Due to its captivating beauty and distinctive atmosphere, Kashmir’s Tulip Garden was officially recorded in the World Book of Records (London). The World Book of Records’ CEO and editor paid a visit to Kashmir and expressed their gratitude to the department’s officers in charge of floriculture. As a result of its natural beauty, which includes mountains, meadows, and numerous gardens, Kashmir Valley is referred to as the paradise of the earth.
Since a few years ago, the “Siraj Bagh” tulip garden has also drawn tens of thousands of visitors annually from all over the world. The Kashmir valley’s garden is a significant tourist draw as well. The tulip garden and the entire floriculture department will soar to new heights as a result of this very commendable action. The floriculture division will gain a lot from this, and the tulip garden will gain more recognition abroad in the future.
The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, which is well recognised for its beautiful views, not only has a magnificent collection of tulips but also offers refuge to a wide variety of other flower species.
Along with the famous tulips, delicate Daffodils, fragrant Hyacinths, brilliant Roses, beautiful Ranunculi, bright Muscaria, and mesmerising Iris blossoms thrive, creating an amazing tapestry of hues and scents that enchants visitors.
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