While Dal Lake remains lively with visitors enjoying the picturesque landscape of the valley, the nearby town of Pahalgam appears deserted, with a heavy security presence replacing the usual tourist crowds.
Tourists from across the country are enjoying the scenic beauty of Kashmir and Dal Lake in Srinagar. They indulged in activities like photo shoots, shikara rides, exploring the lake, and visiting local markets and other popular tourist spots.
As the summer season begins to unfold, tourists in Srinagar were treated to a serene and chilly Saturday morning at the iconic Dal Lake, where misty waters and crisp air combined to create a postcard-perfect setting.
Tourists visiting Srinagar woke up to a picturesque morning at Dal Lake on Sunday morning, as the chilly weather added to the enchanting beauty of Kashmir's iconic waterbody.
The Kashmir Valley experienced a drop in temperature after recent rainfall, contributing to the winter chill. The temperature recorded was five degrees Celsius.
A mesmerizing white landscape has enveloped the Gandoh Bhalesa Mountain in Doda, as fresh snowfall transforms the lush green terrain into a pristine winter wonderland.
The cold wave continued in Jammu and Kashmir's capital, Srinagar, as the city recorded a minimum temperature of 2.0 degrees Celsius on Tuesday morning, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The maximum temperature in Srinagar is expected to remain at 15 degrees Celsius, while the minimum is forecasted to be at 2 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the temperature recorded at 8.30 am in Srinagar was 4.6 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 14.0 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature is 4 degrees Celsius for today in the city with the possibil