The largest tulip garden in Asia, located beneath the picturesque Zabarwan Hills and with a view of the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, is set to open to the public on March 26. With over 1.7 million tulips of 74 varieties, this floral wonder is expected to attract record-breaking crowds this spring, with the Floriculture Department expecting a large spike in visitors after last year’s remarkable 4.65 lakh visitors. For six months, hundreds of gardeners and staff have been working nonstop to make sure the garden is in full bloom for its grand opening. In addition to the tulips, the garden also features a variety of other spring blossoms, such as daffodils, hyacinths, cyclamens, and muscaris.
With 1.7 million spring blossoms this year, the authorities anticipate a high volume of visitors.
Records from the previous year show that about 4.5 lakh people visited the garden. With almost 3,000 inquiries already, the garden is among Srinagar’s most visited attractions. Additionally, the department has improved the green areas for a well-balanced look and increased the number of tulip varieties from 73 to 74 in the garden.

The tulip garden Srinagar was created in 2008 with the intention of serving as a springtime tourist attraction in the Kashmir Valley. Unquestionably successful, it was named Asia’s largest tulip garden and entered into the World Book of Records (London) last year (2024). The garden is now in its 17th year and is becoming more and more well-known, solidifying its place as one of Kashmir’s must-see attractions.
The Floriculture Department is inviting guests to fully immerse themselves in the experience by hosting a Tulip Spring Festival in April to commemorate this year’s season. The festival seeks to highlight the area’s rich horticultural legacy in addition to the tulips.
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Ticket Booking

Floriculture director Shakeel-ul-Rehman Rather announced on Tuesday that authorities have implemented online and QR code-based booking systems at various locations, including the Srinagar Airport, for tourists planning to visit the well-known Tulip Garden here. On Wednesday, the garden will be thrown open to the public. “We have planted 17.50 lakh flowers, including tulip bulbs,” Rather stated.
According to the director, the department launched an online ticket booking system this year.
He went on to say, “This entire process will be made online in the next two to three years, and there is also an online ticket facility for the first time.”
To avoid crowds at the garden, a QR code-based ticket booking system has also been installed for visitors at the airport and Tourist Reception Center. In order to reduce traffic and avoid rush hour, he stated, “tickets have also been made available at several hotels, and our effort will be that in the coming years, only those who have tickets come to the garden.”
Category | Ticket Price(INR) |
Adults | ₹75 |
Children (below 12 years) | ₹30 |
Foreign Tourists | ₹200 |
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How to Reach Tulip Garden, Kashmir

The Tulip Garden Srinagar, also known as the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, is the largest tulip garden in Asia and a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Nestled in the foothills of the Zabarwan Range, it offers breathtaking views of Dal Lake and vibrant tulip blooms.
By Air: Srinagar Airport is the nearest airport, located around 16-25 km from the garden. Taxis are readily available for a 30-45 minute ride.
By Train: The closest railway station is Srinagar Railway Station (18 km away). Alternatively, you can travel to Jammu Tawi or Udhampur stations and then take a cab or bus to Srinagar.
By Road: The garden is 8 km from Srinagar city center and easily accessible by car, taxi, or local transport.
Local Transport: Auto-rickshaws and taxis are convenient options for reaching the garden within Srinagar.
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Best Time to Visit Tulip Garden Kashmir

The best time to visit the Tulip Garden Srinagar is during its blooming season when the garden comes alive with vibrant colors and delightful fragrances. This period not only showcases the stunning tulips but also offers visitors a chance to experience the cultural festivities of the Kashmir Tulip Festival.The Blooming Season is usually Late March to late April with peak blooming usually occurring in early April.
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Nearby Attractions
- Shalimar Bagh: A historic garden built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir, known for its stunning terraced layout and beautiful fountains.
- Nishat Bagh: Another famous Mughal garden that offers breathtaking views of Dal Lake and the surrounding mountains.
- Dal Lake: Renowned for its shikara rides, Dal Lake is a quintessential part of the Kashmir experience, providing picturesque views and floating gardens.
- Pari Mahal: The Palace of Fairies, this seven-terraced garden overlooks Dal Lake and showcases stunning Mughal architecture.
- Chashme Shahi: A charming Mughal garden known for its natural springs and beautiful terraced layout, located just a short drive from the Tulip Garden.
- Dachigam National Park: A bit farther away, this national park is home to unique wildlife, including the endangered Hangul deer, making it a worthwhile visit for nature enthusiasts.
- Shankaracharya Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on Shankaracharya Hill, offering panoramic views of Srinagar.
- Hazratbal Shrine: A revered mosque that houses a relic believed to be a hair strand of Prophet Muhammad, attracting many pilgrims and tourists alike.
- Zabarwan Park: A modern park featuring beautiful landscapes and cultural performances, ideal for relaxation after visiting the Tulip Garden.