Feb 16, 2025

Republic Lifestyle Desk

Must-Visit Tulip Gardens In India


Yumthang Valley Tulip Garden, at 11,000 ft, transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors every spring with thousands of vibrant tulips blooming, showcasing breathtaking beauty.

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Raj Bhavan Tulip Garden in Nainital, nestled within the Governor's House, is a charming hidden gem offering a serene walk amidst vibrant tulips and colonial-era ambiance.

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Pinjore Gardens, a 17th-century Mughal-style garden in Haryana, was built by Nawab Fidai Khan and restored by Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, showcasing a blend of history and natural beauty.

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The Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden in Srinagar, established in 1969, is a vast botanical garden featuring 150,000 ornamental plants, oak varieties, and a serene lake. 

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Amrit Udyan, a 15-acre garden within Rashtrapati Bhavan, features diverse attractions like Bal Vatika, Bonsai, Circular Gardens, and a food court, showcasing its rich flora and fauna.

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Lalbagh, a 240-acre botanical garden in Bengaluru, features India's largest collection of tropical plants, ancient trees, a glasshouse, lake, and watchtower, showcasing a blend of nature and history.

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Yumthang Valley, situated at 12,500 ft in North Sikkim, is a breathtaking Valley of Flowers with vibrant Primulas, Rhododendrons, and Magnolias blooming throughout the valley.

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