"โGar firdaus bar-rue zamin ast, hami asto, hamin asto, hamin ast.If there is a heaven on earth, itโs here, itโs here, itโs here.""
- Jahangir,, Mughal Emperor
Gulmarg to
Srinagar Cab
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Srinagar
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Tourist
Attractions
About Srinagar
Gulmarg to Srinagar distnce : 50 km
Estimated travel time : 1.7 hours
Gulmarg to Srinagar is the most popular route for tourists. Srinagar is crowned as "Heaven on Earth" and is largest city and summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The most popular attractions are the houseboats and colorful Shikaras on Dal Lake.
Located on the banks of Jhelum river in Kashmir Valley, Srinagar offers the mesmerizing natural beauty, houseboats, lakes, beautiful gardens. Apart from the famous Dal lake, there are Nigeen lake, Wular lake, Manasbal lake where tourists can enjoy the calmness of nature. Srinagar is equally famous for Mughal Gardens of Jammu and Kahsmir. The most famous are Chashma Shahi, Pari Mahal, Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh and Naseem Bagh. Apart from the stunning tourist attractions, tourist are advised not to miss the world famous Kashmiri cuisine. Srinagar is also famous for Kashmiri Shawls, handicrafts, Kahsmiri apples and dry fruits.
Taxi from Gulmarg to Srinagar is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Gulmarg to Srinagar by car is well connected through Srinagar - Tangmarg road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Gulmarg to Srinagar distance is 50 Km and is 1.7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are : Jamiya Masjid Chonchi Faqir Museum
Masjid Gani Baba Sahab Kreshbal
Wetland Kawoosa Khalisa
Galwaan Valley Lalpora, Nowlari
Tangmarg - - natural beauty, Ferozpore Nallah, Waters Meet, Ziarat of Baba Reshi
Baramulla - - popular for its gurudwaras, temples, monasteries, shrines; Wular Lake, Manasbal Lake, Alpather Lake
Tourist Attractions
Dal Lake: A picturesque lake dotted with colorful Shikaras (traditional Kashmiri boats) and surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Mughal Gardens: Lush gardens with intricate terraced lawns, fountains, and vibrant flowerbeds, displaying the Mughal architectural grandeur.
Shalimar Bagh: A beautifully designed Mughal garden featuring stunning pavilions, terraces, and cascading fountains.
Nishat Bagh: Known as the "Garden of Bliss," this terraced garden offers breathtaking views of Dal Lake and snow-capped mountains.
Pari Mahal: A historical monument offering panoramic views of Srinagar city and the Dal Lake, known for its Persian-style architecture.
Shankaracharya Temple: A sacred Hindu shrine atop a hill that provides stunning views of Srinagar and the surrounding valleys.
Hazratbal Shrine: A revered Muslim shrine known for its majestic white marble architecture and housing a sacred relic of Prophet Muhammad.
Wular Lake: The largest freshwater lake in India, providing opportunities for boating, bird-watching, and serene natural beauty.
Jama Masjid: A grand mosque known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture and intricate Iranian tile work, attracting devotees and tourists alike.
Chashme Shahi: A refreshing, Mughal-style garden famous for its natural spring and rejuvenating qualities.