Mughal Gardens: The Timeless Beauty of Kashmir

Mughal Gardens: The Timeless Beauty of Kashmir

Explore the magnificent Persian-inspired royal gardens built by Mughal emperors in the 16th and 17th centuries, featuring terraced layouts, flowing water channels, vibrant flowers, and majestic Chinar trees along the banks of Dal Lake.

Explore The Royal Gardens

Welcome to the Mughal Gardens of Kashmir: A Legacy of Grandeur

The Mughal Gardens of Kashmir are a stunning example of Persian-inspired garden design, built by the Mughal emperors in the 16th and 17th centuries. Nestled along the banks of Dal Lake and in the lush valleys of Kashmir, they offer serene retreats and breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

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16th-17th Century Gardens

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Flowing Water Channels

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Majestic Chinar Trees

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Himalayan Views

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Terraced Flower Beds

Mughal Gardens Overview

Top Mughal Gardens

Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh

The "Abode of Love" built by Emperor Jahangir for his queen Nur Jahan in 1619. This four-terraced garden with fountains and pavilions reflects the height of Mughal garden architecture in Kashmir.

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Nishat Bagh

Nishat Bagh

The "Garden of Bliss" designed by Asif Khan, brother of Nur Jahan, in 1633. With twelve terraces representing zodiac signs and offering panoramic views of Dal Lake and the Pir Panjal mountain range.

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Chashme Shahi

Chashme Shahi

The smallest of the three main Mughal gardens, built by Shah Jahan in 1632. Famous for its natural spring with pure, cold water believed to have medicinal properties and favored by many Indian leaders.

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Garden Attractions

The Mughal Gardens of Kashmir offer a perfect blend of architectural splendor and natural beauty. From terraced landscapes and flowing water channels to magnificent trees and panoramic views, these gardens showcase the artistic vision of Mughal emperors.

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Terraced Layouts & Persian Design

Divided into three to four terraces symbolizing paradise on Earth, featuring lush lawns, symmetrical flower beds, and geometrically designed fountains that showcase Persian influences.

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Water Channels & Fountains

Each garden features flowing water channels sourced from natural springs. Beautifully carved stone pools and cascading waterfalls create a soothing ambiance throughout the gardens.

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Majestic Chinar Trees

Ancient Chinar trees (Platanus orientalis) offer shade and grandeur throughout the gardens. These trees are especially beautiful in autumn when their leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold.

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Panoramic Views

Overlooking Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Mountains, these gardens provide a picturesque setting built by Mughal emperors as royal retreats and places of leisure.

Terraced Gardens
Water Channels
Chinar Trees
Dal Lake Views

Things to Do

Photography in Gardens

Photography & Sightseeing

Capture breathtaking landscapes, intricate fountains, and vibrant flower beds throughout the gardens. Enjoy stunning sunset views over Dal Lake from Nishat and Shalimar Bagh .

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Picnic in Gardens

Picnic & Relaxation

Ideal for family picnics, with lush lawns and peaceful surroundings. After visiting Nishat and Shalimar Gardens, take a Shikara ride on Dal Lake to complete your experience.

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Spring Water

Spring Water & Nearby Attractions

Drink refreshing water from the famous spring of Chashme Shahi, believed to have medicinal properties. Explore nearby attractions like Dal Lake, Char Chinar, Hazratbal Shrine, and the Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden.

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Plan Your Visit

🌡Best Time to Visit

  • Spring (Mar–May): Full bloom of flowers, 10–20°C
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Lush greenery, 15–25°C
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Golden Chinar leaves, 5–15°C
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Light snow, -2 to 10°C

🚗Getting Here

  • Nearest Airport: Srinagar (15-20km, 30-min drive)
  • By Road: Taxis or private vehicles from Srinagar
  • Public Transport: Buses and auto-rickshaws available

💡Travel Tips

  • Visit in morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Carry a camera for stunning photography
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking
  • Try local Kashmiri Kehwa (saffron tea) nearby