Srinagar’s Tulip Garden Enters Record Books With 1.5mn Flowers

Nestled amidst the picturesque foothills of the Zabarwan range, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden has etched its name in the annals of the World Book of Records as Asia’s largest and most spectacular park of its kind. The garden, adorned with a enchanting variety of 1.5 million blooming flowers, stands as a living testament to the beauty and diversity of nature.

The World Book President and CEO, Santosh Shukla, bestowed the esteemed certification upon Fayaz Sheikh, the Secretary of Floriculture, Gardens, and Parks.

A Blossoming Marvel

With an enchanting collection of 68 distinctive tulip varieties, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is a captivating tapestry of colors and shapes. Each tulip variety presents a unique personality, painting the landscape with hues that range from the most delicate pastels to the most vibrant and striking shades. The garden’s meticulously curated collection showcases the tireless efforts of horticulturists and botanists in cultivating a breathtaking array of nature’s wonders.

Celebrating a Visionary

The story of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is intertwined with the visionary aspirations of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad. In 2006, he conceptualized a haven of natural beauty that would showcase the vibrant and diverse flora of the region. With determination and a deep appreciation for nature’s artistry, the garden was meticulously laid out over the span of less than two years. The endeavor brought together hundreds of dedicated laborers and gardeners who toiled passionately to transform Azad’s dream into a living reality.

A Symphony of Colors

As the garden’s collection unfolds across its sprawling landscape, visitors are treated to a symphony of colors that awaken the senses and touch the heart. From the tranquil whites and soft pinks that evoke a sense of serenity to the fiery reds and passionate purples that ignite the imagination, the garden offers an immersive experience that transcends the ordinary.

Key takeaways for competitive examination

  • The inauguration of the Tulip Garden took place in: 2007

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