Kashmir is a region that exudes nature’s beauty at its best. this state in India boasts of some of the most picturesque attractions in the country making it a must-visit on every traveller’s list. Snow-clad mountains and gleaming lakes surround this gorgeous haven making it an abode of tranquillity. Whether you are travelling solo, travelling with your friends, or taking a romantic vacation, here is a list of the best places to visit in Kashmir.
# SrinagarUndoubtedly one of the most beautiful and famous places to visit in Kashmir, Srinagar offers breathtaking views and mesmerizing locations to die for. The largest city in Kashmir, Srinagar is known as the mirror to the mountains, enclosed by the green mountains and the gorgeous Dal lake which is the highlight of this place. Mughal gardens are what adorn the less urbanized eastern shore of the lake. June to October is the best time to visit but if you wish to see the dazzling snow you must visit in December or January.
# Dal LakeSpreading across an area of around 26 square kilometres the Dal lake is aptly Known as “The Jewel of Srinagar”. one of the most spellbinding places to visit in Kashmir this hillside lake is flanked by colourful Shikaras, traditional wooden houseboats, and floating markets. When you visit make sure to take a ride in these beautifully decorated Shikara’s and also shop traditional Kashmiri items. Dal lake is flocked with houseboats that have intricate carvings and floral motifs on them which also provide accommodation to tourists. They are equipped with single rooms and luxury suites which are known to be comfortable.
# Gulmarg Pine-fringed and situated at an elevation of 2730 meters above sea level, is what India has closest to a ski resort. Known as the Meadow of flowers, Gulmarg is given a visual highlight by the 1890s Anglican Church of St Mary’s sitting on a lonely hillock. Traversing you to the elevation of bald Mt Afarwat at Gulmarg are the backing stands of the mature pines and a perfect place for a trek. Not a fan of trekking, another fascinating way to reach Mt Afarwat using the two-stage gondola cable car, whisking you more than 12,000 feet up, providing you with the most spectacular view.
# SonamargAlso known as the “Meadow of Gold” Sonamarg” is the last major town in Kashmir. situated 9,000 km above sea level at the bank of the gushing Sindh river this picturesque town is located in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir and is just 70 km away from the Srinagar International Airport. The town is the connecting point of glorious Himalayan peaks like Kolhoi peak, Amarnath peak, and what added to its charm were pastures of attractive and varieties of flowers and alpine trees, gracing the town. Famous for its Thajiwas Glacier which is accessible with a five-hour hike many Bollywood movies have been filmed in the area. As a tourist, you can enjoy fishing trout and other fish in Vishansar Lake, Krishnasar Lake, Gangabal Lake.
# Betaab ValleyWith a backdrop of coniferous forests, gushing streams, and meadows, the beauty of Betaab Valley is one of the most tranquil places to visit in Kashmir. It came to be called Betaab because in the year 1983 the valley formed the backdrop of the Bollywood movie Betaab. Though the valley does not have many tourist spots, you can enjoy a weekend gateway here.
# PahalgamLocated in the Anantnag district in Jammu at an elevation of 2740 meters above sea level. sits a picturesque place to visit in Kashmir, Pahalgam. Known as the Valley of Shepherds Pahalgam is a popular destination for trekking and people looking for an adventurous vacation If you visit this place in the right season, you will have one of the most remarkable skiing experiences as well. . Entrance to the Valley is regulated and costs 10 rupees. Other possible activities around Pahalgam include golfing, trout fishing, and river rafting.
# KupwaraLying at an approximate distance of around 90 kilometres from the capital of Srinagar, perched at an altitude of around 1,577 meters above sea level, Kupwara boasts of dense trees, deep valleys, and shimmering lakes. Spread across an area of around 2,379 square kilometres, the town of Kupwara is also known for its bountiful wildlife and a haven for nature enthusiasts. Spread across an area of around 2,379 square kilometres, the town of Kupwara is also known for its bountiful wildlife. Kupwara is known mainly for its valleys and attracts tourists with its Bangus Valley, Lolab Valley, and Seemab Valley.
# PulwamaFondly known as the “Rice Bowl and lying at a small distance of around 40 kilometres from Srinagar lies Pulwama a quaint scenic town known famously for its aromatic saffron fields. Pleasant weather, majestic waterfalls, and picturesque apple orchards are what attracts tourists to this amazing place in Kashmir. And for all the adrenaline Pulwama is also the perfect place to visit as it offers excellent trekking, mountaineering experience, as well as amazing snowboarding and skiing opportunities in the winter.
# AnantnagAnantnag happens to be the financial and commercial capital of Kashmir and is located around 53 kilometres from Srinagar. One of the most divine places to visit in Anantnag is surrounded by freshwater springs, gushing streams, and breathtaking lush gardens. It also has several religious destinations Martand Sun Temple, Kheer Bhawani Asthapan, Ishmuqam Shrine, Ziarat Baba Hyder Reshi, and Masjid Baba Dawood Khaki.