Kashmir, a Land of Unimaginable Beauty

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Soak your memories during a warm cup of Kahwah Tea, while indulging within the varied landscapes of Kashmir. absorb the crisp misty air, while gorging on warm Kashmiri pulao and home-made Rista. Feel your heart synchronize with the gushing waters that travel from the glaciers above. Dust the snow off your shoulders after an extended trek up a hill and watch the sun-kissed, snow-capped mountains.

A valley between the good Himalayan range and therefore the Pir Panjal range , Kashmir may be a place of lovely simplicity and pristine natural beauty. Kashmir is painted with a singular culture that keeps you intrigued throughout your journey, from Srinagar to Sonamarg and Gulmarg till Pahalgam.
Kashmir features a sort of terrains starting from lakes, snow-capped mountains, coniferous kissed hills to glacier fed rivers. On one hand, Kashmir is roofed with wild untouched terrain and on the opposite , there are fields of saffron and orchards of apples awaiting their full bloom. they need a spread of flowers that are a show in itself. They wait, as photographers after photographers plan to do justice to them.
When I landed at Srinagar, I felt a way of peace and ease. Nothing felt more soothing than letting your fingers glide through the coolness waters of the Dal Lake, while chatting with family on a Shikara boat. The Dal Lake is surrounded by a spread of deciduous trees that promise a vibrant show in their fall season. The weather in Kashmir is an experience of its own. The sun rose at five within the morning and set at nearly eight in the dark , giving its tourists enough time to enjoy the valley, the people and therefore the cuisine.

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Kashmir has an intriguing cuisine that kept my taste buds wanting for more. On the primary day, I indulged in some Kashmiri Wazwan. The Kashmiri kebabs, rista curry (a meatball curry), Kashmiri pulao and their famous roganjosh are a couple of dishes new visitors must try as a neighborhood of their gastronomic adventure.

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A holiday within the midst of a valley is enough to make memories on its own, but what made this trip more memorable to me, were the people and their arts and crafts. The Kashmiris, unlike the political strife that their state has been under, are very peaceful. they're homely and hospitable. While visiting a couple of handicraft stores, i used to be intrigued to seek out that the shawls, craftwork and décors (made out of walnut or maple wood) were made by people in their homes. rather than building large-scale industries that mechanically produce souvenirs for its tourists, people made handicrafts reception and sold them as business. What I found fascinating about this was that every décor or shawl was unique and never precisely the same and differed from one shop to the opposite . Thus, it’s a very unique souvenir that you simply bring back home.

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Kashmir may be a wonderful idea for a visit, especially for those wishing to experience teeth chattering temperatures and snow for the primary time. Sonamarg and Gulmarg promise tons of fun within the snow and make sure you fly home with snow-capped memories imprinted in your mind’s eye.
When there’s snow around, a snow fight is sure to happen, regardless of what your age. You’ll even get an opportunity to fulfil your lifelong dream of building a snowman.
Enticing cold temperatures with snowfall is one among the various things that Pahalgam has got to offer. The weather unlike the blistering cold in Gulmarg, nurtures a spread of apples orchards, vast fields of saffron also as an array of dry fruits. Pahalgam may be a wonderful place to go to for its unique parks like Bethab Valley, Aru Valley and Chandan Valley. A morning walk or a brief stroll can never do justice to the quantity of natural beauty there's to ascertain . Bethab valley has vast sunny lawns spotted with clusters of tall, coniferous trees. There’s a gushing stream cutting through the park that keeps you company while you looked at the white Himalayan range.

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