Asia's Largest Tulip Garden in Srinagar Set to Burst into Color

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah shared a vibrant preview of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, which is set to open on March 16. The garden, acclaimed as Asia's largest, features a record 18 lakh tulips across more than 70 varieties this season. The administration has introduced online ticket booking to facilitate visitors for the upcoming summer tourist season. Director of Floriculture Kashmir, Mathoora Masoom, emphasized efforts to improve facilities and provide a beautiful experience for all guests.

Key Points: Srinagar's Tulip Garden Opens March 16 with 18 Lakh Blooms

  • Garden opens to public March 16
  • Features 18 lakh tulips in 70+ varieties
  • Online ticket booking introduced
  • Part of Kashmir's summer tourist season launch
  • Also features daffodils, hyacinths, and roses
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J-K CM shares glimpses of 'Asia's largest tulip garden in Srinagar'

J&K CM Omar Abdullah previews Asia's largest tulip garden in Srinagar, set to open March 16 with a record 18 lakh tulips in over 70 varieties.

"The garden is still 7-8 days away from its full bloom but it's already bursting with colour. - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, March 15

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday shared glimpses of "Asia's largest tulip garden in Srinagar" which he said looked vibrant even before the full bloom. He also appreciated gardeners and the Floriculture Department team for their hard work.

"Got a sneak preview of Asia's largest tulip garden in Srinagar earlier today. The garden is still 7-8 days away from its full bloom but it's already bursting with colour. The garden looks amazing. The team of gardeners have done an amazing job under the supervision of the Floriculture Department officials," Abdullah said on social media.

The chief minister had inaugurated the annual Almond Blossom Festival at the historic Badamwari Garden in Srinagar on Saturday.

Highlighting the valley's natural heritage, the Chief Minister invited visitors to witness the early spring bloom and announced that the famous Tulip Garden is set to open its gates to the public on March 16.

"I would like to thank the department for decorating Badamwari so well. I hope people will come here and take advantage of it. We are awaiting our tourist season. Today (Saturday), this program took place in Badamwari, and the day after tomorrow (March 16), the Tulip Garden will be inaugurated. With this, the summer tourist season begins here. We hope that a large number of people will come and enjoy the beauty of Kashmir."

Director of Floriculture Kashmir, Mathoora Masoom, had said on Wednesday that the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is ready to welcome visitors with a record-breaking floral display.

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has also introduced online ticket booking facilities for the upcoming tulip season, making it easier for tourists and local visitors to plan their visit.

"The Tulip Garden will be opened to the public from March 16th. The Chief Minister will inaugurate it. Like every year, we have made efforts to improve the garden. This time we have planted 18 lakh tulips. More than 70 varieties have been planted. The facility of purchasing tickets through the online medium is also being started. We are trying to provide all kinds of facilities to the people. People will be encouraged to come, enjoy and maintain a clean environment in the garden. We hope that their experience will be beautiful and better," Masoom told ANI.

Affectionately known for its breathtaking vistas, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden boasts not only a splendid array of tulips but also provides sanctuary to an array of other flower species.

Daffodils, Hyacinths, Roses, Ranunculi, Muscaria, and Iris blooms flourish alongside the iconic tulips, creating a mesmerising tapestry of colours and fragrances that captivates visitors.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see focus on tourism and horticulture. 18 lakh tulips is incredible! This kind of positive news from the valley is very welcome. It helps change the narrative. Kudos to the gardeners for their hard work.
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Aman W
While the garden is beautiful, I hope the administration ensures that the benefits of increased tourism actually reach the local Kashmiri people—shopkeepers, shikara walas, hotel staff. Development should be inclusive.
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Sarah B
The biodiversity sounds amazing! Daffodils, hyacinths, roses all together... must be a sensory delight. Online booking is a smart move. Considering a trip from Delhi now.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, it fills me with pride to see such initiatives. The Tulip Garden is a world-class attraction right here in our country. More power to the floriculture department and the hardworking gardeners. Jai Hind!
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Kriti O
Hope they maintain the garden well and keep it clean. Sometimes after the initial rush, these places get neglected. But the pictures look absolutely fabulous! 🤩 Perfect for Instagram.

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