Srinagar Tourism
There is a long history behind Srinagar. In third century
BC, the city was identified by different names, though originally it was
established by the Ruler Pravara Sena 2nd. Hence city was named as Parvasenpur.
Later at the Maurya Empire period the King Ashoka initiated Buddhism in the
valley of Kashmir. Lots of rulers and empires came to J&K at different
intervals and changed the name of diverse cities. The Srinagar city turned as headquarters of
Kashmir in 960 CE. Before independence of India, the city was controlled by
British rulers and before them Sikhs and prior to Sikh rulers, Mughal’s ruled
Kashmir Valley, though Mughal’s created countless tourist spots particularly
for summer vacations.
This beautiful valley city is situated on either sides of
river Jhelum, which is recognized as Vyath in Kashmir. The popular 9 old
bridges linking the city with other parts are special things to watch. Hokersar
is another wetland positioned close to Srinagar city. Visitors can enjoy
watching thousands of traveling birds in Hokersar during the winter season.
Hokersar is only 14 kms away from Srinagar popular as the world's most
wetlands. The lake and swampy area of Hokersar will give different feeling to
visitors.
Gulmarg: one of the finest hill resorts is situated in
Gulmarg. The natural scenery in Gulmarg could be dissimilar experience for
visitors. Gulmarg played vital role in various dynasties at diverse periods.
This place was the favorite place for haunting for Jahangir the Mughal emperor.
Today Gulmarg is turned as India’s ski resort. Gulmarg is 300 kms distant from
Jammu's railway station, and countless hotels are available for accommodation.
Sonmarg: next added tourist spot in Srinagar is Sonmarg
lies towards Sindh Valley. The impressive vision of the city from this point
could be memorable moment for a tourist. However, accommodation at this place
is less to tourist has to arrange the hotels prior to visit Srinagar.
Pari Mahal: the ancient memorial known as Pari Mahal is
situated National Highway of the city. Pari Mahal is popular for the growth of
saffron in September to October.
Jama Masjid: visitors love to watch historical places can go
to Jama Masjid. It was constructed in 14th century by Sultan Sikandar. However,
visitors have to reach Nowhatta to view the Jama Masjid.
Khir Bhawani Temple is also the special spot in Srinagar.
By Road: the dual lane of the road in the city allows more
commuters to travel freely. Travel agencies are offering direct buses from
various cities of India to reach Srinagar. Some deluxe buses are also available
for luxury journey. This city is properly linked with Chandigarh (630 kms
away), Jammu (290 kms away), Delhi (876 kms away), Leh (434 kms away) and
Pahalgam (96 kms away). Getting the travel packages will help visitors to get
the guide with them.
By Air: the big domestic airport of Srinagar allows
commuters to reach the spot easily. Frequent flights from Delhi, Chandigarh,
Mumbai and Shimla are available to reach Srinagar.
By Train: the biggest railway station to reach Srinagar is
Jammu. The distance between Jammu and Srinagar is 290 kms. Jammu station is
properly linked with all major cities of India. Direct trains from Delhi,
Bangalore, Chennai and Trivandrum are available to reach Jammu.
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