Living on water is traditional in Kashmir and one of the simple joys of living life in an imaginative way. In the peaceful aquatic surroundings, there are fantastic sights galore take for example, reflections of the horizon intercepted by the shining moonshine over the surface of the water, facing a fragrant breeze.
Shikaras (Decorated canoes lining the lakes in Kashmir valley) fetch a delightful scene of floating gardens dotted by smiling lotus and blooming lilies, wherein the calmness or clearness of backwater, multi-species of colorful fishes, recite rhymes to the glory of the Creator. I was very lucky to realize my imagination of living in such a glory, into reality for 5 days. In these five days, I realised my dream of staying as close to nature as possible.
Generally you will find two or more bedrooms n a houseboat with attached bathroom, common eating-place and a balcony. The interiors are decorated in typical Kashmiri style with vibrant colors and art usually comprising carved wood panels and rich carpeting in ‘Persian’ style. While living in a large houseboat you can travel on highways of water through beautiful rides on Shikaras; visiting ‘Nehru park’, ‘Kabutur Khana’, ‘Charchinari’, ‘Floating Island’s and typical vegetable farmer villages on the ‘Dal’ lake. Nishat and Shalimar gardens as well as Hazratbal mosque are directly accessible by ‘Shikara’. The canals crisscrossing the valley are also spectacular and can now be easily explored through a canal ride in a motorboat run by ‘Kashmir’ Tourism.
At nights when I feel a cold, I take a blanket and sit on chair in the balcony to just have a little chat with all my friends in ‘Kashmir, the people, the Chinars, the boats and the lakes which made my five days a fantasy brought from heaven. Just a stay in a houseboat in Kashmir will take gives you a piece of heaven in your hand and fills a void somewhere deep within the soul.
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