Srinagar Tulip Garden Opens, Signifying Start of Spring Tourism
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Srinagar, March 16 (NationPress) In a significant event, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, inaugurated the Srinagar Tulip Garden for guests on Monday, marking the commencement of spring tourism in the region.
Every year, the Tulip Garden draws thousands of visitors, both local and tourists, eager to experience the stunning array of flowers. Recognized as the largest tulip garden in Asia, it offers a breathtaking display of colors.
Officially named the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, it is positioned at the base of the Zabarwan range, overlooking the picturesque Dal Lake in Srinagar. This season, the garden showcases over 1.8 million tulips and a variety of other flowers, including hyacinths, totaling around 70-75 species, signifying the onset of spring tourism in Kashmir.
Additionally, the garden features at least 70 different types of tulips and other spring blooms such as daffodils, muscari, and ranunculus. The management has enhanced visitor experience by introducing online ticketing and improved facilities.
Covering an expansive area of 74 acres, the garden boasts 46 flower varieties, including hyacinths, daffodils, and ranunculus sourced from the Netherlands. It is widely regarded as the initiation of the spring tourism season in the Valley, attracting visitors from all over the country and beyond. The garden typically remains in full bloom for approximately three to four weeks.
A dedicated tulip festival is anticipated to occur in early April when the flowers are at their peak.
Each year, this garden captivates thousands of nature enthusiasts and photographers, making it one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Kashmir during the spring months.
Authorities have made comprehensive arrangements to handle the expected influx of visitors during the blooming season, including transport services, parking provisions, security measures, and other essential amenities for guests.
This year, the Tulip Garden opened earlier than usual due to the unusually high temperatures experienced in February.