You just can't wrap up your visit to Srinagar, Kashmir without spending a few carefree moments on the serene waters of the Dal Lake, on one of its famous shikaras. The pictures that follow are probably the ones you've seen many times, and will, I daresay, fit snugly into the picture you have in mind of the 'paradise on earth,' as Kashmir is fondly called by its people. It must have been, maybe, but it no more is. Wish the people were fond to the extent of keeping it clean. Anyway, all of that later as of now the beautiful pictures, just can't stop myself from publishing these, because Kashmir is beautiful. It has that natural beauty which a few lucky places on earth have been blessed with. The Dal Lake, the water streams (which we noted with amusement can be come across anywhere, surprising you), the mountains, the much cleaner air, etc. Yes, Kashmir is very beautiful, as long as you keep your eyes to the skies.
Anyway back to the Dal Lake. When you are in Kashmir you just can't stop clicking. As you will see now, these pictures are of a small portion of the Dal Lake, Gagri Bal. Of a morning spent in a shikara.
Anyway back to the Dal Lake. When you are in Kashmir you just can't stop clicking. As you will see now, these pictures are of a small portion of the Dal Lake, Gagri Bal. Of a morning spent in a shikara.
Early morning, this shikara man waits in hope of some customers.
The houseboats. Personally I didnt like them at all, and hold them partly responsible for polluting the Lake. I don't understand why people would want to live in them. These are like hotels on the water surface, and what makes them more hotel like is that they don't move. Are not allowed to. Who wants to stand in his own waste? Our taxi driver told us that there are 1500 houseboats in all, and thats what they will be forever. To get a new houseboat, an existing houseboat will have to be removed to keep the number constant. So every few years a new houseboat is built using the deodar which is available in plenty all over Kashmir to replace a one whose wood's rotten from standing too long in the water. A houseboat is available for any number of nights and the charges vary greatly depending on how lavishly its furnished. Some of them, we were told, are tiny palaces, available ofcourse, at a king's ransom.
This will never cease to amaze me. The mountain ranges. To my city eyes, this was heaven. There are mountains everywhere. Whether you're looking straight ahead or over your shoulder, chances are you're staring at a mountain, if not both both ahead of you and behind, atleast in one direction, marvelling at its beauty. The sunlight, the clouds, they dance around these mountains making you click away like crazy. What makes this view of the mountains even more special, is ofcourse the Dal Lake.
Okay at the end of this day's post, a little confession. The water wasn't this blue, actually it was a murky green (the reason in the next post). This colour is the result of technology, a setting of my camera.
4 comments:
It would be interesting to see these shots compared with ones of the actual color. Great idea, this blog.
Thanks for the appreciation, makes the work worthwhile.
Beautiful pictures.
thoughtful pics with an intrinsically sad tale of woe ... makes them worth every inch of the surviving world that they capture against the one we are right now forced to exist in ...keep clicking the real pic inside the rudimentary ones ... anybody can click pics but few can get the real story as you do ammu...
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