Kashmir's Tulip Garden Opens in Spectacular Bloom
1.7 Million Flowers Await Visitors in Asia's Largest Tulip Display
Spring has sprung in Kashmir with the grand opening of Asia's largest Tulip Garden on Saturday. This year's spectacle boasts a record-breaking 1.7 million flowers in a dazzling array of colors.
Located against the picturesque backdrop of the Zabarwan mountains and Dal Lake, the garden is a major tourist attraction. Visitors are already flocking to admire the vibrant display of tulips in red, yellow, pink, and more.
This year's display boasts not only quantity but also variety. Five new tulip varieties have been added to the existing collection of 68, creating an even more diverse and captivating experience. Officials have also expanded the garden area, planting an additional 200,000 bulbs.
Beyond the tulips, visitors can also enjoy the beauty of other spring flowers such as hyacinths, daffodils, muscari, and cyclamen, adding to the overall floral tapestry.