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Kashmir Welcomes Early Spring as Tulips Bloom Ahead of Schedule
Srinagar: The first signs of spring have arrived early in Kashmir Valley this year, as tulips begin blooming ahead of their usual schedule. With this early bloom, the region’s spring tourism season has also quietly kicked off, attracting visitors from across the country.
Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden Turns into a Colourful Attraction
At the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, thousands of tulips have already blossomed in vibrant shades of red, yellow, and pink. Located along the foothills of the Zabarwan range and overlooking the iconic Dal Lake, the garden is drawing both tourists and locals earlier than expected.
Warmer Weather Leads to Early Tulip Bloom in Kashmir
According to locals, a slightly warmer climate over recent weeks has accelerated the blooming cycle. This seasonal shift has resulted in tulips flowering earlier than usual, adding a fresh vibrancy to the valley’s landscape.
Srinagar Tourism Sees Early Surge in Visitors and Bookings
Tourism activity in Srinagar is already on the rise. Hotels are witnessing increased early bookings, shikara rides on Dal Lake are filling up, and local markets are regaining their energy. The early bloom has provided a much-needed boost to the tourism-dependent economy after winter.
Tulip Garden Offers Culture, Food, and Scenic Experiences
Beyond the floral display, the tulip garden offers visitors a complete cultural experience. From local food stalls to traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, tourists can enjoy a blend of nature and heritage while exploring the garden.
Early Tulip Season Marks a Promising Start to Kashmir Tourism 2026
Although there is no formal announcement marking the beginning of spring, the blooming tulips and growing tourist activity signal a strong start to the season. As the valley awakens, the early tulip bloom sets a positive tone for Kashmir tourism in 2026.
