Over 1 lac visitors at Asia's 'largest' Tulip Garden in Kashmir in one week

The largest tulip garden in Asia, at the foothills of Zabarwan mountain range in Kashmir's capital city Srinagar, has set a new record by attracting over 100,000 visitors in its first week of operation. The garden boasts more than 15 million tulips of 68 different varieties this year, making it a top springtime destination in the valley

Updated On: 2023-03-30 04:53 PM IST

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The largest tulip garden in Asia, at the foothills of Zabarwan mountain range in Kashmir's capital city Srinagar, has set a new record by attracting over 100,000 visitors in its first week of operation. Photo/PTI

According to the officials, approximately 106,000 people visited the garden during its first seven days, with more than 35,000 visitors on the third day alone. Although rainy days and low temperatures affected the bloom from March 24 to March 26, the garden is still a flowery wonderland with 80 percent of the garden in full bloom. 

The tulip bloom typically begins at the end of March and lasts for 20 to 25 days. To extend the bloom period, late-blooming cultivars have been included. The temperature-sensitive flowers require mercury to remain above 15 degrees and below 25 degrees Celsius

In order to maintain the bloom of the sea of flowers, at least 60 gardeners are working around the clock in the garden, which is divided into 36 plots with 16-18 beds each. The complex also features three parks.

The garden has become a crucial attraction in bridging the slack period between the busy winter and summer tourist seasons in the Kashmir Valley. It has also pushed back the start date of the summer tourism season, which typically begins in the last week of April. 

The percentage of visitors from outside the valley is increasing, with more than 7,000 to 8,000 domestic tourists visiting the garden every day, according to the officials. 

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