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Sunrise and sunset are the best times to take photos in the garden.
The sunflower garden at Sambavar Vadakrai is perfect for outdoor photography.
People love to take photos in exotic places. From sunset points to mountain peaks, adventure lovers never miss the opportunity to capture the scenery on camera. In this case, if you love taking pictures in sunflower gardens, then you must visit Tenkasi district in Tamil Nadu. The surrounding areas of Sundarpandiapuram, Sambavar Vadakarai, Surandai and Tenkasi districts are perfect habitats for sunflowers due to their abundant sunshine and fertile soil. Tourists often visit these places in July, August and September. There are more than 70 varieties of sunflowers in the world. Sunflowers can grow up to 12 feet tall. There are 2000 seeds in a sunflower. These seeds are mostly grown in areas with sunny climates to produce oil. The sunflower garden is located on the northern bank of Sambavar Vadakarai in Tenkasi district. It is very large and is a photo spot for tourists. Sunrise in the morning and sunset in the evening are the best times to take photos here. The sunflower garden at Sambavar Vadakrai is perfect for outdoor photography, with the Western Ghats as the backdrop.
During the sunflower season this year, farmers in some plantations are charging tourists a fee of Rs 25 to Rs 50. You can also buy organically grown vegetables here. Although sunflowers grow luxuriantly in Kerala, the people of Kerala are more interested in visiting this sunflower garden than the people of Tamil Nadu. More tourists from Kerala come to admire and take photos of the sunflower plants that grow in July, August and September.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, mung beans and other vegetables and fruits are also grown next to this sunflower garden. Farmers sell directly after harvesting. According to media reports, buying fruits and vegetables directly from farmers will sell for less compared to the market. In addition to taking photos, you can also buy and taste the natural vegetables there.