10 Must-Visit Places In Srinagar To Explore The Best Views

Srinagar, India’s top hill station is known as the summer capital of Kashmir.  It is a famous destination known for its natural beauty. Visit these 10 places for the best views in Srinagar:

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  1.  Visit Srinagar’s extensive and well-maintained gardens like Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Mughal Garden (Garden of Gladness), Pari Mahal Palace Gardens, Naseem Bagh, and Chashme Shahi Gardens.  Visit the Botanical Gardens during the famous Tulip Festival held every April.
  2. Invest energy in Srinagar’s interconnected lakes. Investigate life on Dal and Nigeen lakes on a shikara and appreciate the early morning gliding vegetable market. Spend a night or two on in excess of 1,000 houseboats drifting on these lakes for an extraordinary affair.
  3. Investigate the old city and mosques by walking. The Jama Masjid is the biggest mosque in Kashmir. Go on a Jhelum River journey through the Old City and visit the Shah Hamdan Mosque on the banks of the Jhelum River.
  4. Roused by the coffee bars of the Cotswolds to reflect both the English and Kashmiri love for tea, Chai Jaai opened in 2016 and is without a doubt one of the cutest lunch nooks.
  5. The Gulshan Books and Coffee Shop is India’s solitary bookshop-library on a lake in the 2018 Limca Book of Records. It very well may be gotten to by a short shikara ride from Boulevard Road. The perspective of the Shankaracharya Hill and Hari Parbat with a beverage and a decent book is difficult to beat.
  6. Shankaracharya Hill is another well-known perspective for an all-encompassing perspective of Srinagar and Dal Lake. Initially, a Buddhist sanctuary it turned into a Hindu sanctuary after the Hindu scholar Adi Shankaracharya put a Shiva linga in it.
  7. It is safe to say that you are occupied with Kashmiri crafted works? Take the four-day Kashmir by Hand visit and interface with the craftsmen or a one-day handiwork and legacy strolling visit. Purchase crafted works from the Kashmir Government Arts Emporium (open day by day with the exception of Sunday) situated in the extremely old memorable building.
  8. On the Srinagar-Ladakh Highway, 2.5 hours upper east of Srinagar is Sonamarg (“Meadow of Gold”). It is celebrated for its Thajiwas Glacier. Climb up to the ice sheet and back in around five hours, or take a horse ride, or take a mutual taxi almost there. Numerous Bollywood motion pictures have been shot here.
  9. Under 2 hours east of Srinagar is Gulmarg or the glade of blooms. It is India’s variant of a ski resort. You can either ski or let the gondola take you 13,000 feet up the Mount Apharwat to observe the tremendous perspectives.
  10. Pahalgam or valley of shepherds is around 3 hours from Srinagar. It is a well-known goal for experience the travel industry. Some different exercises around Pahalgam incorporate trout angling, hitting the fairway, and stream boating.

The land of lakes and gardens, Srinagar is very beautiful and serene.  Travel guides will guide you on how to reach Srinagar from Mumbai as people from all over come to this popular and spectacular destination.

 

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