The valley of Kashmir is as rich with history and political controversy as it is with culture and natural phenomena. Sample exquisitely spiced native cuisines and festive teas, then walk off your meal along the rugged trekking routes to the north. Marvel at the famous houseboats of Srinagar and take a spiritual moment to reflect at one of the many pilgrimage sites and religious shrines that dot the region. Of course, native craftsmanship makes for excellent souvenirs—carpets and textiles are an especial shopping must.
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Go early - 9 am - to avoid crowds. Go in the 30-45 days that this garden is in bloom - from early April to early May. Catch the Sunshine to Click some Memorable Photographs! Give yourself at least 2 hours to do justice to this garden
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located right beside the tulip garden, botanical garden is huge with a beautiful layout & a small lake. many locations to click pictures. not too many flowers, but has a patch of long shady trees upto which one can take a leisure walk. worth a visit to enjoy a peaceful afternoon/evening.
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Situated along the banks of dal lake and nestled in hundreds of mighty chinar trees, nasim bagh is a must visit spot for autumn lovers. Nasim Bagh which means the ‘mornning breeze’ stands up to its name as cool breeze from the Dal lake adds pleasantness to the wide expanse of chinar trees. The Chinar trees are laid out in ‘Char Chinar’ pattern, four chinars in four corners of a rectangular piece of land, so that a person in centre would be under shade at all hours of the day. No place can match the beauty of this place in autumn. during autumn, Warm crimson red leaves falling from the chinar trees fill the campus and truly make it a unique place for visitors.
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This is Nishat Garden, located at the bank of Dal Lake, its a big and beautiful garden built by Mugal emperor Shahjahan.
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Nishat Garden Srinagar ( Nishat bagh - means garden of joy)..it is the second largest Mughal garden in the kashmir valley on the eastern side of Dal lake..The garden was designed and built in AD 1633 by Asif khan, elder brother of Nur Jehan, the wife of Mugal Emperor Jahangir. Zabarwan mountains are seen in the backdrop of the garden..
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The entire length of this massive garden is lined with beautiful fountains, placed in stepped gardens along Mughal architecture, that lends this garden its characteristic and true essence, a beauty to behold!
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