Kashmir Part 2
Where, what, when at our destinations was G&R-ed by our colleague. So, the three exotic destinations were Srinagar, Gulmarg and Pahalgam. Beauty at all these places surpassed our imagination by big measure! End September - early October is a lean period between summer holidaymakers and Dasara/Deepavali holidaymakers which made our visit more pleasurable!
"Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin ast"
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Sunrise - Chai - Nirvana! |
See
Glimpses of Paradise from Shalimar |
- Mughal Gardens – that would be Chesmashahi, Nishat and Shalimar all laid around the Dal. The latter two being popular amongst tourists. These terraced gardens were Mughal Emporer’s idea of Paradise on earth, a place of rest, reflection and reminder of Jannat! The agenda would be a leisurely stroll followed by a leisurely coffee/tea session at the cafe. The flowers are beautiful, so, keep your camera handy.
Floating Post Office |
- The Hazratbal Shrine – located to the West of the Dal is considered to be the holiest Islamic shrine in Kashmir. It is believed that the Moi-e-Muqqadas (the sacred hair) of Prophet Mohammed to be preserved here.
Stay
First question - Dal Vs. Nigeen for houseboat. Dal per se does not have houseboats. The Dal canals are where the houseboats are anchored. Dal houseboats are only a Shikara ride away from city/tourist center, therefore it is very crowded. Whereas, Nigeen is smaller, slightly away from city/tourist center, but you have the luxury of being anchored at the lake itself and is definitely less crowded.
Houseboat - Shikara at Wangnoo |
Shop
Your shopping list could look like this;
- Phiran – loose woolen kurta with embroidery
- Shawls, stoles, scarves
- Saffron - grown locally
- Walnuts - grown locally
- Dry currants - comes from Afghan
- Kashmiri tea if you are interested in learning and making Kahwah
- Rugs and carpets
- Cricket bat (don’t be surprised)
With Mr. Marvelous - my fav. Shikara vendor Please note my new Phiran! |
Shawls, Stoles, Scarves and Phirans
- Polo View Road: From our asking around and survey, we found Polo View road the best option. We found two shops suitable here as they were reasonably priced and had good quality products. The two winners are G. M. Shah at the beginning of the road, and the 'shop-to-its-right' (as you face G. M. Shah). They have choice of handmade and machine embroidery, wool and pashmina. The 'shop-to-its-right' in addition to the GM Shah stuff, has a section for tailored woolen jackets, suites, hats, golf caps for both men and women in tweed, wool etc. which we recommend.
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Exotic paper mache needlework on pashmina |
Dry Fruits
G. M. Shah has a dry fruit store next to their clothes shop. We also purchased a fair bit at stores near Lal Chowk.
Lal Chowk |
Cricket bats made in Kashmir is supposed to be of international standard. It is made from willow wood which was originally brought to India by the British. As you exit from South Srinagar to head to Anantnag en route to Pahalgam, you will come across shops making and selling these bats!
Eat
Kashmiris are predominantly meat eaters, especially mutton. Vegetarians fear not. Vegetarian food is available widely and in variety.
You can request your houseboat to cook the meal you want. Our group requested for an authentic Kashmiri khana and were treated with Kashmiri Paulav, Yakhni, Kababs, Paneer preparations. Our request for lotus stem curry which is a delicacy in this region could not be met since the lotus stem season had gone by :( (talk about reasons to go back again!).
The crown of Kashmiri cuisine is Wazwan which is an elaborate thali predominantly of meat – mutton, chicken and fish. We have referred a restaurant in the Pahalgam section. Also, Baluchi at The LaLit offers Baluchistan cuisine (interesting). Jan Bakery at Dal Lake is supposed to be good. Hotel Malik Palace near Dal Lake and MA Road has Cafe Coffee Day. The latter has a food court with excellent chaat, continental and barbeque options.
Warning - All restaurants close by 9-9:30 pm. This must be a hangover from curfew days! So, keep a close watch on the clock while you shop!
Get There
You can fly from Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu and Leh. It is more fun to drive down though. For details about our road trip to these three exotic destinations, please read Road Trip to Heaven...(Part 1).
Gulmarg - Meadow of Flowers
Horses waiting to give you a ride! |
Gulmarg is a base for skiers during snow (mid Dec to end Feb). In hotter clime it is an excellent place to either play golf or just do nothing........................................................................... (Hmm, that’s me day dreaming!). One drives through pine covered slopes, never ending green grass and chinar trees - on a road without potholes to get to this OMG place! You have to park outside the meadow and take a pony ride or hire one of the local hotel taxis to get in. We recommend you walk.
Hotel Highland Park |
Any hotel on the meadow is perfect. Hotel Highland Park is a meadow scene out of Enid Blyton books. We had lunch here. The Vintage, Gulmarg and Khyber Hotels have good reviews.
Apart from pony ride and leisurely walk, you can take the Gondola up to the mountain top. The Gulmarg Gondola is Asia's highest and longest cable car project. It provides a ride from Gulmarg Meadow at 8825 feet above sea level to Kongdori at 10,006 feet in phase 1. Phase 2 connects onward to Apharwat at 12,960 feet.
Get there
Pahalgam – Village of Shepherds
Lidder River in our backyard. |
We stayed at Himalaya House near the Golf Course and arrived late in the night. We could hear the water flowing in our backyard through the night! Walking on the banks of the river and putting our leg in the ice cold water, as early morning sun warmed our backs was absolutely delightful!
Bone chilling water! Brrrr... |
Our only regret on this trip is that we could not spend more time in Pahalgam and go trekking into the mountains. All is not lost - Pahalgam is the base camp for Amarnath Yatra and I am sure we will return sooner than later to remedy this!
Do
- Angling and trout fishing
- Trekking and camping
- Visit Lidder amusement park
Bakkar traffic jam |