Delhi Srinagar Travels
Duration : 03 Nights / 04 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi - Srinagar - Gulmarg - Delhi
Day 01 - Delhi - Srinagar
Arrival at Srinagar airport & you will be transferred to Deluxe Houseboats
on Dal lake . Lunch at Houseboat . Afternoon Shikara ride on Dal Lake visiting
floating gardens & interesting places around the Lake Dinner at Houseboat.
Day 02 - Srinagar - Gulmarg - Srinagar
Full day excursion to Gulmarg is 55 Kms drive . The place is famous for
snow skiing during winter & best green Golf course in the country at
an altitude of 2732 Mtrs. Packed lunch will be served from Houseboat .In
the evening return to Houseboat . Dinner at Houseboat.
Day 03 - Srinagar
Before the Lunch, tour of world famous Mughal gardens visiting Nishat (the
garden of pleasure), Shalimar (abode of all) & Shankracharya Temple
. Return to Houseboat for hot lunch . After Lunch the Day at leisure &
short shikara ride on Dal Lake . Dinner at Houseboat.
Day 04 - Srinagar - Delhi
Morning free for personal activities . Afternoon transfer in time to airport
to connect destination flight.
Srinagar Tourism
Srinagar India - Fast Facts
Population 725,000
Languages Hindi, Urdu, Kashmiri and English
Best time to visit April-June
STD Code 0194
Srinagar - Introduction
Beat the heat in the hill resort of Srinagar. Srinagar is the summer capital
of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The scintillating hill resort
is ideally located in the Kashmir valley. Srinagar offers the spectacular
sights of the lovely lakes and the houseboats on them. The dry fruits and
the traditional Kashmiri handicrafts are the other major attractions of
the hill resort. The natural beauty of the hill resort of Srinagar will
surely sweep you off your feet. Jahangir, the Mughal emperor was left spell
bound by the beauty of Srinagar. He exclaimed "Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin
ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin asto" i.e. If there is a heaven
on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here in Srinagar. Get ready to be captivated
by the Chinar trees of Srinagar.
Srinagar - Location 
Srinagar lies in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. In Jammu
and Kashmir, Srinagar us located in the western part, in the Kashmir Valley.
The Jhelum River flows through the hill resort of Srinagar.
Srinagar - Past
The history of the Kashmir valley has been turbulent. In the 3rd century
bc, it was a part of the great Mauryan Empire. Later on, this region flourished
under the rule of the Kushans in the 1st century ad. It was an important
Buddhist center around this time. In the 6th century, it was a part of the
kingdom of Vikramaditya, the ruler of Ujjain. Local Hindu rulers ruled it
until the 14th century, after which Muslims invaded and ruled it. Srinagar
was a part of the Mughal Empire in the medieval period. However, with the
decline of the Mughal Empire and the rule of the Pathans, the fortunes of
the area gradually dwindled. In 1814, it became a part of the Sikh empire,
when Ranjit Singh defeated the Pathans. However, the British defeated Ranjit
Singh and according to the treaty of Lahore in 1846, they installed Gulab
Singh as the independent ruler of Kashmir. The descendents of Gulab Singh
ruled Kashmir under the vigilance of the British till 1947. Hari Singh,
the great grandson of Gulab Singh, merged this princely state into India
in 1948, when Pathan marauders from Pakistan tried to overrun this state.
Srinagar - Tourist Places to Visit
There are several spectacular sites that must be visited in Srinagar. The
hill resort has often been referred to as Paradise on earth. The hill resort
is also referred to as the land of lakes and gardens owing to the abundance
of both.
One of the major landmarks of Srinagar is the Dal Lake. There are several
lakes that comprise the Dal Lake in the eastern side of Srinagar. The Nagin
Lake is the most renowned of the lakes. The tourists at Dal Lake enjoy the
wondrous vistas offered by the spectacular surrounding of Srinagar. You
must take a ride in the traditional Kashmiri boats that is often referred
to as "Shikaras" to explore the intricate maze of waterways of
the Dal Lake. The shikara ride at the sunset on the Dal Lake is an unforgettable
experience.
In the city of lakes and gardens there are the well laid out Mughal styled
gardens of Chashme Shahi, Shalimar Bagh and the Nishat Bagh. Chashme Shahi
means the royal spring, Shalimar Bagh implies the abode of love and the
Nishat Bagh denotes the pleasure garden. These gardens lay far eastern side
of the Dal Lake. Tourists are often seen strolling in the gorgeous green
gardens. The waterworks in the gardens add to their beauty.
Hiring bicycles for local sight seeing is a popular and economical option
with the tourists.
Srinagar - Tourism Destinations Near By
There are several places of tourist interest that are worth visit near Srinagar.
Most of these places are located amongst picturesque settings of the mighty
Himalayas. Apart from natural beauty, they offer a number of adventure activities
to the traveler.
52 km from Srinagar is the gorgeous destination of Gulmarg. Located at an
altitude of 2730 m above sea level the hill resort of Gulmarg attracts several
tourists. In summers, the meadows of Gulmarg are laden with flowers. In
winters, the snow-covered slopes of Gulmarg turn into a skiing resort, which
attracts the traveler seeking adventure and thrill. It is a popular trekking
destination and boasts of the world's highest golf course.
Then there is another hill resort of Sonamarg, 80 km northeast of Srinagar.
Sonamarg is located at an altitude of 2740 m. It is set in a valley amongst
glaciers and placid lakes. The flower?laden meadows, panoramic view of the
lofty snow?covered Himalayan peaks, and a number of trekking and hiking
trails have made Sonamarg a popular tourist destination.
Srinagar - What to Buy
Srinagar is famous for its traditional Kashmiri handicrafts. The Handicraft
items make excellent souvenirs from Srinagar. Besides the number of utilitarian
items of daily use, Woolen and silk carpets from Srinagar are a specialty.
The carpets are not only known for their highly intricate decorations and
patterns, which show a strong Islamic/Persian influence, they are also renowned
for their durability and subtle colors. Chain-stitch carpets from Srinagar
are also popular craft items.
Exquisite papier-mâché items such as boxes, vases, replicas
of samovar (metal container used for heating water for tea), houseboat models,
etc., in all shapes and having bright colors and designs also attract the
tourists.
The handicrafts repertoire of Kashmir is incomplete without woolen shawls
and woodcarving. You may purchase richly embroidered woolen shawls in all
colors and intricate designs in Srinagar. Apart from regular woolen shawls,
you can also buy Pashmina shawls (made from the hair of ibex), which is
a highly valued shawl made in Kashmir. As Kashmir is the only state in India
where walnut trees grow, craftsmen here create intricate carvings on walnut
wood to make items like tables, chairs, stools, fruit bowls, partitions,
etc., that have rich floral and trellis patterns carved on them. All these
handicraft items make options for gift items from Srinagar.
Srinagar - Adventure Sports
The adventure seekers and the animal lovers may plan a safari to the Dachigam
National Park. The wildlife reserve is just twenty-two km from Srinagar.
You may check out the unique Himalayan flora and fauna at Dachigam. Dachigam
is home to Leopards, cinnamon sparrows, black and yellow grosbeak, black
bulbuls, pheasant and the Himalayan gray langur.
You may even travel to Pahalgam, 95 km east of Srinagar. Pahalgam is located
in the quiet Liddar valley, at a height of 2130 m. It provides an ideal
setting for activities like hiking, trekking and fishing. It is also the
starting point of the annual pilgrimage to the holy cave of Amarnath
Srinagar - How to Reach
The hill resort of Srinagar is easily accessible. In terms of air transport
Srinagar is linked with Delhi through Jammu. You may fly further to Leh
from Srinagar. The Jammu Tawi railway station is the nearest to Srinagar
at a distance of 305 km. Srinagar boasts of excellent road traffic owing
to the well developed network. Srinagar is linked with other important places
like Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu, Leh, Kargil, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Pahalgam,
through road. The main bus station of Srinagar is at city center of Lal
Chowk. For transportation in and around auto-rickshaws and mini-buses are
easily available.
Srinagar - Best Time to Visit
Srinagar experiences alpine weather. There is heavy snowfall in the winter
months from December to February. The hill resort enjoys mild climate in
the summer months from April to June.
Srinagar - Where to Stay
There are several accommodation options available in Srinagar. You may even
plan to stay in the houseboats of Srinagar that have been a part of the
aquatic culture for centuries. While in Srinagar you can savor many delicious
dishes. There is the traditional wazwan, an elaborate meal consisting of
meat dishes, vegetables, rice, and dessert. Gushtaba (meatballs made of
mutton), badam pasand (meat with almonds), and Kashmiri pulao with saffron
are some of the main Kashmiri dishes. The Kashmiri people are fond of tea.
In Srinagar you must sip kahwah, or green tea flavored with spices, to refresh
yourself.
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