
The
G20
Summit,
a
significant
international
event,
has
been
a
hot
topic
recently.
The
“heart
of
Kashmir” and
one
of
the
most
beautiful
cities
in
the
nation,
Srinagar,
was
in
charge
of
ensuring
that
this
summit
is
one
to
remember.
The
images
that
were
circulated
on
social
media
showed
how
Srinagar’s
majesty
and
beauty
persuaded
the
delegates
from
other
nations.
They
enjoyed
the
Shikara
ride
on
Dal
Lake,
shopping
at
the
local
market
and
famous
delicacies.
By
the
way,
the
country
has
a
lot
of
smart
cities
and
developed
cities
that
could
easily
host
the
G20
summit.
So
why
has
Srinagar
been
selected
as
the
conference’s
hub
despite
the
city
being
on
the
cusp
of
new
development?
Well,
India
and
Indians
rigorously
believe
in
the
concept
of
Atithi
Devo
Bhava
(Guest
is
God)
and
offer
the
best
to
their
guests.
And
we
chose
the
best
for
our
guests
this
time
also.

The
G-20
meeting,
which
was
hosted
in
Srinagar,
is
likely
to
enhance
tourism.
Although
Srinagar
requires
no
introduction
and
consistently
ranks
high
on
the
bucket
list
of
tourists,
the
colour
of
Srinagar
is
different
this
time.
Kashmir,
known
as
the
“heaven
on
Earth,” is
an
epitome
of
scenic
beauty,
and
when
tinted
with
colourful
lights,
it
beckons
for
more.
Kashmir
and
Srinagar
have
long
been
the
darlings
of
the
film
industry,
with
many
new
and
classic
films
shot
there.
Cinema
also
boosts
tourism
in
the
area,
but
it
is
hoped
the
G
20
Summit
held
here
will
form
a
foundation
of
safe
tourism
in
the
minds
of
the
people,
which
may
not
be
developed
by
sitting
at
home
and
watching
films
on
television.
Delegates
from
all
around
the
nation
complemented
its
beauty
and
appreciated
and
purchased
local
handicrafts.
As
a
result,
the
likelihood
of
more
investment
in
the
future
is
expected.
What
lies
in
the
beauty
of
Kashmir?
Srinagar,
often
known
as
the”Venice
of
the
East”
or
“Kashmir”s
Venice,”
is
the
summer
capital
of
the
Indian
state
of
Jammu
and
Kashmir.
Srinagar,
located
on
the
banks
of
the
Jhelum
River,
is
part
of
the
magnificent
Kashmir
Valley,
which
is
noted
for
its
natural
beauty.
Sri
Nagar
is
a
Sanskrit
term
with
two
meanings:
Surya-Nagar,
which
means
“city
of
the
Sun
(Surya),”
and
Lakshmi-Nagar,
which
means
“city
of
“Shri”
(Lakshmi),
the
Hindu
goddess
of
riches.
This
is
exactly
what
foreign
delegates
have
experienced
in
the
city,
the
clear
shining
of
the
sun
and
culturally
rich
people.
The
city
is
located
at
the
foot
of
the
Zabarwan
mountain
range
and
is
bounded
by
the
Jhelum
River,
a
tributary
of
the
Indus.
Srinagar,
a
lovely
city,
is
bordered
by
two
notable
lakes,
Dal
Lake
and
Nigeen
Lake.
Srinagar,
which
is
rich
in
natural
beauty,
features
some
of
the
top
attractions,
including
the
Mughal
Gardens,
which
were
created
by
the
Mughal
rulers,
the
waterfront,
and
the
houseboats.

What
is
the
finest
thing
to
do
in
Srinagar?
The
answers
to
these
questions
result
in
these
beautiful
photographs
of
the
top
sites
in
Srinagar.
When
it
comes
to
natural
beauty,
various
lakes,
and
marshes
in
and
around
the
city,
such
as
Dal,
Nagin,
Anker,
Khushal
Sar,
Gill
Sar,
and
Hokarsar,
are
the
primary
attractions,
providing
guests
with
wonderful
boat
trips.
In
addition
to
historical
sites,
the
top
places
to
visit
in
Srinagar
include:
The
Chashme
Shahi,
a
lovely
Mughal
garden
in
Srinagar,
Kashmir,
is
located
on
the
Zabarwan
Range,
near
Raj
Bhawan.
The
park
was
built
in
1632
by
Mughal
Governor
Ali
Mardan
Khan
around
a
freshwater
spring
that
runs
through
its
centre.
Badamwari
Garden
in
Shahr-e-Khas
is
a
popular
destination
for
nature
lovers
and
visitors.
The
garden,
located
on
the
slopes
of
Koh-i-Maran,
is
home
to
trees,
flowers,
and
cascades.
Srinagar
is
abundant
in
vegetation,
which
explains
why
there
are
so
many
green
spaces.
Apart
from
the
historical
garden,
the
city
also
has
several
lovely
gardens
that
draw
people
from
India
and
overseas.
Harwan
Garden
is
situated
in
Harwan
Village,
19
km
from
Srinagar.
The
lake
flowing
through
the
midst
of
this
garden,
surrounded
by
Chinar
trees
and
full
of
gorgeous
flowers,
impresses
visitors.
The
Indira
Gandhi
Memorial
Tulip
Garden,
Asia’s
biggest
tulip
garden
extending
over
30
hectares,
is
located
on
the
slopes
of
the
Zabarwan
Range
with
a
view
of
Dal
Lake.
The
greatest
time
to
visit
is
when
the
Government
of
Jammu
and
Kashmir
organises
the
Tulip
festival
in
the
valley
at
the
start
of
the
spring
season.
Srinagar’s
history
is
well
known.
According
to
history,
the
Mauryans
ruled
here
until
the
14th
century,
following
which
the
Mughals
made
this
gorgeous
city
their
home.
Some
of
the
palaces
that
have
stood
as
witnesses
to
history
are
also
among
the
top
locations
to
visit
here,
and
examining
those
landmarks
that
have
stayed
steadfast
here
despite
all
weather
conditions
for
decades
might
be
the
best
thing
to
do
in
Srinagar.
Apart
from
nature,
Srinagar
also
serves
the
objective
of
a
historical
visit.
So,
if
you’re
wondering
where
to
go
in
Srinagar
to
see
notable
historical
sites,
go
to
Hari
Parbat
Fort
and
Pari
Mahal.
Hari
Parbat
Fort,
located
west
of
Dal
Lake
in
Srinagar,
is
a
popular
tourist
destination
in
Jammu
&
Kashmir.
Hari
Parbat
Fort,
also
known
as
Kooh-e-Maran,
was
erected
in
the
18th
century
by
Atta
Mohammed
Khan.
Hari
Parbat
provides
a
breathtaking
view
of
the
Makhdoom
Sahib
temple
from
the
summit.
So
don’t
wait
and
Make
plans
for
your
trip
to
Kashmir
with
family
in
the
summer
of
2023