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Photos: Asia’s largest Tulip Garden opens for visitors in Srinagar

A large number of tourists and locals thronged the Garden on the first day

March 23, 2022
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The limited-edition tulip garden attracted throngs of tourists right away. Over 50 gardeners worked tirelessly over months to prepare it for the Tulip Festival.

With the easing of Covid restrictions, this season, Kashmir is witnessing a huge influx of tourists, and the tulip garden has been one of the major attractions.

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Jammu and Kashmir chief secretary A.K. Mehta inaugurated the Tulip Garden in J&K’s Srinagar on Wednesday, saying that Kashmir has recorded the highest ever footfall of tourists during the last six months.

Mehta said that the increase is the highest in any season so far, no matter whether it was during Covid or before, and that the government expects the tourist footfall to continue to increase.

 

15 lakh tulips of 68 varieties will bloom in the garden this season.

We have been working for nine months and expect more tourists this year,” said Sheikh Fayaz, Commissioner of Jammu and Kashmir’s Department of Floriculture, prior to the garden’s opening.

 

At the beginning of spring, Srinagar hosts its annual Tulip Festival, which attracts visitors from all over the world.

The first day saw a large crowd of tourists and locals flocking to the garden, where a series of musical and cultural events were held to entertain them.

 

The Tulip Garden has played an essential role in boosting tourism in Kashmir.

It not only brings tourists from throughout the world to Kashmir before the summer season begins but also helps to create jobs in the area.

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