What Is a Shikara Ride?
A shikara is a traditional wooden flat-bottomed boat that has been an icon of Kashmir's culture for generations. Adorned with vibrant canopies, cushioned seats, and ornate carvings, these charming vessels have served every purpose imaginable — from ferrying vegetables and flowers at the floating market, to carrying honeymooners and families across the lake's tranquil waters. Today, shikara rides are among the most sought-after tourist experiences in the entire Indian subcontinent.
Best Time to Book a Shikara Ride
Dal Lake is enchanting throughout the year, but certain seasons offer a more magical experience:
- Spring (March–May): Cherry blossoms frame the ghats, and the air is crisp and fragrant. Ideal for photography and leisure rides.
- Summer (June–August): Peak tourist season with calm, blue waters and long evenings perfect for sunset rides.
- Autumn (September–November): Chinar trees blaze in gold and red, creating a stunning backdrop.
- Winter (December–February): A rare, haunting beauty settles over the lake. On extremely cold days, parts of Dal Lake freeze — a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
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