Pari Mahal which means the place of Fairies, nestled on the Zabarwan Range overlooking the picturesque city of Srinagar, is a jewel in the crown of Kashmir’s architectural wonders. just only 7 km from the main city of Jammu and Kashmir. This enchanting terraced garden, also known as the “palace of Fairies,” combines Mughal and Islamic styles in the Mughal period, creating a serene oasis that captivates both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
This is a seven-terraced Mughal garden at the top of Srinagar Hills, where you can explore the view of the famous Dal Lake. It’s also called “Quntilon” the best example of the Mughal architecture. and how if you are a traveler you can cover this Garden on the day trip to Srinagar & explore the view of the local city of Srinagar
Pari Mahal stands as a living testament to Kashmir’s rich history and architectural prowess. Its blend of Mughal aesthetics, and natural beauty it was built by Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh who was the elder son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1650 AD, Explore the charm of Pari Mahal and unravel the layers of history embedded in its terraced gardens.