Know unknown facts on Kashmir and best visiting places found in Kashmir

Know unknown facts on Kashmir and best visiting places found in Kashmir

Kashmir is a region located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, primarily known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Himalayan mountains, lush valleys, and serene lakes. It's divided between India, Pakistan, and China, with India and Pakistan both claiming sovereignty over the majority of the region. Kashmir has a complex history marked by territorial disputes, political unrest, and conflict between India and Pakistan. It's culturally diverse, with a mix of Kashmiri Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists, each contributing to the region's rich heritage.


In this blog you must able to know Best visiting places found in Kashmir. 

20 popular tourist destinations in Kashmir:


1. Srinagar - The capital city known for its picturesque Dal Lake, houseboats, and Mughal gardens like Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh.

2. Gulmarg - Famous for its scenic beauty, skiing resorts, and the Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world.

3. Pahalgam - A serene hill station known for its lush greenery, Lidder River, and base camp for the Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage.

4. Sonmarg - Translating to "Meadow of Gold," it's known for its alpine meadows, glaciers, and trekking routes.

5. Leh-Ladakh - While technically not in Kashmir but nearby, it's famous for its rugged landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, and adventure tourism.

6. Betaab Valley - Named after the Bollywood movie "Betaab," it's known for its lush greenery and scenic landscapes.

7. Shalimar Bagh - A beautiful Mughal garden built by Emperor Jahangir, famous for its terraced lawns, fountains, and flower beds.

8. Nishat Bagh - Another Mughal garden renowned for its stunning views of Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Range.

9. Shankaracharya Temple - Located on Shankaracharya Hill, it's an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering panoramic views of Srinagar.

10. Hemis Monastery - The largest and wealthiest Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, known for its annual Hemis Festival.

11. Hazratbal Shrine - A revered Muslim shrine on the banks of Dal Lake, housing a relic believed to be a hair of Prophet Muhammad.

12. Jama Masjid - A historic mosque in Srinagar known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture and peaceful ambiance.

13. Mughal Road - A scenic road connecting Kashmir Valley with Poonch and Rajouri districts, offering breathtaking views.

14. Pari Mahal - Also known as the "Palace of Fairies," it's a historic monument with terraced gardens offering panoramic views of Srinagar.

15. Dachigam National Park - A wildlife sanctuary known for its population of endangered Kashmiri stag (Hangul) and other species like Himalayan black bear and musk deer.

16. Wular Lake - One of the largest freshwater lakes in India, known for its scenic beauty and birdwatching opportunities.

17. Manasbal Lake - Famous for its tranquil waters and the lotus blooms during summer, it's often referred to as the 'Supreme Gem of Lakes.'

18. Tarsar Lake - A high-altitude alpine lake known for its pristine beauty and trekking trails.

19. Martand Sun Temple - An ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the sun god, Surya, known for its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

20. Yousmarg - A lesser-known hill station with meadows, pine forests, and trekking trails, offering a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.


These are just a few highlights of the many attractions that Kashmir has to offer for visitors.


Amal Biswas

Freelancer

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