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Summer Capital of Kashmir

Srinagar

A city of carved houseboats, Mughal gardens and mirror-still lakes — where snow-capped peaks reflect on Dal Lake at dawn and the chime of the Jamia Masjid greets the muezzin at dusk.

Explore Srinagar

Places You Cannot Miss

From mirror-still lakes and Mughal gardens to centuries-old shrines and dense wildlife sanctuaries — these six landmarks capture the soul of the valley. Pick your favourites, then send us an enquiry below to build a custom Srinagar itinerary.

Dal Lake

Dal Lake

Iconic Lake

Often called the "Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir", Dal Lake is a 15.5 sq-km mirror of water at the heart of Srinagar. Glide past intricately carved houseboats, floating vegetable markets and colourful Shikara boats while the Pir Panjal range looms behind. Best at sunrise, when mist drifts across the lily pads and the Mughal gardens of Shalimar and Nishat reflect on its surface.

Jamia Masjid

Jamia Masjid

Historic Mosque

Founded in 1394 by Sultan Sikandar, the Jamia Masjid in Nowhatta is one of the most striking examples of Indo-Saracenic and Persian architecture in Kashmir. Its vast prayer hall is held up by 378 towering deodar pillars — each carved from a single tree trunk — and four soaring minarets dominate the skyline of the old city.

Hazratbal Shrine

Hazratbal Shrine

Sacred Site

A gleaming white-marble shrine on the north-western shore of Dal Lake, Hazratbal houses the Moi-e-Muqaddas — a relic believed to be a hair of Prophet Muhammad. The combination of Mughal and Kashmiri architecture, the dome reflecting in the lake, and the snow-capped backdrop of the Zabarwan hills make it one of Kashmir's most photographed landmarks.

Nigeen Lake

Nigeen Lake

Quiet Escape

Connected to Dal Lake by a narrow channel, Nigeen ("the jewel in the ring") is the quieter, deeper, and clearer of the two. Lined with willow and poplar trees, it is the favourite of travellers seeking a peaceful houseboat stay, kayak paddle or evening swim away from the bustle of the main lake.

Pari Mahal

Pari Mahal

Mughal Garden

The "Palace of the Fairies" is a seven-terraced 17th-century Mughal garden built by Prince Dara Shikoh as an observatory and Sufi school. Perched on the Zabarwan ridge above Cheshmashahi, it offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the valley — Dal Lake, the old city, and the snow-capped peaks all in one sweep.

Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park

Wildlife

Just 22 km from Srinagar, this 141 sq-km sanctuary is the last refuge of the critically endangered Hangul (Kashmir stag). Walnut groves, alpine meadows, mountain streams and pine forests host black bears, leopards, musk deer and over 150 bird species — a wild, unspoiled side of Kashmir that few tourists ever see.