Not Holland, These Are Pics Of Asia’s Largest Tulip Garden In Srinagar

Sumedha Tripathi

Located in the foothills of Zabarwan mountain range, Asia’s largest Tulip garden in Srinagar officially opened on March 25 for the world to see. This garden is spread across 35 acres of land and has around 15 lakh varieties of Tulips.          

Since the official opening, over 50,000 people have already visited the place and enjoyed the beautiful weather in Jammu and Kashmir. But, if you are hesitant to visit this beautiful garden due to Covid-19, here are some pictures of this massive gardens which will make you gasp :   

A multi-day Tulip Celebration Festival in the first week of April will also be held. By that time Tulip will be in full bloom. 

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