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Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir Tourism


About Jammu and Kashmir

The natural beauty of the valley of Kashmir is well known widely and has deservedly won high praise from travelers, since time immemorial. The first Himalayan State of India, Jammu and Kashmir is divided into mainly three regions, the foothill plains of Jammu; the lakes and blue valleys of Kashmir rising to alpine passes, the high altitude plains and starkly beautiful mountains of Ladakh, which lies beyond those passes. 

The valley, practically one large health resort, is enchanting all the year round. The colourful flower season starts from the middle of March and April.  May and June find fruit trees laden with many hued carpets of flowers decking the meadows and hill slopes. One of the most attractive aspects of Kashmir is its adventure prospects which includes trekking, mountaineering, fishing, rafting, heli- skiing to trans Himalayan Jeep Safari. June and July is the best time for swimming, sun-bathing, surf-riding and trekking.  August and September are good for fishing trout and mahseer in ice-cold mountain streams. Big and small game are to be found aplenty in September and October; Autumn is the fruit season and also a good time for trekking.  December to February  is the season for winter sports in Gulmarg. 

Besides Gulmarg, tourist resorts like Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Kakaranag, Yusmarg, Aharbal, Daksu, Dal lake, Manasbal lake, and their environs, Mansar and Patni top in Jammu, Nubra Valley and Stok Range in Leh, Ladakh have been further developed under a comprehensive programme, launched by the state Government. The main thrust of the planned development was to stabilise and improve the facilities provided so far and to open new areas with a view to prolonging the stay of visitors and to dispose them over a wider area of the state. Pahalgam, very popular with Indian tourists, is itself the base for treks to the Kolahai glacier, the snow bound cave of Amarnath, mountain-girt Sheshnag and other lakes and other destinations. As we travel we pass through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. 

The state experiences extreme climates in the summer and winter. The weather is pleasant from October onwards.  However, the best time to enjoy Kashmir and the adventures of Ladakh region is between the months of May and September. 

Kashmiri handicrafts are known throughout the world for their exquisite craftsmanship. Srinagar is a shoppers paradise of traditional crafts. Several craft shops line the streets of Srinagar. The diverse articles range from woolen textiles of fleecy soft texture and matchless excellence in weaving, hand-woven carpets  in both wool and silk with their intricate Persian design, to the exquisite designs worked on papier-mâché, wood work, silverware etc are products of unique craftsmanship.  

Government has been trying to make Kashmir an international resort. As part of providing cheap accommodation, Yatrikas and Yatriniwas were constructed at a number of places. New areas like Sanasar, Mantalai, Deragali, Bhadarwah, Billavar, Sarthan Devi and Salal in Jammu have been brought on the tourist map.