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Sonamarg – The Meadow of Gold

Sonamarg, which translates to "Meadow of Gold," is the celebrated combination of lush pastureland, snow-draped summits and glaciers water. The town is a sanctuary for trekkers and its trails lead up to breathtaking mountains and glaciers such as Thajiwas Glacier where you will find peace like never before in your life. Days according to need: Adventurers can also take advantage of river rafting on the Sind River or pony rides across the meadow. The clamor for luxury rooms every day of the year: As a strategic point on the way to Zoji La Pass, Sonamarg sits between freezing desert and cool mountains. From spring to summer, this valley is alive with wildflowers; the scenery offers views that are perfect for photography. However, come winter and the landscape changes. The chance of snow attracts enthusiasts to skiing and snowboarding. With its key role in the Amarnath Yatra route, Sonamarg is also a destination for pilgrims during the height of summer. Despite all these possibilities available here at Sonamarg which will change year-round according to our wishes, we can still get away for an indefinite period.
Sonamarg – The Meadow of Gold

Pahalgam – Serenity in the Lidder

Pahalgam being situated at a distance of 95 K.M from Srinagar is landmarks for a nature lovers as well as for the adventurer. Located at the interface of Lidder River and Sheshnag Lake stream, it provides a plethora of interests including fishing, white-water rafting through rapids, horse riding on Baisaran’s grassland. Just a few kilometers away from Manali, there are two nature treks and camping sites, namely Aru and Betaab Valley. Pahalgam destinations are also spared with beautiful and clean environment and cool atmospheric conditions which makes the area perfect for tourism in spa and yoga centers. Located at the base of the pilgrimage route, the town has heavy visitation during the summer with spiritual tourists. During winter, it is a paradise of snow for tourists and potential for trekking, skiing and other snow activities are seen in this region with beautiful scenic backdrop that could be perfect for photographers and filmmakers. As far as I’m concerned, I’d love a bit of healthy adventure from time to time, and this, in a nutshell, is exactly where Pahalgam gets it right, in delivering a fair proportionate of both cardinal holiday vices – adventure and serenity.
Pahalgam – Serenity in the Lidder

Gulmarg – Kashmir’s Winter Wonderland

Often simply called as Gulmarg, translated “Meadow of Flowers” attracts tourists throughout the year, be it of the sightseeing kind or the daredevil type. Popular for the world’s highest cable car – Gulmarg Gondola, which gives the tourists the spectacular views of the snow line of the Great Himalayas The picturesque region attracts tourist glow skiing, snow boarding and Snowshoeing during the winter season. It is popular among the all world’s athletes, and hold numerous international ski competitions. During summer the pastures of Gulmarg is full of flowers of different colors that makes it the best destination for trekking and photography. The town also houses one of the world’s most challenging golf courses – a considerable attraction to those interested in the game. From having a cup of kahwa in the local cafés to riding ponies through the forest, people can get closer to the Kashmir’s nature embracing the hospitality of the locals.
Gulmarg – Kashmir’s Winter Wonderland

Dal Lake – Kashmir’s Jewel

Situated in Srinagar, Dal lake is usually described as the “Tower of Kashmir” owing to its beautiful waters and its natural backdrop by the famous Zabarwan Hills. One of the interesting things one can do here is accommodation in a houseboat where you will definitely enjoy a sight of a sunrise over the lake from within the traditional wooden house. Floating markets that are displayed about Shikara boats selling flowers, vegetables and handmade articles are also popular on the Dal Lake. Besides, in spring the blossoming of the famous Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden close to the city is a sight to behold. With the lakeside, tourists can plan to visit Nishat, Shalimar and Chashme Shahi which are example of Persian style gardens. Crazy waters lovers can try kayaking and paddle boarding and for the families they can go for the tranquil boating.
Dal Lake – Kashmir’s Jewel

Yousmarg – Kashmir’s Hidden Gem

Nestled in the valley of thick pine trees and snow clad mountains, this unconventional tourist spot guarantees serene and relaxed ambiance. This place is perfect for those individuals who are interested in trekking, taking the hills and going up to Nilnag Lake, a blue and crystal clear water lake. It is a good fishing ground for trouts and an excellent place for fisheries and riverside camping. Hills of Yousmarg look beautiful during spring as the nature gifts photographers with its blooming flowers. During winter the area becomes a central point for cross country skiing and snow treks, hence often visited by people who love adventure. They found out that due to the serene nature of Yusmarg it also offers potential for more activities such as meditation and spas. However I can assure you that be it a trekkers, a fisherman or undisturbed natural bequest seeker, Yusmarg gives the ultimate feel of a untouched nature’s embrace.
Yusmarg – Kashmir’s Hidden Gem

Doodhpathri – The Valley of Milk

Doodhpathri is also called “Valley of Milk” because the water streams which flowed here are very fast when they pass through the areas containing smooth stones, the colour of the water resembles that of milk. This panoramic valley situated mere 42 km from Srinagar has snow clad mountains, lush meadows and pine forests for any nature lover wishing to get away. Hikers can take leisure walks, trekking, hiring porters or taking packed animal carts for rent in the fields. Shaliganga river is flowing through the valley and is famous for trout fishery; it is a picturesque valley best suited for the tourist picnic and photography. The view of the Doodhpathri surrounded by fantastic flowers during the spring and summer specifically attracts tourists for a nature’s tour. Winter is characterized by snow, and this is a perfect season for ski and snow treks.
Doodhpathri – The Valley of Milk

The Mughal Gardens

The Mughal Gardens in Kashmir are not just architectural wonders but are also among the top tourist attractions in Srinagar, showcasing the opulence and grandeur of the Mughal era. These Persian-style gardens, situated along the banks of Dal Lake and beneath the Zabarwan Hills, have symmetrical layouts, terraced lawns, and elaborate water channels, making them a favorite among travelers.
Shalimar Bagh, built by Emperor Jahangir in 1619 for his queen Nur Jahan, remains a top attraction. It features tiered lawns, fountains, and centuries-old Chinar trees that turn crimson in autumn, creating a magical landscape. The garden’s name means "Abode of Love," and it is often visited by couples and honeymooners for romantic strolls.
Nishat Bagh (Garden of Joy) offers cascading terraces adorned with flower beds and stunning views of Dal Lake. The garden is especially beautiful in spring and summer, drawing nature lovers and photographers alike. Nishat Bagh is also a popular destination for family picnics and cultural events.
Perched on the Zabarwan Hills, Pari Mahal (Palace of Fairies) provides panoramic views of Srinagar and Dal Lake. Once a royal observatory, it now serves as a peaceful spot for meditation and photography, particularly at sunset.
Harwan Garden, located near the Dachigam National Park, is known for its serene environment, large water reservoir, and blooming flowerbeds. It offers a quieter experience compared to the other Mughal Gardens, making it perfect for those looking to relax amidst nature.
Each garden blooms at different times of the year, especially in spring and summer, attracting thousands of tourists. In autumn, the vibrant Chinar leaves create a unique charm, while winters blanket the gardens in snow, adding to their beauty. These gardens combine history, nature, and culture, making them must-visit places for anyone traveling to Srinagar.
Whether you're looking for Instagram-worthy spots, romantic experiences, or tranquil escapes, the Mughal Gardens promise an unforgettable experience. They are among the most searched attractions in Kashmir and are often included in Srinagar sightseeing tours.
The Mughal Gardens
The Mughal Gardens

Jamia Masjid – The Heart of Srinagar

Jamia Masjid, is the most famous mosque of Srinagar, was constructed by Sultan Sikandar in year 1402 in the Srinagar old city. The Indo-Saracenic architecture with 378 wooden pillars and a big central courtyard fully characterizes Kashmir. The mosque is relatively serene from the outside markets that are busy, it has become a centre of both religious worshippers and architecture lovers. It is a popular place of worship for large congregations within the local community, especially on Fridays. The area around Nowhatta also gives one a taste of old world Srinagar with markets selling spices, carpets and local handicrafts. Jamia Masjid is not only a place of spiritual uplift but also a discovery of culture trips.
Jamia Masjid – The Heart of Srinagar

Ghanta Ghar – The Heart of Lal Chowk

The Clock tower commonly referred as Ghanta Ghar occupies the central place in Srinagar city and is also historical and cultural monument. Built in Lal Chowk, a marketplace, surrounded by a number of shops, restaurants and lively marketplaces. Through the years, it has witnessed many important events that is why this clock tower is considered as emblem of political and cultural heritage of Kashmir. There are markets nearby for tourists to shop, quality kashmiri snacks to taste, and the youthful vibe on the roads. This place is also ideally suited for tourists planning to visit other parts of Srinagar including the Mughal Garden and the Dal Lake areas.
Ghanta Ghar – The Heart of Lal Chowk

Tulip Garden – Asia’s Largest Tulip Display

Indira Gandhi Memorial tulip garden in Srinagar set along the skyline of Zabarwan Hills blooms millions of tulips in springtime. This garden houses more than 62 species of tulip and gives a bird’s eye view of Dal Lake. The garden is open for a few weeks in a year but thousands of visitors from all over the world throng here making it one of the popular places to visit in Kashmir. Apart from tulips, there are rose gardens, daffodils, and hyacinths to complete the garish of the splendid flower garden. It has flowerbeds to walk, enjoy photography along beautiful viewpoints, overlooking the famous Dal Lake.
Tulip Garden – Asia’s Largest Tulip Display

Badamwari – The Almond Blossom Garden

This wine cellar is situated at the foothills of the Hari Parbat and is relatively unknown but worth a visit to Srinagar. Known for the almond trees which bear flowers in the early season of spring, the garden has lovely site of pink and white flowers covering the trees. Guests can only tour around the area through the curvy paths; they can also have their snacks, spread a mat and relax and have views of Srinagar as one can see glimpses of highlands of Srinagar from there. Badam Wari apart from the garden also contains beautiful blossoms, very well maintained lawns, fountains and flower beds all around making the area very calm and composed. And it is perfect location for families, lovers of nature and tourist who would like to take pictures with amazing views of Kashmir.
Badam Wari – The Almond Blossom Garden