When you think of paradise on Earth, chances are you're imagining Kashmir — snow-capped mountains, crystal-clear lakes, blooming gardens, and rich culture. Whether you're a nature lover, honeymooner, or adventure seeker, Kashmir offers something magical for everyone. Let’s explore the Top 5 destinations you must visit in Kashmir.
Often called the jewel of Srinagar, Dal Lake is a surreal experience. From a peaceful Shikara ride to staying overnight in a traditional houseboat, the lake reflects the stunning Himalayas and local life on water. Visit early morning to witness the vibrant floating vegetable market.
Located at the foothills of the Zabarwan range, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is Asia’s largest tulip garden. Open only in spring (March-April), this place becomes a colourful wonderland with over a million tulips in bloom. A photographer’s dream and a romantic’s paradise.
Built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir for his wife Noor Jahan, this 17th-century Mughal garden still charms with its terraced lawns, fountains, and Chinar trees. Ideal for peaceful walks, cultural exploration, and soaking in the architectural beauty of the Mughal era.
For snow lovers and adventure junkies, Gulmarg is a winter dream come true. Known for skiing, snowboarding, and the Gondola ride (one of the highest cable cars in the world), this town is also beautiful in summer with its meadows and wildflowers.
Located at the confluence of the Lidder River and Sheshnag Lake, Pahalgam is perfect for trekking, river rafting, and family picnics. It’s also the starting point for the Amarnath Yatra. Surrounded by pine forests and calm landscapes, it’s a retreat into peace.
Kashmir is not just a destination — it's a feeling. Whether it’s the reflection of mountains in Dal Lake, the snowy thrill of Gulmarg, or the scent of tulips in the spring breeze, every corner tells a story.
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