The Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden, Asia’s largest tulip garden, ensconced between Dal Lake and the Zabarwan hills here opened for the public on Sunday.
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the opening ceremony said that about 68 varieties of tulips will bloom in the garden this year.
“Every year we expand this garden and new varieties are displayed here. This year, we have extended the fountain channel,” he said.
The Floriculture department plants the tulip bulbs in a phased manner so that the flowers remain in the garden for a month or more.
The LG said last year the garden witnessed 3.60 lakh visitors, which is the highest since it was opened.
Pune resident Vandana Rathi who visited the famous garden a day before her return flight said that it was one of the best moments of her trip to the Valley.
“It is a beautiful experience and one of the best moments of our visit to Kashmir, to have seen the tulip garden,” Rathi said.
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