Mohammad Hanief

Kashmir, often hailed as the crown of India for its breath taking landscapes and timeless charm, has unveiled a new chapter in its floral legacy. The Valley, known for its tulips, chinars, and snow-clad mountains, has now become home to Asia’s largest Chrysanthemum Garden, a magnificent new attraction that promises to redefine autumn tourism in the region.

Located within the Nehru Memorial Botanical Garden in Srinagar, the newly inaugurated Bagh-e-Gul-e-Dawood covers more than 100 kanals of meticulously cultivated land. The sprawling garden, bursting with chrysanthemums in radiant shades of yellow, pink, purple, red, and white, is the latest addition to Kashmir’s growing network of thematic gardens. Designed to extend the Valley’s tourism season beyond spring, the initiat

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