Houseboats
in Kashmir
Kashmir
is a kind of beauty that bowls one over, however much one may have expected
from it. There are a wilderness of lakes, torrential mountain streams and placid
valleys, gigantic sun-tinted, snow-capped mountain ranges glistening in pink
and gold and rust, idyllic fun spots where the world is all too far away, and
magical bubbling springs, majectic waterfalls, streams of trout.
Kashmir roads are eminently motorable the year through. Even when it snows
a snow clearance task force has the road clear before you can say 'Santa Claus'!
There are plenty of hotels, tourst huts, and so on, to suit every budget,
every taste. So come, take to the road in magnificient Kashmir. All you need
is an indomitable spirit of adventure. And, ofcourse, enough gas in your tank!
Kashmir's magic has attracted tourists for endless years. Hill slopes of pine,
chenars, poplars and willow clothe the land in varying shades of soothing green,
with coniferous trees partly covering several ranges as well. The Jehlum river
washes the capital of Kashmir, but the focal point of attention for most tourists
are the broad lakes north of the town. The most famous, the Dal Lake, is connected
by a system of channels with the Nagin and Anchar lakes and here on the placid
waters are moored hundreds of houseboats that so typify the Kashmiri scenario.
Chashma Shahi lies at the foot of a hill 8.8 Km from Srinagar.The smallest
of Mughal Gardens chashma Shahi (Royal Spring) was laid out by Shahjahan, the
site of a spring of ice-cold water, famous for its medicinal properties. Nishat
Bagh (Pleasure garden):this garden 12 kms from Srinagar is laid out on the high
land between the Dal Lake and the slope of a hill which forms its background.A
canal runs down the centre, dropping from terrace to terrace in a series of
cascades. The topmost terrace commands a magnificient view of the Dal Lake below.
The Pleasure garden was laid out by Asif Khan, brother of Noorjahan.

If there is paradise on Earth - it is in Kashmir, India. To get round the paradise
one of the best ways to enjoy your holiday is Kashmir would be houseboat holiday.
The city of Srinagar boasts of a variety of lakes like the Dal, Nagin and Anchor,
though the River Jhelum too flows through it. There is ample opportunity for
the houseboats to cruise and offer you the picture perfect holidays.
Most houseboats on the Nagin and the Jhelum are situated on the banks of the
lake, and can be accessed directly from land without the help of a shikara,
while all those on the Dal require a shikara to get to and from them. Most
houseboats on the Dal are situated in long straggling rows; some face the
Boulevard, Srinagar's most exciting address, while others are situated singly
or in groups of two and three.
For the honeymooners the houseboats deep in the lake are ideal. The romantic
setting of the lake in Kashmir together with the royal setting of the houseboats
create magic. The best activity while on the houseboat in Kashmir would be
to sit in the balcony and enjoy the multi hues of natural and human life pass
by. The view from the houseboat keeps changing with the season too. There
are the awe aspiring mountains of the Pir Panjal (also spelt as Panchal) and
the majestic mountains of Himalayas. In winter the fun doubles when the snow
covered surrounding take over. The waters of the lake are mesmerizing as it
is.
Each houseboat in Kashmir has anything between two and four bedrooms in it with
attached bathrooms and a common sitting and dining room. The charges of a houseboat
include all meals and a certain number of crossings by shikara to and from the
houseboat. Houseboats offer far more personalized service than hotels because
of the far higher host guest ratio. On the other hand, fellow guests at the
same houseboat tend to interact much more than if they were staying at the same
hotel. Which is why houseboats are ideal for a large group of eight or more
adults.