Places To Visit In Srinagar


Wondering what to see in Srinagar's summer capital? Along with lakes and mountains, here are some of the top attractions you can see in this city of Paradise and you'll know why all nature and history lovers are dazzled by the charm of it!



Dal Lake, Srinagar





Dal Lake is everything you can ask for, a mountain lake, and more. Seeing the beauty of this ancient lake stretching over 26 km2, the jewel of Srinagar grows everywhere. Whether it is beautiful wooden houseboats drifting indifferently in the country, colorful peaks with fierce tourists, floating markets in the sunrise or the lush gardens of the era Mughal from the coast, Dal Lake is a representative form. By Srinagar himself.

Srinagar is always an interesting place to visit in the summer, so this is one of the favorite places of the Mughals and the British love to visit in the summer. One of its main attractions is that Dal Lake is not deserted. The four main poplars in the middle of Dal Lake are its means of identification.

The Mughals see the potential at Dal Lake and surround it with beautiful gardens and pavilions, and the Shalimar and Nilshad Gardens are also built exactly where the beautiful lake is seen. The British introduced the concept of sailing at Dal Lake, which boosted tourism to the lake. A tourist center, one should not overlook the ancient beauty of Dal Lake.

Dal Lake is known for: being the summer capital of Srinagar

Popular attractions around Dal Lake: Nishat Garden, Mughal gardens, and Shalimar Bagh


Mughal Gardens, Srinagar




Mughal Garden has really changed the face of the Mughal Empire as one of Srinagar's most famous and visited tourist destinations. During his rule, the Mughals began to build some types of gardens in Persian architecture and the combination of these gardens was called the Mughal Gardens. The natural beauty of the place is filled with lush green grass and fragrant flowers that strain and delight the eyes. Tourists here take a long walk or sit in the garden and admire the beauty of this place.

Mughal Gardens in Srinagar include Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, Chashme Shahi, Pari Mahal, Achbal and Verinag Gardens. The grandeur of the gardens is dedicated to Emperor Jahangir, who has an unshakable love for Kashmir. Jahangir is responsible for site selection and planning requirements of the paradise garden. There is always a lot of fun to discover the history behind these gardens. They follow the Persian architectural style and are influenced by the Persian gardens. Some special features of Mughal Gardens are a treat for its visitors including canals, pools and fountains.

Mughal Gardens are known for: Shalimar & Nishat Bagh, deodar forest hills, and Tulip flowers


Shikara Ride, Srinagar




The most important reason to visit Srinagar is a comfortable and memorable Shikara trip. Riding through the beautiful Dal Lake in the context of the majestic slow ascent of the Himalayas is a truly interesting and unique experience.

The Shikara trip can be taken from Nehru Park to Hazratbal, Nagin, Renwari and back to one of the races.


Char Chinar, Srinagar




If you plan to ride the Shikara around the enchanting island area, make sure you ask your shikhara to drive in this direction. Char Chinar is the name of an enchanting island located in the middle of Dal Lake and covered with Chinar trees that adds to the alluring charm of the whole place. In addition to being one of the best tourist destinations in Srinagar, it is also a perfect place to click for perfect selfies!

Dal Lake is marked by an island where there are ancient and beautiful Chinar trees. Don't forget to ask your Shikara to drive this way to see the island.

Char Chinar is known for: Shah-e-Hamdan, Jama Masjid Mosque, and Pir Dastgir Sahib


Wular Lake, Srinagar




One of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, the ancient beauty of Lake Wular is located in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir states of India. The imposing lake has an enchanting backdrop and attracts a large number of tourists throughout the year. The Wullar Lake basin was formed as a result of tectonic activity, causing the area covered by the lake to change throughout the year, a unique event at this destination. The still lake, in its form, is known for violent winds that sometimes blow strong currents out of its path. However, when water is purified and collected, the destination hosts a number of events such as boating, water sports, and water skiing.

A favorite picnic spot for locals and tourists, Lake Wular is complemented by the waters of the mighty Jhelum River and is one of 26 wetlands in India. This attraction is the perfect place to sit back and revel in the beauty of nature away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The beautiful scenery of the lake is a major attraction for tourists. Walking around the lake is peaceful and uplifting, and when you have enough to walk, you can stop across the water by sitting on a boat.

Wular Lake is known for: Boating and relaxing retreat

Popular attractions around Wular Lake: Jamia Masjid, Manasbal, and Kheer Bhawani Temple


Baramulla, Srinagar




Baramulla is a small city in Jammu and Kashmir blessed with natural beauty. Surrounded by the Himalayas on all sides and resting on the banks of the Jhelum River, this city has been endowed with a beautiful, silent landscape. The city has many scenic spots like Gulmarg, Khilanmarg, Wular Lake, and the city also has historical sites like Buddhist stupas and religious facilities like monasteries, temples, and mosques. attract the attention of tourists from afar.

The weather here is perfect, and since not many tourists know about this place, it's still quiet. Baramulla doesn't have much to do but is a good place to stop quickly on the way to Gulmarg. However, its breathtaking natural beauty is an endless source of inspiration for famous religious priests and scholars.


Jamia Masjid, Srinagar




Located in Nowhatta in downtown Srinagar, Jamia Masjid is a famous mosque that is over 600 years old. The ancient mosque located in a historical area has witnessed many historical events of great importance. In fact, it can be asserted that the history of Jamia Masjid is a reflection of the history of political uprisings in Kashmir.

The mosque was built by Sultan Sikandar Shah Kashmiri Shahmiri in 1394, at the order of Mir Mohammad Hamadani, son of Said-ul-Auliya Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani. Sultan Sikandar's son, Zain-ul-Abidin, later, expanded Jama Masjid by bringing the turret into the main structure. Jamia Masjid's architectural style is inspired by the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, and also bears similarities with Buddhist temples. Jamia Masjid is also the largest mosque in Kashmir known for its peaceful atmosphere and the mosque became especially crowded on Friday when thousands of people came here to pray.

Jamia Masjid is known for: Its splendid architecture and peaceful atmosphere

Popular attractions around Jamia Masjid: Pathar Masjid, Khanqah-e-Moula


Nagin Lake, Srinagar




Immersed in its clear waters, Nagin Lake is located east of Srinagar City (up to 6 km in 11 minutes by taxi). Also known as the "Jewel in the Circle", it is separated from Lake Dal by a thin causeway.

Less crowded, the lake is an ideal place to swim. Water skiing & rowing on fiberglass boats can also be enjoyed here. The best time to visit here is from May to September. Hazratbal Mosque is a near attraction to visit.

Nagin Lake is known for: Shikara ride and houseboat stay

Popular attractions around Nagin Lake: Hazratbal Mosque, Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden, Jama Masjid, and Pari Mahal


Apple Orchards, Srinagar




Srinagar is counted among India's most beautiful places thanks to lush green gardens, freely flowing rivers and heavenly locations. In addition, 80% of the country's apple supply is managed from here. So visit emerald-filled meadows filled with green trees sprinkled with shiny red apples and let the perfect setting, like the image, etched into your memory forever.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: 24 hours


Lal Chowk, Srinagar




Literally translated into the red square, chowk has been named by leftist activists who were inspired by the Russian revolution. It carries stories about the bloody political history of the city. Currently, it serves as a great shopping center that offers a lot of goods, a bustling market serving your shopping needs in Srinagar. You can find a wide range of items in this local market including shawls, fruits, dried fruits, sheets, jewelry boxes, and other home decor items.

Lal Chowk is known for: Authentic Kashmiri Merchandise
Popular attractions around Lal Chowk: Shah E Hamdan R.H Mosque, Pathar Masjid, Shankaracharya Temple


How To Reach Srinagar


By Flight

Srinagar Airport is the nearest airstrip which is well connected with major Indian and a few international cities as well.

By Train

Udhampur Railway Station is the nearest railhead to Srinagar. Buses and private vehicles ply from the railway station to the city on a regular basis.

By Road

Regular buses operate from Jammu to Srinagar in tandem. Also, there are ample of options to travel to Srinagar by a private vehicle.


Frequently Asked Questions About The Best Places To Visit In Srinagar


Q. Which is the best time to visit Srinagar?

A. The best time to take a trip to Srinagar is between April and October when the weather is perfect for sightseeing and engaging in different activities in this city.


Q. Which is the most beautiful place in Kashmir?

A. It cannot find such a place in Kashmir. Every corner of this state is a little paradise thanks to its rich natural beauty and peaceful scenery. From Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonmarg, To Ladakh, every place in Kashmir is unique and beautiful in its own way.


Q. What can I buy in Srinagar?

A. Some of the best things to shop in Srinagar are:
1. Walnut wood items
2. Kashmiri Pashminas
3. Spices
4. Copperware
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