Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Pahalgam trip

I love to go on Pahalgam tour, It is a great place to see the natural beauty when i am in Kashmir, i usually visit there with my friends.below is the account of a tour of pahalgam when i was there with my group of friends.before going further i recommend this place for people coming for their honeymoon in Kashmir.

The rain slides on the window panes of our hotel room i can see the fog and rainbow near the mountains.After finishing my  tea i could see the clouds sandwiched between the mountains and blue sky. the water level of the river has increased since last night.when we reached pahalgam yesterday it was a bright and sunny beautiful day the cool wind raising from the gushing cold  river water  welcomed us.when we started from Srinagar via pampore we could see the vast saffron fields on our both sides.the men and women were picking saffron flowers in their small woven baskets.they were singing kashmiri folk songs and talking merrily.their faces were bright and laughing in the sun with pink shades on their cheeks.later we stopped in avantipora where we saw a temple built of huge blocks of stones local people say it was built by the pandawa's but it seems a ancient sun temple same as i had seen in naranag.it has a small flower garden attached to it. later as we drove from this place we stopped at bat factories were bats are manufactured a shop owner told me they export their bats to England and Australia.kashmiri willow makes finest cricket bats they have good demand in Indian markets.we purchased some bats from them and we proceeded further to pahalgam just  few kms before pahalgam there is a ancient shrine of  ashmukam it has a small cave in it.lot of devotees visit there.we offered prayers in the shrine and we made our way to pahalgam.

Our hotel which is more like a bunch of cottages is located right above the beetab valley a famous spot for many retro Bollywood movies.right across the hotel are huge green mountains shining in the rain.the park below is empty except for few people who work there.pahalgam is a famous tourist place in Kashmir.some nearby places to see here are aru,chandanwari,baisarn,shikargah,beetab valley,there are lot of good hotels to stay in pahalgam.it is a huge valley covered by mountains and forests i could see the pine and few chestnut trees along the river bed and horses and sheep grazing in green fields.
pahalgam
lot of people come here for  trout fishing.river rafting has been also introduced in lidder river few kms before pahalgam starts.the rapids are good for river rafting sport.pahalgam is a serene place good for families and honeymoon couples traveling to Kashmir.the government has built very good amusement park  with good rides and lot of flower beds.the greenery of pahalgam is soothing for body and soul.a car can be hired from taxi stand if you want to go to these three places aru,chandanwari,beetab valley.the sightseeing to these places can be a lot of fun.you should also try horse riding to some of these places it can be tiring but you will feel the pleasure.there is also a good golf course this was built long time ago but it has been renovated recently.here you can play golf among the lofty pines.

lidder river
aru valley
pahalgam river near aru
river of chandanwari
 the flowing water makes a soothing sound when it runs against the stones.the beauty of pahalgam is vast i enjoyed walking along the banks of river.i could see the people fishing for trout and tourists enjoying and playing with cool water.

the village of aru is a drive along the river it is a small village consisting of few houses which are dependent on farming.aru is also used as base for many trekking's.chandanwari is also another beautiful valley it is a second way to amaranth yatra.few miles from chandanwari there is a beautiful lake called seshnag.pahalgam is a true shepherd's land always showering it's beauty on the people who visit there,it is a landmark for tourists who come for Kashmir valley tour and a cool retreat for people who come from hot cities in India.they love the cool weather of pahalgam and take happy memories with them so during your Kashmir trip make pahalgam a must see place.


 


Sunday, March 3, 2013

discovering srinagar kashmir

The Enchanting City of Srinagar: A Cultural, Scenic, and Culinary Jewel of Kashmir.

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is a city that has captivated the hearts of travelers for centuries. Nestled in the Kashmir Valley and surrounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges, Srinagar is a city of lakes, gardens, and bridges, rich in cultural heritage and history. The city's unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine makes it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the region. This essay delves into the cultural and scenic allure of Srinagar, offering important tips for travelers, and discussing the challenges they might face while visiting this beautiful city.

Culture and Landscape of Srinagar

1. The Cultural Hub of Kashmir:

  • Srinagar is the cultural heart of Kashmir, where centuries-old traditions, arts, and crafts continue to thrive. The city is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, including Sufi music, traditional Kashmiri dance, and exquisite handicrafts like Pashmina shawls, carpets, and intricate woodwork. The city's cultural fabric is woven with influences from Persian, Central Asian, and Indian traditions, creating a unique and diverse cultural tapestry. The old city of Srinagar, with its narrow lanes and historic buildings, is a living museum of Kashmir's past, where the echoes of history can still be heard in the call to prayer from ancient mosques and the rhythmic sounds of artisans at work.

2. The Landscape of Srinagar:

  • The landscape of Srinagar is nothing short of a paradise on earth. The city is framed by the towering Himalayas and is dotted with tranquil lakes, verdant gardens, and sprawling orchards. The Dal Lake, often referred to as the "Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir," is the centerpiece of Srinagar's beauty. The lake is famous for its houseboats, shikaras (traditional wooden boats), and floating gardens, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Nigeen Lake, less crowded and equally beautiful, provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking solitude. The Mughal Gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, are masterpieces of Persian-style landscaping, with terraced lawns, cascading fountains, and vibrant flowerbeds set against the backdrop of the mountains.

Srinagar as a Cultural Hub of Kashmir

1. Sufi and Spiritual Traditions:

  • Srinagar is deeply rooted in Sufi traditions, with numerous shrines and mosques dedicated to Sufi saints. The Hazratbal Shrine, which houses a relic believed to be a hair of the Prophet Muhammad, is one of the most revered places in Srinagar. The Dastgeer Sahib and Khanqah-e-Moula are other significant Sufi shrines that attract devotees and tourists alike. These sites are not only places of worship but also centers of spiritual learning and cultural gatherings, where traditional Kashmiri music, particularly Sufi music, is often performed.

2. Traditional Crafts and Artistry:

  • Srinagar is a hub for traditional Kashmiri crafts, which have been passed down through generations. The city is famous for its Pashmina shawls, handwoven carpets, papier-mâché artifacts, and walnut wood carvings. These crafts are not just a source of livelihood for many but also a reflection of the region's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore local markets such as Lal Chowk and Polo View Market to purchase these exquisite handicrafts and witness artisans at work.

3. Kashmiri Cuisine:

  • Kashmiri cuisine is an integral part of the city's cultural identity. Srinagar is known for its Wazwan, a traditional multi-course meal that includes delicacies like Rogan Josh, Yakhni, and Gushtaba. The preparation of Wazwan is considered an art form, with dishes cooked using a blend of aromatic spices and techniques passed down through generations. The city is also famous for its bakery items, such as Kashmiri bread (sheermal, baqerkhani), and the traditional tea, Kahwa, a fragrant blend of green tea, saffron, and spices.

Srinagar as a Street Food Heaven

1. The Culinary Delights of Srinagar:

  • Srinagar is a haven for food lovers, offering a wide variety of street food that tantalizes the taste buds. The city's streets are lined with vendors selling delicacies such as Tabak Maaz (fried lamb ribs), Seekh Kebabs, and Harissa (a traditional meat-based porridge). Another must-try is the crispy and flavorful Kashmiri bread known as girda, often enjoyed with butter or served with tea. The bustling markets and roadside stalls provide an authentic taste of Kashmiri cuisine, offering a culinary experience that is both diverse and delicious.

2. Iconic Eateries and Markets:

  • For those seeking a more traditional dining experience, Srinagar has numerous eateries and markets where local cuisine is served with warmth and hospitality. The Ahdoos Restaurant is one of the oldest and most famous places in the city, known for its traditional Wazwan dishes. The floating market on Dal Lake is another unique experience, where vendors sell fresh produce, saffron, and spices directly from their shikaras, offering a vibrant and aromatic atmosphere.

Srinagar as a Lake City

1. The Serene Lakes of Srinagar:

  • Srinagar is often referred to as the "City of Lakes," with Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake being the most famous. Dal Lake is the lifeblood of Srinagar, offering not only scenic beauty but also a way of life. The lake is dotted with houseboats, where visitors can stay and experience the tranquility of living on water. The shikara rides on Dal Lake are a quintessential Srinagar experience, allowing tourists to explore the floating gardens, lotus fields, and vibrant local markets. Nigeen Lake, connected to Dal Lake, is quieter and more serene, providing an ideal spot for relaxation and Bird watching.

2. The Houseboat Experience:

  • Staying in a houseboat on Dal or Nigeen Lake is a unique experience that sets Srinagar apart from other destinations. These intricately designed houseboats offer all the comforts of modern living while maintaining a traditional charm. The gentle rocking of the boat, the views of the surrounding mountains, and the sounds of water create a peaceful ambiance that is unmatched. Many houseboats also offer home-cooked Kashmiri meals, providing an authentic taste of local cuisine.

Srinagar as a City of Bridges

1. The Historic Bridges of Srinagar:

  • Srinagar is also known as the "City of Bridges," with several historic bridges connecting the old and new parts of the city. The Zero Bridge, one of the most iconic, is a wooden structure that offers stunning views of the Jhelum River. The Amira Kadal Bridge is another significant landmark, bustling with activity and offering a glimpse into the daily life of Srinagar. These bridges are not just functional but also hold historical and cultural significance, having witnessed the city's transformation over centuries.

2. The Jhelum River:

  • The Jhelum River, flowing through the heart of Srinagar, is the lifeline of the city. The river is lined with traditional wooden houses, ancient temples, and bustling markets, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history. Boat rides on the Jhelum provide a unique perspective of Srinagar, with views of its historic bridges, ghats, and riverside architecture. The riverbanks are also a hub of social and cultural activities, with locals gathering for evening walks, prayers, and community events.

Srinagar as a Holy City

1. Spiritual Landmarks:

  • Srinagar is a city of deep spiritual significance, home to numerous mosques, shrines, and temples that are revered by locals and pilgrims alike. The Jamia Masjid, located in the heart of the old city, is one of the largest and most important mosques in Kashmir, known for its stunning Indo-Saracenic architecture. The Shankaracharya Temple, perched on a hilltop, offers panoramic views of the city and is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. These religious landmarks not only serve as places of worship but also as cultural and architectural treasures, reflecting the city's diverse religious heritage.

2. The Role of Sufi Shrines:

  • The Sufi shrines of Srinagar are central to the city's spiritual life. The Hazratbal Shrine, located on the northern shores of Dal Lake, is the most revered Muslim shrine in Kashmir. It is believed to house a relic of the Prophet Muhammad, and thousands of devotees visit the shrine, especially during religious festivals. The Khanqah-e-Moula and the Makhdoom Sahib Shrine are other important Sufi sites, known for their spiritual ambiance and historical significance. These shrines play a vital role in the spiritual and cultural identity of Srinagar, attracting pilgrims from all over the region.

Important Tips for Travelers Planning a Trip to Srinagar

1. Best Time to Visit:

  • The best time to visit Srinagar is from April to October, when the weather is pleasant, and the gardens are in full bloom. However, for those interested in experiencing snowfall and winter sports, the winter months from December to February are ideal. Each season offers a different perspective of the city's beauty.

2. Accommodation:

  • Srinagar offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels and houseboats to budget guesthouses. For a unique experience, staying in a houseboat on Dal or Nigeen Lake is highly recommended. Bookings should be made in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid any last-minute hassles.

3. Local Transportation:

  • Getting around Srinagar is relatively easy, with

How can we describe the beauty of kashmir valley in words.  round shaped green valley circled by huge  mountains with forests and rivers of icy waters, large verdant meadows, clump of fir trees, windflowers ablaze with different hues, growing in abundance near the effervescent streams. rich effectual beauty of Kashmir not only refreshes ones mind & body but it enlivens the soul. Cool weather of Kashmir enriches the beauty of this place. looking at the green valleys enraptures a person to the highest level of solitude . the myriad colors of flowers and plants are set like in  a painting of D.G.Rossetti. Kashmir valley is located in the lap of higher Himalayan mountains, it has been a paradise for tourists. lot of people come back again with their family and friends. the beauty of Kashmir is unmatched with other places in India, the beautiful lovely mughal gardens and the vast lake known as dallake is adorned with the wooden houseboats and lotus ponds where a person will see different species of birds hanging around the tree tops and diving in the lotus pads. Srinagar city is the capital of Kashmir this downtown area of the city is covered with markets and alleys there are closely knitted to different "mohallas", plenty of old houses can be seen located in these parts. some religious shrines reside on the banks of winding jehlum river which flows quietly around the srinagar. The mughal gardens are visited by tourists, these gardens of nishat, shalimar, chashma shahi and pari mahal provide excellent views of the Dal lake and the zabarwan mountains. These terraced gardens are filled with different colors of flowers and fruit trees, cool water from fountains splash in high speed. Srinagar  is much loved by the couples who come for their honeymoon in kashmir they love the peaceful environment and the moderate climate.

Dal lake & the famous boulevard road


inside shalimar garden


pari mahal
Dal lake after sunset
inside the shrine at Srinagar












































Nice time to be in Kashmir is from may to September. the people who like snow or want to see the snowfall can come during the winter months of December to march. these wintry  months are cold & harsh weather beats kashmir with snow and fog. Gulmarg is a premier ski retreat catering the international skiers and tourists. Natural slopes, good quality of snow make Gulmarg ideal for skiing and snow boarding. during this time many of ski, snowboarding championships and ice hockey games are organized by the state department of tourism.people love to learn the skiing in Gulmarg at that time hotels provide central heating system and other amenities to save from cold.

Kashmir is going towards a better future as there is a dearth of other industries so people are solely dependent on tourism, at present tourism is increasing very rapidly giving everyone chance to earn their bread and butter and by helping to reduce the unemployment which had plagued the valley since two decades. for more resources visit kashmir ladakh tour

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Kashmir Tour

dal lake
Dal lake in early Morning
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Ruins of ancient sun temples at Avantipora
As the morning light falls on my land of Kashmir it is like a bride waking up from the deep slumber in Eden..my rich and beautiful land is a my life.the land so rich and so old, it's history is witness to many episodes of bloody wars, countless floods and famines, the changing of dynasties and emperors and finally it's struggle for freedom.the flowers which grow in its breast and the sweet smelling pink roses adorn its meadows Kashmir is a paradise.the placement of Kashmir on Indian map is on top. it is truly a crown of India.the kings and the queens the maharajas and their begums the mighty mougals had a deep desire in their hearts to visit Kashmir.they have heard about this beautiful land of Kashmir in their courts and during that time the road to Kashmir was very dangerous owing to the heavy snowfalls and deep gorges and tough mountainous terrain, the harsh cold weather took lives of many yet they didn't loose hope they took this peril and outplayed the death to see this land of eternal beauty which they had only imagined before in their dreams.same like today the people want to visit Kashmir rich of poor,they want to witness the beauty of this Eden which god has created with patience and time.it is like a nature pilgrimage for them.

we help our guests to plan trips to Kashmir and parts of ladakh,we make all necessary travel arrangements for them.whether you are planning your kashmir valley tour with your families or you are going  for your honeymoon or traveling for leisure or adventure,every one will enjoy the beauty and would like to share it once he will reach back home. over the years i have personally seen lot of people trying to come back every year & bringing along with them their families, friends,colleagues for kashmir tour
The scores grow every year the flow of people increases,  these people want to see this place again and again and also want to show it to the people who are close to them.they want to relax and enjoy the charm which draws them back every year. No doubt the people of Kashmir are very friendly and helpful.they love and respect their guests this is also other reason why people go back to Kashmir. when i am in Delhi far from my home some  of  my  friends often  ask me why Kashmir has got so  importance over the other Indian states? people really want to know more when I tell them i am from Kashmir. they want to know how it looks like, they want to listen about it,they will ask me about the beauty of  this land the snow peaks covered with pine forests,blooming of tulips,the saffron plantations,apple and almond orchards,meadows of Gulmarg,valleys of Pahalgam,the flowing ice cold waters of  Jehlum , Houseboats in dal lake the calm waters of Nigeen & Manasbal lake,morning mist over the shankracharya temple,mughal gardens with its manicured green lawns and bright flowers with the backdrop of green mountains and blue sky.

Kashmir is the most loved place for all Indians and foreign tourists it provides lot of natural attractions,sightseeing's and much more so come and embark on your nature pilgrimage were you will witness some of the most amazing and  beautiful creations of nature. Planning your travels can be a hassle esp for foreign travelers, because they don't know how to reach kashmir, kashmir is well connected to Airports like delhi, Mumbai, Amritsar, jammu, road connectivity is also good, another thing is to look at the season, kashmir gets very busy in spring season, finding  a accommodation or gondola ticket can become a problem, its better to sort it in advance by the help of a local guide or a travel agent. summer can be hot particularly the months of july and august, there is no rains season in kashmir, only rains are expected in march and early April, winters can be cold particularly the 40 day perios from 20 Dec to 31 jan, checkout other valuable information resource for Kashmir Ladakh travel