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Places To Visit In Srinagar

Ritesh Kumar Mishra

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: A visit to Srinagar is incomplete without experiencing the iconic Dal Lake. Take a Shikara ride on the lake, explore the floating markets, and stay in a houseboat for a unique experience.

Shalimar Bagh:

This Mughal garden, built by Emperor Jahangir, is a beautifully landscaped garden with terraced levels, flowing fountains, and lush greenery.
Nishat Bagh: Another Mughal garden, Nishat Bagh offers breathtaking views of Dal Lake and the surrounding mountains. It’s a great place for a leisurely stroll.

Hazratbal Shrine: This revered Muslim shrine is located on the northern shores of Dal Lake. The pristine white marble structure and the peaceful surroundings make it a significant spiritual site.

Jama Masjid: This grand mosque, built in the 14th century, is an architectural marvel. It’s an important religious and cultural center in Srinagar.

Shankaracharya Temple: Perched on a hilltop, this ancient Hindu temple provides panoramic views of Srinagar and the Dal Lake. It requires a short climb to reach the top.

Chashme Shahi: Yet another beautiful Mughal garden, Chashme Shahi is known for its refreshing natural spring, terraced lawns, and vibrant flowers.

Jamia Masjid: Located in the heart of Srinagar’s old city, Jamia Masjid is one of the largest mosques in the region, showcasing fine Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Pari Mahal: The “Palace of Fairies” is a historic monument with terraced gardens and offers stunning views of the Dal Lake and the surrounding mountains.

Hari Parbat: This hill offers panoramic views of Srinagar and has historic sites like the Sharika Temple and the Durrani Fort. It’s a great spot for trekking and sightseeing. Mughal Road: If you have time for a road trip, consider taking the Mughal Road, which connects Srinagar to Poonch and Rajouri. It passes through scenic landscapes and apple orchards.

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden: Located at the foothills of Zabarwan Range, this is the largest tulip garden in Asia. It blooms with vibrant colors during the tulip season.

Nagin Lake: Often considered the quieter and less crowded sister of Dal Lake, Nagin Lake is another picturesque spot for Shikara rides and relaxation.

Ritesh Kumar Mishra

Founder & CEO

About the Author

Ritesh Mishra is the Founder of TraveElsket, an adventure travel company that helps people explore beyond guidebooks and tourist trails.

With real, on-ground experience across popular destinations and trekking routes, he focuses on sharing practical insights, real trail conditions, and honest advice. His goal is simple, to help travellers plan better, travel smarter, and explore safely with confidence.

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