Population
: 725,000
Languages : Hindi,
Urdu, Kashmiri, and English
Best Time to Visit :
April, June
STD : 0194
THE
PRIDE OF KASHMIR VALLEY
Srinagar
is the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir and is the
pride of the beautiful valley of Kashmir. Srinagar is famous for
its lakes and the charming rows of houseboats floating on them.
It is also known for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and dry fruits
LOCATION
Srinagar
is located in the western part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir,
in the northern region of India. It is located in the Kashmir valley.
River Jhelum passes through Srinagar city. Srinagar is 876 km north
of Delhi. The weather in Srinagar is alpine. Summers (April-June)
are mild and winters are cold (November-February). It experiences
heavy snowfall in December-February.
VISITING
TIME
The
best time to visit Srinagar is during summers between April and
June.
THE
PAST
The
history of the Kashmir valley has been turbulent. In the 3rd century
bc, it was a part of the great Mauryan Empire. Later on, this region
flourished under the rule of the Kushans in the 1st century ad.
It was an important Buddhist center around this time. In the 6th
century, it was a part of the kingdom of Vikramaditya, the ruler
of Ujjain. Local Hindu rulers ruled it until the 14th century, after
which Muslims invaded and ruled it. Srinagar was a part of the Mughal
Empire in the medieval period. However, with the decline of the
Mughal Empire and the rule of the Pathans, the fortunes of the area
gradually dwindled. In 1814, it became a part of the Sikh empire,
when Ranjit Singh defeated the Pathans. However, the British defeated
Ranjit Singh and according to the treaty of Lahore in 1846, they
installed Gulab Singh as the independent ruler of Kashmir. The descendents
of Gulab Singh ruled Kashmir under the vigilance of the British
till 1947. Hari Singh, the great grandson of Gulab Singh, merged
this princely state into India in 1948, when Pathan marauders from
Pakistan tried to overrun this state.
TOURIST
SPOTS
The
valley of Kashmir, in which Srinagar is located, is also referred
to as being a heaven on earth. The Mughal emperor Jahangir was so
captivated by the beauty of this valley that he exclaimed, Gar firdaus,
ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin asto. (If there is
a heaven on earth, it' s here, it' s here, it' s here). There are
a number of tourist places in and around Srinagar.
The
Dal Lake is an important tourist attraction of Srinagar. It is located
on the eastern end of the city. The Dal Lake comprises of a series
of lakes, including the Nagin Lake some 8 km from the city center.
One can enjoy the panoramic view of the mountains surrounding Srinagar
from this lake. Travelers can enjoy taking a ride on traditional
Kashmiri boats or the Shikaras to explore the intricate maze of
waterways of this lake.
The
other major attractions of Srinagar city are the well laid out Mughal
styled gardens. The Shalimar Bagh and the Nishat Bagh are beautiful
gardens located to the far eastern side of the Dal Lake. One can
take a stroll amongst these green and attractive gardens and enjoy
the waterworks within them.
The
temple of Shankaracharya is another important place to visit in
Srinagar. Jaluka, the son of emperor Ashoka, built it in the 3rd
century bc.
SITES
NEARBY
There
are number of interesting places to visit near Srinagar. Most of
these places are located amongst picturesque settings of the mighty
Himalayas. Apart from natural beauty, they offer a number of adventure
activities to the traveler.
Gulmarg
is 52 km southeast of Srinagar and is located at an altitude of
2730 m above sea level. In summers, the meadows of Gulmarg are laden
with flowers. In winters, the snow-covered slopes of Gulmarg turn
into a skiing resort, which attracts the traveler seeking adventure
and thrill. It is a popular trekking destination and boasts of the
world. s highest golf course.
Sonamarg
is 80 km northeast of Srinagar and is located at an altitude of
2740 m. It is set in a valley amongst glaciers and placid lakes.
The flower-laden meadows, panoramic view of the lofty snow-covered
Himalayan peaks, and a number of trekking and hiking trails have
made Sonamarg a popular tourist destination.
Pahalgam
is 95 km east of Srinagar and is located in the quiet Liddar valley,
at a height of 2130 m. It provides an ideal setting for activities
like hiking, trekking and fishing. It is also the starting point
of the annual pilgrimage to the holy cave of Amarnath.
SHOPPING
Srinagar
is famous for its traditional Kashmiri handicrafts. Craft items
from Srinagar make good souvenirs. There are also a number of utilitarian
items of daily use. Woolen and silk carpets from Srinagar are a
specialty; they are not only known for their highly intricate decorations
and patterns, which show a strong Islamic/Persian influence, they
are also renowned for their durability and subtle colors.
Chain-stitch
carpets from Srinagar are also popular craft items. Travelers can
purchase exquisite papier-mâché items such as boxes,
vases, replicas of samovar (metal container used for heating water
for tea), houseboat models, etc., in all shapes and having bright
colors and designs.
The
handicrafts repertoire of Kashmir is incomplete without woolen shawls
and woodcarving. Travelers can purchase richly embroidered woolen
shawls in all colors and intricate designs in Srinagar. Apart from
regular woolen shawls, one can also buy Pashmina shawls (made from
the hair of ibex) and shahtoosh shawls (made from the hair of the
Tibetan antelope), which are highly valued shawls made in Kashmir.
As Kashmir is the only state in India where walnut trees grow, craftsmen
here create intricate carvings on walnut wood to make items like
tables, chairs, stools, fruit bowls, partitions, etc., that have
rich floral and trellis patterns carved on them.
HOW
TO REACH
Srinagar
is well connected by air with Delhi. There is a daily flight to
Delhi via Jammu by Indian airlines (Ph. 452328, 450257). There are
weekly flights operated by Indian Airlines for Leh from Srinagar.
Srinagar does not have a railway station and the nearest railhead
is Jammu Tawi, which is 305 km from Srinagar. However, it is well
connected by road to important places like Chandigarh (630 km),
Delhi (876 km), Jammu (298 km), Leh, Kargil, Gulmarg, Sonamarg,
and Pahalgam. The main bus station is at Lal Chowk, which is the
city center. Travelers can use auto-rickshaws and mini-buses to
move around the city.
DELICACIES
Kashmir
is famous for its cuisine. Kashmiri cuisine can be divided into
Brahmin and Muslim styles. While the former is restricted mainly
to households, most restaurants in Srinagar serve the latter. One
can savor the traditional wazwan, an elaborate meal consisting of
meat dishes, vegetables, rice, and dessert. Gushtaba (meatballs
made of mutton), badam pasand (meat with almonds), and Kashmiri
pulao with saffron are some of the main Kashmiri dishes. The Kashmiri
people are fond of tea. A cup of kahwah, or green tea flavored with
spices, can be used to refresh a tired body.
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