India’s tulip gardens entice visitors globally

New Delhi: There was a common perception that tulips are grown in extremely cold conditions. The Netherlands’ capital, Amsterdam, is known for tulips. However, tulip gardens are gradually developing in India that are equally eye-catching. The remarkable Tulip Festival in Srinagar is enticing a huge number of visitors from India and abroad. Flower lovers wish to reach there and spend some time with fascinating tulip flowers.

Here’s a look at three of the most spectacular tulip gardens in India: Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, it is the largest tulip garden in Asia, situated in the scenic Kashmir Valley. The garden is known for the spectacular view of tulips blooming in flourishing colours against the backdrop of the Zabarwan Range. It looks remarkable amid blooms of over a million flowers every spring.

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Amrit Udyan, earlier known as the Mughal Gardens, is a place where flower lovers must set their feet. Among several floral attractions, the beauty of the tulip garden wins the hearts of visitors due to its colourful and fragrant blooms. The garden looks stunning amid a huge number of tulips in different shades, enticing visitors from across the country.

Yumthang Valley is considered the “Valley of Flowers” in Sikkim. It is a hidden gem of Northeast India, situated at an altitude of 11,000 feet. Every year thousands of tulips bloom here; in this situation, this magical valley looks like a colourful wonderland. Those who visited this heavenly garden can describe its real beauty, where dreams can turn into reality.