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Enjoy Vacation at haven of the earth

Posted by cheepholidays in April 26, 2010

The heaven the earth if present, that is Kashmir. There are so many places available in the earth but Kashmir is the heaven of the earth. Kashmir is located in India, India proud on Kashmir. It is the crown of the India.

One emperor of Mugal says if the heaven is present, that is here, Kashmir is located at the board of the china, Pakistan. Many tourists came here and enjoy the beauty of the nature. In summer many people. In Kashmir many types of places for travel, the dull lake is the most beautiful place of the Kashmir. Srinagar is as much imagination as it is fact,for every season offers new vistas to this city of great antiquity. Spring breathes life again into a frozen world and the air is heady with the fragrance of a million flowers that blossom on trees, shrubs and creepers.Summer heightens the effect and autumn is poignant in its colours of warm introspection. Winter brings with it snow,sometimes the Dal Lake freezes and beneath a leaden sky, roasted chestnuts turn the atmosphere aromatic with the promise of warmth and comfort.

Shikharas on Dal Lake, Jammu and Kashmir, Nort...
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The river Jhelum and the Dal and Nagin lakes dominate Srinagar and its life and activities.Here lush wild gardens of lotus and waterlily flower amidst bustling lanes.By the lakeside spread the gardens of the Mughals in patterned beauty.And the people move with a tranquillity borne of a history laden pulse of activity.

The most beautiful place is Kashmir valley, which is located in Himalaya. It is around 135 km long and 32 km wide. A mugal emperor called it “paradise on earth”.

Srinagar is its main city and also the summer capital of the state. Other main cities are Anantnag and Baramulla. There has been insurgency since 1989 due to the conflict. It has access to the rest of the India through Banihal tunnel near Qazigurd on NH1A to Jammu, which is interrupted by snowfall in winter. The popular tourist places in the valley are Gulmarg, Dal Lake, Pahalgam, Amarnath temple.

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1 | Felix Gowin

13 de January de 2011 4:11 am

Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague of mine who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch yesterday because I found it for him :smile: So let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch! Now with that out of the way I have a question. That is very interesting information; can you tell where did you get this info?

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