Tulips in bloom — Delhi wears spring like a soft smile


 Each spring, Delhi comes alive with the vibrant hues of tulip blossoms, painting parts of the city in vivid reds, yellows, pinks, and whites. These delicate flowers, often associated with cooler climates like Kashmir or the Netherlands, are cultivated carefully in select gardens like the Mughal Garden (now Amrit Udyan) and Lodhi Garden. Their short-lived bloom, usually between late February and early March, draws nature lovers, photographers, and tourists alike. In the heart of a bustling metropolis, the tulip bloom offers a fleeting yet serene escape into color and calm — a quiet celebration of seasonal change.

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