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Tourists revel in Srinagar Tulip Garden amid light rain

Srinagar, March 19, 2026 — Tourists flocked to the Srinagar Tulip Garden today, enjoying the vibrant blooms despite a light drizzle that added a fresh charm to the sprawling floral landscape. The garden, renowned as one of Asia’s largest tulip gardens, continues to attract visitors from across India and abroad during the peak tulip season.

A tourist from Jaipur said, “We felt amazing to visit here. This is my first visit to Kashmir. We landed in Srinagar only last night and came to visit this garden here first thing in the morning.” Visitors admired the colorful tulip varieties, landscaped pathways, and scenic views of Dal Lake and Zabarwan hills, capturing memories through photography and leisurely strolls.

The Srinagar Tulip Garden, part of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, has become a major tourist attraction in Jammu and Kashmir, boosting local tourism and providing opportunities for cultural exchange and nature appreciation. Garden authorities advised tourists to follow safety measures and preserve the flowers while exploring the garden.

The ongoing tulip festival highlights Srinagar’s natural beauty, horticultural excellence, and tourism potential, offering a serene experience for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts alike.

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