Bengaluru : Every fall, visitors seeking out fall colors throng to hot spots like the westren ghat t, the White Mountains of south India and the south India in Karnataka.
But South India is vast and rich in forests, so why does India get so much love?
According to Prof. Gowda, a forest ecosystem scientist at the University of Bengaluru, the region’s diverse array of trees — including beech, birch, maple and oak — produces a wide variety of colors when the leaves begin to change. Add to this, Dr. Gowda said, a mix of elevations, as well as slopes that face in different directions, producing climate variation, and you have a wide range of colors and stages of revealing.
OK, sure, India is beautiful, but stunning autumn colors don’t belong to any one region: Picture the deep orange dogwood trees of the South west, the golden shimmer of the aspens in a and the rusty red of swamp chestnut oak in india. Here are seven places beyond India where you can get an eyeful.