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Tulip Garden

"The picturesque valley of Zabarwan is a sight to behold, serene and calm. The fragrance of tulips in the air makes one forget all worries and care."

In Kashmir, Asia’s biggest Tulip Garden blooms to attract tourists

Asia's largest tulip garden, which overlooks the famed Dal Lake here, opened to the public, kicking off the new tourism season in Kashmir.

PM Modi appeals people to visit Kashmir’s Tulip Garden

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed people to visit Jammu and Kashmir and the Asia's largest Tulip garden.

Nine boys rescued after night-long operation along Zabarwan Hills

SRINAGAR — After about eight hours, a team of Wildlife Department rescued a group of nine boys from Nishat area of Srinagar who had...

15-day ‘Tulip Festival’ begins at Asia’s largest Tulip Garden

Srinagar: A 15-day 'Tulip Festival' kick-started at Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in the lap of Zabarwan Hills here today.Spread over 600 kanals of land,...

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