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10 Best Places to Visit in Srinagar

Srinagar, nestled in the Kashmir Valley, is renowned for its scenic beauty with Dal Lake, Mughal gardens, and houseboats. It is a hub of culture, crafts, and serene Places. Here are the 10 best places to visit in Srinagar, along with a suggestion on booking a Tempo Traveller for your trip.

Dal Lake: Explore the iconic Dal Lake by taking a shikara ride and visiting the floating gardens and houseboats.

Shalimar Bagh: See the Mughal-style terraced garden known for its beautiful layout and scenic views.

Nishat Bagh: Visit this picturesque garden located on the eastern side of Dal Lake, offering stunning views of the Zabarwan Mountains.

Shankaracharya Temple: Seek blessings at this ancient Hindu temple situated on Shankaracharya Hill, offering panoramic views of Srinagar.

Pari Mahal: Explore the "Palace of Fairies," an ancient monument showcasing Islamic architecture and offering panoramic views of the city.

Hazratbal Shrine: Visit this revered Muslim shrine located on the northern shores of Dal Lake.

Mughal Road: Take a scenic drive on the historic Mughal Road, passing through picturesque landscapes and small villages.

Jama Masjid: See the grand Jama Masjid, a significant mosque in Srinagar known for its stunning wooden architecture.

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden: Visit during spring (March-April) to witness the colorful tulip blooms spread across this expansive garden.

Pahalgam: While not in Srinagar city, a day trip to Pahalgam is highly recommended for its stunning landscapes, trekking opportunities, and serene ambience.

To book a Tempo Traveller in Srinagar and explore its beautiful places, contact local travel agencies or use online platforms. Ensure the vehicle is well-maintained and comes with an experienced driver for a comfortable city tour.

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