An exhibition showcases the sophisticated cultural language developed in the Indian subcontinent from around 1560 to 1660 across the reign of three emperors.
One of the most distinct elements of Mughal architecture, these gardens with streams, fountains and flowers were meant to symbolically represent ‘paradise’. Emperor Babar, who arrived in India ...
The concept of the paradise garden dates back thousands of years, with historical examples found in Persian, Mughal and Andalusian designs. These gardens were intended as places of peace and ...
Kashmir, often called “Paradise on Earth,” is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage. Among its many treasures are the Mughal Gardens, a collection of ...
The Mughal kings, who ruled many parts of erstwhile India, made Kashmir their summer getaway due to its cool climate and beautiful scenery. They also erected "pleasure gardens" - landscaped ...
Badam Vaer, a centuries-old almond garden in Srinagar, has emerged as a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from ...
Experience the enchanting charm of Srinagar with shikara rides on Dal Lake, explorations of Mughal gardens, and visits to historic sites like Shankaracharya Temple and Hazratbal Shrine.
Formerly known as the Mughal Garden, Amrit Udyan is a stunning blend of Mughal and British landscaping traditions, featuring a serene atmosphere and exotic plant species. With its geometric ...