Jammu and Kashmir: Blossomed almond trees at Badamwari attracts tourists in Srinagar
Srinagar: With the spring season set in the Kashmir valley, the sprawling “Badamwari” or Almond garden in Srinagar's old city has become a source of attraction for the tourists these days.
Badamwari, over the years, has been the first to come to life with the onset of the spring season in Kashmir after the harsh winters.
On Tuesday, the tourists both locals and domestic were seen thronging the garden and seen clicking selfie in the backdrop
The almond blossom trees in the historic garden become a source of attraction for the tourists.
A couple from Mumbai was all surprised to see the blossomed almond trees for the first time in life and said that it is not possible to see Kashmir valley in just one visit.
Mahesh from Kerala who is on a maiden visit to the Kashmir valley was stunned after visiting the Badamwari garden.
“One should visit here once in two years to cherish the pure beauty and atmosphere of nature,” he said.
(With UNI inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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