Tulip bonanza

Nearly 12 lakh bulbs in more than 60 colours will greet the guests in one of the world’s largest tulip garden situated at the foot of the Zabarwan Hills overlooking the famous Dal Lake, being thrown open for public from March 20.

The world’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar
The world’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar
will be thrown open to the public from March 20
Tribune photo: Amin War

All these tulips will be in bloom in the first week of April, said an official adding, the garden will however, be opened for public from March 20.

From this year, we have decided to make it a round-the-year destination for tourists and locals, visiting the garden, he said.

A number of tourist groups, mostly from Gujarat, were seen taking photographs in the garden, which was inaugurated by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi in the last week of March 2008.

Workers were seen busy, working in the garden, making it more attractive for tourists since it was the beginning of the season.

Introducing the tulip garden, a dream project of former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, the tourist season was extended in the Kashmir valley by about a month as tourists start arriving in the valley in the month of May.

The official said the tulip season generally comes to an end in the last week of April.

To make it attractive even when the tulip season is over, we have decided to grow other flowers in the garden. This, he said, will not in any way affect tulips but these flowers will bloom in other seasons also.

Lakhs of people--local, students and tourists visited the garden last year. It also attracted Bollywood and a number of scenes of several films were also filmed in the garden.

Mr Azad personally monitored the progress and visited the garden each time he was in Kashmir.

The Asia's largest garden was completed after a workforce of about 400 labourers and gardeners finished the task by working round the clock in three shifts, to give the final touches to the garden, before opening its beautifully-built gate plaza for the visitors.

In all, 60 varieties of early, mid, late and very late blooming tulips will spread a rainbow of red, orange, purple, white, pink, parrot and yellow colours in the garden. UNI





HOME