Brighter Kashmir

Nearly 3L tourists throng Tulip Garden so far

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Srinagar, April 16: Since its inaugurati­on, the Srinagar tulip garden has attracted a total of 286,350 visitors, with daily numbers steadily increasing.

According to tulip garden management, there has been a surge in footfall, particular­ly since Eid, with over 10,000 visitors flocking to the garden daily.

Despite recent heavy rains, the garden has remained a popular spot, attracting thousands even on rainy days, Contractor Mudasir Khan, who oversees the garden said.

He said that over the past six days, the garden saw a total of 92,000 visitors, including 12,202 on Wednesday, 23,660 on Thursday, 17,580 on Friday, and 21,121 on Saturday. Despite heavy rains in the past two days, the garden still received 9,100 visitors on Sunday, 8,300 on Monday, and 10,350 on Tuesday.

The official expressed confidence in surpassing last year's record of 366,000 visitors, crediting the government's efforts to enhance the visitor experience and introduce new tulip varieties for the increased interest.

Establishe­d in 2007 to extend Jammu and Kashmir's tourism season, the tulip garden continues to fulfill its vision. However, the garden's popularity has led to traffic congestion on roads leading to the site, posing challenges for traffic authoritie­s in managing vehicle flow.

To further encourage visitors, especially schoolchil­dren, the garden offers a 20 percent discount on entry fees, with the offer extended to accommodat­e more students.

Overall, the overwhelmi­ng response from tourists underscore­s the tulip garden's role in boosting tourism in the valley and providing visitors with a memorable experience amid nature's beauty.

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