Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir

By : Renu Shekhawat
Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, the beauty of the landscapes and the ethnic diversity of the state of this enclave in the Indian Himalayas are sufficient reason to visit Jammu and Kashmir where Kashmir Islam, Ladakh Buddhism and Jammu Hinduism converge. We give you 10 more reasons to put it among your next destinations.

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir

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Boathouse

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, the Kashmir princes did not allow the English to buy property in the valley. The cunning British enabled boats on Lake Dal as a residence. Stay in a boat house, with all the luxury of yesteryear that includes service and a sikara, the traditional boat to reach the mainland.

Lamayuru Monastery

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, Hanging from the ports that cross the Himalayas between Kargil and Leh, this gompa transports us in time and allows us to imagine how it was lived in the most remote Tibetan monasteries.

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir

Pangong TSO

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh has the most spectacular lakes in the Himalayas. Pangong Tso is the highest salt water lake in the world. Only the road trip will leave you breathless. The lake lies lonely surrounded by bare mountains on the border with Tibet.

Kahva

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, the typical Kashmir infusion is prepared with saffron, cardamom and cinnamon and is served with an almond inside, which is not the fruit of the almond tree, but the one that hides in the apricot kernel. Get warm with the most delicate perfume.

Leh

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, the capital of Ladakh is a small town dominated by a ruined castle and the Stupa of Peace. The festival held every September is the best opportunity to attend the ethnic diversity of these valleys in a single place.

Mosquits of Srinagar

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, the old town of Srinagar is a true open-air museum. The prayer hall of the great mosque with its wooden columns is one of the most impressive buildings. At sunset, feel like the last call to prayer reverberates through the valley. Simply spectacular.

Indus Valley

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, the Indus River flows from here to the Arabian Sea. Its waters in Ladakh are an intense turquoise and on its banks the vegetation of this region of almost lunar rocky landscapes accumulates.

Paints of Alchi

Reasons, why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, Alchi Monastery 70 kilometers from Leh, is one of the oldest in Ladakh. Art lovers will find here the best preserved mural paintings of the Indian Himalayas with almost a thousand years old.

Carpets

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir has always been a land of seductive merchants. Carpet stores have unique pieces worked for months and years by entire families. Designs from Kashmir itself and from Central Asia that unfold before your eyes as if it were a Thousand and One Nights story.

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir

Buddhist Songs

Reasons why to visit Jammu and Kashmir, in Ladakh, Buddhism is felt in the street. Several monasteries are open during the community recitation of mantras. Approach the Thikse gompa, a few kilometers from Leh, and share the morning of prayer with the monks.

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