Welcome to Chashme Shahi, Srinagar's 'Royal Spring'! Emperor Shah Jahan built this Mughal garden. It was once called 'Chashma-i-Shahi'. Imagine strolling through terraced lawns with vibrant flowers and refreshing fountains. The Zabarwan mountains provide a stunning backdrop. It's a perfect spot for families and kids to enjoy nature's beauty in Kashmir!
Admire The Cascading Fountains
Capture The Beauty Of The Flowers
Enjoy Panoramic Views Of Dal Lake
Relax By The Freshwater Spring
Stroll Through The Mughal Garden
March-October
All-Day
₹500 per person
Chashme Shahi was built in 1632 AD by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's subedar, Ali Mardan Khan, for his son Dara Shikoh. The spring's water was channeled through a series of aqueducts and fountains, creating a picturesque setting. The garden's design incorporates elements of Persian and Islamic architecture, reflecting the Mughal influence on the region. Over the centuries, the garden has been renovated and maintained, preserving its historical and cultural significance. It continues to be a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the Mughal era.