Jammu’s Sanasar Now Has A Tulip Garden With 2.75 Lakh Bulbs. Visitors Fill Twitter With Gorgeous Pics & Videos

by Sanjana Shenoy
Jammu’s Sanasar Now Has A Tulip Garden With 2.75 Lakh Bulbs. Visitors Fill Twitter With Gorgeous Pics & Videos

After the resounding success of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, Jammu’s Sanasar is now home to an equally beautiful, if not massive tulip garden Inaugurated by J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on April 8, the tulip garden Sanasar has 2.75 lakh tulip bulbs of 25 different varieties.

After Srinagar, Now Jammu’s Sanasar Has A New Tulip Garden

The new tulip garden sits majestically in Sanasar in Jammu’s Ramban district. Spread across 40 kanals, it houses 2.75 lakh tulip bulbs of red, yellow, orange and pink hues. The lush green woods of Ramban district are replete with visitors waiting to catch a glimpse of the second tulip garden in the Union Territory. Sanasar, a charming village popular for small local lakes has a new must-visit tourist attraction in the recently-inaugurated tulip garden.

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Tweeple Share Pics & Videos Of This New Tourist Spot

In a short span of time, this new tulip garden has already made a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors. Twitter is galore with pictures and videos of the Sanasar garden, a picturesque locale to bask in the glory of fresh blooms, majestic snow-capped mountains, clear blue skies and verdant greens.

Mussarat Zia, an ex-journalist tweets about the future of this tulip garden. He shares that this site will soon aesthetic fencing, storage-cum grading facilities and eco-friendly washrooms.

Shubham Rajpur, another journalist, shared a video showcasing the beauty of Jammu’s new tourist getaway. The Tulip Garden Sanasar is filled with colourful tulips as far as the eyes can see.

Hunar Gupta, an advocate, advocated for the world to explore this amazing garden near Patnitop hill station.

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Shah Aiman shared pictures from the inauguration day of the Sanasar tulip garden. In her tweet, she informs that this will offer a major impetus to tourism and trade.

 

@DrRayeesKhan tweets pictures of visitors at the tulip-filled garden, J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on the day of inauguration and a poster of the Jammu Film Festival. He goes on to add that the film festival and tulip garden are attracting tourists and artists to the region in a major way.

 

Now that you’ve caught a glimpse of the new Sanasar Tulip Garden when are you booking your tickets to Jammu?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Cover Image Credits: @Rameshkumarias/ Twitter