Kas Pathar — Best Time To Visit

She knelt down. A local woman selling chai nearby smiled. “You came at the best time,” she said. “Not too early. Not too late. The flowers are saying goodbye—but they haven’t left yet.”

But it was real. Kas Pathar—the Plateau of Flowers—a UNESCO World Heritage site in Maharashtra’s Satara district. Every year, for just a few fleeting weeks, the laterite plateau transformed into a carpet of tiny, wild blossoms: balsams, ground orchids, utricularia, and the rare Karvi flower that blooms only once every seven years.

The first time Meera saw a photograph of Kas Pathar, she didn’t believe it was real. best time to visit kas pathar

“No way,” she said, zooming in on her phone. “That’s not India. That’s some fantasy meadow from a movie.”

On the 28th of August, she woke at 4 a.m. and took a rickety bus from Satara town, winding up the ghats as the sun rose. The air smelled of wet earth and nectar. When she stepped onto the plateau, she stopped breathing for a second. She knelt down

And she had.

She waited.

The question was: When should she go?