Kashmir

Kashmir, often called"Paradise on Earth," is a premier tourist destination in India,renowned for its snow-capped Himalayan peaks, lush green valleys, and tranquillakes. It offers a diverse range of experiences from romantic houseboat staysto high-altitude adventure sports like skiing and trekking

Top Destinations

Srinagar: The summer capital,famous for Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake, where tourists enjoy iconic Shikara ridesand houseboat stays. It is home to magnificent Mughal Gardens like ShalimarBagh and Nishat Bagh.

Gulmarg: A top hill station knownas the "Meadow of Flowers," featuring the Gulmarg Gondola, one of theworld's highest cable cars. It is India's premier skiing destination in winterand has the world's highest green golf course in summer.

Pahalgam: Known as the"Valley of Shepherds," it is the base for the Amarnath Yatrapilgrimage. Key attractions include the picturesque Betaab Valley, Aru Valley,and the Lidder River for rafting and angling.

Sonamarg: Translating to"Meadow of Gold," it is surrounded by glaciers and alpine meadows. Itis a popular starting point for the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek and visits to theThajiwas Glacier.

Offbeat Spots: For those seekingtranquility, destinations like Yusmarg (Meadow of Jesus), Doodhpathri (Valley ofMilk), and the remote Gurez Valley offer untouched natural beauty away from thecrowds. [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]

Seasonal Highlights

Spring (March–May): Best for theTulip Festival in Srinagar, where Asia's largest tulip garden blooms with over1.5 million bulbs.

Summer (June–August): Ideal fortrekking, river rafting, and enjoying the pleasant mountain air in the higherreaches.

Autumn (September–November): Thevalley turns golden as Chinar trees change color; it is also the time for saffronharvesting in Pampore.

Winter (December–February): Awonderland for snow lovers, perfect for skiing in Gulmarg and witnessing thefrozen beauty of Dal Lake.


Top Destinations to visit in Kashmir

Aharbhal

Gradually, the distant rumble becomes a roar as one approach the waterfall of Aharbal (Veshu river), which crashes down noisily 25 metres and 7 metres through a narrow gorge of granite boulders. Aharbal is more than just a waterfall. There are several places to picnic in the surrounding areas, as well as delightful walks of varying lengths all over the hillsides. Interesting treks-one of them to the high altitude lake ofKounsernag , which is the source of the Veshu at 13,500 ft  above sea level-takes off from Aharbal. waterfall.
 Aharbal Falls are also referred to as the Niagara Falls of Kashmir, owing to the volume of the water that falls.
Aharbal is a base for adventure tourism. The Veshu River is stocked with trout and one can go for fishing while enjoying the majestic beauty of aharbal falls.

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Daksum

Situated en-route Kishtwar the small hill resort of Daksum located at 2,438 meters about 85 km from Srinagar. along the Brengi river valley is an attraction for tourists as it has a wildlife sanctuary,sheep farm and dense forest
 The place is known for camping spots and from Daksum the trail rises fairly steeply to the Sinthan Pass located at the height of 3,748 meters.
 Daksum is a walker's paradise. Up the hills which are swathed in coniferous trees, past gurgling brooks, the simple, haunting notes of a flute will waft down to you from where an unseen shepherd tends his flock. For in the hills surrounding Daksum, suddenly you will find yourself in grassy meadows where sheep are taken to pasture.
 Daksum is a reviving experience - the bracing mountain air, the soltitude , the densely clad hills, and beyond them , snow covered mountains all contribute to Daksum's mystique , making it the perfect retreat

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Dal Lake

Dal Lake is the most beautiful and second largest lake in J&K. It is nicknamed the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir" or "Srinagar's Jewel". The shore line of the lake, about 15.5 kilometres (9.6 mi), is encompassed by a boulevard lined with Mughal era gardens, parks, houseboats and hotels. Scenic views of the lake can be witnessed from the shore line Mughal gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Jahangir), Zabarwan park and from houseboats cruising along the lake in the colourful shikaras. During the winter season, the temperature sometimes reaches -11 °C (12 °F),         freezing the lake.
The floating gardens, known as "Rad" in Kashmiri, blossom with lotus flowers during July and August. The wetland is divided by causeways into four basins; Gagribal, Lokut Dal, Bod Dal and Nagin (although Nagin is also considered as an independent lake). Lokut-dal and Bod-dal each have an island in the centre, known as Rup Lank (or Char Chinari) and Sona Lank respectively.
Tourists reside in splendid houseboats to enjoy the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the lake.

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Doodhpathri

In the lap of Pir Panjal mountain range lies the untouched beauty of vast meadow, Doodhpathri.
It is situated at an altitude of 3200 meters above sea level and is spread over 240 square kilometers from Palmaidan to Ashtar. It is surrounded by Sukh Nag Nalla and Shaliganga river, which originates from Tata Kati glacier situated at 4563 meters above sea level. Three lakes - Gurwan Sar, Daman Sar and Pam Sar - enrich the awesome beauty of Dodhpathri. In the vicinity of Dodhpathri is Dumail glacier, which happens to be the source of Doodganga river. There are various other meadows in the vicinity such as :- Tosamaidan, Digikhal, Parihas, Pal Maidan, Sochal Pathri .

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Gulmarg

Distance from Srinagar = 52 kms.
Altitude = 7200 ft.
Gulmarg literally means "Meadow of Flowers". It is a popular skiing destination all over world. Gulmarg is thronged by tourists in winters for its winter sports. The steep slopes of Gulmarg and heavy snowfall make it best destinations for ski lovers. This resort is famous because of its "Gulmarg Gondola," one of the highest cable car in the world, reaching 3,979 metres.The two-stage ropeway ferries about 600 people per hour to and from the gondola main station in Gulmarg to a shoulder of nearby Mt. Apharwat Summit (4,200 m (13,780 ft)). The first stage transfers from the Gulmarg resort at 2,600 m (8,530 ft) to Kongdoori Station in the bowl-shaped Kongdori valley. The second stage of the ropeway takes skiers to a height of 3,950 m (12,959 ft) on Kongdoori Mountain, a shoulder of nearby Mt. Afarwat Peak (4,200 m (13,780 ft)).
Tangmarg 13 km from Gulmarg, is the famous stopover enroute to Gulmarg. It has several parks and during winters, coats, boots and chains are available here.
Khilanmarg  6 kms from the Gulmarg is a green meadow  carpeted with flowers of all colours in the springs and in the winter it changes in to a dream destination for the skiing overs and para gliders. The peaks are in clear view from the skiing slopes and they provide a beautiful background to the amusement. The 600 meters slope seen many tourists coming to the place for a wild adventure. Another beauty of it is that the famed Nanga Parbat is of height 7,100 meters is close to it on the south east and gives a perfect scenic photograph. The little paradise can be reached by moving about 6 kms from the Gulmarg bus station. The green meadow is carpeted with flowers of all colours in the springs and in the winter it changes in to a dream destination for the skiing lovers and para gliders. The peaks are in clear view from the skiing slopes and they provides a beautiful background to the amusement. The 600 meters slope seen many tourists coming to the place for a wild adventure. Another beauty of it is that the famed Nanga Parbat is of height 7,100 meters is close to it on the south east and gives a perfect scenic photograph.

Ziarat of Baba Reshi 8 km from Gulmarg, is the famous shrine of noted Muslim saint, Baba Payam-ud-Din RA (AD 1475) who belonged to a noble family from Srinagar.Baba renounced the world and became the disciple of Shiek Noor-ud-Din Noorani. One of the holy shrines of the Muslims, the dargah can be reached easily from Gulmarg or Tangmarg. The Ziarat basically a tomb of a well known saint who passed away from this very place in the year 1480. The famous saint was a courtier to the Kashmir King Zain -ul-Abidin before taking the path of renouncing the worldly ties. Visited by thousand of devotees, the shrine is seen in full activities with people of all religion offering prayers.
Alpather Lake (Frozen Lake) 13 kms from Gulmarg at the foot of the Apharwat peak reaching a height of 4511 meters. 3843 mtrs, 13km, is a one-day trek from Gulmarg via Khilanmarg and 1.5km walk from Gondola Phase II top of Apharwat. The lake is frozen in winters and stays as it is till the middle of June. Lumps of ice are seen floating on the cold waters and the most striking thing is that theducks are seen walking on the lake instead of swimming. The lake area makes a good horse riding afficionadoes starting early in the morning and returning by the evening.

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Khilanmarg

Khilanmarg, is a smaller valley about a 6-km walk from the Gulmarg. It is situated close to LOC between India and PaK. Lying 2000 feet above Gulmarg, surrounded by dense forests and deep valley, Khilanmarg gives panoramic views of the majestic Himalayan peaks. From Khilanmarg, the Himalayas look greater, closer and mightier. Khilanmarg is carpeted with fragrant and blossoming flowers in spring and becomes a ski run destination for its visitors in winter.

 The twin peaks of Nun and Kun and grandiose Nanda Parbat is visible from Khilanmarg. One can not only enjoy trekking in the breathtaking view of khilanmarg but also enjoy pony rides, strolls in the lush green meadows of Khilanmarg.

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Kokernag

Situated at thelower of Bringhi valley, Kokernag (2,020 m, 70 kms from Srinagar), is setamidst sprawling gardens fragrant with the bloom of thousands of flowers. TheKokernag spring bubbles at seven places at the foot of the forested mountain.The water of the spring is famous for its medicinal and digestive properties.

Kokernag is a collection ofmany small springs and their collective appearance resembles to the claws of aKoker (cock).  Place is famousfor gardens, largest fresh water springs in Kashmir and for its trout streams.

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Pehalgam

Distance from Srinagar = 62 kms.
Altitude = 8990 ft.
Pahalgam has always been a major tourist attraction. Its cool climate makes it an ideal place to spend quality time during summers. The area consists of various treks and dense forests. Trekking, river rafting, horse riding, mountaineering are some of the activities one can do while in Pahalgam. Pahalgam also houses a zoo for wild animals like Black bear, leopard, deer etc. Other places of interest around Pahalgam are:-
Chandanwari (2,895 m), 16 km from Pahalgam, is the starting point of the yatra that takes place every year in the month of Sawan (July to August). The road from Pahalgam to Chandanwari is on fairly flat terrain and can be undertaken by car. From Chandanwari onwards the track becomes much steeper, and is accessible on foot or by pony. About 11 km from Chandanwari is the mountain lake of Sheshnag (3,574 m), after which, 13 km away is the last stop, Panchtarni. The Amarnath cave is 6 km away from there.
 
Aru (2,414 m), 12 km from Pahalgam, is noted for its scenic beauty. A wildlife sanctuary is situated in the Aru which houses many endangered species. It is also a base for the treks to Lidderwat, the Vishansar-Kishansar lakes and Kangan.

 Betaab Valley (2,393 m), 15 km from Pahalgam, is another beautiful site worth visiting. It is also a famous campsite. It has been a favourite shooting spot for bollywood filmmakers. Lake Tulian and Lake Baisaran are nearby attractions with sparkling and cold water.

Kolahoi Glacier (4,700 m), 26 km from Pahalgam. The highest peak named after the glacier is Kolahoi Peak has an elevation of 5425 meters. The origin of the glacier is below the cirques on the north flank of Kolahoi Peak. It is the source of Lidder River and some melt waters become the tributories of the Sind River.

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Sonmarg

Sonamarg or Sonmarg (meadow of gold') in Kashmiri, is a hill station located in the Ganderbal District of Jammu and Kashmir.
It is located about 62 kilometres from Ganderbal Town and 80 kilometres (50 mi) northeast of the capital city, Srinagar.

Sonamarg had historical significance as a gateway on the ancient Silk Road, connecting Kashmir with Tibet Today, the hill station is a popular tourist destination amongst fishers and hikers.

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Srinagar

Srinagar, city, summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir unionterritory (Jammu is the winter capital), northern India, situated in theKashmir region of the Indian subcontinent. The city lies along the banks of theJhelum River at an elevation of 5,200 feet (1,600 metres) in the Vale ofKashmir.


Nishat gardensNishat gardens, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir,India.

Situated amid clear lakes and lofty forested mountains,Srinagar has long had a considerable tourist economy. Along its course through thecity, the Jhelum River is spanned by several wooden bridges, and numerousadjacent canals and waterways abound with shikara, the gondolas of Kashmir.Srinagar is well known for its many mosques and temples; the Hazratbal Mosquecontains a hair that reportedly belonged to the Prophet Muhammad, and the Jami?Masjid (Congregational Mosque), built in the 15th century, is said to be thelargest mosque in Kashmir. Dal Lake, with its “floating gardens,” is awell-known attraction, as are the nearby Shalimar and Nishat gardens.

Srinagar’s industries include carpet and silk mills,silverware and copperware manufacture, leatherworking, and wood carving. TheUniversity of Kashmir (1948) is in the city, as is the Sher-e-KashmirUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir (1982). Regularflights connect Srinagar with Delhi and Amritsar. Not far from Srinagar is thetown of Gulmarg, the “Meadow of Flowers,” at an elevation of about 8,500 feet(2,600 metres). It affords magnificent views of the Vale of Kashmir and ofNanga Parbat, which at 26,660 feet (8,126 metres) is one of the highest peaksin the Himalayas. The Vale of Kashmir contains the area’s most fertileagricultural land and is one of the most densely populated parts of the Kashmirregion. Pop. (2001) 898,440; (2011) 1,180,570.

 


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