Paradise on Earth-Kashmir’s Iconic Tulip Garden to open from March 23 – Mohammad Hanief

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Paradise on Earth-Kashmir’s Iconic Tulip Garden to open from March 23 – Mohammad Hanief

 

Paradise on Earth-Kashmir’s Iconic Tulip Garden- Mohammad Hanief
Mohammad Hanief

Every year with the arrival of Spring season the tourism seasons begins with the main attraction of tourism in Kashmir valley are the opening of Badamwari and Tulip Gardens with an open message to all the tourists of India and all other parts of the World to come to Kashmir and enjoy vacations with your family and friends to see the real scenic beauty, culture, heritage and enriched known Kashmiri hospitality are the famous elites of Kashmir Valley.

While tulips are normally associated with the Turks and Dutch, Kashmir is fast catching up with this craze to somehow squeeze itself into the exclusive zone of tulip-growing regions of the world.

Paradise on Earth-Kashmir’s Iconic Tulip Garden to open from March 23 - Mohammad Hanief
Tulip Garden

Once called the Model Floriculture Center, the Tulip Garden was first opened in 2007 by the former Chief Minister Gulam Nabi Azad. The Dal Lake, Nishat Bagh, and Chashma Shahi Garden surround this gorgeous garden on three sides.

This flower field was the first largest landscaping project undertaken by the Jammu and Kashmir government after the Mughals built pleasure spots in Kashmir in the 16th century.

Jammu and Kashmir Tourism and Floriculture Departments are all set to attract maximum tourists this year from all across the world and Bollywood personalities like actors, actresses, producers and directors are going to shoot their upcoming movies in the Tulip Garden as it is scheduled to be opened on March 23, 2022.

The department is also going to organise a tulip festival at Tulip Garden in collaboration with the Tourism Department to attract tourists as all the preparations have been put in place to provide hassle-free movement for tourists and are expecting more tourists this year as compared to previous years given the decline in COVID-19 cases.

Tulip Garden

The departments have also kept all the COVID- 19 SOPs for all the visitors in the Garden like Covid-19 testing facilities, sanitisers will also be put in place at the entry point.

Shayiq Rasool, Deputy Director, JK Floriculture department says that last year despite the COVID-19 second wave, 2.25 lakh tourists, including local visitors, visited the tulip garden to enjoy the natural beauty and it is expected that the number of visitors in 2022 will be higher than previous years and influx of tourists will also be in huge number as COVID-19 has declined and normal life has been returned to the track.

Spread over 30 acres, this terraced garden is built on a mountain slope. There are seven terraces each with a different variety of flowers, especially tulips. With more than 46 varieties and 15 lakh tulips, new flowers are added each year. The tulip is a novelty; however, the climatic conditions of Kashmir are most suited for it.

The Tulip Festival is held at the beginning of spring in Srinagar, between March and April, when the tulip buds are ready to bloom. This festival lasts for fifteen days or a month as different flowers continue to bloom creating a rainbow of colours. The weather dictates when the Tulip Festival begins each year. So, if you’ve missed it last year, you could plan for this year.

The bloom usually lasts up to a maximum of four weeks but the efforts in making the garden reach this stage is a long, painstaking and cumbersome process involving the blood and sweat of 64 Gardeners and 46 supporting staff of Floriculture Department to make this happen, says Shayiq Rasool, Deputy Director, JK Floriculture department.

The picturesque garden, one of the biggest tulip gardens in Asia and located on the foothills of the Zabarwan range and the banks of majestic Dal Lake, has over 63 varieties of red, yellow, pink, white, purple, blue, yellow and multi-color – early blooming, mid blooming and late blooming – tulip bulbs this year. The colours are to cherish. It is an array of hues. Besides the usual ones, we also have crimson and brick red, maroon and apricot colour. The early and late blooming varieties have been added to extend the total blooming period.

Tulip Festival 2022 is a must-attend event for flower enthusiasts, nature lovers, fans, aficionados, tulip lovers, and tourists worldwide. There are many varieties of these amazing flowers; Standard Tulips, Double Bloom, Parrot Tulips, Fringed Tulips, Bi-Color Standard Tulips, Rembrandt, Fosteriana Tulips, Lily-Flowering Tulips, Single Late Tulips, Triumph, etc with wide range of shades, splendid tones and bi colors are the characteristic features of these tulips.

There are some added attractions in the Tulip Festival of 2022. Nature has bestowed the garden with more varieties of flowers this year.  Moreover, visitors can avail the benefits of surplus facilities like free Wi-Fi, more fountains, washrooms (separate for the specially-abled persons) and drinking points.

Paradise on Earth-Kashmir’s Iconic Tulip Garden to open from March 23 - Mohammad Hanief
Tulip Garden

More green spaces are included in the garden area keeping in mind the comforts of the tourists. Extra plants like daffodils, hyacinths, narcissus and other ornamental plants are planted to ornate the area. Water channel running through the terraces will add charm to the garden.

The garden has been divided into 36 plots with 16-18 beds in each plot. There are three parks also inside the garden where the visitors can sit and visualize themselves in a sea of colours, dominated by the Zabarwan Mountains. Various small ornamental trees including the tulip tree decorate the sides of the numerous paths of the garden.

The prime location of the Tulip Garden makes it the most visiting place in Srinagar. This park is surrounded by scenic hills, attractive gardens of Mughal era and most importantly, it overlooks the awe-inspiring Dal Lake. Some other attractions that lie in close proximity are Chashme Shahi Garden – This garden is center of attraction for housing a natural spring that flows from it, Pari Mahal – Overlooking the amazing Chashm-E-Shahi Gardens, this historic monument was once a Buddhist Monastery, Shankaracharya Temple – Soak in the beauty of snow-cladded Pin Panjal Range from this age old temple situated at a height of 1100 feet, Dal Lake – Dal Lake is truly a paradise on Earth. The beauty of this breathtaking lake is beyond description. A Shikara Ride is a must here.

Nishat Gardens – Spotted at a distance of 3.2 km from Tulip Garden, Nishat Bagh is a home to long avenues of Cypress and Chinar trees, rare flowers and fountains. Shalimar Bagh – Another well-manicured garden built by Jahangir, a Mughal emperor. Praise the outstanding craftsmanship of the Mughals in terms of horticulture here. Nagin Lake – The azure waters of this lake are sure to leave you spellbound.

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