Tulip Garden Srinagar is a breathtaking oasis nestled at the foothills of the Zabarwan Range in Srinagar, offering visitors a vibrant spectacle of color and nature. Renowned as Asia’s largest tulip garden, this park dazzles with rows of tulips in every imaginable hue—from crimson reds to rare black varieties—creating a living painting that captivates every eye. The garden’s design pays homage to traditional Mughal gardens, featuring terraced lawns, graceful water channels, and elegant fountains that enhance the serene atmosphere.
Open from late March through April, the garden is a perfect springtime retreat where you can stroll through beautifully manicured flower beds and enjoy panoramic views of Dal Lake and the distant Pir Panjal range. Visitors praise the well-maintained pathways, family-friendly environment, and the peaceful ambiance that makes it ideal for photography and relaxation. Nearby amenities include refreshment stalls and handicraft markets, offering a taste of local culture and souvenirs. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a tranquil getaway, Tulip Garden Srinagar promises an unforgettable experience immersed in the vibrant charm of Kashmir’s spring.
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Rajsekhar Choudhury
a month agoTulip Garden is located adjacent the Botanical Garden. The garden is planned in line with the Mughal gardens in terms of the layout of pathways with water channels, cascades and fountains. The garden opens in March when the Tulips bloom - a mesmerizing spectacle of nature to behold - in all possible colours and hues. Not only tulips, there are flowering plants of various other species as well. Beautifully manicured lawns and decorated flower beds arranged in various shapes abound. Located at foothills of the Zabarwan range, the garden is terraced in two or three levels - not as steep as the Chasme Shahi. Entry fee is Rs.75/person. Parking is about half a kilometre away... common for both the Tulip and the Botanical gardens.
Lakshay Malik
4 weeks agoTulip Garden in Srinagar is truly a visual masterpiece and one of the most breathtaking attractions in Kashmir. Spread across the foothills of the Zabarwan Range overlooking the serene Dal Lake, this garden feels like walking into a living painting. I visited during the annual Tulip Festival, and it was nothing short of magical. Rows upon rows of tulips in every imaginable color—crimson red, sunshine yellow, lavender, pink, and even rare black tulips—stretch as far as the eye can see. The garden is immaculately maintained and beautifully laid out in terraces, each offering a unique palette of blooms. The backdrop of snow-capped mountains and the cool spring breeze make the experience even more surreal. You can easily spend hours wandering the paths, taking photos, and soaking in the natural beauty. Every corner looks like it was designed for a postcard! There are plenty of resting spots, refreshment stalls, and local handicraft counters around. The place is quite family-friendly, with clean walkways and seating areas. However, it’s best to wear comfortable shoes since the garden covers a large area and involves a fair bit of walking. The best time to visit is between late March and mid-April, when the tulips are in full bloom. The timing can vary slightly each year depending on the weather, so checking the festival dates in advance is a good idea. Early morning visits are particularly rewarding—the light is perfect for photography, and the crowds are thinner. The entry fee is reasonable, and parking facilities are adequate. The security and staff are courteous and helpful, ensuring a pleasant experience for everyone. The view of Dal Lake and the distant Pir Panjal range from the upper terraces is simply unforgettable. Overall, the Tulip Garden is not just a tourist attraction—it’s an experience that captures the essence of Kashmir’s springtime charm. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photographer, or just someone looking for peace and color, this place will leave you mesmerized. Truly deserving of its title as Asia’s largest tulip garden and one of the crown jewels of Kashmir tourism. 🌷
Reshma Poddar
5 months agoTulip Garden opens up from late March and extends upto late April until the Tulips wave in blooms. With an entry fee of Rs 75/person, this heavenly garden, is a soothing treat to the eyes. It will take about 2-3 hrs for a full tour of the garden. There are fountains and blossoms everywhere, reverberating a happy vibe over the valley. There is a market outside the garden, which I found very pocket friendly and I took all the gift items from there itself. There is a botanical garden nearby this place.
Sudeep Singh
a month agoI recently visited the Tulip Garden in Srinagar, and honestly, it was beautiful! The garden is huge and full of colorful tulips—red, yellow, pink, and orange—stretching as far as you can see. Walking through the rows of flowers felt very peaceful and relaxing.
Ambar Konar
5 months agoJust opened today for general public for this season. Enormous collection of Tulips 🌷, also Daffodils, Hyacinths, plum and peach blossoms, weeping willow etc. Must visit place for every tourists. Tulip Garden in Srinagar is a breathtaking paradise with over 1.7 million tulips across 73+ varieties. The garden's vibrant colors, serene atmosphere, and majestic views of Dal Lake make it a must-visit destination. Plan your visit between March 30 and April 10 for the most vivid displays. Tickets: ₹75 for adults, ₹30 for children, and ₹200 for foreign tourists. Highly recommended!