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Garden Tourism Festival in Delhi was inaugurated by the chief minister Sheila Dikshit at the Garden of Five Senses at Said-ul-Ajaib in South Delhi in 2004. The festival showcases a vibrant array of flowers, shrubs and plants. Tourists throng Talkatora for witnessing the colorful display, which is a treat for sore eyes. It is a hub of budding horticulturists
Features:
A vibrant display of flowers, potted plants, home plants, roses, dahlias, bonsai, 1,500 varieties of chrysanthemum and ikebana
Cultural performances alongside the flower show
Displays focus on Asian cities to promote friendship between different countries
The festival exhibits hydroponics art of growing in chemical solution instead of soil
Painting competition for children, art camp for young artists and cultural programmes like kavi sammelan are the other highlights of the festival
Season:
Garden Tourism Festival in Delhi is held in February every year
How to reach Delhi:
By air:
Indira Gandhi International Airport connects Delhi with the major cities of the world. Palam Domestic Airport connects Delhi to the important cities in India.
By rail: Three important railway stations in Delhi namely Delhi railway Station, Old Delhi railway Station and Hazarat Nizamuddin railway station connects Delhi with important cities in india.
By road: Inter state bus terminus (ISBT) and Delhi transport corporations make Delhi easily accessible by road.
Garden Tourism Festival in Delhi is celebrated with color and vibrancy. Tourtoindia.com offers further information on Garden Tourism Festival in Delhi. To book tours please enter your queries in the form below. .
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