Tulip Garden Srinagar – Asia’s Largest Tulip Garden
![Nestled on the Zabarwan Range overlooking Dal Lake in Srinagar, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is Asia’s largest tulip park[1]. Spanning about 30 hectares, it hosts over 1.5 million tulip bulbs in 60+ varieties[2]. Every spring (late March to mid-April), the garden transforms into a vibrant carpet of red, yellow, pink, purple and white flowers set against snow-capped mountains[2][1]. Opened in 2007 to boost tourism, the Tulip Garden has quickly become a symbol of Kashmir’s “Spring Festival” and draws visitors from across India and the world[1][2].](https://emaartourandtravels.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image001-2.png)
About the Tulip Garden Srinagar
Originally known as the Model Floriculture Center, this garden was built to promote floriculture and tourism. It features a seven-terrace layout on a gentle slope, each terrace separated by fountains and pathways. In addition to tulips, you’ll find thousands of spring blooms like hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus interspersed between the tulip bed. The planting is done in color-block patterns, so from the entrance you see long strips of uniform color. As you ascend the terraces, new vistas and color schemes unfold.
Best Time to Visit
The Tulip Garden opens once a year for a limited spring season. Typically, it opens in late March and remains open through mid-April, with the first two weeks of April generally seeing the fullest bloom. Kashmir’s weather in April is mild (around 10–20°C) and sunny, ideal for sightseeing. Try to visit on a weekday or early morning to avoid crowds. The garden’s daily hours are roughly 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM during the festival.
- Opening Season: Late March – mid April (exact dates announced yearly).
- Peak Bloom: Early April (typically first two weeks).
- Timings: ~9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (daily during tulip season).
The blooming period is short (about 3–4 weeks), so plan your visit accordingly to catch the garden at its peak beauty.
Ticket Price & Visiting Details
Entry tickets are mandatory for all visitors. To encourage tourism, prices are kept very reasonable: ₹75 for adults and ₹30 for children (below 12 years). Foreign nationals are charged around ₹200 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the garden’s main gate.
- Adult Entry Fee: ₹75 per person.
- Child Entry Fee: ₹30 per child (under 12)].
- Foreign Tourists: ~₹200 per perso.
- Visiting Hours: ~9:00 AM – 7:00 PM (daily during festival).
Tickets are valid for a one-time entry. To skip queues, consider arriving early. Carry some cash or UPI, as digital payment may not always work smoothly in peak season. Note that facilities inside include restrooms, a few snack stalls, and shaded seating areas.
Garden Highlights & Photography Spots

- Seven-Terrace View: Each terrace offers a new perspective. The upper terraces provide panoramic views of Dal Lake framed by tulips, perfect for photos.
- Colorful Varieties: Look for single-petaled, double, fringed and bi-color tulips in reds, yellows, pinks, purples and whites. There are 60+ tulip varieties showcased every year.
- Other Spring Blooms: Bright yellow daffodils and purple hyacinths accent the tulip beds, adding to the floral diversity.
- Traditional Festival: During the Tulip Festival, Kashmiri folk dancers and musicians perform near the entrance, and local artisans sell handicrafts and local snacks. This adds a cultural dimension to your visit.
Photography tip: Capture the contrasting bands of tulip colors with the Zabarwan Hills backdrop. Early morning or late afternoon light yields the best colors and softer shadows. Do not walk on the flower beds or pluck any blooms – many visitor nails are stationed along the paths.
Nearby Attractions
Since the Tulip Garden is just 8 km from Srinagar city center, it’s easy to combine it with other sightseeing:
- Mughal Gardens: Just a short drive away are Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh and Chashme Shahi. These 17th-century gardens, overlooking Dal Lake, bloom alongside the tulip garden in spring.
- Dal Lake Shikara Ride: Hop on a boat (shikara) on Dal Lake. The lake shores and houseboats look especially lovely in spring bloom.
- Shankaracharya Temple: Perched atop a hill, this ancient temple offers 360° views over Srinagar and the valley – another fantastic vantage point for spring landscapes.
- Srinagar City Tour: Don’t miss the Old City (Jama Masjid, bustling bazaars), local markets (pashmina shawls, papier-mâché crafts) and sampling Kashmiri cuisine (wazwan, kahwa).
Combining these spots makes for a full day of Kashmir spring sightseeing.
Plan Your Tulip Tour with Emaar Tour & Travels
Make your Kashmir holiday stress-free with Emaar Tour & Travels, a local Srinagar-based travel agency. Founded on the belief that “every journey through Kashmir should feel effortless, authentic, and deeply memorable,” Emaar specializes in custom tour packages. Whether you want a budget trip or a luxury getaway, we design an itinerary just for you.
Our Tulip Festival tour packages include: airport pickup, private transport, hotel or houseboat stays, and guided visits to all top attractions (Tulip Garden, Mughal Gardens, Dal Lake, etc.). We have served over 8,000 travelers with 5-star-rated service. From your first inquiry to the end of your trip, we handle the details so you can focus on enjoying Kashmir’s beauty.
Book early for the Tulip season! Contact Emaar Tour & Travels at +91-99066 84838 or email emaartourandtravels@gmail.com. Our friendly team will craft a package that fits your schedule, style and budget.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
RECENT
Q: What is the Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden?
A: It’s a large spring garden in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, known as Asia’s largest tulip garden. Spread over about 30 hectares on the Zabarwan mountainside, it features hundreds of thousands of tulips (60+ varieties) plus other flowers.
Q: When is the Tulip Garden open?
A: The garden opens briefly each spring. Typically it opens in late March and stays open through mid-April, with the first two weeks of April usually showing the fullest bloom. Exact opening dates depend on weather conditions each year.
Q: How much is the entry fee?
A: Entry is very affordable: ₹75 for Indian adults and ₹30 for children under 12. Foreign visitors pay about ₹200. These prices include taxes and are set by the local tourism authorities.
Q: What are the visiting hours?
A: The garden is generally open from around 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily during the season. It’s best to arrive early morning or late afternoon for pleasant light and smaller crowds.
COMMON
Q: How do I reach the Tulip Garden?
A: It’s about 8 km east of Srinagar’s city centre. The nearest airport is Srinagar Airport (about 17 km away). You can hire a taxi or pre-paid cab to the garden. Many hotels also offer car transfers. Once in town, local taxis and buses are readily available.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Wear comfortable walking shoes for the terraced paths. Bring a hat, sunglasses and layers, since spring weather can vary. A camera is a must – you’ll want to capture the vibrant tulip fields and mountain scenery. Avoid heels or slippery footwear. Also, carry some cash for tickets and snacks.
Q: Are tour packages available?
A: Absolutely. Companies like Emaar Tour & Travels offer Kashmir tour packages that include the Tulip Festival. We provide transport, guides, accommodations and more. Let us tailor a complete itinerary for you, covering the Tulip Garden, Mughal Gardens, Gulmarg/Pahalgam day trips, and all transfers, so you get the most out of your trip.
Q: What else is there to do in Srinagar during spring?
A: Besides the Tulip Garden, spring is perfect for visiting the Mughal Gardens (Nishat, Shalimar, Chashme Shahi). A shikara boat ride on Dal Lake is enchanting with blooming lotus and surrounding flowers. You can also explore local markets for Kashmiri handicrafts and try springtime Kashmiri dishes (like Rogan Josh, Kahwa). The point is: Srinagar bursts into life in spring, so there’s plenty to see and enjoy.
Each of these answers helps ensure you have all the info needed to plan an unforgettable visit to the Tulip Garden Srinagar (with a little help from Emaar Tour & Travels!).
Sources: Official government and tourism sites on the Tulip Garden, and Emaar Tour & Travels company info, as cited above.
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