Srinagar's Dal Lake is an ethereal beauty that will never pass into nothingness.
As one approaches the Dal Lake, there are hundreds of colourful houseboats lined up like ducks in a row beckoning to tourists.
Houseboats in Dal Lake |
A Carved Wooden Balcony of a Houseboat |
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Pir Panjal Mountains overlooking Dal Lake |
The Dal Lake is stretched along 15.5 kms.
with a number of gates. These gates are shikara
stops that help you reach the houseboat of your choice. The best way to enjoy
the beauty of this place is to go for a sunset ‘cruise’ in the shikara.
The one hour shikara sunset tour covers the floating vegetable market, vegetable farms, Meena Bazaar and the Golden Lake.
Vegetable Farms in Dal Lake |
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Meena Bazaar |
Dal Lake could also be called a floating ‘shopping mall’. You have your grocery vendor, a professional photographer trying to convince you to wear the Kashmiri dress and click pictures, jewellery dealers trying to sell you stones and artificial jewellery, and boatsmen selling the best (the very best) gushtabas (soft meat balls), sheikh kababs and kahwa (a refreshing and tasty Kashmiri drink)!
Boatman selling Kashmiri Food in the Lake |
Golden Lake |
As
the sun sets, this lake pristine beauty comes to the fore as it sheds its commercial
stance and reveals its true self.
Free Tips:
· Don’t forget to bargain with
the shikara boatmen, they will
probably always charge you more than you need to pay.
· If you are an early riser you
can visit the vegetable market (from 5 am to 7 am) in the shikara to get some of the best local produces
like vegetables, fruits and spices.
· Ask your houseboat owner to
assign you a shikara or a small boat to
pick you up from the gates.
· Shopping in Dal Lake is more
expensive than shopping from the promenade roadside shops or shops in Srinagar.
· Kashmiri people love talking and are warm, friendly people who love to help. Don't mistake them to be inquisitive (although please do not indulge a personal or intense conversation).
Cost: Rs. 400/- to Rs. 600 for one hour in the shikara. The cost of the trip to the vegetable market early morning
is around the same.
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