The pride and jewel of Kashmir, Dal Lake is the major tourist attraction of Kashmir which beauty mesmerizes the tourists in a few seconds. Don’t miss boating in beautiful Shikaras here for enjoying the view of lake and manicured lush gardens at the bay.
Imagine spending a night amidst water and beautiful gardens. If you are a newly-wed couple or are looking for something more intimate, then try houseboat stay in Dal Lake. Services regarding beds, food, and water are provided here at a small price.
Besides being a paradise, Kashmir is also the hotbed of India where sudden riots, protests, and curfew are common due to communal tensions. Although, tourists are not harmed here but taking cautious measures is always recommended. Make your travel plans to Kashmir accordingly.
Certain areas of the city are heavily guarded and are patrolled 24/7 by the army personnel. So the visitors are required to acquire their passes to visit these particular areas prior to their trip, to avoid any inconvenience later.
A land of unimaginable beauty, Kashmir is simply a place with simple and pristine natural beauty. With Emerald green mountains, crystal blue water, and photogenic sceneries, Kashmir is a picture-perfect destination in India. Unlike any other Indian state of foreign destinations, Kashmir is still in its raw form, untouched by the crowd and pollution of the world, which makes it exclusive. From local cuisine to traditional attire and culture, everything here is so charming and so alluring that you won’t be able to resist yourself. While describing the beauty of Kashmir, Mughal Emperor Jahangir once quoted “Gar Firdausbar-rue zamin ast, hami asto, hamin asto, hamin ast,” which translates to “If there is heaven on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here. From snow-capped mountains to sun-kissed lakes, Kashmir is an ideal destination for honeymoon, family vacation, and adventure lovers. The intriguing Kashmiri dishes will also tingle your taste buds, and you have so much to eat here. Rogan Josh, Modur Pulao, Yogurt Lamb Curry, Matschgand, Aab Gosht, Kashmiri Muji Gaad, and Goshtaba are some of authentic non-vegetarian dishes here. Shopaholics can head towards Badshah Chowk, Lal Chowk, Zaina Khandal Road, and Floating Market in Dal Lake for buying pashminas, Kashmiri tea, walnut wood products, carpets, and copper utensils.