The mesmerizing autumn season is at its peak in the Kashmir Valley, and the Mughal Gardens has yet again become a major tourist attraction.
The autumn season is also known as 'Harud' in the local language denotes the foggy season with different hues in the air and during this season the maple leaves of majestic Chinar trees turn gold brown from the green which is always attracting nature lovers. Take a look at some spectacular images of Kashmir Valley during the autumn season:
Picturesque atmosphere
A large number of tourists from across the world have thronged to the gardens to witness its beauty and picturesque atmosphere created by the autumn leaves of 'Chinar trees'.?
Scenic beauty
Tourists from across the world including different parts of India are visiting the Mughal Gardens besides Nishat, Shalimar and Harwan gardens to observe the scenic beauty.
Nature¡¯s own filter!
The golden hues of the leaves of the Chinar trees at the Nishat, Shalimar, Mughal gardens has enhanced the beauty of these gardens and have a sight to cherish.
Spectacular fall of colours
Autumn, in its full glory, is one of the most awe-striking visuals around the world before everything turns a picturesque white during winter.?
Beautiful season
Kashmir has four seasons. Autumn is a very beautiful season. Autumn starts on September 23 in Kashmir Valley.
India¡¯s Own Switzerland
Often referred to as India¡¯s Switzerland, this destination boasts of a long list of places that shouldn¡¯t be missed by any travellers, and which reflects nature's beauty at its best.?
A walk into paradise
The very sight of thick foliage everywhere carpeting the gardens and paths will mesmerise.
Carpet of leaves
As the refreshing autumn breeze sweeps you off of your feet, and the sight of colourful leaves carpeting the ground in shades of yellow and orange.
Unique view
Situated on the banks of the river Chenab, this town displays a unique view of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas.
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