
Srinagar: Tulip Garden set to open for tourists from March 23
India Today
The famous Tulip Garden is set to open for tourists from March 23. With more than 1.5 million tulips in 60 varieties and colors, it is one of the main attractions for tourists
The famous Tulip Garden of Srinagar is set to open for tourists and visitors from Wednesday. With more than 1.5 million tulips in 60 varieties and colors, it is one of the main attractions for tourists from different parts of the country and world.
Modified in 2004, the Tulip Garden of Srinagar has become a booster for tourism in Kashmir.
An official, Dr Inaam, told India today that last year, despite Covid restrictions, more than 2 lakh visitors visited Tulip Garden including 80 thousand tourists from other parts of the country.
"Tulip Garden in Srinagar is pre-starting our summer tourism season in the Valley. We are getting a lot of queries from tourists about dates for the opening of this garden and we are hopeful the number of tourists this year will double in Tulip Garden," Dr Inaam said.
In the foothills of the Zabarvan mountains, Srinagar, Tulip Garden is Asia’s largest Tulips Garden, surrounded by mountains and water bodies.

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