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Crimson Splendor: Kashmir`s Autumn Casts A Spellbinding Tapestry; In Pics
Autumn paints Kashmir in a breathtaking tapestry of red hues, transforming the valley into a captivating spectacle of nature's finest artistry. This season, known locally as HARUD, casts a spell that beckons travelers from across India and the globe to witness its ethereal beauty. The iconic Chinar trees of Kashmir take center stage, adorned with layers of vibrant colors that seem plucked from the most vivid of dreams. What was once merely a sight in Bollywood movies now unfolds before visitors' eyes in the valley—a picturesque landscape seemingly brushed with magical hues.
Magic Of Chinar Trees
As the leaves of the majestic Chinar trees turn a fiery red, they gracefully carpet the earth, offering a warm and inviting reception to all who venture into Kashmir during this time. The renowned Mughal gardens, nestled against the backdrop of the Zabarwan Hills, play host to this natural marvel, creating a mesmerizing vista that leaves tourists spellbound.
Breathtaking Beauty
Enchanting locales like Nishat Garden, Shalimar Bagh, Naseem Bagh, and Chinar Bagh have become bustling hubs, attracting throngs of visitors eager to capture the breathtaking beauty through their lenses. Puja Das, a tourist from Chandigarh, expressed her delight, reminiscent of scenes from "Mohabbatein," stating, "Kashmir is so beautiful... everyone should come here to witness this splendor firsthand."
Wonder of Autumn
For many tourists, this experience is a revelation, an introduction to the wonder of autumn—a season unfamiliar to regions outside Kashmir's unique climate. Recognizing this, the government has curated special festivals to enhance the experience for visitors flocking to the valley during this magical time.
Boost For Tourism
Ranjana Malhotra, a returning tourist, marveled at the stark contrast between her visits, noting the breathtaking beauty of the Chinar leaves in November, offering a vastly different yet equally enchanting experience compared to her prior trip in May. The surge in tourist numbers over recent years has been unprecedented, with over 1.88 crores visiting the valley in the first ten months of the year. This surge has not only bolstered the local economy but also redefined Kashmir as a year-round tourist destination, one that captivates visitors in every season.
Catalyst For Economy
Secretary of J&K Tourism, Syed Abid Rashid Shah, reflected on the staggering influx of tourists, expressing optimism about the positive impact on the region's economy. In a world where few places exhibit perpetual allure throughout the year, Kashmir stands as a shimmering jewel, offering an all-season enchantment that beckons travelers to witness nature's grandeur in its myriad forms.