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Srinagar Tulip-Garden to Bloom with 1.7-Million-Beauties
Srinagar’s Tulip Garden to Dazzle with 1.7 Million Bulbs and New Dutch BeautiesGet ready for a riot of color! Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar, India, is preparing for a spectacular comeback next year, boasting a staggering 1.7 million bulbs, including six stunning new varieties imported all the way from Holland.
Asif Ahmad, Assistant Floriculture Officer of the Tulip Garden, revealed the exciting details. “We’ve almost finished planting the bulbs,” he said, “and a breathtaking 1.7 million will be on display, a whole million more than last year!”But that’s not all. Six new tulip varieties, fresh from the Dutch soil, will join the vibrant tapestry of 68 varieties that captivated visitors last year.
Imagine the kaleidoscope of colors and delicate forms waiting to unfold!”We’re expecting even more visitors this year,” Ahmad said, his voice brimming with anticipation. “Last year’s record of 3.65 lakh tourists was incredible, but we hope to surpass it with this magnificent display.”And the surprises don’t stop there.
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A mesmerizing Sakura garden is nearing completion next to the tulip haven, promising a touch of Japanese charm in the years to come. Additionally, 50 kanals of new green spaces have been developed for visitors to relax and soak in the beauty of the surroundings.”Imagine sitting amidst the tulips and enjoying the breathtaking landscape,” Ahmad enthused. “It’s going to be a scintillating experience for everyone.”The garden is meticulously cared for by a dedicated team of over 100 people, including permanent gardeners and casual laborers.
Their hard work and dedication ensure that the tulips bloom in all their glory.Planting began on November 15th, and thanks to favorable weather, everything is on schedule. The garden is likely to open its doors anytime after March 20th, 2024, depending on the temperature.
The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Zabarwan range, is not just a garden; it’s a masterpiece of nature and human ingenuity. Its terraced slopes, overlooking the serene Dal Lake, create a breathtaking panorama that enchants visitors from all corners of the globe.
No wonder it earned a place in the World Book of Records in London for being the most beautiful and largest tulip garden in Asia. And with its constant innovations and dedication to showcasing nature’s splendor, the Tulip Garden promises to keep dazzling audiences for years to come.
So, mark your calendars! A feast for the senses awaits in Srinagar next spring.
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