Crave2Explore

Attractions in Srinagar

Discover the best sights, landmarks, and hidden gems Srinagar has to offer.

Dal Lake
#1
Nature

Dal Lake

Dal Lake is the sparkling jewel of Srinagar 🌊. Known for floating gardens, wooden houseboats, and lively shikara rides, it reflects the everyday life of Kashmir. Early mornings bring misty calm, while evenings glow with golden reflections 🌅. Floating markets sell flowers, fruits, and handicrafts, creating a unique water-based culture. Staying overnight on a houseboat is a magical experience filled with warmth and hospitality. Dal Lake is not just scenic—it is living heritage, peaceful yet vibrant, and the most iconic symbol of Kashmir tourism 💙.

Read more Free (Shikara ride extra)
Khanqah Shah-i-Hamadan
#2
Culture

Khanqah Shah-i-Hamadan

🕌 Khanqah Shah-i-Hamadan is one of the most revered and historically significant Islamic monuments in Kashmir. Dedicated to Mir Syed Ali Hamadani, a 14th-century Persian Sufi saint, the shrine played a vital role in spreading Islam and Sufism in the region. Situated gracefully along the banks of the Jhelum River, the Khanqah radiates spirituality, calm, and cultural depth.🌿 Architecturally, the shrine is a masterpiece of traditional Kashmiri wooden craftsmanship. Its intricately carved interiors, papier-mâché patterns, floral motifs, and beautifully painted ceilings reflect Persian and Central Asian influence. Unlike stone mosques, the wooden structure gives the Khanqah a warm, living character.🙏 The shrine attracts devotees, scholars, and visitors seeking peace and spiritual reflection. During prayer times and religious occasions, the atmosphere becomes deeply devotional and emotionally uplifting.✨ Serene, sacred, and culturally rich, Khanqah Shah-i-Hamadan stands as a powerful symbol of Kashmir’s spiritual heritage and artistic excellence.

Read more free
Mughal Gardens
#3
landmark

Mughal Gardens

🌺 The Mughal Gardens of Srinagar—Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi—are masterpieces of Persian-style landscaping introduced by Mughal emperors. Built along terraced slopes overlooking Dal Lake, these gardens represent harmony between nature, architecture, and water.⛲ Flowing fountains, long water channels, and geometrically arranged flowerbeds create a sense of balance and elegance. During spring and summer 🌸, the gardens burst into vibrant colors, attracting visitors and photographers alike.📸 Each garden has its own character—Shalimar for royal grandeur, Nishat for panoramic views, and Chashme Shahi for its natural spring. Calm, romantic, and historic, the Mughal Gardens reflect the refined aesthetic taste of the Mughal era and remain among Srinagar’s most graceful attractions.

Read more ₹50–₹100
Shankaracharya Temple
#4
Culture

Shankaracharya Temple

🛕 Shankaracharya Temple is an ancient Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, perched high atop Shankaracharya Hill. The temple holds immense religious and historical significance and is believed to date back over a thousand years.⛰️ From the hilltop, visitors are rewarded with one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Srinagar, including Dal Lake and the surrounding valleys. The climb itself feels spiritual and peaceful, away from city noise.🙏 The temple is a major pilgrimage site and also attracts tourists for its serene environment and stunning viewpoints. Calm, sacred, and elevated both physically and spiritually, Shankaracharya Temple offers a perfect blend of devotion and natural beauty.

Read more
Hazratbal Shrine
#5
Culture

Hazratbal Shrine

🕌 Hazratbal Shrine is one of the most sacred Islamic sites in Kashmir, revered for housing the holy relic Moi-e-Muqaddas (a hair of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ). The shrine’s elegant white marble structure stands gracefully along the banks of Dal Lake, creating a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere.🌙 Devotees gather in large numbers on special religious occasions, filling the shrine with devotion and calm energy. The open courtyard and lakeside setting add to its serenity.✨ Simple yet deeply meaningful, Hazratbal Shrine represents faith, purity, and spiritual reflection, making it a vital religious and cultural landmark of Srinagar.

Read more FREE