Jewel in Kashmir’s Crown
An urban lake fed by River Jhelum, it covers an area of 18 – 22 square kilometres and is the iconic site for shikara rides, houseboat stays and floating markets.
Open Hours
Suggested Duration - 1-3 hours; 1-2 nights (houseboats)
Enjoy a ride on a vibrant shikara, to the only floating post office in India. You can also spend a night in one of the gorgeous houseboats.
Dal Lake is an enchanting destination that encapsulates the essence of Srinagar's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant traditions. Dal Lake, which covers an area of roughly 26 sq km, is frequently referred to as Srinagar's "jewel". For tourists looking for a distinctive and memorable experience in Kashmir'sparadise, it is a must-visit attraction because of its calm waterways, magnificent surroundings, houseboats, floating marketplaces, and picturesque vistas.
Dal Lake is renowned for its unique houseboats, locally known as "Shikaras." These beautifully crafted wooden houseboats are a popular accommodation option for tourists. Visitors can take a relaxing Shikara ride, gliding through the calm waters while enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. It is common to find vendors selling Kashmiri handicrafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies on their Shikaras, adding a touch of traditional charm to the experience. Staying in a houseboat allows visitors to witness the daily life of the local community, see the floating markets, and enjoy the serene ambience of the lake.
Highlights of Dal Lake | Shikara rides, houseboats, floating gardens and markets, and Mughal gardens. |
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Timings | Opens at: 6 A.M. Closes at: 6 P.M. |
Entry Fee | Not applicable |
Tips | May to November is the best time to visit Dal Lake |
Required Time | 2 to 3 hours (Approx.) |
Restricted Items | Plastic bottles and bags, drones, fishing equipment, loudspeakers and amplifiers, and fireworks. |
A wide array of aquatic vegetation and a wide variety of fish species call this lake's crystal-clear waters home. Floating gardens, locally known as "Rad" or "Char" are a distinctive feature of Dal Lake. These gardens are created by layering floating vegetation, including soil and decomposed plant matter, forming a base for growing various vegetables and flowers.
The lake is surrounded by several notable attractions that add to its allure. The famous Mughal gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh, are located near Dal Lake and are renowned for their stunning architecture, meticulously manicured lawns, and vibrant flower beds. The annual Dal Lake Festival is a major highlight, featuring cultural performances, water sports, and a showcase of the local traditions and art forms.
Here are some notable sightseeing spots around Dal Lake:
Numerous activities are available at Dal Lake to suit a variety of interests and tastes. Among them are:
Dal Lake in Srinagar is renowned for its floating restaurants, where visitors can savour the local flavours and enjoy a unique dining experience on the water. Some popular restaurants at Dal Lake that serve delicious Kashmiri cuisine are:
Some popular tourist attractions near Dal Lake include
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