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In Pictures: Burst into full bloom, almond blossoms at Srinagar's Badamwari ready to welcome tourists

These are the first flowers to bloom in a season and Badamwari garden located at the foothills of Kohi-Maraan mountain on 300 Kanals of land has more than 1000 almond trees
04:13 PM Mar 20, 2024 IST | Mubashir Khan
In Pictures: Burst into full bloom, almond blossoms at Srinagar's Badamwari ready to welcome tourists --- Photo: GK
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School-aged children walking in queue through Srinagar's Badamwari garden on a sunny day on Tuesday. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
Famous Almond Garden, Badamwari of Srinagar city has thousands of almond trees, which are in full bloom and all set to welcome tourists as well as locals. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
These are the first flowers to bloom in a season and Badamwari garden located at the foothills of Kohi-Maraan mountain on 300 Kanals of land has more than 1000 almond trees. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
A beautiful glimpse of Almond tree bulbs fully blossomed at the historic Badamwari in Srinagar. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
The Badamwari garden has become the latest sensation in Srinagar, drawing the attention of thousands of tourists every year. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
Badamwari is a historical park which existed before the 14th century, though the exact date is still unknown. A well covered dome in the garden is named after an Afghan ruler, Warris Shah. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
The garden was revived and formally opened to all the localities and tourists in 2008. As of now it is looked after and maintained by The J&K Bank Ltd. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
Tourists take selfie while wearing traditional Kashmiri costumes on a sunny day in Badamwari garden in Srinagar. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
A group of tourists taking selfie in Kashmiri attire at Srinagar's Badamwari. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
People walk inside Badamwari garden in Srinagar. The garden is in full bloom right now and has been thrown open for locals and tourists. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
The Almond Alcove in Srinagar, locally known as 'Badamwari', remains teeming with visitors, both tourists, and locals, as the light pink flowers in full bloom in the verdant greenery signal the end of a long winter in Kashmir. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
Visitors while clicking photographs enjoy the scenery and sent of the Badamwari garden and its blooming almond trees in Srinagar. (Photo: Mubashir Khan)
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