tourists are fascinated by the foxglove flowers and some even extend their stay to explore the flowering landscapes. However, little has been done so far to promote this natural asset," he said.
Sharma said that while significant resources are spent on cultivating seasonal flower attractions elsewhere, Bhaderwah possesses naturally occurring stretches of foxglove blooms covering miles of landscape for nearly three months every year -- from April until the end of June.
"If properly promoted, foxglove can emerge as the next major tourism attraction in Jammu and Kashmir, offering a unique experience for visitors," he added.
Chief Executive Officer of the Bhaderwah Development Authority (BDA), Sanjeev Sharma, said studies suggest that seeds of foxglove may have been introduced to the valley by European travellers during the early 19th century.
"That could be one of the reasons why these flowers grow in such large numbers here today, adding to the beauty of the bowl-shaped valley," Sharma said.
He said the administration intends to leverage the floral attraction to draw more visitors and plans to organise a Foxglove Festival by the end of this month.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU