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Blooms and Bliss: Srinagar’s Spectacular Tulip, Almond Gardens Awaken to Spring’s Splendor

Mohammad Irfan by Mohammad Irfan
March 24, 2024
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Famous Tulip garden to shut for visitors on April 18
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Srinagar: The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, previously known as Siraj Bagh, unveiled its gates to the public on Saturday, March 23, heralding the onset of the tulip season in Srinagar. Spanning across 55 hectares of land, this garden proudly holds the title of Asia’s largest tulip garden, nestled graciously between Dal Lake and Zabarwan Hills.

This year, visitors are in for a treat with a breathtaking display featuring 73 varieties of tulips, including five new additions to the existing 68. To elevate the visual splendor, authorities have meticulously planted an astounding 17 lakh tulip bulbs, further enriching the garden’s landscape and diversity. Established in 2007, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden endeavors to extend the tourist season in Jammu and Kashmir beyond the conventional summer and winter months. Commencing with an initial import of 50,000 tulip bulbs from Holland, the garden has swiftly garnered attention among tourists, attracting over 3.65 lakh visitors last year alone. Renowned as a favored filming destination for numerous movie and video productions, the garden’s picturesque allure continues to captivate filmmakers and visitors alike. In response to the escalating footfall, the administration has implemented measures such as sanitation drives, provision of mobile toilet facilities, and an expansion of parking space by nearly 22,000 square feet. The annual Tulip festival, held during the advent of spring, serves as a jubilant celebration of the garden’s diverse floral offerings, aiming to entice tourists from around the globe. In addition to marveling at the vibrant tulips, visitors can indulge in cultural performances, relish local cuisine at food stalls, and partake in activities showcasing Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage and traditions. As the wintry grasp gradually relinquishes its hold, the iconic ‘Badamwari Garden’ in Srinagar emerges adorned with the resplendent beauty of almond blossoms, much to the delight of locals and tourists alike. Families gather amidst the blossoms, infusing the atmosphere with a festive spirit to commemorate the arrival of spring.
Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Badamwari is renowned for its enchanting beauty during this season, with orchards ablaze with hues of pink and white, painting a mesmerizing panorama. Junaid Ahmad, a local resident, reflects on the spiritual significance of Badamwari’s almond blossoms, emphasizing their symbolism of new beginnings and growth. Visitors from far and wide flock to immerse themselves in the garden’s ethereal ambiance, echoing sentiments of awe and admiration. Cultural events and performances during the blooming season serve as a testament to Kashmir’s rich heritage, fostering unity and pride among locals and tourists alike. Monika, a tourist hailing from Delhi, attests to the unparalleled beauty of Badamwari, dispelling misconceptions about Kashmir and affirming its status as “heaven on earth.” For Monika, a first-time visitor from New Delhi, Badamwari offers a captivating introduction to the valley, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey. Aijaz Ahmad, an official at the tourism department, underscores the garden’s pivotal role in preserving tradition and identity through cultural exchange. As tourists throng the area during this season, businesses surrounding Badamwari experience a significant boost, offering a glimpse into the economic importance of this natural marvel. With origins tracing back to the 14th century, Badamwari Garden stands as a testament to Kashmir’s cultural, traditional, and heritage values, beckoning visitors from near and far to revel in its timeless allure.

Mohammad Irfan

Mohammad Irfan

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