Tulip Festival Kashmir – A Spring Spectacle
Every April, Srinagar’s Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden bursts into a living rainbow as the Tulip Festival of Kashmir welcomes visitors from across the globe. Set against the snow-dusted Zabarwan Mountains and shimmering Dal Lake, this 30-hectare garden becomes a carpet of color with over 1.5 million tulips representing more than 60 varieties.
Festival Dates & Timings
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When: 3 April – 20 April 2025 (prime bloom is usually in the first two weeks of April)
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Open Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily
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Entry Fee: ₹60 per adult | ₹25 per child
What to Expect
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Vivid Blooms: From classic single-cup tulips to double blooms, parrot, fringed, lily-flowering, and striking bi-color varieties.
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New Additions: Expanded green zones, fresh plantings of daffodils, hyacinths, and narcissus, plus improved amenities—free Wi-Fi, extra fountains, accessible washrooms, and more drinking-water points.
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Cultural Touches: Artisan kiosks and food stalls offering authentic Kashmiri handicrafts and regional delicacies, perfect for souvenirs and quick bites.
Scenic Neighbours
Make the most of your trip by exploring nearby attractions:
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Dal Lake: Take a leisurely shikara ride amid floating gardens.
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Chashme Shahi: A Mughal garden with a natural spring.
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Pari Mahal: A hilltop historic site with sweeping valley views.
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Shankaracharya Temple: Ancient shrine with panoramic vistas.
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Nishat Bagh: Mughal terraced garden lined with chinars and cypresses.
Travel Tips
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Best Visit Time: Early morning for softer light and smaller crowds.
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Weather: Mild spring days; pack a light jacket for cooler evenings.
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Photography: Allowed throughout the garden—bring extra memory cards!