Kashmir Tourist Places

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The very famous land, quite often said as “Paradise on Earth”, Kashmir is the breathtaking region of snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, crystal-clear lakes, and breathtaking landscapes. If you want serenity, adventure, culture, or nature, Kashmir has it all. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the most famous tourist destinations in Kashmir, offering the visitors an experience that truly redefines wonder.

1. Srinagar – The Summer Capital

Srinagar is the very heart of Kashmir and most people start from here. This city is famous not only because of the breathtaking scenery, but also due to its natural beauty in Dal Lake, Mughal gardens and the charm of the traditional houseboats in the city. The city of Srinagar has the blessings of nature and the richest cultural heritage that makes it a must-visit place.

1.a. Dal Lake: One of the best symbols in Srinagar is Dal Lake, a really pristine piece of Jammu and Kashmir that calls itself the “Jewel in the crown of Kashmir”. The floating gardens, Shikara rides and houseboats can be some of the most unique experiences you have ever had. April to October is the best time to visit Dal Lake as the climatic condition is pleasant and flowers bloom in every nook and corner around the lake.

1.b. Mughal Gardens: Left by the great Mughal emperors were the finest gardens, particularly Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi of Srinagar. These Persian-style gardens are characterized by fountains, terraced lawns and colorful flowerbeds. Any of the three offers breathtaking views across the Dal Lake and in the mountains round.

1.c. Shankaracharya Temple: Shankaracharya Temple is located on a hilltop, offering a panoramic view of the city and the lake. This one is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is an old shrine and carries history in it, having religious values as well. Thousands of pilgrims and tourists visit this place.

2. Gulmarg – The Meadow of Flowers

Gulmarg is one of the favorite destinations for adventure lovers. Famous for meadows, it is even known as a paradise during winter due to skiing. Enjoying here throughout the year is possible.

2.a. Gulmarg Gondola: Gulmarg Gondola is one of Asia’s highest cable car and a big attraction for this small town. It takes you to Apharwat Peak with the stunning views of the surrounding snow-clad mountains. In the winter, Gondola leads you to some of the best skiing slopes of Asia.

2.b. Winter Adventure: Gulmarg is the ultimate ski destination in India. Between December and February, this town becomes a wonderland of snow where one can go for snowboarding, skiing or even snow trekking.

2.c. Golf Course: In summer, the lush meadows of Gulmarg host the highest golf course in the world. The serene landscape and views of surrounding peaks make it one of the most scenic golf courses in the world.

3. Pahalgam-The Valley of Shepherds

Pahalgam is a place located on the Lidder River banks and is known for its pristine beauty and serenity. Nature lovers and trekkers love to retreat in this locality.

3.a. Aru Valley: This is a pretty village 12 km away from Pahalgam which has perfectly green meadows and beauty trekking routes. This is the base camp for many treks, among them is the Tarsar-Marsar trek.

3.b. Betaab Valley: Glorious in all respects, it has the kind of scenery where you can find meadows, dense forests and brooks across it. It is ideal for picnic, campfire, sightseeing and photography.

3.c. Lidder River: The river offers various recreational activities such as white-water rafting. The gurgling sounds of the river along with its enthralling surroundings like pine forests make Pahalgam a perfect weekend getaway from the city.

4. Sonamarg – The Meadow of Gold

Sonmarg is one of the most beautiful places in Kashmir. It is known for the scenery of breathtaking beauty and golden meadows. It serves as a base for trekking expeditions to high-altitude Himalayan lakes and passes.

4.a. Thajiwas Glacier: Trek to Thajiwas Glacier offers icy peaks and lush meadows. This is one of the most famous treks in Sonamarg and tourists can also take sledge rides on the glacier.

4.b. Baltal Valley: Baltal is a camping ground near Sonamarg and one of the popular starting points of the Amarnath Yatra. The valley presents panoramic views of the Himalayas and is an adventure seekers’ delight and ideal for campers.

4.c. Vishansar and Krishansar Lakes: These are very high-altitude alpine lakes surrounded by lush greenery in summer and snow during winter. They are accessible on foot through treks and present beauty like nowhere else.

5. Yusmarg – An Offbeat Gem

Little known but equally breathtaking, this serene hill station is 47 km from Srinagar. A haven of dense pine woods, rolling meadows and the Doodhganga River offers an un-crowded retreat from crowded tourism hubs.

5.a. Nilnag Lake: This high-altitude lake with dense forests surrounding it is perfect for a quiet day out or an easy trek from Yusmarg. The blue waters of the lake surrounded by mountains offer a picture-perfect scene.

5.b. Trekking: Yusmarg is ideal for short treks and nature walks. The trek to Sang-e-Safed, a frozen lake, is one of the landmarks for visitors who enjoy nature and adventure.

6. Pulwama – The Field of Saffron

Pulwama especially is known for their field of saffron that blooms in October and November. The tourists also get to see the most abundant apple orchards as well as rich cultural heritage in this place. Pulwama visit permits the tourists to behold the agricultural beauty of Kashmir.

6.a. Aharbal Waterfall: Known as the “Niagara Falls of Kashmir”, Aharbal is a beautiful waterfall located in the Pir Panjal range. It is one of the most popular attractions among nature lovers and adventure seekers for its scenic trekking and fishing explorations.

6.b. Saffron Fields of Pampore: Here comes the saffron fields of Pampore of the Pulwama district. It is one of those few spots in the world that grow saffron. Autumn is the perfect season to see the colorful purple saffron flowers and a visit to these fields gives an understanding of the agriculture of the region.

7. Kupwara – The Hidden Paradise

Some of the purest landscapes of North Kashmir exist in Kupwara. Kupwara is blessed with meadows, breathtaking streams, and verdant valleys. The area is actually a hidden wonderland.

7.a. Bangus Valley: Sometimes simply referred to as the “hidden Switzerland of Kashmir”, Bangus Valley is undoubtedly an untouched place. The valley, covered with pine forests and snow-capped mountains, is perfect for camping, trekking and nature walks.

7.b. Lolab Valley: Known for its fruit orchards, verdant meadows and dense forests, Lolab Valley is another serene destination in Kupwara. In some parts of the valley, endangered species have been spotted, some notable trekking routes exist here that offer excellent wildlife photographs.

8. Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park is only 22 km from Srinagar and it happens to be a wildlife sanctuary known for hosting the endangered Hangul deer or rather called the Kashmir stag. It takes 141 sq km of area and among the wildlife species housed here are leopards, Himalayan black bears, along with several bird species.

8.a. Wildlife Safaris: There are guided wildlife safaris that explore the wide diversity of flora and fauna in the park, which tourists can undertake. April to October is considered the ideal time to visit, however, winter can also be quite a good time to visit for wildlife lovers, as there is a chance to sight the elusive snow leopard.

8.b. Trek: Dachigam offers treks through dense forests and alpine meadows. The most prominent trek that comes forward is the Marsar Lake trek, one of the most highly sought routes that brings in great views for the trekkers.

9. Charar e Sharief – The Spiritual Destination

Charar-e-Sharif, a town of great religious significance, is situated some 30 km from Srinagar and houses the shrine of the famous Sufi saint Sheikh Noor-ud-din Noorani. As much as this town is close to the hearts of the faithful, it remains a serene and spiritual retreat.

8.a. Charar e Sharief Shrine: The shrine of great Sufi Saint Sheikh Noor-ud-din Noorani is Charar e Sharief Shrine, the most significant Sufi shrine in Kashmir. The saint’s doctrine of love, compassion and harmony made pilgrims visit and pray here even from across the globe. The Shrine architecture is simple yet effective with a peaceful ambiance that provokes thought and prayer.

9. Conclusion

Kashmir’s scenic beauty lies not only in its picture perfect landscapes but also in its rich cultural heritage and history. Be it strolling down the colourful streets of Srinagar, the downhill skiing through the snow-packed slopes of Gulmarg, trekking up the mountains of Pahalgam or searching for spiritual solace in Charar e Sharief, there is something for every kind of traveler. Famous tourist places in Kashmir feature a unique mix of beauty from nature, adventure activities, culture and peace. Unparalleled beauty calls forth to promise visitors a journey of lifelong memories through some of the world’s most stunning and peaceful places.

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People ask FAQ's



1. Which is the most visited place in Kashmir?

The most visited place in Kashmir is Srinagar, identified by the iconic Dal Lake, Mughal gardens such as Shalimar Bagh, and the historic Shankaracharya Temple. The city possesses natural beauty, houses and culture which make the city a vastly visited tourist destination while other tourists visit here to explore the region, especially during the summer and autumn seasons.

2. How many places are there in Kashmir to visit?

Among those beautiful traveling places in Kashmir, the wonderful destinations in the travel attractions list are Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, and Yusmarg. But there are other important places in general, such as traveling to Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, Shankaracharya Temple, Betaab Valley, and Dachigam National Park. Apart from these, there are so many places like Aru Valley, Lolab Valley and Tarsar Marsar, hence Kashmir is a paradise without an end for attractions.

3. In which month is there snowfall in Kashmir?

Generally, in Kashmir, the snowfall starts in November end and lasts until March. The three peak months are December, January, and February when all the important destination including Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg are like winter wonderland because ski resorts and provide adequate tourists for the same.

4. How far is Gulmarg from Srinagar by train?

No train service is directly available between Srinagar and Gulmarg. It is not accessible by railway, and the nearest railway station is at Srinagar. One often has to hire a taxi or bus from here for the rest 50 km (31 miles) towards Gulmarg, which takes around an hour and a half to two hours on road.

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