Sunday 6 October 2013

Places to Stay



Must visit these properties while traveling to Kashmir. The tariffs are steep as they are the most luxurious properties in the Valley. If not for a night stay at least visit for a meal and then explore.
                                                      
1) Vivanta by Taj- Dal View, Srinagar. For the best view of the city stay at the Taj.

2) The Lalit Grand Palace, Srinagar. A beautiful property and very good service.

3) Hotel Broadway, Srinagar- Nice property with the best hang out joints- coffee shop and bar.
                                                       


Khyber Gulmarg




3) The Khyber Mountain Resort, Gulmarg. Simply outstanding location and decor.

4) Highland Park, Gulmarg. Hosted many celebrities, this is a famous heritage property.

5) The Nedous, Gulmarg- A 125 yr old property, famous for heritage as well as it's New Year's party.

6) The Pahalgam Hotel, Pahalgam- Founded in 1931, the most popular Hotel in the land of shepherds.

Wednesday 7 August 2013

Srinagar



                                                                    


Picturesque Srinagar, set in the heart of Kashmir valley at an altitude of 1,730 meters above the sea level is the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir state. This charming city of lakes and gardens also known as The Venice of the East, sprawls elegantly on both sides of river Jhelum, which is crossed by seven bridges. The idyllic Dal and Nagin Lakes, linked by a network of backwaters further enhances the beauty of Srinagar.


According to Kalahana, the author of ‘Rajatarangini’, the city was originally named as Srinagar and founded by emperor Ashoka (3rd century B.C.).The present town was established by Prabarasens II and finds mention in the travelogues of Hiuen Tsang, the famous Chinese Traveler who in 631 A.D visited Srinagar. Lalitaditya Mukhtapida was the most illustrious ruler of the Hindu period which ended in 1339.
Persian influence over the city’s art and culture was introduced by the Afghan Badshsh, Zain-ul-abidin (1420-70). But, most of the city’s formal beauty and fine mosques are a result of the patronage provided by the Mughal rulers.
Srinagar was the summer resort of the Mughals, who built gorgeous gardens with fountains,waterways, pavilions and terraces placed between groves of Chinar and Willow.

For more information on Srinagar check out the post - 21 things to do in Srinagar.



Wednesday 29 May 2013

Single Woman's Guide For Surviving Kashmir





Saadiya Kochar
Though it is considered to be paradise on earth, Kashmir on the onset for a single woman can be quite a hellish experience. Don't get me wrong, learn a few tricks, fabricate a few lies, grow a thick skin and you will love the Valley. That's what I did!

Some of the kindest, most hospitable people I've met in my life are Kashmiris. But lets not forget for a single moment, that it's a fragile, conflict affected area . Everything that you will do, will determine how safe you will remain.

Here are a few simple rules for female travelers, who wish to spend a fair bit of solo time in Kashmir-

1)  DON'T BE AFRAID -  As soon as you arrive, from the taxi driver to the concierge at your hotel will tell you the scariest stories. They'll ask you not to trust anyone other than them. Don't worry, stay in the loop and just trust your gut instinct. My first trip to Kashmir, was definitely the most harrowing. From remarks about my religious identity, to my single status-I had everything flung at me, in one go. I was so disappointed, I thought I would never return. But then I thought to myself, I can't let a bunch of intolerant people scare me. So I went back. It's been more than five years, since my first trip and each year I spend at least a few months in Kashmir. So keep a lid on the fear and the anger, don't let a few bad apples ruin your trip.
Saadiya Kochar with a Fisher Woman in Srinagar.

2) GET SOME PROTECTION - Though you need not fear anything, you will still need a little bit of protection. I wish I could say, pepper spray and a knife is what you need. Fortunately or unfortunately, they never work in the Valley. A local guide/contact/protector is a necessity. If you're traveling for work, ask someone at the local office to keep in touch with you. If you're traveling for pleasure, get yourself a recommended guide. He might swindle your money but that's the way you remain out of trouble.  Don't hesitate to ask for such favours.
Saadiya Kochar- Shooting in Kashmir

3) BE A CONSERVATIVE DRESSER-The first few years I spent in Kashmir, I  mostly wore a phiran (traditional outfit) and covered my head.  In the Kashmiri society untied hair is considered quite inappropriate and mine is too untamed, for their liking. Though these are extreme measures, I had to take because of the nature of my work, I would still recommend being conservatively clad, carrying a scarf and covering up tattoos.  If you're going to spend a lot of time at the tourists spots, like Gulmarg and Pahalgam, then you can relax and not worry about these things.

4) NO LATE NIGHTS- If you're alone in Srinagar and planning to have a quite dinner after 10 p.m, think again. It's not like you'll get into any trouble for doing so. But you will not see the local women, out at that time. For doing so, you'll  just stand out like a sore thumb. If you're with a male companion or in a group Kashmir is a great place to vacation. But due to the conflict in the region, the Kashmiri society has become very conservative. For a female traveler it is not the friendliest environment.

5) CHOOSE THE LODGING AREA CAREFULLY- If you're planning to stay at any of the well known hotels, everything will go by smoothly. But if you want to spend a long duration of time in Srinagar, it's going to be a tricky proposition to find a decent accommodation. PG accommodations, and apartments for hire are not readily available. Concord Residency in Rajbagh, is a decent, safe place to rent so is Mrs Mahatta's guest house. 



Wednesday 22 May 2013

21 THINGS TO DO IN SRINAGAR, KASHMIR.




 

1) Wake up at dawn and go for the Floating Market in the Dal Lake.


2) Stay in a houseboat, at the Nigeen Lake.


3) Go for a Shikara ride at Sunset.


Kashmir Through My Eyes













4) Visit Hazratbal Shrine on a Friday, to see a large congregation of women praying.



5) Visit the Mughal Gardens.


6) Drink fresh water from the spring at Chashma Shahi.


7) Visit the Sri Pratap Singh Museum.


8) Walk, all the way up to the Shankaracharya Temple.


9) Shop at the Kashmir Government Emporium.


10) Visit the Botanical gardens and the Tulip Garden.


11) For Kashmiri cuisine (Wazwaan) go to Ahdoos.


12) For Mughal cuisine, visit the famous Shamyana Restaurant on the Boulevard.

13) Eat Harisa on a winter morning, from Hat Trick. 


14) Eat a whole Trami of Kashmiri food at the Grand Restaurant.


15) Listen to Radio Kashmir and Big 92.7, for Kashmiri Songs.


16) Buy Kashmiri Movies from Lal Chowk.


17) Visit Jama Masjid for the Jumma Namaz.


18) Dress up in traditional Kashmiri attire and get a picture clicked.


Kashmir Through My Eyes







 






19) Visit the Taj Vivanta at night, for a spectacular view of the city.



  

20) Go to the the spa at at the Lalit, to unwind.

 

21) Hire a golf cart and self drive through the Royal Spring Golf Course.