KAHMIR TO LADAKH
Srinagar is the summer capital of the
Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley and
lies on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus. The city is
famous for its gardens, lakes and houseboats. It is also known for traditional
Kashmiri handicrafts and dry fruits. Etymologically Srinagar is composed of two
Sanskrit words, śrī (venerable) and nagar, which means “city”. One theory of the
origin of the name is that a Pandava King Ashoka (not to be confused with the
Mauryan Emperor Ashoka) built the city of Srinagari (Srinagar). Another theory
is that Mauryan Emperor Ashoka founded the original city of Srinagar, then
situated on the site of the present village of Pandrethan, 5 km to the north of
the existing capital.
HOUSEBOATS
LIVING
ROOM IN HOUSEBOAT
Srinagar is popular for its houseboats,
which do not float free around the lake, but are anchored off-shore. It is a
great and unique way to enjoy your stay in the city. Houseboats are accessible
either by road, or by a short "Shikara" boat ride. Each houseboat
usually has 2-5 bedrooms plus bath, dining room, living room, upper deck (good
for sunbathing).
MUGHAL GARDEN
Mughal gardens
are a group of gardens built by the Mughals in the Persian style of
architecture. This style was heavily influenced by the Persian gardens
particularly the Charbagh structure. Significant use of rectilinear layouts are
made within the walled enclosures. Some of the typical features include pools,
fountains and canals inside the gardens.
GULMARG
Gulmarg's
legendary beauty, prime location and proximity to Srinagar naturally make it
one of the premier hill resorts in the country. Originally called ‘Gaurimarg’
by shepherds, its present name was given in the 16th century by Sultan Yusuf
Shah, who was inspired by the sight of its grassy slopes emblazoned with wild
flowers. Gulmarg was a favourite haunt of Emperor Jehangir who once collected
21 different varieties of flowers from here. Today Gulmarg is not merely a
mountain resort of exceptional beauty- it also has the highest green golf
course in the world, at an altitude of 2,650 m, and is the country's premier
ski resort in the winter.
SONAMARG
The drive to
Sonamarg is through the Sindh Valley which presents yet another spectacular
facet of countryside in Kashmir. Situated at an altitude of 2730 m, Sonamarg
(‘The meadow of gold’) has, as its backdrop, snowy mountains against a cerulean
sky. The Sindh River that meanders through the valley abounds with trout and
mahaseer. Ponies can be hired for the trip up to Thajiwas glacier, which is a
major local attraction during the summer months. Sonamarg is the base of a
major trek that passes along several mountain lakes –Vishansar, Kishansar, Gadsar,
Satsar and Gangabal. Sonamarg is also the take off station for the drive to
Ladakh across the Zojila, a major pass in the Great Himalayan Range, through
which the Srinagar-Leh Road passes
KARGIL
Mulbekh Monastery
Known for 1400 year old Chamba Statue of the future Buddha, built atop a huge
rock. Unfortunately, the lower part of the statue is partly obscured by a small
temple built in 1975. Chamba Statue, a standing Maitreya Buddha over looking
the old trade route & modern highway. The image commemorats the victory of
Buddhism over Bonism, and in turn, the end of sacrifing of human and animal
lives.
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