Kashmir II revist the heaven on the earth

One of my friends asked why do you want to talk about Kashmir every time when we meet? Are in love with Kashmir? I said I have special space in my heart for Kashmir.  I have been there many times.  But every time I  visit there I am showered with love not just because we give them business, it's true love.  I am  personally connected with their families as I am part of the families. 
Every season in Kashmir is worth visiting. Monsoon makes you wet with cool breezes.  It also brings fresh apples and other fresh fruits. Later autumn brings cool breezes and chinars and other trees turn in to  vermillion from green.  The views of autumn are eyefeasting.  Later comes winter. Trees shed leaves. The whole Kashmir is wrapped in white- cool blanket. The people who love snow come and enjoy snowfall and enjoy snow sports. Spring brings shivering cold to bit comfortable level. You may  enjoy apples, almonds,  cherries and Tulips blossom during spring.  So many flowers bloom.  In June July August days are bit hot than we experience in summer. Evenings and nights are pleasant. 
  Autumn in Kashmiri is called Harud. It is the period between end of September to mid- November. This year it seems to have been a bit late because of a delayed onset of summer which was preceded by a longish harsh winter. The season has its charm of changing colours of leaves on trees. When green turns to golden and then reddish-orange before turning brown and finally falling to ground. In the parks and gardens, especially the countryside with Chinar trees, known as “buen” in Kashmiri, shedding of leaves during this period creates a magical golden aura. Walking down the lawns and even streets gives the sound of rustling over these dry colourful leaves. It produces a magical aura that lasts in the mind for very long. The weather is fabulous with misty mornings and evenings having a cool nip reminding of the coming winter, but days are sunny and warm. This is an incredibly great combination. Going to the country side one can see paddy being cut with sickles and then stacked in huge piles to dry. This stacked paddy is then thrashed for segregating the grain. This is a typical site of Kashmiri autumn. The best season to be outdoors and enjoy the fragrance in the air with very comfortable temperatures..
     We are having tours to different destinations in Kashmir that you would love to visit.  Make your IInd Kashmir tour equally delightful. Don't deny this chance to revisit heaven on earth.  Make new friends and have lifetime pleasing memories. I am sure very few of you have visited in autumn. 

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