The garden has been reopened in anticipation of the approaching Srinagar Tulip Festival. The Srinagar Tulip Festival is an annual event held in Srinagar, India. The Jammu and Kashmir administration arranges the tulip festival every April to start off the union territory's tourism season. This festival features a variety of musical performances, cultural programmes, seminars, and culinary festivals. The combination of colours from the numerous species of tulips draws hundreds of people from all across India to Kashmir.
Concerning the Tulip Garden
The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is located in the Zabarwan range's foothills. It has a view of Srinagar's Dal Lake. It was inaugurated in 2008 by then-Chief Minister Ghulam Mabi Azad. Since then, it has drawn thousands of people from all across the country to Srinagar. For the last nine months, more than 50 gardeners have worked diligently to prepare this garden for the festival. The garden will be open until the end of April, as this is when the tulips blossom. Aside from tulips, other flowers such as daffodils, hyacinths, and ranunculus have been introduced to this garden.
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