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Highlights
- Stunning Mountain Views: Breathtaking vistas from Noriva’s peaks.
- Serene Lakeside Parks: Relax and enjoy the peaceful lake scenery.
- Vibrant Cultural Festivals: Experience colorful local celebrations.
- Historic Landmarks: Explore the rich history of Noriva’s sites.
- Adventure Activities: Thrilling outdoor fun in beautiful surroundings.
Description
A trip to Kashmir promises an unforgettable experience filled with stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. Begin your journey by exploring breathtaking mountain views, stroll through serene lakeside parks, immerse yourself in vibrant cultural festivals, discover historic landmarks, and enjoy thrilling adventure activities. Kashmir offers a rich blend of natural wonders, cultural highlights, and engaging experiences.
Itinerary
Experience an unforgettable journey through Kashmir. Begin with serene views of Dal Lake and a peaceful shikara ride, then explore the breathtaking meadows of Gulmarg and Pahalgam. Enjoy trekking through pine-covered trails, try snow activities in the mountains, and discover lush valleys rich with flora and fauna. Wrap up your adventure by immersing yourself in Kashmiri culture, cuisine, and traditional handicrafts. Natural beauty and unforgettable memories await!
Nishat Garden:
Located on the bank of Dal Lake, with the Zabarwan Mountains as its backdrop, Nishat Bagh is a garden of bliss that commands a magnificent view of the lake beneath the snowcapped Pir Panjal mountain range. The garden was designed and built in 1633 by Asif Khan, elder brother of Nur Jehan.
Shalimar Garden:The Shalimar Bagh is the celebrated royal garden of Kashmir. The Emperor Jahangir was so fascinated with the garden that he called it "one of the sights of Kashmir." Shalimar Bagh is located on the northeast side of Dal Lake, approximately fifteen kilometers away from the center of Srinagar. It was laid out by Jahangir as Farah Baksh ("the delightful") in 1619 while founding the city of Srinagar.
Cheshma Shahi:Cheshma Shahi (the royal spring), also called Chashme Shahi, is one of the Mughal gardens built around a spring by Ali Mardan, a governor of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, in 1632. The garden is located in the Zabarwan Range, near Rajbhawan (Governor's house), overlooking Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir.