10 Things to do Good for Kids in Kashmir That You Shouldn't Miss

February 19, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

The valley of Kashmir is as rich with history and political controversy as it is with culture and natural phenomena. Sample exquisitely spiced native cuisines and festive teas, then walk off your meal along the rugged trekking routes to the north. Marvel at the famous houseboats of Srinagar and take a spiritual moment to reflect at one of the many pilgrimage sites and religious shrines that dot the region. Of course, native craftsmanship makes for excellent souvenirs—carpets and textiles are an especial shopping must.
Restaurants in Kashmir

1. Apharwat Peak

Near Alpather Lake Khilanmarg, Gulmarg India
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5.0 based on 606 reviews

Apharwat Peak

Reviewed By ramandeeps213

This has to be heaven on earth. The snow and the mountains and the clouds make you feel like you are walking in heaven. The main attraction here is the skiing. A must must must visit place. I was in trance because of the beauty of this place.

2. Martand Sun Temple

Anantnag India http://anantnag.gov.in/Shrines-Martand.htm
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Martand Sun Temple

Reviewed By AmanKGupta2780 - Amritsar, India

Beautifully kept, the Martand Sun Temple is built in nagara style of temple architecture. It is a protected monument under Archaeological Survey of India. Built in 8th century AD, it is senior to the Konark Sun Temple, Odisha (13th century AD) and Modera Sun Temple, Gujarat (11th Century). “Martand” is Sanskrit name for Sun. Ancient and medieval Kings would often call themselves as “son of Sun” (Surya-putra). The impressive Martand Sun Temple was built during reign of one of the mightiest emperors of north India, Lalitaditya Muktapida. LALITADITYA MUKTAPIDA: Emperor Lalitaditya Muktapida (724 to 760 AD), a name surprisingly not mentioned in the school books of India, was the fiercest and the most powerful ruler of the Karkota dynasty of Kashmir region. His name Lalit+Aditya means “beautiful Sun God”. His empire stretched from Kabul in the west to present day Kolkata in the east. Lalitaditya had founded a number of towns and temples in the valley. The Martand Sun Temple stands as his most magnificent creation. SIKANDAR BUTSHIKAN: Muslim ruler Sikandar Butshikan, the idol breaker, (हिंदी: बुतशीखान – मूर्ति तोड़ने वाला; اردو - بت شکن) in the early 15th century ordered complete demolition of the Martand Sun Temple, an exercise that is said to have lasted for a year. It was done in his effort to convert Hindus of the Valley to Islam, which he succeeded in doing to a large extent by persecuting Hindus on large scale, destroying the Hindu-Buddhist icons of culture and infusing terror in the minds of Hindus and Buddhists of the Valley. He had also destroyed a large number of Buddhist temples and masterpieces.

3. Doodhpathri

Budgam, Srinagar India
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Doodhpathri

Reviewed By shukladk - Lucknow, India

very good un touched natural place but locals will force you to park your car 4 kilometers before the place and use their horses to travel for that they will demand lot of money

4. Nigeen Lake

Srinagar India +91 94191 67939
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4.5 based on 1,095 reviews

Nigeen Lake

Reviewed By syedibrahim1000 - Mumbai, India

Its a nice and cleaner lake then Dal Lake. Don't miss visiting the early morning floating vegetable market on this lake. Its really an amazing experience.

5. Shankaracharya Hill

Srinagar India
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4.5 based on 2,060 reviews

Shankaracharya Hill

Reviewed By 376shaileshs - Navi Mumbai, India

The serene ambience of the temple amidst the Srinagar city makes this place a must visit for all tourists. If you're a Shiva Follower you will get the inner strength automatically to effortlessly climb the 243 steps to reach the shrine of Adi Shankaracharya ji. Mobile phones and Cameras aren't allowed for security reasons which all are aware of guys. So Jai Shiv Shambho.

6. Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden

foothills of the Zabarwan hills on the banks of Dal Lake, Srinagar India http://www.dofk.in/
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4.5 based on 1,097 reviews

Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden

Reviewed By gajaria - Mumbai, India

Go early - 9 am - to avoid crowds. Go in the 30-45 days that this garden is in bloom - from early April to early May. Catch the Sunshine to Click some Memorable Photographs! Give yourself at least 2 hours to do justice to this garden

7. Yousmarg

Yusmarg, Charar I Sharief, Budgam Near Chanapora Bypass Road, Srinagar 190015 India +91 1951 253 080 http://yousmargdevelopmentauthority.com
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Yousmarg

8. Gulmarg Gondola

Gulmarg Ski Area, Gulmarg India +91 96502 26555 http://www.gulmarggondola.com/index.php
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Gulmarg Gondola

Reviewed By Sujataroamer - Kalyan, India

In the month of Feb, we visited gulmarg in the second week.... It was freezing cold but along with it the day was sunny.... To reach gulmarg first u need to hire a car from Srinagar till tangmarg..... After getting down at tangmarg....we add a guide named Mr ahmed., he helped us in hiring jackets, long boots, sunglasses ( a must) and mask if required on rental basis of 100rs per thing.... Till then another vehicle was ready for us to travel by tying chains on its wheels to travel safely from tangmarg to gulmarg..... It is journey of 12 km. Approx taking 20 mins to travel..... Beautiful mesmerizing road covered with snow on both sides.... After reaching gulmarg u can tell ur driver to take ur car till gondola ticket counter or walk till it which is difficult as it is 3km approx.... We took a sledge ride pulled by Kashmiri people .... Costing 1500 per person with complete back and forth journey in Gulmarg.... Complete paisa vasool and fun-filled ride.... Then we took a gondola ride 760/person for phase 1.... Ample of snowy mountains and snow to enjoy.... One can also go to phase 2 if required.... But food adventures activities are available at phase 1 or near booking counter and not at phase 2...worth going.... Keep ur cash ready and enjoy cashmore..... Kashmir..... But worth every penny.... Lifetime experience

9. Dal Lake

Boulevard Rd, Srinagar 190001 India
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4.5 based on 4,144 reviews

Dal Lake

Reviewed By Sujataroamer - Kalyan, India

Anyone planning a trip to Srinagar has to opt for a shikara ride to enjoy the beautiful dal lake. Though you can go shikara ride anytime, Best time to visit is in late afternoon as u can see snow clad mountains ,experience cool breeze and slowly see the lights lit up all over the lake in the houseboats and road.... Small garden in between the Dal lake...It is deep somewhere while somewhere it is full of weeds.... And can see the bottom.... The small shopkeepers try to sell u their products as u go for a ride.... But they are not authentic and not good in quality....u can see shops set up in Dal lake... During winter It is covered with a layer of ice.... And if temp drops shikaras don't work.... Must visit place in srinagar

10. Alpather Lake

Gulmarg 193403 India
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Alpather Lake

Reviewed By yasin125 - Tangmarg, India

It's a famous lakh at the altitude of about 15000 ft above sea level on Affarwat mountain in GULMARG .take GONDOLA LEVEL two from there it will take 2and half hours

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