Discover the beauty of Srinagar on a scenic cycling day tour that combines adventure with cultural exploration. Pedal through the serene landscapes, visiting iconic sites like Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh, with views of the majestic Himalayas. The tour is designed for all skill levels, ensuring a comfortable ride on premium mountain bikes. Enjoy the hospitality of friendly villagers and indulge in the tranquility of Dal Lake at the end of your journey.
- Full-day cycling adventure covering 50 km of stunning landscapes
- Visit famous Mughal Gardens and enjoy refreshing natural springs
- Includes high-quality bikes, safety gear, and experienced guides
- Suitable for all skill levels with support vehicles available for comfort
Pickup included
Cycling Around Dal Lake
Experience the beauty of Srinagar on two wheels as you ride around the iconic Dal Lake. Enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas, colorful Shikaras, and traditional houseboats. The peaceful lakeside route is perfect for a refreshing morning ride, blending adventure with the calm charm of Kashmir.
Pari Mahal – The Palace of Fairies
Perched on the Zabarwan hills overlooking Dal Lake, Pari Mahal is a historic Mughal garden known as the “Palace of Fairies.” Built in the 17th century by Prince Dara Shikoh, it offers a stunning panoramic view of Srinagar city and Dal Lake below.
Cycling up to Pari Mahal is a rewarding experience — the uphill ride winds through serene roads surrounded by pine trees, ending at this peaceful terrace garden. The blend of Mughal architecture, lush terraces, and breathtaking views makes Pari Mahal a perfect stop for cyclists exploring Srinagar’s beauty and heritage.
Cheshma Shahi Garden – The Royal Mughal Garden of Srinagar
Cheshma Shahi Garden, also known as the “Royal Garden,” is one of Srinagar’s most charming Mughal gardens, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1632. The garden is famous for its natural spring, believed to have healing properties, and its beautifully designed terraces, fountains, and flower beds overlooking Dal Lake.
Surrounded by the Zabarwan hills, Cheshma Shahi offers a peaceful escape with a perfect blend of history, nature, and Mughal elegance — a must-visit stop for anyone exploring the gardens of Kashmir.
Nishat Garden – The Garden of Joy
Nishat Garden, meaning “Garden of Joy,” is one of the grandest Mughal gardens in Srinagar, located on the eastern banks of Dal Lake with the Zabarwan mountains as its backdrop. Built in 1633 by Asif Khan, the brother of Mughal Empress Nur Jahan, the garden is famous for its 12 terraced levels, symbolizing the 12 signs of the zodiac.
Each terrace is lined with colorful flowers, flowing fountains, and chinar trees, offering stunning views of Dal Lake. Cycling to Nishat Garden is a refreshing ride along the lake, where you can enjoy the cool breeze, Mughal architecture, and the timeless beauty of Kashmir’s most beloved garden.
Floating Vegetable Market – The Heart of Dal Lake
The Floating Vegetable Market on Dal Lake is one of Srinagar’s most unique and colorful attractions. Held early every morning, local farmers arrive in wooden Shikaras loaded with fresh vegetables, fruits, and flowers grown in the lake’s floating gardens.
Cycling to the lake at dawn and watching the market come alive is an unforgettable experience — the calm waters reflect the golden sunrise as traders bargain and exchange produce directly from their boats. It’s a rare glimpse into Kashmir’s traditional lifestyle and a must-see for anyone exploring the beauty and culture of Dal Lake.
Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is renowned for its serene lakes, lush gardens, and stunning mountain landscapes. Known as the 'Venice of the East,' the city is built on the banks of the Jhelum River and is famous for its houseboats and traditional Kashmiri crafts.
Dal Lake is the heart of Srinagar and is famous for its houseboats, floating markets, and serene beauty. It is a must-visit for anyone coming to Srinagar.
Shalimar Bagh is a beautiful Mughal garden built by Emperor Jahangir for his wife. It is known for its terraced layout, water features, and stunning views of the lake.
Nishat Bagh is another Mughal garden known for its beautiful landscaping and panoramic views of Dal Lake. It is one of the largest Mughal gardens in the Kashmir Valley.
Hazratbal Shrine is a significant Muslim shrine located on the banks of Dal Lake. It houses a relic believed to be the hair of the Prophet Muhammad.
Shankaracharya Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains.
A multi-course meal consisting of various meat dishes, rice, and bread. It is a traditional Kashmiri feast.
A slow-cooked lamb dish cooked in a rich gravy with spices and yogurt. It is a staple of Kashmiri cuisine.
Potatoes cooked in a spicy gravy with yogurt and spices. It is a popular vegetarian dish.
A fragrant rice dish cooked with meat, nuts, and spices. It is often served with yogurt and salad.
These months offer the best weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The skies are clear, and the temperatures are comfortable.
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Srinagar is generally safe for tourists, but it is important to be aware of local conditions and follow safety guidelines. The city has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its hospitality, but political tensions and security concerns can arise.
Srinagar Railway Station
Srinagar Bus Stand
Buses are the most common and affordable mode of public transport. They cover most parts of the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Uber, Ola
Car, Bike, Scooter
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