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10th Aug 2022
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13 Best Tourist Places in and Around Srinagar, Kashmir

Kashmir, the queen of the hills, is undoubtedly a gorgeous tourist attraction in India that everyone should travel to at least once in their lives. Its primary attraction Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is a dream destination for many. Srinagar combines nature’s overwhelming beauty, such as shimmering lakes, colourful gardens, snow-capped mountains, and warm-hearted people. Srinagar is situated on the bank of river Jhelum, surrounded by magnificent lakes that provide magical views. The snow-covered peaks of the mountains can be seen in the background of the lakes, creating an enchanting scenery.

 

Have a look at the list of 13 best places to visit in and around Srinagar

1. Dal Lake

Dal Lake

Dal Lake is the main attraction in Srinagar; hence, it deserves to be at the top of the list of places to visit in Srinagar. It remains open for 24 hrs. The most admirable view of Dal Lake, one of the most beautiful lakes in Kashmir Valley, is from the boulevard road.It is the state’s second-largest lake and a source of commercial functions in fisheries and water plant harvesting. It is separated into four basins: Bod Dal, Nigeen, Gagribal, and Lokut Dal, each with its island in the centre. The beauty of the lake has drawn not just tourists but also filmmakers who believe it is an ideal location for filming. You can take a ride on a shikara (small wooden boat) or stay in a houseboat docked at the lake to truly enjoy the beauty of the Dal Lake.The nearest airport is Srinagar Airport which is 22 km away.

 

2. Nigeen Lake

Nigeen Lake

Nigeen Lake is located on the city’s eastern outskirts, at the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountains. Nigeen Lake is a branch of Dal Lake, and they are only separated by small pathways that are only accessible to motorcyclists and pedestrians.The water in this lake is so clean that you can see the reflections of the trees and the hills of Shankaracharya Temple (Takht-e-Suleiman) on the south and Hari Parbat on the west. Willow and poplar trees dominate the neighbouring forest. Nigeen Lake’s water is suitable for swimming, and fibreglass boats are available. This lake provides a panoramic view of the ranges and hills, and the charming shikaras and houseboats add to the beauty.

 

3. Wular Lake

Wular-lake

Wular Lake is India’s largest freshwater lake in India. It is located in the Bandipora District, embraced by majestic hills. Wular Lake has been one of the best travel places in the district.King Zainul-Abi-Din constructed an island in the quaint lake in the middle. It has several exotic birds and is a paradise for ornithologists. The lake is 70 km away from Srinagar Airport

 

4. Indira Gandhi memorial Tulip Garden

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

Being Asia’s most extensive tulip garden, it boasts of 60 varieties of tulips along with more than 15 lakhs tulip flowers. Earlier known as Siraj Bagh, it is located on sloping ground at the foothills of the Zabarwan range, and it is built in a terraced manner consisting of seven layers. Moreover, people can enjoy other flowers like daffodils, ranunculus and hyacinths. However, the opening date may change every year, so checking the website and news is recommended before visiting the garden.The garden is 22 km away from the Srinagar Airport.

 

5. Shankaracharya Temple

Shankarachaya Temple

Shankaracharya Temple, Kashmir’s oldest Hindu temple, is a popular tourist destination in Srinagar. According to mythology, Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya resided in the temple in the 8th century when visiting the valley, and it has since become a renowned Hindu pilgrimage. The Archaeological Survey of India now protects the temple on a national scale. The shrine is especially well-known among Hindus because it is a significant part of the Amarnath Yatra. Thousands of pilgrims visit this Shivalaya while on their way to Amarnath. It is at the top of Shankaracharya hill at 335 metres on the Zabarwan Mountain range.

 

6. Pari Mahal

Pari mahal

Pari Mahal, one of the most excellent sites to see in Srinagar, resembles heaven on earth. Despite being underutilised, the area has breathtaking natural vistas that may be expected on a Srinagar sightseeing tour. Pari Mahal is a year-round site in Srinagar that is easily accessible from anywhere in the city.

 

7. Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park, one of the most significant locations to visit around Srinagar in winter, has a diverse range of flora and animals native to the state. The name ‘Dachigam’ means ‘ten villages,’ which was formed due to the supply of pure drinking water to Srinagar City. Established in 1981, travellers rush to the park to take in the breathtaking vistas of the unspoilt forests and natural beauties surrounding it throughout the year.

 

8. Yusmarg

Yusmarg

Yusmarg, located on the outskirts of Srinagar in the Budgam District, looks like a postcard. Yusmarg is a spot for digital detox, for revitalising oneself away from the rush and bustle of cities, and it is a place that does not see a lot of visitor traffic.

 

9. Betaab Valley or Hagan Valley

Betaab Valley or Hagan Valley

Originally known as Hagan Valley, it derived its name from a Bollywood movie named ‘Betaab,’ starring Sunny Deol. It is a place for spending a relaxing time with your loved ones, watching the mesmerising views of the Lidder River flowing down on the foothills of the mountains, which are covered by pine and deodar forests.

 

10. Charminar

Charminar

Also known as Rupa Lank, it is one of the most mesmerising islands in the middle of Dal Lake. You may enjoy the peace and beauty of the lake and may also enjoy a shikara ride. It is 22 km away from Srinagar Airport.

 

11. Manasbal Lake

Manasbal Lake

Manasbal Lake, located about 20 kilometres north of Srinagar, is the deepest lake in the valley. The lake’s name refers to Mansarovar’s sacred lake, surrounded by three villages: Kondabal, Jakorbal, and Gratbal. Manasbal is known as the “Gem of Kashmir Lakes” and is undergoing summer stratification. The lotus flowers grow abundantly along the lake’s edges. It is a haven for peace seekers, bird watchers, and wildlife enthusiasts. The ruins of an old Mughal fort may be seen from the lake to the north, while Hillock-Achtung can be seen to the south. It is 33 km away from the Srinagar airport.

 

12. Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh, located on edge of Dal Lake, is one of Srinagar’s most exquisite Mughal Gardens. This area is supposed to be a village and the home of love. Four terraces rise symmetrically, one on top of the other. The fourth terrace was the Shalimar Garden’s exclusive area, where the females stayed. Mughal Emperor Jahangir designed this garden for his wife, Nur Jahan. The ‘Crown of Srinagar’ is a lush and beautifully kept garden, and this garden’s heavenly splendour draws nature lovers and seekers of serenity.It is 33 km away from Srinagar airport.

 

13. Chashme Shahi

Chashme Shahi

Chashme Shahi Garden is most known for its natural springs, and Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned it for his eldest son Dara Shikoh. It was established in 1632 by his governor, Ali Mardan Khan. It is famous for its quiet and sparkling natural spring.

 

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Conclusion

You now have a list of the greatest travelling tourist sites to visit in ad around Srinagar to help you plan your Kashmir trip. This lovely destination provides something for everyone, including families, children, couples, honeymooners, solitary travellers, and friends. Plan your Srinagar tour and include these incredible locations in your itinerary for a great experience.

 

FAQs

What is the weather in Kashmir?

The climate of Kashmir during summer remains 12-16 degrees Celcius whereas, in winters, it reaches minus 2 degrees Celcius.

 

What are the Kashmir tourist places?

Some famous places in Kashmir are Srinagar, Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Pulwama, Aru valley, etc.

 

What to see in Gulmarg Kashmir?

The top attractions of Gulmarg are the Gulmarg gondola, Apharwat peak, Baba Reshi Shrine, Rani Temple etc.

 

How to go to the Amarnath yatra through Kashmir?

You can take helicopter service from Srinagar, which lands you at Panjtarni, almost two km from the main cave of baba Amarnath.

 

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