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General Information / History

Srinagar is located in the heart of the Kashmir
valley at an altitude of 1,730 m above sea level,
spread on both sides of the river Jhelum. The
Dal and Nagin lakes enhance its picturesque setting,
while the changing play of the seasons and the
salubrious climate ensures that the city is equally
attractive to visitors around the year.
Sightseeing
The mosque of Hazratbal, the only one of its kind
architecturally in Kashmir. Made of white marble
with a dome and a mina- ret, Hazratbal is the
repository of a single hair of the Prophet Mohammed,
exhibited to the public on certain days of the
year.Shankaracharya Temple atop the hill called
Takht-e-Suleiman, a 5 km climb from Nehru Park
on a metalled road. Across the city is another,
much lower hill crowned by the Hari Parbat Fort,
built by an Afghan governor of Kashmir in the
18th century. The low wall enclosing the upper
part of the hill was constructed by Emperor Akbar.
On the hill are several famous places of worship:
the temple of goddess Sharika, the shrine of Muslim
saint Makhdoorn Sahib, and the historic Sikh Gurudwara
Chatti Padshahi.
Shalimar
Garden  
Built by Emperor Jehangir for his wife Nur Jehan,
Shalimar, 15 kms from the TRC, is a beautiful
garden with sweeping vistas over gardens and lakes,
and shallow terraces. The garden is 539 m by 182
m and has four terraces, rising one above the
other. A canal lined with polished stones and
supplied with water from Harwan runs through the
middle of the garden. The fourth terrace, by far
the best, was once reserved for royal ladies.
Nishat
Bagh  
Situated on the banks of the Dal Lake, with the
Zabarwan Mountains as its backdrop, (11 km. from
TRC), this 'garden of bliss' commands a magnificent
view of the lake and the snow capped Pir Panjal
mountain range which stands far away to the west
of the valley. Nishat was designed in 1633 AD
by Asaf Khan, brother of Nur Jehan.
Chashmashai
It is a tastefully laid garden in terraces, which
commands a magnificent view of the Dal Lake below
and surrounding mountain ranges. The cool water
of the spring is highly refreshing and digestive.
The original garden was laid out by Shah Jehan
in 1632 AD. TRC Srinagar free of cost to visit
the permits can be had from the infromation Counter
Chashma Shahi Garden. Permits can be had from
the information counter.
Pari
Mahal  
Once the royal observatory, Pari Mahal has a charmingly
laid out garden and is a five-minute drive from
Cheshmashahi. A Buddhist monastery at one time,
it was converted into a school of astrology by
Dara Shikoh, Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan's eldest
son. Situated on the spur of a mountain overlooking
the Dal, the ancient monument, with a well-laid
spacious garden in front, is connected to Cheshmashahi
by road. It is illuminated at night.
Excursions 
Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Amarnathji
Yatra.
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