Tulip Festival of Srinagar will remind you of rainbow coming alive on Earth!
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, SRINAGAR/ Created : Mar 26, 2019, 14:43 IST
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The tulip festival of Srinagar is truly one of its kind events and one needs to witness this at least once in their lifetime! Celebrating the blooming season of the gorgeous tulip flowers, the Tulip Festival in Kashmir is an add- … Read more
The tulip festival of Srinagar is truly one of its kind events and one needs to witness this at least once in their lifetime! Celebrating the blooming season of the gorgeous tulip flowers, the Tulip Festival in Kashmir is an add-on to the already naturally blessed Srinagar. It is an annual festival, famous worldwide with people coming here in large numbers to witness the breathtaking sight. Read less
The tulip festival of Srinagar is truly one of its kind events and one needs to witness this at least once in their lifetime! Celebrating the blooming season of the gorgeous tulip flowers, the Tulip Festival in Kashmir is an add-on to the already naturally blessed Srinagar. It is an annual festival, famous worldwide with people coming here in large numbers to witness the breathtaking sight.
The festival was earlier known as the Model Floriculture Center and showcased a wide variety of flowers including hyacinths and daffodils, among others. Later on, tulips took over the entire garden and covered a majority of the space.
Important details:
Dates: April 1 to May 5, 2019
Timings: 7 Am to 7:30 PM, every day
Venue: Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, Srinagar
Address: Cheshma Shahi Road, Rainawari, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 190001
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