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Bengaluru is known for its busy streets and traffic, but from February to March, the city changes completely. Beautiful pink trumpet flowers bloom across the city, creating a magical scene. These flowers are from the tabebuia avellanedae tree, originally from South America, and are often mistaken for Japan’s cherry blossoms.

The trees start to shed their leaves by the end of November, making way for pink trumpet-shaped flowers. You can also see bright yellow tabebuia argentea and darker pink tabebuia rosea around the city. These trees were first planted during British rule to beautify Bengaluru, especially in places like Lal Bagh.

Best Spots to See Pink Trumpets in Bengaluru

To enjoy this pink paradise, visit Jayanagar, Indiranagar, and Koramangala. Popular spots like Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake, and Benniganahalli Lake also showcase these beautiful blooms. Even busy roads in AECS Layout and Silk Board turn magical with pink petals covering the ground.

Experience the charm of Bengaluru as it turns pink this season!

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By Khushi Vaid

Khushi Vaid is a travel writer at Traveller Gossip, sharing budget-friendly international travel guides, visa information, and practical trip planning tips for Indian travelers. She focuses on real travel costs, affordable destinations, and honest research to help readers travel smarter and more confidently.

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