Tulip garden opens for public

Srinagar: The Asia’s largest Tulip garden on the foot of Zabarwan hills in Srinagar opened for public and tourists on Thursday, marking the beginning of summer tourism in the Kashmir valley, where tourist footfall during the winter witnessed encouraging increase after total failure in 2019.

Tourists could not visit the garden last year when centre imposed lockdown following outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also urged people to visit the garden overlooking the famous Dal Lake in the city.

Advisor to Lt Governor Baseer Ahmad Khan declared the garden open today in presence of large number of tourists, who had come from different parts of the country besides locals

The tourism and floriculture have made arrangements for musical and other entertain programs besides “ Khawa” tea.

However, authorities have issued strict instructions to follow Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and that those without masks would not be allowed to enter the garden, where  out of about 65, only few colours of Tulips are in bloom.

Officials said that over 15 lakh tulips in about 65 different colours will in bloom in the garden, brainchild of former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.

Recent rain and snowfall on the higher reaches had affected early blooming of all tulips, they said and expressed hope that tulips in garden will be in full bloom during the next few days.

Though very less number of tulips are in bloom, visitors could not control their emotion after entering the garden. It was a dream come true for us as we have been trying to have glimpse of the garden inside for the past two days only to be told to come on Thursday, a group of tourists from Mumbai said. We have seen the garden in television, they said adding but it looks more beautiful through naked eyes.

People associated with tourism, including houseboat and shikara owners, hoteliers, guides, transporters and horse and pony wallas have expressed hope to witnessed a bumper season this summer. Tulip garden has advanced the summer tourist season by several months.

We hope after the appeal by Prime Minister to visit the garden, people from all over the country will arrive here, they said. Last tourist season was totally failure due to COVID-19 restrictions, they said adding this year we expect good season.

Meanwhile, a number of film units have confirmed their arrival to shoot in the garden.

Tourist arrival during this winter was very encouraging despite negative reporting by some television channels, they said.

However, they said, PM’s tweet yesterday will have great impact on visitors.

Mr Modi in a tweet on Wednesday said “Tomorrow, 25th March is special for Jammu and Kashmir. A majestic tulip garden on the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountains will open for visitors. The Garden will see over 15 lakh flowers of more than 64 varieties in bloom”.

“ Whenever you get the opportunity, do visit Jammu and Kashmir and witness the scenic Tulip festival. In addition to the tulips, you will experience the warm hospitality of the people of Jammu and Kashmir”.

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