Kashmir Travel Guide
A Ride to Khiva, Travels and Adventures in Central Asia
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A jewel glittering atop India, Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most beautiful destinations in India. Often referred to as the “Switzerland of India”, it is the country’s remote north. Home to the mighty mountains and lovely glades and forests, the region is endowed with abundant natural beauty overflowing from all sides. Was ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh in the past, Jammu & Kashmir is made up of many regions, but is called Jammu & Kashmir, as both the most populous regions in the state are called Jammu and Kashmir.
Tourist Attraction in Kashmir:
• Amar Mahal Museum
Set in a picturesque setting of Himalayas, Amar Mahal Museum and Library, is an epitome of royal grandeur and magnificence. This is a repository of books and paintings and attracts art lovers and historians from around the world. The museum building forms the largest part of the majestic Amar Palace, which has a French touch in its architectural style.
• Gulmarg
Meadow of Flowers is a world famous tourist spot in the Baramulla Distt of Kashmir. Altitude of Gulmarg is 2730 meters. surrounded by dense forests of conifers during, Gulmarg is known for unparalled beauty nad is rated as one of the world’s unrivaled tourist. He is famous for raising Golf and boasts a beautiful highland golf course. It is premier resort for winter sports in the country.
• Hari Parbat Fort
Mughal fort situated on the banks of Dal Lake of Srinagar, it is positioned on top of Sharik Hill. Initially, it was built during the reign of Akbar but its present structure owes itself the Afghan governor of Kashmir in the 18th century. It has a Parvati temple on the western slope and Muslim shrines of Khwaja Makhdoom Sahib and Akhund Mullah Shah on the south.
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