Kolam Chinar, Kashmir, India
Kolam Chinar, a tiny village in south Kashmir is known for its sulfuric springs, said to have medicinal properties.
Agriculture is the mainstay of the people here. The month of June sees frenzied farming activity, with people busy in planting rice, the staple food in Kashmir.
Read more about the life in Kashmir at People of the valley: KashmirA tailor in the market of Anantnag, Kashmir
We spotted this tailor while walking down a market in Anantnag and realised hookah is also a work time accessory! Read more at People of the valley: Kashmir.
A copper store in the Anantnag market , Kashmir, India
Copper ware is a highly prized kitchen ware in Kashmir. Heavy and intricately carved copper vessels are a sign of affluence in Kashmir. Their cost is decided by the weight of copper used in making them.
Shops like these indicate a “big city”, the urban side of Kashmir!
Know more about the life in Kashmir at People of the valley: KashmirPhotograph by Chetan Karkhanis
Verinag, Kashmir, India
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Photograph by Chetan Karkhanis
Verinag, Kashmir, India
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Photograph by Chetan Karkhanis
Verinag, Kashmir, India
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Photograph by Chetan Karkhanis
Verinag, Kashmir, India
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Hangout place next to butcher shop, Kashmir, India
Idyllic scene in the market at Verinag which is in South Kashmir. Old men, wearing firan (woolen coat), kangdi (basket with red hot charcoal pieces) keeping them warm sharing a hookah/sheesha. Read full stories at People of the valley: Kashmir.
Fried Trout fish, a delicacy of Kashmir, India
Trout fish was introduced in the waters of Kashmir by a Norwegian. Today trout is known as the pride of Kashmir. Read more about Asia's largest trout fishery at A day in Kokernag, Kashmir
Mughal garden in Verinag, Kashmir, India
Mughal gardens, typically multi-leveled terraces with water channels and fountains decorated with seasonal flowering plants are a specialty in Kashmir. Stories from Kashmir :A day in Kokernag, Kashmir, Life and sights around Dal lake in Srinagar, People of the valley: Kashmir
Verinag, Kashmir, India
Verinag is the southernmost Mughal garden in Kashmir.
Mughal gardens, typically multi-leveled terraces with water channels and fountains decorated with seasonal flowering plants are a specialty in Kashmir.
This is the origin of the river Jhelum which is part of the garden. Jhelum is an important source of water for Kashmir, especially its summer capital Srinagar.
Stories from Kashmir :
A day in Kokernag, Kashmir
Life and sights around Dal lake in Srinagar
People of the valley: KashmirGujjar man at Daksum, Kashmir, India
Gujjars are a nomadic tribe of shepherds who move up to the greener pastures in the hills in the summer. Come winter, they move down to the plains with their entire households and flocks. This was one such Gujjar. Know more about the life in Kashmir at People of the valley: Kashmir
Sinthan Top, Kashmir, India
On National Highway NH-1B, which is open only during the four summer months, Sinthan Top is at a height of 3750m. Snow, even in the summer is the biggest attraction for tourists. Read full story at Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas
Sinthan Top, Kashmir, India
On National Highway NH-1B, which is open only during the four summer months, Sinthan Top is at a height of 3750m. Snow, even in the summer is the biggest attraction for tourists. Read full story at Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas
The security guard for snow clearing machines, Kashmir, India
Yusuf stayed at the top of Sinthan pass in a small tent with another colleague. He worked for a BEACON, the company in charge of maintaining the roads here. He invited us in his makeshift tent and even offered to cook us some lunch! Read more stories at Friendly families from our travels in Himalayas