Srinagar is not a city that should be rushed. Some of its best experiences happen quietly — during an early morning shikara ride, while walking through Mughal gardens, or while watching evening light reflect across Dal Lake.
But one of the biggest advantages of staying in Srinagar is that travelers can also explore beautiful mountain destinations within a few hours of the city.
From lakes and old streets to valleys and meadows, these are some of the best places to explore around Srinagar for travelers who want a deeper Kashmir experience.
No visit to Srinagar feels complete without spending time near Dal Lake.
The experience changes throughout the day:
quiet mornings with floating vegetable markets
afternoon shikara rides
evening reflections of mountains and lights across the water
The lake is not just a tourist attraction — it is part of everyday life in Srinagar.
The Mughal Gardens remain among Srinagar’s most peaceful places.
Popular gardens include:
Nishat Bagh
Shalimar Bagh
Chashme Shahi
During spring and summer, flowers and flowing water channels make these gardens especially beautiful for slow walks and photography.
Located on the hills above the city, Pari Mahal offers one of the best panoramic views in Srinagar.
The atmosphere becomes especially beautiful during sunset when city lights slowly begin appearing below the mountains.
Situated along the banks of Dal Lake, Hazratbal Shrine is one of Kashmir’s most important religious landmarks.
Even travelers visiting for sightseeing often appreciate the peaceful surroundings and quiet atmosphere around the shrine.
Many travelers only visit modern tourist areas and completely miss the older parts of Srinagar.
Old Srinagar offers:
traditional wooden architecture
local bakeries
busy markets
historic mosques
narrow heritage streets
This side of the city feels more authentic and connected to Kashmir’s daily life.
Located around 1.5 to 2 hours from Srinagar, Doodhpathri is known for:
green meadows
flowing streams
mountain scenery
peaceful atmosphere
Unlike more commercial tourist spots, Doodhpathri still feels quieter and less crowded in many seasons.
Gulmarg is one of the most popular mountain getaways from Srinagar.
During winter, travelers visit for:
snowfall
skiing
snow activities
During summer, the area transforms into green meadows surrounded by mountain peaks.
The Gulmarg Gondola remains one of the biggest attractions.
Although slightly farther from Srinagar, Pahalgam remains one of Kashmir’s most loved destinations.
The journey itself becomes scenic as roads pass through villages, forests, and mountain landscapes.
Popular nearby attractions include:
Betaab Valley
Aru Valley
Baisaran
Lidder River
Many travelers planning short visits eventually wish they had stayed longer in Pahalgam because of its slower and more peaceful atmosphere.
Hotels like Eden Retreat offer travelers a quieter stay experience surrounded by nature and mountain scenery.
Road traffic increases later in the day, especially during peak tourist season.
Mountain weather changes quickly in Kashmir.
Trying to cover too many places in one day usually becomes tiring instead of enjoyable.
Sometimes the best Kashmir memories come from simply sitting beside a river or walking slowly through a quiet garden.
The beauty of Srinagar is not limited to the city itself. Lakes, gardens, valleys, rivers, forests, and mountain roads all become part of the larger Kashmir experience.
The travelers who enjoy Kashmir the most are usually the ones who slow down enough to actually feel the atmosphere around them instead of treating every destination like a checklist.:::