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Ringed by an arc of green mountains, Srinagar's greatest drawcard is mesmerizingly placid Dal Lake, on which a bright array of stationary houseboats and shikara (gondola-like boats) add a splash of color and a unique opportunity for romantic chill-outs. Charming Mughal gardens dot the lake's less urbanized eastern shore; while the old town bustles with Central Asian–style bazaars and a collection of soulful Sufi shrines, as well as a fortress and many historic wooden mosques. Add in a mild summer climate, feisty Kashmiri cuisine and famous local apples, walnuts and almonds, and you have one of India’s top tourist draws.

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    Places To Explore

    Mughal Gardens

    Mughal gardens are a group of gardens built by the Mughals in the Persian style of architecture (Nishat, Shalimar, Chashma shahi garden) This style was heavily influenced by the Persian gardens particularly the Charbagh structure. Significant use of rectilinear layouts are made within the walled enclosures. Some of the typical features include pools, fountains and canals inside the gardens.he founder of the Mughal empire, Babur, described his favourite type of garden as a charbagh.

    Nishat:

    Nishat Bagh located in the Srinagar District is 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the city centre. The nearest Airport is 25–30 kilometres (16–19 mi) away at Humhama. The Airport connects to all major cities of India. Jammu is the nearest Rail Head which is 310 kilometres. The National Highway NH1A connects the Kashmir valley with rest of the country. One way of visiting the Bagh is through the Dal Lake using the famous "water taxi" of Kashmir, the Shikara (Boat )

    Nishat Bagh is a terraced Mughal garden built on the eastern side of the Dal Lake, close to Srinagar in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is the second largest Mughal garden in the Kashmir Valley.

    Shalimar:

    Shalimar Bagh is a Mughal garden in Srinagar its right bank located on the outskirts of Srinagar city in Jammu and Kashmir. The Bagh was built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir for his wife Noor Jahan, in 1619. The Bagh is considered the high point of Mughal horticulture. It is now a public park its a largest Mugal garden in srinagar which is bulid by mugals.

    Chashme Shahi:

    Chashme Shahi or Chashma i Shahi (translation: the royal spring), also called Chashma Shahi its near by other mughal gardens Chashma Shahi is one of the Mughal gardens built in 1632 AD around a spring by Ali Mardan Khan, a governor of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as per the orders of the Emperor, as a gift for his elder son Prince Dara Shikoh. The garden is located in the Zabarwan Range, near Raj Bhawan (Governor‘s house) and Pari Mahal (Fairy Palace) overlooking Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir.

    Tulip Grarden

    Indira Gandhi Memorial It is the largest tulip garden in Asia spread over an area of about 30 hectares With 20 lakh tulips of 46 varieties in its lap. It is situated on the foothills of Zabarwan Range with an overview of Dal Lake. The garden was opened in 2007 with the aim to boost floriculture and tourism in Kashmir Valley.

    Tulip festival is an annual celebration that aims to showcase the range of flowers in the garden as a part of tourism efforts by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. It is organized during the onset of spring season in Kashmir valley. In 2017, the Tulip Festival is celebrated in every year.

    Dal Lake

    Dal is a lake in Srinagar (Dal Lake is a misnomer as Dal in Kashmiri means lake) The urban lake, which is the second largest in the state, is integral to tourism and recreation in Kashmir and is named the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir" or "Srinagar's Jewel". The Dal Lake which has the length of 8 Km long and a width of 4 Km, spreads over a total of 26 Sq. Km. The lake is also an important source for commercial operations in fishing and water plant harvesting. Its just 14 kms Approx from Srinagar Airport.

    The shore line of the lake, is 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 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 then the local Peoples / Tourist can walk on it or play a cricket.

    Shankaracharya Temple

    Shankaracharya Temple built in 220 BC. as seen in 1868. on a Right: Shankaracharya temple as seen now -Overlooks Dal Lake
    The sacred Shankaracharya temple, also known as Jyeshteswara, occupies the top of the hills (about 1,000 feet (300 m) above the surrounding Takht-I-Sulaiman plains in the south-east of Srinagar. Shankracharya Temple is 10- 12 Kms from Bolevard Road and 300 Steps climb to temple. The site, initially named Gopadri, dates back to 250 BC as a Buddhist monument, probably built by Emperor Ashoka's son Jhaloka. In the 7th century it was replaced by the present temple by King Lalitaditya. The philosopher Shankaracharya is documented as having stayed at this place when he visited Kashmir ten centuries ago to revive Sanātana Dharma.
    Built on a high octagonal plinth (20 feet (6.1 m) high) on solid rock and approached by a flight of steps with side walls that once bore inscriptions, the main surviving shrine consists of square building with a circular cell. It overlooks the Srinagar valley and can be approached by car. A modern ceiling covers the inner sanctum and a Persian inscription traces its origin to the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan. There is also a Shiva Linga coiled by a serpent, located in a basin inside the sanctum. The original ceiling was dome-shaped and the current brick roof is said to be about a century old.

    Hari Parbat

    Hari Parbat, also known as the Mughal fort, is a hill fort on Sharika hill that provides panoramic views of the Srinagar city and the Dal. It was first established by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1590. However, he only erected the outer wall of the fort and his plans to build a new capital called Naga Nagor within it did not materialise. The fort in its current state was built much later in 1808 under the reign of Shuja Shah Durrani. Within the fort's precincts are temples, Muslim shrines, and a Sikh Gurudwara. To visit Hari Parbat / Akber Fort you need pass  which is issued by jk toursim at TRC ( Tourist Reception Center ) Srinagar.

    Hazratbal Shrine

    The Hazratbal Shrine also named Hazratbal, Assar-e-Sharief or simply Dargah ShariF is a Muslim shrine situated on the left bank of the Dal and is considered to be Kashmir's holiest Muslim shrine. It contains a relic believed by many Kashmiri Muslims to be the Moi-e-Muqqadas a hair from the head of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. According to legend the relic was first brought to India by Syed Abdullah a descendant of Muhammad who left Medina and settled in Bijapur near Hyderabad in 1635. When Syed Abdullah died, his son Syed Hamid, inherited the relic. Following the Mughal conquest of the region, Syed Hamid was stripped of his family estates. Finding himself unable to care for the relic, he gave it as the most precious gift to his close Mureed and a wealthy Kashmiri businessman, Khwaja Nur-ud-Din Ishbari..

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    Things To Do

    Srinagar, located in the beautiful Kashmir Valley, is known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and historical sites. Here are 10 activities you can enjoy while visiting Srinagar:

    Shikara Ride on Dal Lake: One of the most iconic experiences in Srinagar is taking a shikara ride on Dal Lake. You can enjoy the serene beauty of the lake, visit floating gardens and markets, and even stay in charming houseboats.

    Visit Mughal Gardens: Srinagar is famous for its Mughal Gardens like Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi. These beautifully landscaped gardens offer a glimpse into the Mughal era's architecture and design.

    Explore Old City: Wander through the narrow alleys of Srinagar's Old City to experience its rich history and architecture. Visit the Jamia Masjid, Shah Hamdan's Shrine, and explore the local markets.

    Visit Shankaracharya Temple: Perched on a hilltop, this temple offers panoramic views of the city and Dal Lake. The temple itself is a significant religious site for Hindus and provides a great vantage point.

    Hazratbal Shrine: This revered Muslim shrine is located on the northern shores of Dal Lake. It holds a relic believed to be a hair strand of the Prophet Muhammad and is an important place of worship.

    Explore Pari Mahal: Also known as the "Palace of Fairies," Pari Mahal is a historical monument offering a blend of Islamic and Persian architecture. The terraced gardens and stunning views make it a peaceful spot to visit.

    Try Kashmiri Cuisine: Indulge in the delicious Kashmiri cuisine. Don't miss trying traditional dishes like Rogan Josh, Yakhni, Dum Aloo, and Wazwan, a grand feast of multiple courses.

    Shop in Lal Chowk: Explore Lal Chowk, the city's commercial hub, to shop for local handicrafts, Pashmina shawls, carpets, saffron, and more. The market offers a glimpse into Kashmiri craftsmanship.

    Visit the Mughal Road: If you're up for a scenic drive, consider taking a trip along the Mughal Road, an ancient route connecting Srinagar to Poonch and Rajouri. The road offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

    Enjoy Wintersports: If you're visiting during the winter months, Srinagar offers opportunities for winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and sledging in areas like Gulmarg, which is a short drive away.

    Remember to check the current travel advisories and local conditions before planning your trip, as situations can change. Respect local customs and traditions while enjoying the beauty and culture that Srinagar has to offer.

    Best Time To Visit

    Being the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the simplest time to go to Srinagar is sometimes the summer months between March and June once the climate is that the most pleasant. The daytime temperature ne’er goes on the beyond 25 five degrees and nights is gently chilly.yet to expertise the simplest of Capitol Hill station destination with a colder climate, the simplest time is taken into account because the months between October and December.

    Winter

    (November to Feb ) are chilly and snow bound. The minimum mercury level goes below sub zero levels and the region mostly covers receives fresh snowfall. The views of the landscape are excellent with snow covered hilly terrains.

    Summer

    Being the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the simplest time to go to Srinagar is sometimes the summer months between March and June once the climate is that the most pleasant. The daytime temperature ne’er goes on the beyond 25 five degrees and nights is gently chilly.yet to expertise the simplest of Capitol Hill station destination with a colder climate, the simplest time is taken into account because the months between October and December

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Q: Where is Srinagar located? A: Srinagar is the largest city and summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, a union territory in northern India. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley, surrounded by the Himalayan mountains.

    2. Q: What is the best time to visit Srinagar? A: The best time to visit Srinagar is during the summer months from April to early June and then from September to November. These periods offer pleasant weather and are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and sightseeing.

    3. Q: How can I reach Srinagar? A: Srinagar can be reached by air, road, and train. The nearest airport is the Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, which connects Srinagar to major cities in India. The city is also connected by road to various cities in the region. However, there is no direct train connectivity to Srinagar.

    4. Q: What are the popular tourist attractions in Srinagar? A: Srinagar is known for its stunning landscapes, gardens, and lakes. Popular attractions include Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake, Mughal Gardens (Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Chashme Shahi), Shankaracharya Temple, Jama Masjid, and Hazratbal Shrine.

    5. Q: What is unique about staying on a houseboat in Srinagar? A: Staying on a houseboat on Dal Lake is a unique experience in Srinagar. These beautifully crafted wooden boats offer a chance to immerse yourself in the local culture while enjoying the serene lake surroundings.

    6. Q: Are there any adventure activities in Srinagar? A: Yes, Srinagar offers opportunities for adventure enthusiasts. You can enjoy activities like trekking in the nearby mountains, paragliding, river rafting, and even skiing during the winter months in nearby Gulmarg.

    7. Q: Is Srinagar safe for tourists? A: Srinagar has seen periods of political unrest, but the situation can vary. It's important to check the current situation and travel advisories before planning your trip. Generally, tourist areas are well-secured, and many travelers visit Srinagar without any issues.

    8. Q: What is the local cuisine like in Srinagar? A: Srinagar offers a variety of local delicacies. Don't miss out on trying Wazwan, a traditional multi-course meal, and Kashmiri tea known as "Kahwa." Other dishes include Rogan Josh, Dum Aloo, and various bread like Lavasa and Sheermal.

    9. Q: Are there shopping opportunities in Srinagar? A: Yes, Srinagar is known for its handicrafts. You can shop for traditional items like Pashmina shawls, carpets, saffron, dry fruits, and local spices in markets like Lal Chowk and the floating markets on Dal Lake.

    10. Q: What clothing should I pack for a trip to Srinagar? A: Pack warm clothing, especially if you're visiting during the colder months. Even during summer, evenings can be chilly due to the mountainous terrain. Additionally, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended.

    Remember that travel information can change, so always check the latest updates before planning your trip to Srinagar.

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