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The Four Seasons Garden at Everland, where the tulip festival is being held. / Courtesy of Everland |
Everland’s spring flower displays are expected to reach their peak this weekend, according to the theme park on April 10.
Currently, spring blossoms such as plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, and tulips are in full bloom throughout the park. “The Maehwa along Sky Garden Road and tulips in the Four Seasons Garden are blooming beautifully,” said an Everland official. “Cherry blossoms across Everland are expected to hit their peak this weekend.”
Sky Garden Road is lined with about 700 plum trees from 11 different species, including red and white plum blossoms. From the observation deck at the top of the path, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Everland adorned with around 10,000 cherry blossom trees in soft pink hues.
For a more immersive flower-viewing experience, Everland offers the "Garden Pass" — a garden subscription service that includes plant-themed programs and seasonal experiences, along with added benefits. From April 11 to 13, Garden Pass subscribers can enjoy exclusive cherry blossom experiences, such as a night docent tour along the Gasil Cherry Blossom Road and the first public unveiling of the Old Stone Garden.
Adding to the festivities, Everland is currently hosting its annual Tulip Festival. The Four Seasons Garden is filled with about 1.2 million spring flowers in vibrant bloom, including over 100 varieties of tulips, daffodils, and muscari. This year’s festival features Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty, Kuromi, and Cinnamoroll, creating photo-worthy moments throughout the garden.
New attractions launched alongside the Tulip Festival are also drawing attention. One of the most popular is the “River Trail Adventure,” a walking safari program where visitors can get up close to lions, giraffes, and elephants while walking over water. The program has sold out daily, drawing 15,000 visitors within just 20 days of launch.
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