Sanasar Valley Blooms as Tourists Flock to Tulip Garden After Snow Clearance

Tourists are visiting Sanasar Valley in large numbers following the clearance of snow from the Patnitop-Sanasar road and the onset of spring. The newly developed Tulip garden, featuring over 2 lakh flowers of 25 varieties, is a major attraction and is set to open soon with an e-ticketing system. Local stakeholders, including boatmen and hoteliers, are preparing for a busy season to recover from last year's business losses caused by security issues and natural disasters. Officials anticipate a strong tourist footfall this season, with the garden offering a vibrant display of tulips and other flowers.

Key Points: Sanasar Valley Tulip Garden Opens After Snow Clearance in J&K

  • Snow cleared from Patnitop-Sanasar road
  • Tulip garden with 2 lakh flowers set to open
  • Local stakeholders prepare for tourist influx
  • E-ticketing system introduced for garden visits
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JK: Tourists visit Sanasar Valley as snow clears from Patnitop-Sanasar road

Tourists return to Sanasar Valley as spring arrives. The Tulip garden with 2 lakh flowers opens with e-ticketing, boosting local tourism after last year's slump.

"Unlike last year, this season, more footfall of tourists is expected in the Tulip garden of Sanasar. - Vivek Modi"

Ramban, March 25

Tourists have started flocking to the bowl-shaped Sanasar Valley in large numbers to witness its natural beauty following the onset of spring and the clearance of snow from the Patnitop-Sanasar road in Jammu and Kashmir.

Local stakeholders in Sanasar, including boatmen, hoteliers, and vendors, have begun preparations for a busy season as they anticipate a heavy influx of tourists this year.

The Tulip garden situated alongside the central lake in Sanasar has emerged as a primary highlight for visitors travelling through the Patnitop-Sanasar road this season.

According to locals, children and families have started arriving at Sanasar Valley to participate in various tourist activities. Visitors are increasingly choosing Sanasar Valley for its wide range of outdoor activities, from horseback riding to interactive children's games and ziplining. Local boatmen are also repairing and repainting their boats as the region prepares for an increase in tourist activities marking the beginning of the spring season, with stakeholders in the tourism sector readying their services to cater to the arriving crowds.

According to a resident, this year locals hope to compensate for the losses of last year, when they had witnessed the worst slump or lean period in their business here because of the Pahalgam massacre, followed by Operation Sindhoor and then widespread damages caused by landslides triggered by cloud bursts and rains.

Meanwhile, an official confirmed on Monday that the biggest Tulip garden of Jammu is all set to open soon for the public in the Sanasar Valley.

Speaking to ANI, Director, Department of Floriculture, Vivek Modi said, "I am here to see the development and how the Tulips have bloomed. It (The garden) will open within a few days. It will have an e-ticketing system. This has developed a lot. We will submit a report today. The footfall of the tourists will be good this time."

He informed that this year, in the Tulip garden, spread over 35 Kanal land, more than 2 lakh flowers of 25 varieties have been planted.

He further said that there is a fountain in the middle of the garden, with a good lighting arrangement. He stated that within days, the Tulip garden will be open for the public, and tourists will be able to get their bookings through e-ticketing.

"Unlike last year, this season, more footfall of tourists is expected in the Tulip garden of Sanasar," said Vivek Modi.

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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Rahul R
Great to see tourism picking up in J&K. It's the backbone of their economy. I hope the e-ticketing system works smoothly and doesn't have the glitches we often see with new govt portals. Wishing all the hoteliers and boatmen a very profitable season.
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Aman W
Just booked our tickets! My kids have been asking to go somewhere with adventure activities. Ziplining and horse riding in Sanasar sounds perfect. The pictures of the tulip garden online are breathtaking. Can't wait to experience it.
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Sarah B
As a frequent traveler to India, I'm always looking for new places. Sanasar Valley wasn't on my radar, but this article has convinced me. A tulip garden in the Himalayas? That's unique. Adding it to my itinerary for next month.
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Vikram M
While promoting tourism is good, I hope the authorities also focus on sustainable development. An influx of tourists can put pressure on local ecology. Proper waste management and crowd control at the garden will be crucial. Let's enjoy nature responsibly.
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Kavitha C
Heartwarming to read. After the tragedies and natural disasters last year, the people of the region deserve this boost. My family is from Jammu and the resilience of these communities is inspiring. Jai Hind!

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