Quick Facts
Situated in: Jammu & Kashmir
Popular As: Summer Capital of Jammu and Kashmir
Major Attractions : Dal Lake, Hazratbal Mosque, Nagin Lake, Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Chasma Shahi, Jama Masjid, Museum etc .
Suitable Time To Visit : March to October
One of the most beautiful cities in India, Srinagar, th
e summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir state. Set along the beautil Dal Lake and Jhelum River, Srinagar thronged by discerning tourist and honeymooners in large numbers. Besides serving as a base for holidays in Kashmir Valley, the city is also the starting point for trips to Ladakh region. Lakes are major attractions of Srinagar is famous for lakes popular among them are Dal Lake and Nagin Lake. These lakes are studded with numerous beautiful houseboats offering luxurious accommodation.
A stay in the houseboat is a must do activity while on a holiday in Srinagar. The tranquil city is also renowned for traditional handicrafts and dry fruits. Srinagar is a historic city and has it connection with numerous ancient rulers including the mighty Mughals. Any trip to Srinagar is incomplete without some shopping, don’t forget to buy traditional handicrafts and handloom items. On the whole, gear up for a thrilling vacation in Srinagar this vacation.
Srinagar is well-connected by air and road. Srinagar Airport is 13 km out of the city and connected to major cities of India. Jammu Tawi Railway Station is the nearest railhead from Srinagar. National Highway 1 A connects Sringar with Jammu. For local transport auto-rickshaws and taxis are available in Srinagar.
Plenty of accommodation options are available in Srinagar, o
pt a hotel of your choice and enjoy a memorable vacation amidst natural surroundings. Also take excursions to nearby places like Pahalgam (45 km), Gulmarg (56 km) and Amarnath (145 km)
Major Attractions in SrinagarDal Lake: Dal Lake is a maze of intricate waterways and it contains vegetable gardens, lotus plantations, shops and narrow lanes of water, bordered with the willow trees. Within the lake there are two islands Silver Island (Sona Lank) and Gold Island (Rupa Lank). There is a third island, Nehru Park, at the end of the main stretch of the lake side Boulevard. Don’t miss a shikara ride around the lake and visits to the Mughal Gardens and many other places on the lake side.
Nagin Lake: A beautiful lake, Nagin Lake is ringed by a number of trees. You will find a number of houseboats on this quieter and cleaner lake.
Shalimar Bagh: Shalimar Bagh is considered the most beautiful Mughal gardens in Srinagar. Built by Jehangir in 1616 for her wife Nur Jahan, the garden has four terraces and gets water from Harwan Lake through canal. During spring and autumn season numerous varieties of colourful flowers blooms inside the garden.
Nishat Bagh: Nishat Bagh is one of the largest of Mughal gardens, designed in 1633 by Nur Jahan's brother Asaf Khan,. Situated on the banks of Dal Lake with the Zabarwan hills in the backdrop, Nishat Bagh provides magnificent view across the lake to the Pir Panjal Mountain.
Chasma Shahi: Chasma Shahi is the smallest Mughal gardens in Srinagar. The garden lies well up the hillside, above the Nehru Memorial Park. Chasma Shahi is set in picturesque surrounding having a cool water spring.
Pari Mahal: Just above the Chasma Shahi is Pari Mahal. Originally an astronomical observatory, built by Mughal Emperor Dara Shikho, the palace’s arched terraces have been turned into a beautiful garden.
Hazratbal Mosque: On the North West Shore of Dal Lake is Hazratbal Mosque. Built of white marble the masjid is surrounded by a dome and enshrines a single hair of Prophet Muhammad.
Nasim Bagh: Located ahead of Hazratbal Mosque is Nasim Bagh. The garden was built by Emperor Akbar in 1586 and nowadays used by an engineering college.
Other attractions of Srinagar: Harwan Lake, Hari Parbat Fort, Jama Masjid, Shankaracharya Hill, Shri Pratap Singh Museum and Shah Hamdan Mosque are other attractions in and around Srinagar.