Srinagar : The Tulip Gardens in Kashmir attracted more than 100000 visitors, a marvel spread over 30 hectares. The number marks a significant increase in tourism in the first week of its opening, a welcoming news for the tourism industry in Kashmir!
The Asia's largest Tulip Garden, located on the foothills of Zaberwan Hills, has always been a popular tourist attraction in the region.
The Gardens renowned for their stunning display of tulip flowers bloom during the spring season and create a vibrant display that attracts tourists from all over the world. The fact that 100000 visitors have visited the gardens is a positive indication of the revival of tourism in Kashmir, and it's likely to have a positive impact on the local economy and livelihoods of people associated with the tourism industry.
The surge in visitors to the Tulip Gardens also presents an opportunity for cultural exchange and understanding between domestic and foreign tourists, as they get to experience the rich cultural heritage and hospitality of Kashmiri people. This can help promote goodwill and understanding among people from different backgrounds, fostering a positive atmosphere for tourism and promoting Kashmir as a travel destination.
The regional government is taking necessary steps to ensure that increased footfall in the Gardens is managed sustainably and responsibly to protect the natural environment and preserve the cultural heritage of the region.