Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip garden, previously Model Floriculture Center, is a tulip garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is the largest tulip garden in Asia spread over an area of about 30 ha (74 acres).[1][2] It is situated at the base of the Zabarwan range, built on a sloping ground in a terraced fashion consisting of seven terraces with an overview of the Dal Lake. The garden was opened in 2007 with the aim to boost floriculture and tourism in the Kashmir Valley.[3] It was formerly known as Siraj Bagh.[4][5] About 1.5 million tulip bulbs, all in multiple colours, were brought Keukenhof tulip gardens of Amsterdam.[6] Besides tulips, there are 46 varieties of flowers, including hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus which were also brought from Holland.[7] The tulip garden is home to around 68 varieties of tulips.[8]

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden
TypeGarden
LocationSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Area30 ha (74 acres)
Opened2007
Owned byGovernment of Jammu and Kashmir
Operated byDepartment of Flori-culture
Visitors3,60,000 (2022)
StatusOpen
Plants1.5 million
Species68
CollectionsTulips

Tulip festival

Tourists at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in April 2013

The Tulip festival is an annual Spring festival to increase tourism by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The festival showcases a variety of flowers in the garden.[9]

Number of visitors

In 2023, the garden received a record number of visitors. Over a span of one month, between March and April 2023, the garden was visited by 365,000 tourists, including 3,000 foreign tourists.[10]

References

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