Delhi’s Garden Tourism Festival Ends on a Green Note
New Delhi: The 36th edition of the Garden Tourism Festival in Delhi concluded on a high note, drawing to a close after three days of showcasing the city’s rich floral diversity and horticultural heritage. The festival, organized by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC), in cooperation with the Delhi Government was held at the Garden of Five Senses, a popular tourist destination in the city.
The festival featured a wide array of activities, including garden walks, floral displays, gardening workshops, and cultural performances. Visitors were treated to breathtaking displays of flowers, plants, and landscaping ideas, inspiring them to explore their own green spaces.
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One of the highlights of the festival was the flower show, which featured exotic and indigenous flowers from across the country. The show not only provided a visual treat but also served as an educational platform, with experts on hand to provide information on various aspects of gardening and horticulture.
The theme of this year’s festival, “The Earth Laughs in Flowers,” encapsulated the essence of spring’s arrival, showcasing the captivating transformation of the earth into a floral wonderland.
Visitors to the festival have been treated to a dazzling array of plant categories, including cacti, dahlias, lilies, roses, chrysanthemums, and an assortment of potted plants.
Another major attraction was the garden competition, where participants showcased their gardening skills and creativity. The competition was keenly contested, with participants compete for top honors in categories such as best flower garden, best vegetable garden, and best landscaping.
Apart from the displays and competitions, the festival also featured a variety of food stalls offering delicious delicacies and refreshments. The cultural performances, including music and dance shows, added to the festive atmosphere, entertaining visitors and adding to the overall charm of the event.
The festival’s conclusion was marked by a closing ceremony, where awards were presented to the winners of the various competitions. The event was lauded for its efforts in promoting garden tourism and raising awareness about the importance of green spaces in urban areas.
Overall, the Garden Tourism Festival was a resounding success, attracting visitors from all walks of life and providing a platform for gardening enthusiasts to come together and celebrate their passion for plants and flowers.