Kashmir is the northernmost state of the India. Known for its extravagant natural beauty this land formed a major caravan route in the ancient times. Nature has lavishly endowed Kashmir with certain distinctive favors which hardly find a parallel in any alpine land of the world.
The Mughal had a deep influence on this land and introduced various reforms in the revenue industry and other areas that added to the progress of Kashmir.
Art and crafts also developed through encouragement. After, independence of India in 1947 this region formed a part of the Indian Territory and is an integral region that contributed its part to preserve the unity and integrity of India.
Come, see for yourself, and you may fall in love with her as countless do. But you cannot forget her. There is so much you will take back ? not just bargain in silk and silver but warmth of spontaneous friendship and traditional hospitality which is peculiarity of this land of charm and enchantment.
     

SEASONS
Kashmir has four distinct seasons, each with its own peculiar character and distinctive charm. These are SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN and WINTER.
Spring- which extends roughly from March to early May, is when a million blossoms carpet the ground. The weather during this time can be gloriously pleasant at 23oC or chilly and windy at 6oC. This is the season when Srinagar experiences rains, but the showers are brief.

Spring Specialty
The joyous chirping of birds, orchards heavy with fruits, alpine meadows dotted with grazing herds, and shepherds lilting with their music - a vivid mosaic of this place - takes shape before your wandering eye. It presents a picture of an unforgettable tapestry which is amongst the most beautiful any place in the world has to offer
Summer- extends from May until the end of August. Light woollens may be required to wear out of Srinagar. In higher altitudes night temperatures drop slightly. Srinagar at this time experiences day temperatures of between 25oC and 35oC. At this time, the whole valley is a mosaic of varying shades of green - rice fields, meadows, trees, etc. and Srinagar with its lakes and waterways is a heaven after the scorching heat of the Indian plains.

Summer Specialty
Fruits spill out of brimming baskets; strawberries and cherries, peaches and apricots; all the bounty of a fertile land. Pale green paddy fields rise in tiered steps upon the hills. In the high meadows, trout are jumping in rushing, snow-fed streams. The encircling snow-capped mountains provide a perfect setting for a valley that's vibrantly alive
Autumn-The onset of autumn, perhaps Kashmir's loveliest season, is towards September, when green turns to gold and then to russet and red. The highest day temperatures in September are around 23oC and night temperatures dip to 10oC by October, and further drop by November, when heavy woollens are essential.

Autumn Specialty
The misty morning sprawls over the vivacious valleys, the flushing meadows wrap the hillsides like a cloak. The sunlight softly caresses the leaves, the dew drops sparkle like diamonds to welcome the new day. The rustle of the fallen leaves adds to the music of the place and the sweet fragrance of flowers lingers on.

Winter
Winter has a charm of its own. From December to the beginning of March is winter time, which presents Srinagar in yet another mood. Bare, snow-covered landscapes being watched from beside the warmth of a fire is a joy that cannot be described to anyone who has not experienced it. Some houseboats and hotels remain open in winter-these are either centrally heated or heated with a typically Kashmiri stove kept alight with embers of wood, quite effective in the winter.

Winter Specialty
The white sheet of snow spread far and wide concealing the resonating beauty of this paradise. The soft snowflakes adorning the coniferous, the misty hazy breath, the chilly breeze gently tingling your senses, the tender sunlight deflecting from the ice capped peaks and spreading the much needed warmth. All so milky and pure. It is picture of a true heaven on earth.

 Spring:
 Mid March - Mid June
 Light Woolen with overcoat
 Summer:
 Mid June -   Mid September
 Tropical to light wollen
 Autumn:
 Mid Sept -   Mid November
 Light Woollen with overcoat
 Winter:
 Mid Nov -    Mid March
 Heavy woollens with overcoat
 
 Full Name  Jammu and Kashmir
 Capital  Summer (May-October) - Srinagar  / Winters( November -April)- Jammu
 Languages  Urdu (Official Language), Kashmiri, Hindi, Dogri, Pahari, Ladakhi
 Population  Approx. 7,720,000
 Location
Strategically located Jammu and Kashmir State constitutes the northern most extremity of India.
North Latitude : 32.17 degree - 36.58 degree
East Longitude : .26 degree - 80.30 degree
 Area  2,22,236 sq. km.
 Number Of District  14
 Climate
Tropical in Jammu plains to semi-arctic cold in Ladakh with Kashmir and Jammu mountainous tracts having temperate climatic conditions.
Summer Max.39.9, Min.23.4; Winter Max.20.2, Min.4.5.
The annual rainfall also varies from region to region with 92.6 mm in Leh, 650.5 mm in Srinagar and 1115.9 mm in Jammu.
 Roads  9375 km with 3 National Highways.
 Railways  Total railway track length is 72km spanning 7 stations
 Rivers  Indus, Chenab, Jehlum and Raavi.
 Domestic Airports  Jammu, Srinagar, Leh
 Crops  Barley, Forest-produce, Fruit, Millets, Rice, Saffron, Wheat.
 Minerals  Bauxite, Coal, Lignite, Sapphires. Semi-precious stones.
 Industries
Carpet & Shawl, Handicrafts, Sericulture, Watches, wood-based industries. Famous for Apples and Tourism.
 Best Season
Jammu - October To February
Kashmir - April To October (tours) & December To February ( Snow Sky )
Ladakh - Mid June To September
 Excursions
Akhnoor - 32 kms, Batote-113 kms, Kud-106 kms, Mansar Lake- 80 kms, Purmandal (Chhota Kashi)- 39 kms, Patnitop- 112 kms, Ramban-148 kms, Ramnagar- 102 kms, Sanasar-129 kms, Sudhmahadev- 120 kms, Surinsar Lake- 42 kms, Kishtwar High Altitude National Park- 248 kms
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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