Tulip Garden Srinagar Closes After Record Season With 3.82 Lakh Footfall and ₹3.6 Crore Revenue
Footfall includes 2.25 lakh domestic tourists, 1,140 foreign visitors and 1.56 lakh locals
Srinagar, Apr 16 (JKNS): The world-famous Tulip Garden in Srinagar on Thursday concluded its annual show on a high note, recording a footfall of over 3.82 lakh visitors and generating ₹3.6 crore in ticket revenue.
An official incharge of the garden told news agency JKNS that Thursday marked the last day of the show, which remained open for 32 days this year. He attributed the extended bloom period to favourable weather conditions, noting that tulips generally last for only 15–20 days.
He said that till Wednesday evening, a total of 3.82 lakh people had visited the garden, including around 2.25 lakh domestic tourists, nearly 1,140 foreign visitors, and approximately 1.56 lakh local visitors.
The official said that visitor numbers saw a steady rise after the opening of the garden, increasing from a few hundred daily to 10,000–12,000 visitors in the final days of the show.
He further informed that around 75 varieties of tulips, comprising nearly 18 lakh flowers, were displayed this year. Although about 1.5 to 2 lakh flowers still remain, they have withered, prompting the closure of the garden.
He added that preparations for the next season have already begun, with new varieties shortlisted and tenders floated. “Once the garden closes, we begin our 11-month-long preparation to make the next season even better,” he said.
The official also noted that the department managed ticketing operations this year, including the introduction of an online system, which contributed to improved revenue generation. (JKNS)




