Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, it captivates visitors with its serene lakes, lush gardens, and centuries-old architecture.
At the heart of Srinagar lies the enchanting Dal Lake, its waters reflecting the surrounding snow-capped peaks and vibrant houseboats adorned with intricately carved wooden facades.
At the heart of Srinagar lies the enchanting Dal Lake, its waters reflecting the surrounding snow-capped peaks and vibrant houseboats adorned with intricately carved wooden facades.
Shikaras glide across the lake adds to the city's tranquil allure. Floating gardens, where vegetables and flowers flourish on rafts of soil, further enhance the lake's unique charm.
Reflecting in the waters of Dal Lake, Hazratbal Shrine, a revered Muslim shrine with its pristine white marble architecture stands tall.
The city's Mughal Gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, offer a glimpse into its imperial past.
Shankaracharya Temple, perched atop Shankaracharya Hill, offering panoramic views of the city and the valley below. The historic Jamia Masjid, with its imposing wooden structure and sprawling courtyard, stands as a testament to Kashmiri craftsmanship and Islamic architecture.
In essence, Srinagar is a city that enchants visitors with its natural splendor, cultural richness, and timeless traditions, making it a destination that lingers in the heart long after leaving its shores.
Shikara Ride
Mughal Gardens
House Boat Stay
Shopping
Tulip Garden
Kashmiri Cuisine
This iconic lake is the heart of Srinagar. Take a shikara ride to explore its floating gardens, houseboats, and vibrant local life. Stay overnight on a houseboat for a unique experience.
Visit the beautiful Mughal Gardens including Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi.
A revered Muslim shrine located on the northern shores of Dal Lake, known for its pristine white marble architecture and religious significance.
Situated atop Shankaracharya Hill, this ancient Hindu temple offers panoramic views of Srinagar city and the surrounding mountains.
Wander through the bustling markets, narrow lanes, and historic mosques of the Old City. Explore Jama Masjid, Khanqah-e-Moula, and enjoy the local street food.
Also known as the Palace of Fairies, Pari Mahal is a historic monument which offers panoramic views of Dal Lake and the city.
Visit during the tulip season (usually March-April) to witness Asia's largest tulip garden in full bloom, with a stunning backdrop of the Zabarwan Range.
Less crowded than Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake offers a tranquil atmosphere for a shikara ride or a relaxing day by the waterside.
Located in the heart of Srinagar's old town, this grand mosque is known for its wooden architecture and serene ambiance.
Located in the heart of Srinagar, the Botanical Garden offers a peaceful retreat amidst diverse plant species and scenic landscapes.
Another beautiful Mughal garden, known for its natural spring and refreshing ambiance. It's a great spot for picnics and relaxation.
All year round destination
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DEC- MAR
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Peak Season
Moderate Season
Off-Season
Situated in the heart of Valley, Srinagar is easily accessible from many parts of Kashmir Valley.
By Air/Road to Srinagar
By Road to Srinagar Via Jammu-Srinagar National highway
By Train to Srinagar railway station.
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3 star (Economy)
4 star (Delux)
5 star (Luxury)