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Exploring the Enchanting Tulip Garden at Rashtrapati Niwas, Shimla

A week after the esteemed presence of the President of India, Draupadi Murmu, at the Rashtrapati Niwas in Shimla, the gates are now open to the public. Visitors can immerse themselves in the floral symphony that unfolds in hues of crimson and gold. Situated in the majestic hills of Shimla, the legendary Tulip Garden steals the spotlight. As the sun casts its golden rays upon this botanical marvel, visitors are transported to a realm of ethereal beauty and timeless charm.

Amidst the tapestry of greenery, hidden treasures await discovery – from the tranquil Kalyani to the lofty Helipad. Each nook bespeaks an illustrious past and promises an enchanting sojourn amidst the oak trees.

The Rashtrapati Niwas extends an invitation to wanderers and enthusiasts alike, beckoning them to immerse themselves in its historic allure. The verdant outdoor expanse of the Retreat, in the quaint enclave of Mashobra, unfurls its gates to welcome eager visitors. With anticipation tingling in the crisp mountain air, enthusiasts can secure their coveted slots for the forthcoming nine days, except May 20th and 23rd – a stipulation set forth by the custodians of this regal estate. Bookings are facilitated through the official Rashtrapati Niwas website. To be more inclusive, the gates are opened to everyone, with a limit of thirty people per group. This way, everyone can have a close and enjoyable experience.

Noteworthy that since its inception last year, this initiative has garnered acclaim for its commitment to fostering a spirit of accessibility and engagement. Visitors, whether solitary seekers or spirited groups of scholars are allowed to chart their course through this veritable oasis of tranquility.

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