9 great ways to experience Srinagar in summer
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, SRINAGAR Created : Jul 16, 2024, 19:00 IST
9 great ways to experience Srinagar in summer
Srinagar in summer comes alive with blooming flowers, lush greenery, and clear blue skies – perfect for outdoor adventures. The temperature is moderate, and the atmosphere is serene this time of the year. Moreover, Srinagar’s stunning landscapes create a perfect backdrop for a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation. Whether you're strolling through vibrant gardens, enjoying scenic views, or experiencing the local culture and cuisine, Srinagar in summer promises an unforgettable experience.
Here are some of the best ways to experience the city.
Enjoy a shikara ride on Dal Lake
Experience the iconic Shikara rides on Dal Lake. These traditional wooden boats offer a relaxing way to explore the lake's serene waters, floating gardens, and vibrant markets. The calm and beauty of the lake make it a must-do activity.
Stay on a houseboat
Spend a night or two on a houseboat in Dal Lake or Nigeen Lake. These houseboats provide a unique and memorable stay with beautiful views, traditional Kashmiri decor, and the opportunity to experience life on the water.
Visit the Mughal Gardens
Explore the famous Mughal Gardens such as Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi. These gardens are known for their stunning landscaping, terraced lawns, cascading fountains, and vibrant flowers, reflecting the grandeur of Mughal architecture.
Explore Shankaracharya Temple
Climb to the Shankaracharya Temple on Shankaracharya Hill. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple offers panoramic views of Srinagar and Dal Lake. It’s a perfect spot for both spiritual reflection and breathtaking photography.
Discover the Hazratbal Shrine
Visit the Hazratbal Shrine, a revered Muslim shrine located on the northern shores of Dal Lake. Known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful surroundings, it offers a place of spiritual solace and reflection.
Trek in Dachigam National Park
Embark on a trekking adventure in Dachigam National Park. The park, home to the endangered Hangul deer, offers beautiful trails, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes, perfect for nature enthusiasts and trekkers.
Wander through Pari Mahal
Explore Pari Mahal, also known as the 'Palace of Fairies.' This historical monument, perched on the Zabarwan mountain range, features seven terraced gardens and provides splendid views of Dal Lake and the city.
Indulge in local cuisine
Savour the flavours of Kashmiri cuisine. Try dishes like rogan josh, yakhni, dum aloo, and the famous wazwan feast. Don't miss tasting kahwa, a traditional Kashmiri tea made with saffron, almonds, and cardamom.
Shop in local markets
Visit the bustling local markets such as Lal Chowk and Polo View Market. Shop for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, Pashmina shawls, saffron, dry fruits, and other local products. These markets offer a vibrant shopping experience.
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