Known as the Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir and Srinagar’s Jewel, Dal Lake is the most important landmark of Srinagar. It figures high on tourist itineraries and every tourist to the Kashmir valley makes it a point to visit the water body. There are two theories for the origin of the lake – one states that it is a post-glacial lake that has undergone a lot of changes in size over the years. The other theory of the origin of the lake states that the Dal Lake was formed due to flood spillage from the Jhelum River. Dal Lake is a famous tourist spot in Srinagar, the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This lake, about 6 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, is a beautiful and unique gift of nature. The main attractions of Dal Lake are the “Shikaras” and “Houseboats” floating on it. In these houseboats, complete arrangements are made for the comforts and amenities of the tourists; the boat owners take care of their food and other needs. Lotus and lily flowers add to the beauty of this lake. High mountains, clear clear water and the serene atmosphere of the valleys, this wonderful confluence of nature will not disappoint the tourists.
- History of Dal Lake – History of Dal Lake in Hindi
In the texts, Dal Lake has been addressed by the name “Mahasarit”. In history, there is existence of a village named “Isabar” towards the eastern side of Dal Lake, which was the abode of Goddess Durga. That place situated on the banks of the lake was called Sureshwari. During the Mughal rule, Srinagar was made a summer residence by the Mughal kings. The Mughals extended the banks of Dal Lake and built many Mughal style gardens and pavilions in its surrounding complex.
- What to see in Dal Lake –
While enjoying Shikara (Houseboat) in Dal Lake, you can buy dry fruits, vegetables, fruits or Kashmiri handicraft items from the floating market on the lake.
- WHERE TO STAY
There are enough accommodation options in Srinagar ranging from budget hotels, mid-range hotels to luxury hotels. Houseboats on Dal Lake are a popular accommodation option. Along with breathtaking views of the Dal Lake and the mountains, they also offer a unique experience. Most of the houseboats are run by families living on the Dal Lake. Houseboats are also available in the budget, mid-range and luxury.
- WHERE TO EAT
Srinagar is a foodie’s delight. Innumerable restaurants, cafés and street stalls serve delicious food. The most popular places to eat in Srinagar are found near Lal Chowk, Khayam Road and the area near Dal Lake. Kashmiri and Moghlai cuisines are extremely popular and served in almost all the restaurants. Srinagar is famous for its non-vegetarian delicacies like rogan gosht, gushtaba, rishta, tabakmaaz, kanti, etc. There are a few restaurants that provide tasty vegetarian meal along the road near Dal Lake. Seekh Tuji is another popular delicacy found in the street stalls of Khayam Road.
- BEST TIME TO VISIT DAL LAKE
May to November is the best time to visit Dal Lake as the climate is pleasant. During winter, it gets extremely cold.
- Dal Lake Advice –
The best time to visit Dal Lake is between July to August.
Here tourists can also enjoy swimming in summer.
Before choosing Shikara, make sure to check all the facilities available.
Don’t forget to bargain while buying anything from the floating market
Always carry your identity card documents with you.
- BEST TIME TO VISIT SRINAGAR
The average minimum and maximum temperature of Srinagar is as given below. The best time to visit Srinagar is also specified.
MONTH |
BEST TIME |
MIN. TEMP (°C) |
MAX. TEMP (°C) |
|
January |
-2 |
8 |
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February |
1 |
11 |
||
March |
4 |
16 |
||
April |
8 |
21 |
||
May |
11 |
26 |
||
June |
15 |
29 |
||
July |
19 |
30 |
||
August |
18 |
30 |
||
September |
13 |
28 |
||
October |
6 |
23 |
||
November |
1 |
16 |
||
December |
-1 |
10 |
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