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Tulip festival is held annually in the month of April when tulips are in full bloom. The garden looks like a silken carpet of bright colored sprawling tulips. Best time to visit is March-April.  “Agar firdous baroye zameen ast, hami asto, hami asto hami ast” – Amir-e-Khusru Dehluvi (If there is paradise on earth, It is here, it is here, it is here) The Lake City(kashmir) Srinagar is located in the heart of the Kashmir valley at an altitude of 1,730 m above sea level, spread on both sides of the river Jhelum. The Dal and Nagin lakes enhance its picturesque setting, while the changing play of the seasons and the salubrious climate ensures that the city is equally attractive to visitors around the year. A wonderful group of Kashmiri girls in traditional Pheran performing the Kashmiri folk dance. Jammu And Kashmir is the most beautiful part in the South Asia. 'Kashmir' which has always been a controversial topic, is not a place which it might seem to be.. Kashmir is very rich in its culture and heritage. The beautiful land wrapped by mighty mountains has a fantastic history. The history backs to the epic times. When the Kambojas rules over kashmir, a republic form of rule under the kingship of King Kamboj. The capital city was Rajapura. I will always remember Ladakh for its colours. The mountains, rivers, lakes, gompas (Buddhist monasteries) and even the quaint little houses have distinctive hues.  I will always remember Ladakh for its colours. The mountains, rivers, lakes, gompas (Buddhist monasteries) and even the quaint little houses have distinctive hues. But more importantly, believe it or not, I too changed colours in Ladakh. Water Rafting Pahalgam Kashmir can be a part of your any tour program with us or you can do it as a separate option even if you are travelling on your own.The stretch for 2.5 km white water rafting Pahalgam  ( lidder joy ride ) , 5 km White Water Rafting Pahalgam ( lidder long ride ) and 8 km White Water Rafting Pahalgam (extra long ride ) with grade II to III and IV rapids on Lidder River which flows from Pahalgam is located at Varganpal bridge , Varganpal bridge  and langanbal  Bridge, 12 km,12 km and 3 Km  from Pahalgam and 72 km ,72 km and 88 km from Srinagar respectively. Jammu and Kashmir is the northernmost state in India. In the seventeenth century the Mughal emperor Jahangir set his eyes on the valley of Kashmir. He said that if paradise is anywhere on the earth, it is here, while living in a houseboat on Dal Lake.Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin ast.If there is ever a heaven on earth, its here, its here, its here. In Jammu and Kashmir the most important tourist places are Kashmir, Srinagar, the Mughal Gardens, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Jammu, and Ladakh. Some areas require a special permit for non-Indians to visit.

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Friday, 15 August 2014

Kashmir, The Beautiful Valley

The legend of Kashmir says that at one point there was a beautiful lake here, beloved of the gods. The gods played happily by this lake till a demon began to haunt the land. The villagers sought the help of a holy man who drained the waters of the lake and thus created the valley of Kashmir. Is it myth, or is it fact? Marine fossils and corals excavated in Kashmir reveal that a large lake did once exist here!

Water, in many forms, is one of Kashmir's charms. Lakes, rivers, springs make music all over the valley. And majestic sweeps of forested mountains are tempered with miles of flowering meadows.

In this breathtaking land, fruits grow in abundance: apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum, loquat, almond, walnut and pine nut. And you know why the gods must have loved it here!


When the British discovered the cool of the vale, they made Kashmir
their summer resort. They were not allowed to buy land and that is
how the houseboat made its appearance.

Jehangir described Kashmir as a paradise on earth. The beauty of the land is breathtaking. On the upper reaches are sweeps of flowering meadows. Water dominates the life of the people of Kashmir.



Between July and August, an ice stalagmite forms a natural Shivling in a cave in Mount Amarnath... ...Believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, it draws thousands of pilgrims who make the arduous journey over glaciers and steep mountain trails.



The Valley itself is resplendent with carpets of saffron. In Pampore, near Srinagar,
the fields of this burnished gold extend as far as the eye can see. The name Pampore
is derived from Padmapur, or 'the Lotus City'. The lotus, in this case, refers
to the sublime saffron flower.

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