Asia's largest tulip garden witnesses huge hit of 50,000 visitors in just 5 days
Asia's largest tulip garden, situated on the banks of the Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a huge hit of visitors this week.
Asia's largest tulip garden, situated on the banks of the Dal Lake (J&K), opened its doors on March 25, recorded a huge hit of visitors this week. According to reports, over 50,000 people visited the garden in just five days. Tulip garden attracted both local visitors as well as tourists from different parts of the country.
The garden was thrown open for the visitors after a gap of two years. It was closed due to the lockdown imposed by the government following the surge of COVID-19 cases last year. (Pic Credit: IANS)
The iconic garden opens up its doors
Happy faces everywhere
Flowers in full bloom
COVID-19 measures being followed in letter and spirit
In wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, adequate measures have been taken and it has been decided that no visitor would be allowed to enter the garden without face masks.
Tourists will be undergoing thermal scanning as they visit the garden and the authorities have installed sanitiser machines inside. Visitors are advised to maintain social distancing. (Pic Credit: ANI)