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- Parrot Tulip– They are ruffled petals in different hues that depict the plumages of the tropical parrot.
- Double Blooms– Instead of one petal of a standard tulip, the double bloom has got many layers in it.
- Bi-Color Standard Tulip– They display different tulips in terms of colors when it is compared with the standard tulip.
- Fringed Tulip– The shape and edge are fringed and frilly.
- Fosteriana Tulip– They differ in measurements and got pretty buds.
- Rembrandts– pale-colored tulips that are tall.
- Lily-Flowering Tulip– Flowers having pointed petals that are very long with an arch at their tips.
- Standard Tulip– They are the normal tulips available from the local gardeners and florists.
- Triumph– These are a wide range of dual-colored, splendid tones and shades are the different features of these tulips.
- Single Late Tulip – These are cup-shaped tulips with a wide range of colors
- Pari Mahal–The most amazing Chashm-E-Shahi Garden, the historic monument was a Buddhist Monastery once upon a time.
- Dal Lake– Dal Lake is considered a paradise on Earth. The beauty of the breathtaking lake is beyond its description. One must try a Shikara Ride in this place.
- Shankaracharya’s Temple– Soaking in the beauty of snow Pir Panjal Range from their old aged temple, it is situated at a height of 1100 feet.
- Chashme Shahi Gardens – The garden is the center of attraction for housing the spring that flows from it.
- Mughal Garden – The conflux of Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashm-E-Shahi park entices the audience with its breath-taking fountains.
- Nagin Lake– The cerulean waters of the lake will sure be enthralling.
- Shalimar Bagh– There is another embellished garden that the Mughal emperor Jahangir built, which praises the formidable craftsmanship of the Mughals pertaining to horticulture Nishat Garden– This is Spotted 3.2 km away from the Tulip Garden, Nishat Bagh is also the home to huge avenues of rare flowers, fountains, Chinar trees, and Cypress.
- Local Market– The visit to the local market is to buy different specialties one gets in Srinagar like Cashmere Shawls, mats, wooden clothes, rugs, dry fruits, and leather products, etc, It is most famous for dry fruits.
- Hazratbal– The sacred shrine for Muslims, it is also visited by many others on a religious day to worship the antiquity, the inheritor of Prophet Muhammad. A flamboyant fair is held later.
- Kashmir Tulip Festival – Experience a Rainbow of Colours
Tulip Festival (Kashmir) 2021
03 Nights & 04 Days
Tour Route: - Tulip Garden, Srinagar, Mughal Garden Nishat, Mughal Garden Shalimar, Hazratbal Shrine, Shikara Ride, Gulmarg, Awantipura ruins, Saffron fields & Shankaracharya Temple are the highlights of this package.
Day 01: Arrival - Srinagar Airport – Mughal Gardens
Arrival on Srinagar Airport you will be met our representative and drive towards hotel.
After refreshment at hotel continue your tour to famous Nishat Garden known as ‘Garden of pleasure’ built in 16th century (1633) by Mughal King Asif Khan. Then visiting Shalimar Garden known as ‘Garden of love’ built in 16th century (1619) by Mughal King Jehangir for his beloved wife Noor Jehan or (Mehr-un-Nissa) and later on pay a visit the famous White mosque of Srinagar city (Hazratbal shrine). Overnight in houseboat / hotel in Srinagar.
Day 02: Srinagar – Tulip Garden
After breakfast, leave for tulip Garden / Siraj Bagh on the foothills of the Zabarwan Range in Srinagar, Kashmir, unfolds its greatest spectacle during the month of April, more specifically between the 5th and 10th (the dates vary depending on when the tulips are in full bloom). This is the time when Tulip Garden in Kashmir holds a Festival, an occasion for tourists both national and international to flock to Kashmir in large numbers. The festival is a huge hit for various reasons. On the one hand is the breathtaking beauty of the Zabarwan Range and the Dal Lake on its foothills. On the other is the spectacle of hundreds of thousands of blooms spread over an astounding five hectares of land on the shores of the lake – creating a riot of reds, yellows, pinks, whites and the most spectacular of blues and purples. Visitors can take long romantic walks among the flowers as they admire them – a sight that usually encourages the whipping out of the camera ever so often. Evening check in Houseboat / Hotel.
Day 03: Srinagar – Gulmarg – Srinagar
After breakfast at hotel leave for day excursion to Gulmarg (8700 ft i.e. 2652 mts), Discovered by the Kashmiri romantic poet in the 16th century who was inspired with its grassy slopes covered with wild flowers. In winter Gulmarg looks more beautiful due to heavy snow fall. And turns into India’s premier Ski resort in winter. The Gondola Cable Car (optional) offers rides to the upland meadows of Kongdori and beyond to the top of Apharwat range to a height of 14000 ft for viewing the Himalayan Peaks in summer and for downhill skiing in winter. Overnight in hotel in Srinagar.
Day 04: Srinagar - S. Temple – Airport
After early breakfast at houseboat visit the famous Shankaracharya Temple and then drive towards Airport for onward destination with sweet holiday memories
Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival - Srinagar Airport – Mughal Gardens
Arrival on Srinagar Airport you will be met our representative and drive towards hotel.
After refreshment at hotel continue your tour to famous Nishat Garden known as ‘Garden of pleasure’ built in 16th century (1633) by Mughal King Asif Khan. Then visiting Shalimar Garden known as ‘Garden of love’ built in 16th century (1619) by Mughal King Jehangir for his beloved wife Noor Jehan or (Mehr-un-Nissa) and later on pay a visit the famous White mosque of Srinagar city (Hazratbal shrine). Overnight in houseboat / hotel in Srinagar.
Day 2
Srinagar – Tulip Garden
After breakfast, leave for tulip Garden / Siraj Bagh on the foothills of the Zabarwan Range in Srinagar, Kashmir, unfolds its greatest spectacle during the month of April, more specifically between the 5th and 10th (the dates vary depending on when the tulips are in full bloom). This is the time when Tulip Garden in Kashmir holds a Festival, an occasion for tourists both national and international to flock to Kashmir in large numbers. The festival is a huge hit for various reasons. On the one hand is the breathtaking beauty of the Zabarwan Range and the Dal Lake on its foothills. On the other is the spectacle of hundreds of thousands of blooms spread over an astounding five hectares of land on the shores of the lake – creating a riot of reds, yellows, pinks, whites and the most spectacular of blues and purples. Visitors can take long romantic walks among the flowers as they admire them – a sight that usually encourages the whipping out of the camera ever so often. Evening check in Houseboat / Hotel.
Day 3
Srinagar – Gulmarg – Srinagar
After breakfast at hotel leave for day excursion to Gulmarg (8700 ft i.e. 2652 mts), Discovered by the Kashmiri romantic poet in the 16th century who was inspired with its grassy slopes covered with wild flowers. In winter Gulmarg looks more beautiful due to heavy snow fall. And turns into India’s premier Ski resort in winter. The Gondola Cable Car (optional) offers rides to the upland meadows of Kongdori and beyond to the top of Apharwat range to a height of 14000 ft for viewing the Himalayan Peaks in summer and for downhill skiing in winter. Overnight in hotel in Srinagar.
Day 4
Srinagar - S. Temple – Airport
After early breakfast at houseboat visit the famous Shankaracharya Temple and then drive towards Airport for onward destination with sweet holiday memories
- Accommodation of 03 Nights as mentioned.
- Sightseeing Tours / Excursion as per itinerary by Non A/C Cab.
- Daily Buffet/ fixed Menu breakfast.
- Parking charges.
- Accommodation : Houseboat / Hotel
- Air Tickets
- Extra Food
- Laundry
- Inner transporation in Pahalgam, Sonmarg and other areas
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