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The capital of J&K, Srinagar is one of the most beautiful places in Kashmir. Take a shikara ride on the peaceful Dal Lake, view the city from the top of Shankaracharya Temple and stay in the iconic house boats on your next trip.
Srinagar manages to wear its beautiful attire in different shades all around the year with every season holding its own colors of love.
April to September:
Srinagar finds fragments of Sun with temperatures from 10°C to 30°C Celsius in summers. The most popular weather not just for the humans but for the tulips too as they smile hope when they find home in Asia’s largest tulip garden in the springs. Srinagar smiles in warmth of summers with best of its beauty encircled in the likes of Nishat Garden, Shalimar Garden, Shankracharya Temple and Dal Lake.
October to March:
When temperature hovers around 0°C to 15°C, snow starts falling over the woods and you are bound to witness the picture perfect vistas of the snow-covered slopes, children playing cricket over frozen waters of the Dal Lake and the golden shades of Srinagar. Visit this land of natural world, of snow, smells and sweet sounds, of colors and light at any time of the year. Srinagar is a wonder that opens up to show its shades in layers of colorful mysteries from season to season reinventing its own language of sinuous beauty.
Kashmir: The Earthly Paradise - A Haven for the Soul and the Senses
In the lap of the majestic Himalayas lies a land so serene and beautiful that it has been aptly named ‘Heaven on Earth’. Kashmir, with its awe-inspiring natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm-hearted people, stands as a beacon of tranquility and splendor. This blog post delves into the essence of Kashmir, exploring its landscapes, culture, and the myriad experiences that make it a paradise on earth.
The Natural Grandeur of Kashmir
Kashmir’s natural beauty is unparalleled. The region is world-renowned for its breathtaking Himalayan ranges, pristine lakes, and vibrant gardens. The famous Dal Lake, with its floating houseboats and shikaras, offers a unique experience of living on water. The Mughal Gardens, with their intricate design and lush greenery, are a testament to the architectural genius of the past.
The Cultural Richness of Kashmir
The cultural fabric of Kashmir is as diverse as its landscape. Historically, the valley has been a melting pot of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, with each religion leaving its mark on the region’s art, architecture, and traditions. The local handicrafts, such as Pashmina shawls and walnut wood carvings, reflect the exquisite craftsmanship of the Kashmiri artisans.
The Spirit of Kashmir
Despite the political strife that has touched this region, the spirit of Kashmir remains indomitable. The resilience and hospitality of its people are legendary. Visitors are often touched by the warm welcome and the sense of community that pervades the air.