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The vale of Kashmir is set in the lap of the famous Himalayas, towering to 18500 feet, with the sinuous Jhelum river cutting across in coils and curves forming the highway and tha main source of sustenance. This fertile land has over centuries enticed people from all over the world to behold its legandary beauty. A bounding in charm and splendor, the Valley of Kashmir is an ultimate destination where travelers visit to discover a dream. In the past, Great Mughals and the British resided in Kashmir to escape the scorching heat of the plains. With the growing short holidaying culture among tourists, the Valley is an ideal destination to spend 5 to 15 days. Staying over a month has been the choice of foreign visitors who trek where no one stands between the glory of nature and mankind.

Perched at am average height of 1515 meters above sea level, this northernmost area of the of the Indian subcontinent is separated from the plains by the Pirpanjal Range and surrounded by Karakoram Range on the north. Mesmerizing fresh air, towering mountains, lush green meadows, mystical blue-green lakes, exquisite food and handicrafts, countless flora & fauna and Kashmir’s enchanting four season offer true colors of Earth.



People of Kashmir speak ‘Kashmiri’ with a slight variation in the dialect in various districts of the Valley. In distant and peripheral areas ‘Gojri’ is spoken by Gujjars or nomads. Urdu is widely understood and spoken in most parts of the Valley. English too is not unknown, particularly at tourist destinations. Large round silver ornaments known as “Tumar” worn by womenfolk and turbans worn by men have been part of the traditional attire of people in the Valley. Generally of friendly nature, Kashmiris are hard working and hospitable which has been the real force behind epitomizing Kashmir as paradise.

Kalhana’s ‘Rajtarangini’ written in the 11th century is the earliest record available in the history of Kashmir. According to Kalhana, Gonanda I came to the throne of Kashmir about 2448BC. His descendants ruled for many centuries. King Ashoka conquered Kashmir in 250BC and made Srinagar the capital if his emp0ire.



1st century AD saw the arrival of Kushan dynasty. Emperor Kanishka organized the 3rd great council of Buddhist at Harwan. From the Karakota dynasty, the great ruler Lalitaditya Muktapida is mentioned as ruler in 8th century. The 9th century witnessed the rule of Utpal dynasty that produced the great ruler Avanti Verman during whose reign Avantipur was the capital. In the 10th century, the Lohara dynasty ruled in Kashmir. 11th century saw the rule of King Harsha, a poet and lover of art & music. 12th century witnessed the rule of King Jaisimha. In the 13th century, Kashmir witnessed upheavals, mutual quarrels and civil wars that weakened the Hindu rule.


   
Dal Lake - Kashmir , Kashmir Valley

The Kashmir valley region is famous for it picturesque natural beauty and among other things is known for its Dal Lake that reflects the surrounding snow-capped mountain peaks. Among the most interesting attractions in the region are the Mogul Gardens, the floating vegetable and flower markets and the unique experience of staying on a houseboat. The Valley is known for its fresh apples and the intricate embroidery stitching that is done on the traditional warm kurtas, for both, men and women.

Kashmir is very popular for its golf courses. Tours and travel to Kashmir can be a beautiful experience for those who spend time viewing the floating vegetable and flower markets. These take place in secluded tree-lined canals.

The Dal Lake is perhaps the most important and picturesque tourist destination in Kashmir. It is very popular for its shikara rides and houseboats.

As far as handicrafts are concerned, Kashmir is very popular for its carpets and wall hangings. Kashmir is known for its pashmina and cashmere scarves. Kashmir in the ancient times was the seat of Buddhism. Besides Buddhism many faiths have taken birth and have flourished in the Kashmir region.

Kashmir has a rich cultural heritage. The ancient work of art, Rajatarangini, is an account of the rulers who have ruled the region over a period of 4000 years.

Among the important pilgrimages in Kashmir are Amreshwar, popularly known as Amarnath, Sureshwar, Tripreshwar, Hareshwar, Jeshteshwar, Shivbuteshwar and Sharda Saritshilla.

The Kashmir valley is known for its fresh apples and the intricate embroidery stitching that is done on the traditional warm kurtas, for both, men and women known as phirans. The Kashmir valley has been known since the ancient times as the valley of flowers. A Mughal emperor used the phrase, paradise on earth, to describe the Kashmir valley. The valley is known for its tall chinar trees and snow capped peaks. The famous Mughal Gardens are located on the banks of the Dal Lake and are a must visit for any one who visits Kashmir. The Dal Lake in the Kashmir valley is of course known for its floating houseboats. Tours and travel packages to the Kashmir Valley region offer special options for those interested in staying on the houseboats.