




The Tulip Garden, also known as Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, is located in Srinagar, near the famous Dal Lake. It is the largest tulip garden in Asia and opens only for a few weeks every year when the tulips are in full bloom. Spread across a large area at the base of the Zabarwan hills, the garden is filled with rows and rows of bright tulips in many colours, like red, yellow, white, and pink. Walking through the garden feels like walking through a rainbow. It’s quiet, clean, and perfect for both families and couples. While the visit is short, the beauty of this place stays in your memory for a long time. Many Kashmir tour packages include the Tulip Garden during the spring season, as it is one of the most peaceful and lovely spots in the valley.
The best time to visit the Tulip Garden is during the spring season, between the end of March and early April. The garden is open for only about three to four weeks each year, depending on the weather. This is when the tulips bloom fully and the whole garden turns into a sea of colour. Mornings and late afternoons are the best times to visit if you want to enjoy cool weather and soft sunlight for photos. Weekdays are better than weekends if you prefer a quieter experience. Since this is a popular spot, it can get crowded, so coming early in the day is a good idea.
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Maps & Location
Jammu and Kashmir, Cheshma Shahi Rd, Rainawari, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 191121
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Tulip Garden Srinagar

A sea of tulips in full bloom
The garden comes alive with over a million tulips in vibrant colours like red, orange, yellow, pink, and purple, spread across several terraces with the Zabarwan Hills in the background.

Asia’s largest tulip garden
This is the biggest tulip garden in Asia, making it a truly unique experience for anyone visiting Kashmir during spring.

Peaceful walkways for visitors
Wide, well-maintained paths run through the garden, allowing you to walk comfortably while enjoying the colourful views all around you.

Perfect for photography lovers
With the bright flowers, mountain views, and Dal Lake nearby, the garden is a dream spot for people who love taking pictures.

Seasonal experience
The garden is open only once a year, for about 3–4 weeks, so visiting during this short window feels even more special and memorable.




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