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In a Picturesque Valley

When you return from a holiday, you usually wax eloquent about what a great time you had. After a holiday in Srinagar, you need say nothing. People look at you with envy as they try to picturise the snowclad mountains, the emerald green valleys, sky skimming chinars, the pretty gardens and lakes, and of course the heavenly weather. Such is the region's beauty that when Jahangir, the Mughal emperor, set sight on it, he exclaimed "Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin asto (If there is a heaven on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here).
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Golf Srinagar is famous for its luxurious, state-of-the-art golf course known as The Royal Springs Golf Course. Spanning an expense of 300 acres near the famous Chashma Shahi, the course is thankfully open to all. Incidentally, the course has been conceptualised and executed by the world renowned golf architect, Robert Trent Jones Jr. II, who has designed about 500 courses all over the world.
Nightlife
A strict no, given the security concerns. In fact if you happen to park your car for too long along a road, you will be ticked off by the police/military.
Kidding Around
Srinagar doesn't have the usual adventure parks and game parlours. But the huge gardens, pony and boat rides, and shikaras, are great fun, irrespective of age. For Adventure Freaks If you thought holidaying in Srinagar was brave enough, think again. The city has several challenges ready to throw at you. Safari at Dachigam National Park: Just 22 km from Srinagar, Dachigam is home to leopards, cinnamon sparrows, black and yellow grosbeaks, black bulbuls, pheasants and the Himalayan gray langurs. There are plenty of trekking opportunities available at the sanctuary, both for amateurs and experienced trekkers. The treks to the upper regions are strenuous and require camping/climbing equipment to be taken along. The J&KTDC TRC in Srinagar will help you get these. The park does have accommodation but it difficult to get. So either book in advance or make a day trip.Hiking, trekking and fishing at Pahalgam: Some 95 km from Srinagar, Pahalgam is among Kashmir's best-known resorts, thanks to the various sports that it offers. For horse riding, hire ponies directly in Pahalgam or through the J&K TRC in Srinagar. Fishing in the Lidder is a delight. Famous for its brown trout, the best haul is made between April and September. Permits are issued, for a maximum of three days at a time, on a first-come first-served basis and charged per day, per rod. Fishing equipment has to be hired in Srinagar. Live baits and spinning are not allowed.
 
 
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