Kashmir, A paradise on earth. read why?
As Said by Emperor Jehangir soulfully
Agar firdaus bar roo-e zameen ast, Hameen ast-o hameen ast-o hameen ast.
If there is paradise on Earth, it is here, it is here, it is here.
Nature has endowed Kashmir with implausible beauty and is rightly called as "Paradise on Earth". Kashmir is resplendent with stunning Chinar trees that turn the entire valley yellow and red when the autumn arrives, silver lakes that turn golden at the crack of dawn, and crystal blue rivers that are sourced from the icy mountains.
So what makes Kashmir a true paradise?
- Picture perfect landscapes: From the majestic Pir Panjal ranges and thickly scented Kashmir cypress branches to the meandering rivers and verdant meadows, every corner of the valley is filled with great beauty. Each place is like a postcard waiting to be shown to the world.
- Verdant valleys: The valleys of Kashmir symbolize the serenity that can stimulate poetry in you. Incredibly beautiful valleys like Kishtwar, Markha, Suru, Shyok, Nubra, Nageen, Betaab, Dha Hanu, Poonch and many others add a different definition to beauty. The valleys of Kashmir are untamed and unspoilt. Surrounded by the sublime mountains, these valleys echo nature, beauty and a certain level of mysticism.
- Charming lakes: The lakes in Kashmir are crystal clear, stunning and pristine. Srinagar boasts of the Dal and Nageen Lakes which are stunning. A boat ride on the lakes with the towering mountains in the backdrop will give you an excellent idea why Kashmir is truly a paradise.
- Winter Wonderland: In winter, Kashmir turns into a mesmerizing winter land. The white landscape and soft snowflakes falling on the stunning vistas is a sight to swoon over. The wonderful white winters of Kashmir is an experience of a lifetime.
- Delightful autumns: If you are planning a trip to Kashmir and are not in the mood to face the cold winter, then autumn is the time to visit. Autumns in Kashmir are delightful and vibrant. The colors of autumn are vivid and the winds are energetic and soft. The trees take on stunning scarlet, golden, and amber hues, adding an amazing charm to the landscape.
- Tulip Garden: Come spring and the Tulip flowers begin bloom adding a splash of colors to the entire valley. Being the only tulip garden in India, a trip to the gardens should be on your list of places to visit in Kashmir.
- Houseboats: Living in a traditional houseboat is an experience of a lifetime. Made of traditional hand-carved wood, these majestic and beautiful boats offer great ride over the stunning lakes. Staying overnight on a houseboat on Dal or Nageen lake is an unforgettable experience.
- Gondola rides: A ride in a Gondola is one of the best ways to get close to the towering Himalayas.Kashmir tourism boasts of the second highest Gondola ride offering panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas as it goes higher and closer to the Apharwat Mountain.
- Adventure hub: Kashmir is not just about the sights. If you are in Kashmir for an adventure, then you have come to the perfect place. From skiing on the sky-spearing mountains to trekking through treacherous winding paths, Kashmir offers the adventurer an untamed slice of nature. Trek through the Great Lakes or go skiing in Gulmarg.
- Fabulous food: Just like the stunning landscapes, the food in Kashmir is heavenly. The rich Wazwan cuisine boasts of delicious Rogan Josh, Ghoshtaba and other delectable dishes. Start your day with a hot cup of Kahwah, follow it up with some Yakhni or Dum Aloo and enjoy some special Noon Chai as the sun sets.
- Warm and friendly locals: People make a place and as soon as you set your foot onto this stunning paradise, the shy and smiling Kashmiri people welcome you with immense warmth, love and togetherness.
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