Nishat Garden in Srinagar : A Comprehensive Travel Guide

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Introduction

The picturesque town in the Kashmir Valley has a variety of beautiful landscapes and historic gardens. Nishat Garden, one of its jewels in the crown is an epitome of Mughal art. This detailed guide of Nishat Garden will take you through the history, attractions as well with travel tips so that whenever you plan to visit one of these gardens then know about it properly.

Overview of Nishat Garden

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Key Features:

Location: Dal Lake, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir

Size: 48 acres.

Plan: Mughal Persian garden format.

Historical Background

Nishat Garden was built in 1633 by Asif Khan, the elder brother of Empress Noor Jahan and father of Emperor Jahangir. It is the quintessential Mughal Garden — designed like scenes from the Persian carpet. The plan is of traditional Charbagh (fourfold) design, and represents heaven on earth.

Historical Significance:

Architect: Nasser-ud-Din.

Commissioned by: Asif Khan.

Time: Mughal Empire -17th century

Architectural Features

Nishat Garden is known for its lend a terraced look, the garden design includes twelve terraces completely with fountains and canals. These terraces contain many different flowers and plant life so as to aesthetically divide the garden into 6 areas, Canyon lands National Park effect imparted to DIMMUBORGIR by this ability of cascading.

Architectural features of interest:

Gardens: The garden has six descending terraces, each with a view of the gardens below and beyond.

Streams — Sophisticated water channels and catching fountains all representing the life line.

Pavilions: The other shade providers are the well crafted pavilions along its length which adorn chinars(maple trees).

Attractions and Highlights

1. The Main Terrace

The main terrace at Nishat Garden overlooks the Dal Lake with a backdrop of snow-clad Himalayas and serves as its centrepiece. A central fountain and ordered flower beds give it an almost picture perfect appearance.

2. The Fountains and Waterfalls

The garden is popular for its intricate water fountains including cascading cascade which adds to the beauty of this place. The fountains are a foreverness to the hydraulic engineering skills of Mughal era.

3. Flower Beds + Types of Plants

Nishat Garden — It has a large variety of flowers and plants, including roses to tulips & daffodils. Seasonal blooms paint a colorful tapestry all year long.

4. The Chinar Trees

Nishat Garden boasts the majestic Chinar trees which pink vivid colors during autumn. The trees represent the beauty and tranquillity of Kashmir.

How to Reach Nishat Garden

By Air

Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport (Srinagar Airport) is the closest airport located at a distance of around 25 kilometers from Nishat Garden. Service of hire a taxi or book the car to take from airport up till garden.

By Train

The nearest major railway station is the Jammu Tawi Railway Station, which is around 300 km from Srinagar. A bus or taxi from Jammu to Srinagar followed by a drive to Nishat Garden.

By Road

By Road — Srinagar is connect via road from all the major cities in India. You can either drive to Srinagar or take a bus from most major cities like Delhi, Jammu and Manali.

Local Transport

To visit Nishat Garden, you can hire local taxis in Srinagar or auto-rickshaws and even board a Shikara. Transportation is easy to get as it a well-known visitor location.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May)

If you like Spring,then the perfect time to visit Nishat Garden is on very good weather days when every flowers there get bloomed. Visitors will be treated to an explosion of color emanating from the gardens with mild temperatures that are equally unforgettable.

Summer (June to August)

Free For Everyone: Warm weather during the summer means it’s a great time to explore in your garden. That said, it is one of the most popular things to do in Ooty and you can find a crowd around this place. So if you wish for some peace, head over here during early hours or towards evenings (all depends on when tourists are thronging).

Fall (September through November)

With the advent of autumn, they appear like Chinar Trees in red and orange foliage a spectacular outburst from a garden. The setting during this season will make the experience all that much more magical!

Winter (December to February)

Srinagar has cold winters with the snowfall sometimes. Even Nishat Garden appears as a blanket of snow which is less crowded during this time but the beauty depends.

Nearby Attractions

1. Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh boasts of grandeur and intricacies on the western side of Dal Lake, being yet another famous Mughal garden.

2. Chashme Shahi

Chashme Shahi is a historic garden & natural spring which lies near Nishat Garden. With peaceful ambiance and wonderful around of the nature.

3. Tulip Garden

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden which is one of the largest saucer-shaped India has more than 70 varieties and also known as Siraj Bagh Dynasty garden (or Mughal Gardens)It was created during British rule near Nishat Garden adjacent to Chashma Shahi with a vivid history, etc.

4. Dal Lake

Shikara ride in Dal LakeWhen you travel to Srinagar, a visit is not complete without Shikhra dive on the del lake. The lake provides beautiful views, and it is peaceful.

Dos and Donts, Tips & Recommendations

1. Dress Comfortably

Dress in street clothes and wear walking shoes. During winter months, temperatures are known to drastically change so dressing in layers is always a safe approach.

2. Photography

Don’t forget your camera! In Nishat Garden, there will probably be many good pictures to take and keep — please follow local regulations (also likely asking you not flash on human)

3. Local Cuisine

Enjoy a scrumptious meal at the many Kashmiri restaurants nearby. They do serve dishes like Rogan Josh, Yakhni and authentic saffron infused tea as well.

4. Health and Safety

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5. Respect Local Customs

Respect the local culture. Wear modest clothing and NEVER take photos of people without permission.

Conclusion

Srinagar also houses the Mughal garden design, Nishat Garden where you can escape into nature and beauty. The place to all tourists visiting Srinagar, Chashme Shahi’s series of terraced Mughal gardens with fountains cascading down the stone chali focuses around a fountain and is surrounded by an aqueduct that was built in 1632Shah JahanTESThird oasis from Shahnachihamat… For a history freak; for one who loves mother nature and equally photography lovers, Heer Ranjha offers an amazing experience of Nishat Garden.

Visit during the months of spring and autumn to get the best out of your experience, do explore other tourist attractions nearby so that you can totally revere this beauty. Safe travels through one of the mesmerising landscapes you will have ever ridden in Kashmir!

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People ask FAQ's

Nishat garden in srinagar timings

Nishat Garden in Srinagar, also known as Nishat Bagh, is typically open to visitors from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. These hours may vary slightly depending on the season and local conditions. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s a good idea to check with local tourism offices or guides before planning your visit.

Nishat garden in srinagar distance

Nishat Garden (Nishat Bagh) is approximately:

  • 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from Srinagar city center.
  • About a 30-minute drive depending on traffic and road conditions.

This beautiful Mughal garden is situated on the eastern shore of Dal Lake, offering stunning views and a serene atmosphere.

How to reach nishat garden in srinagar

To reach Nishat Garden (Nishat Bagh) in Srinagar:

  1. By Taxi: Hire a taxi from Srinagar city or Dal Lake area. It’s a convenient option with a travel time of around 30 minutes.

  2. By Auto-Rickshaw: Auto-rickshaws are available in Srinagar and can take you directly to Nishat Garden.

  3. By Bus: Local buses may operate routes to the garden, though they might require a bit of walking from the nearest stop.

  4. By Private Car: If you have rented a car, you can drive yourself. The garden is well-signposted and easily accessible.

  5. Tour Packages: Many local tour operators offer packages that include transportation to Nishat Garden.

Ensure to check the current local travel options and road conditions for the most accurate travel arrangements.

Nishat garden in srinagar ticket price

As of the latest information, the entry ticket price for Nishat Garden (Nishat Bagh) in Srinagar is typically around ₹20 per person for Indian visitors and ₹100 per person for foreign tourists. Prices can vary, so it’s a good idea to check with local authorities or tourism offices for the most current rates before planning your visit.

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