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Information
Area:
3,287,590 sq km
Population: 1.10 billion
Capital city: New Delhi
People: 72% Indo-Aryan,
25% Dravidian, 3% other
Languages: Hindi
Religion: 80% Hindu,
14% Muslim, 2.4% Christian, 2% Sikh, 0.7%
Buddhist, 0.5% Jains, 0.4% other
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Places to visit in Kashmir |
| SRINAGAR - GULMARG
Gulmarg boasts of the
highest Golf Course in the
world. If the weather is clear,
one can have a spectacular
view of the towering mountains
including Nanga Parbat (26624
ft.) and other peaks. Also
a panoramic view of the Kashmir
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| DACHIGAM
Dachigam was at one time the exclusive
hunting preserve of the Maharaja of
Kashmir. It contains the last viable
hangul population, related to the
red deer of Europe, with a white rump
patch and impressive spread of antlers.
There are some 20 other mammal species
including the snow leopard and over
150 species of fauna. Game-viewing
is possible through the year. |
SRINAGAR
(The capital of Kashmir) Visit
Hari Parbat Fort, Jama Masjid,
Walk in the old bazaar and
over one of the seven old
Bridges on river Jhelum, view
from outside the shrine in
honour of Shah Hamdan.
House Boats Hotels |
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| Visit the Mughal Gardens visiting CHASHME SHAHI (Royal
Spring), NISHAT BAGH (Pleasure
Garden) and SHALIMAR BAGH
(The Abode of Love).
Dal Lake is a scenic picnic
spot surrounded by forests
of pine. It is a good base
for trekkers. A colorful annual
fair is held here every September.
Shikara is a Gondola type light rowing boat, The two
hour boat ride takes you on
a relaxing sightseeing tour
of interior parts of the calm
and placid waters of Dal Lake,
seeing the market and the
floating Gardens. |
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| PAHALGAM
Pahalgam, "The valley of
shepherds", at the confluence
of the streams flowing from
River Lidder and Sheshnag
lake, is Kashmir's premier
resort, cool, even during
the height of summer. The
resort is set between steep
hills. It has within it
no fewer than eighty tiny
villages. There is a Shiva
temple here, generally considered
to be Kashmir's oldest existing
temple dating to the 8th
Century. |
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| LEH
Walk to the Shankar Gompa which has
innumerable statues of pure gold and
a number of interesting paintings.
Later walk to the Leh Palace and on
the way back visit the cottage industries
emporium. Drive to the Spituk Monastery
(5 miles) which contains a large collection
of Tankhas and old masks & later
visit the Shankar Gompa. Proceed to
visit the Phyiang Monastery before
returning to the hotel. |
| LEH - ALCHI GOMPA
70 Km from Leh on banks of the Indus,
is Alchi Gompa dating a thousand years
back. One of its walls feature thousands
of miniature-sized pictures of the
Buddha. Three large sized images made
of clay and painted brightly are its
focal attraction. |
| LEH - SHEY
SHEY :The once residence of the royal
family is famous for its 7.5 meter
high gilded statue of Buddha. |
| LEH - STOK
Stok was the Palace of the banished
royal family. It houses a museum which
displays fabulous period costumes
and Jewelry of the royalty along-with
exquisite tankhyas representing the
life of the Sakya Muni Buddha. Interesting
historical objects like coins, seals,
armour, weapons, precious jade and
porcelain can also be seen here.
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| LEH - HEMIS
40 kms from Leh, Hemis is one of the richest,
biggest & most famous gompa in
Ladakh. Its popularity stems from
the major annual festival held during
summer in honour of their Guru Padma
Sambhava's birth anniversary. Built
during 1630, it has numerous tankhyas,
silver chortens studded with precious/semi
precious stones and various images
of Buddha. Of its many frescoes, the
most famous is the Wheel of Life.
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| LEH - LAMAYURU
The oldest holy site in Ladakh,
Lamayuru was once a lake.
It was blessed by a lama after
which, as legend goes, the
water of the lake receded
upto the mountains leaving
place for the monastery to
be built. It is also the -free
zone- of Ladakh since not
even a criminal can be apprehended
in this place. Now mostly
in ruins, only the main hall
exists today and houses numerous
tankhyas. |
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| LEH - LIKIR
Founded in the 11th century AD and
re-dedicated to another monastic order
in the 15th century AD, the earlier
gompa was destroyed in a fire. The
present gompa dates back to the 18th
century. Skilled craftsman producing
excellent tankhyas, earthen pots,
carved folding wooden stools etc.
live in the village. Majestically
situated, it commands a spectacular
view. |
| LEH - THIKSEY
19 kms from Leh, spectacularly sited
and one of the finest example of Ladakhi
architecture. Thiksey is one of the
largest and most impressive gompas.
There are several temples in this
gompa containing images, stupas and
exquisite wall paintings. It also
houses a two- storeyed statue of Buddha
which has the main prayer hall around
its shoulder. |
| LEH - SPITUK
8 kms from Leh, it stands majestically
on top of a hillock overlooking the
Indus valley for miles. Many icons
and fine - tankhyas- are to be found
in this 15th century monastery. It
also houses a collection of ancient
masks, antique arms, and and an awe
inspiring image of Mahakala. The face
of the Kali image is kept covered
and revealed only at the annual function
in January every two years. |
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SRINAGAR - SONMARG
Sonmarg is 80 km north-east
of Srinagar and at an altitude
of 2743 m. Popularly known
as the -Meadow of Gold- this
place is strewn with the loveliest
of alpine flowers and surrounded
by mountains mantled in fir
and pine. Glaciers pour down
from the Himalayas almost
on to the site of camping
at Sonamarg. |
| AMARNATH YATRA
This is
one of the revered pilgrimage
sites of India tucked away
in the mighty Himalayas. Open
only for a few months during
the year, Amarnath enshrines
a natural Shivalingam of ice,
and is reached after an arduous
trek through the mountains
of Kashmir. Amarnath is an
ancient pilgrimage center.
The Amarnath
cave is located at a distance
of 86 miles north east of
Srinagar, at a height of 13000
feet above sea level. Shiva
is worshipped here in the
form of a Shivalinga shaped
ice block, made by drops of
water oozing naturally in
the cave. |
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