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Of Wood And Water: Why Srinagar Enthrals All

Located on the banks of the Jhelum, Srinagar's climate is pleasant all year round, contributing to the perpetual influx of tourists

Lights from houseboats cast beautiful reflections on the Dal Lake
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Even after years of insurgency, army occupation and frenetic tourism, Srinagar hasn't lost its charm. To the outsider, already drunk on pherans, yakhnis and shikaras, it continues to feel like a medieval city by the Jhelum. During the Mughal era, Srinagar was a favoured summer retreat for royals who left behind picturesque gardens. Then came the British, who were not allowed to buy land here. Hence, they made local boats into the now legendary houseboats. The city was the summer capital of the erstwhile Jammu Kingdom and continues to be so to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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