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Restaurants in Tral, India
Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Tral. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.
Here you can find Restaurants in Tral, India:
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - 1) JUNYS BAKERS
00:32 - 2) Shehjar restaurant
00:41 - 3) Star One Restaurant
00:50 - 4) Zam Zam Bakery and Fast Food Tral
00:59 - 5) Shahi Darbar
01:08 - 6) Parsa's Tral
01:17 - 7) Heaven gate restaurant
01:26 - 8) Fiza Cool Point & Resturant Tral
01:34 - 9) Grand Mehfil Factory
01:44 - 10) Grand Mehfil
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Aripal Tral, freshwater spring ,Tourist attraction.Most visited place in Tral area #Irfaan_kashmiri
Aripal spring is a freshwater spring located in Aripal tehsil of Tral. The spring is located around 11 km from Sub-district headquarters Tral. The spring is surrounded by large tracts of trees and a chain of hills. The Aripal spring is now being developed as a tourist resort as it has tourism generating potential. Many people from Tral and adjacent towns visit the spring during summers particularly in July and August to enjoy the amiable weather around the spring. In summers, when almost every place is sizzling in day heat, the Aripal area witnesses an amiable weather which attracts the people of Tral and other areas to throng this very spring. This spring is also home to a few varieties of fish which adds to its beauty. The spring has not been given proper attention by the tourism department and thus this spring awaits proper development and beautification
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Bugmud Top is a hill which lies between Tral and Anantnag district. This is the place where people often come for hiking. The hill is surrounded by dense forest and on the top it has a small meadow.
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The unseen Beauty of Breari-aangan trek of Tral
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The unseen Beauty of Breari-aangan trek of Tral.the Breariaangan is hidden trek and not much known to people ,it will take u a day to come back from breadiaangan from tral.
It is around 65km from Srinagar to it bass camp Narstan tral.
Most beautiful place 🤭🤭in South kashmir ||DILNAG TRAL
Dilnag is a beautiful spring of South kashmir's Tral town. It is located near court road opposite Hamdania School Tral. Besides dilnag has got a beautiful park of 30 kanals ......
Their are fifteen big chinars around the Dilnag. Besides Dilnag has a beautiful Masjid namely Khan Masjid . The water of Dilnag is very much fresh and cool . People of Tral particularly Tral i Bala used this water.
Dilnag has glorious past history A big property water remains constant through out year .
During the summer season🔥 people came here and got relief from heat and enjoy the coolness of Dilnag.❤️❤️
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Awantipora to Tral road through Dadasara
The Tarsar & Marsar High altitude lakes form Pahalgam Aru to Tral Pulwama Kashmir
The Tarsar & Marsar High altitude lakes form Pahalgam Aru to Tral Pulwama Kashmir
The Tarsar Marsar Lake trek gives you a most memorable glimpse of the breath-taking beauty of Kashmir. In just 4 days you get to experience its scenic meadows, pristine lakes and beautiful valleys - that are so well known throughout the world.
The trek is not sin Difficult , it is Moderate trek.The Duration of trek is 4 to 7 Days And Maximum Altitude is 13,201 ft.
The Base Camp is Aru, Pehalgam.
The Best time to visit is Mid-June upto September Mid.
Aru, the base camp
Aru takes the cake when we debate about the most beautiful base camp we have. (In fact, the only other base camp that gets a mention as being close to Aru is Jaubhari, the base camp for Sandakphu). Aru feels almost European. It is a cluster of lovely cottages with slanted tin roofs, with willow and poplar trees popping up in between. A clear stream runs through the heart of the village. Vast grasslands surround it. It is almost too idyllic to be true. Pahalgam is a small town in the Ananthnag district of Kashmir located on the banks of the Lidder River. It is a well known tourist destination. Just 10 km from Pahalgam is a place called Aru. The drive to Aru has a beautiful view of the Pahalgam valley covered with pine trees. Aru, is a tiny village amidst the Himalayan forests and wildlife. Quite a number of treks begin in this region - the most famous ones being the treks to Tarsar and Marsar lakes, Kolahai glacier, Lidderwat and Katrinag valley.There are many camping sites at the meadows of Aru through which a small stream runs. If you prefer a more comfortable stay before the start of the Tarsar Marsar trek then there are few cottages and guest houses available as well.
The Jagmargi grasslands
Just before the final climb to Sundersar camp, you trek through the Jagmargi grasslands. These lovely grasslands sit almost like a bay between the mountains. There is a quiet stream gliding through the grass of this flat valley. Sprouting among the grassy bog are flowers of yellow, blue and white. Sometimes, the flowers are in so much abundance, you hop around the grasslands to avoid crushing them!
The clearings before Lidderwat camp
You get to these clearings after a walk in a tall, dense coniferous forest. The smell of pine surrounds you as sunlight slants through these trees. You spot the clearing with a Gujjar hut, enclosed by these ancient trees.
TRAL | A FAMOUS PLACE IN SOUTH KASHMIR | DETAILED VIDEO | HD
Tral is a tehsil of district Pulwama,which is situated in the south part of Kashmir.
Tral is famous for its name derived from the Kashmiri language TREA'LAL (3 PEARLS) which means three diamonds.
Three diamonds are allocated with the back up story of purchasement of Tral area by AMEER KABIR {M.S.A.HAMDANI} in place of diamond pieces.
Tral is a place where the people are filled with love and affection,a sign of brotherhood in between the different religious customs.
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10 days, three of us, place after place in Kashmir valley. Sit back and relax, watch the glimpses of our family visit to #Kashmir valley, during 26/3/21 to 4/4/21 in Spring.
0:00 Start of journey
0:53 #Hazratbal
2:01 Kheer Bhawani, Manasbal Lake and Bandipora Wular Lake
4:42 Tral and Badamwari (Srinagar)
6:03 Houseboat and Shikara ride
8:11 Tulip Gardens
9:40 #Gulmarg
11:40 #Baramula and Lolab valley
14:05 #Kashmir_Railway, and south Kashmir
15:35 #Aharbal waterfalls
17:44 #Pahalgam
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REAL BUGMUD TOP 🌲🌲|| HIDDEN GEM OF BATHNOOR TRAL .🌳🌳
REAL BUGMUD TOP 🌲🌲|| HIDDEN GEM OF BATHNOOR TRAL .🌳🌳
A hiking area of bathnoor is located 10 km from The TRAL and 35 km from district pulwama and 50 km from Srinagar. It is surrounded with pine trees and snow capped mountains.it is a hidden gem of TRAL.It is about on the altitude of 2228 mts from sea-level.
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Syambhu Shivlingam at Navdal Tirtha, Tral, Kashmir
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Nagberen and Tarsar Marsar Lakes in tral Dist. Pulwama by tahir Jai..3gp
Nagberen and Tarsar Marsar Lakes in Kashmir(Tral Pulwama)
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Me with my friends trekking from Pahalgam to Tral Through Tarsar Marsar Lakes.
Explore 5000 Years Old Gufkral Tral! #gufkral #gufktaltral #5000yearsold #kashmir #anarchaeological
Gufkral is an archaeological site of tremendous importance situated adjacent to Bonmir village in Tral Tehsil of Pulwama district, some 41 kilometres south-east of Srinagar, on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway. It is situated at an altitude of 1671 metres above mean sea level. The site can be approached from Charsoo, Awantipora on its east just six kilometres, as the crow flies, from the national highway.
In Kashmiri, 'guf ' means a cave and 'kral' a potter. This name probably came to be given to this village because a cluster of caves scooped in the Karewa deposit has been excavated there some time in the past, on the slopes of the upper Karewa which are mostly occupied by the present-day potters for the storage of their finished pottery. The Karewa deposit bearing the archaeological material measures 420 metres north-south and 90 metres east-west and is elevated some 35 metres above the road level, roughly occupying an area of three to four hectares. On the eastern side of the mound at the centre of the site, some menhirs[11] (full size as well as broken), can be seen scattered, none of them in their original upright position. The archaeological mound is on top of the upper Karewa and is surrounded by rice fields below.
The site was first reported by the ASI in 1962-63 and excavations were conducted almost near the centre of the mound in 1981-82 by K.D. Banerji and A.K. Sharma of the Prehistoric Branch of Archaeological Survey of India (Mitra 1984:19-25, 104-105; Rao 1985:147,213-14). An area of approximately 100 square metres was opened up having a maximum cultural deposit of 3.10 metres over the loessic silt (Sharma 2013:19). The excavations yielded five occupation levels. Period IA belongs to aceramic Neolithic (2787-2350 BCE); early Neolithic finds were recovered from Period IB (2347-2000 BCE); Period IC has a late Neolithic assemblage (2000-1850 BCE)[12]; Period II belongs to megalithic period (1850-1300 BCE)[13] and Period III is historical in character (Sharma 2013:20).
The excavations at Gufkral, though they confirmed the three-fold cultural sequence of Burzahom, added some new dimensions to the evolution of the Neolithic culture of Kashmir. Instead of two phases of Neolithic occupation, as reported from Burzahom, Gufkral excavations provided new evidence of the growth and evolution of Neolithic culture in three phases.
A large number of bone and stone tools of various types were recovered from this phase of Neolithic occupation. Bone points, needles and scrapper made from bones of various animals including sheep, goat and stag were significant. The stone tools consisted of axes, drills, picks, pounders, querns and mace heads or ring stones mainly made of Himalayan trap. A few tools of antler horns were also reported.
This cultural assemblage from Gufkral suggested that the stone age economy of Kashmir subsisted on food gathering and cereal farming in addition to the domestication of animals. The bones of both wild—ibex, bear, sheep, goat, cattle, Kashmiri stag, etc., and domesticated animals—sheep and goat were reported from the site. The cultivation of wheat, barley and lentils was also important. (Thapar 1987:248).
The settlement patterning of the subsequent phase IC (period II at Burzahom) saw some significant changes at Gufkral. Instead of dwelling pits as shelters people moved out, filled the pits and covered them with a thin coat of red ochre and constructed their dwellings of mud or mud bricks over the ground. The tool repository of this phase also underwent considerable changes and innovations. The tools recovered from this level included double-edged pick, spindle whorl, small sized bone points and needles and the harvesters probably used for cutting, scraping and harvesting. The plurality of the tool types suggest of contacts with other regions within and outside this geographic zone.
The site was excavated in three different areas (Misra 2004:30) unearthing 39 quadrants of 17 squares (Mani 2000:2). In Rajteng or KNP1 area, a large structure of diaper pebble walls of the Kushana period as well as habitation deposits of the Neolithic period were unearthed. In KNP2, south of KNP1, a pavement marked by decorated terracotta tiles was unearthed which were arranged in a circular fashion. Neolithic finds were also found here. Only one quadrant of KNP3 was excavated bearing a habitational deposit of around 2.50 metres of the Kushana period overlying the natural soil. This mound, according to the excavator, represents the main township of Kaniskapura founded by Kanishka (Mani 2000:12).
From the excavation at these three areas of the site, the following cultural sequence was discerned:
Period I: Aceramic Neolithic (c. 3rd to 2nd Millennium BCE)
Period II: Ceramic Neolithic (c. 2nd to 1st Millennium BCE)
Period III: Kushana (c. 1st to 4th century CE)
Period IV: post Kushana (c. 4th to 6th century CE)
Period V: Kashmir dynasty (7th to 10th century CE)
Sadashiv Shivlingam Noorpora (Gauripora), Tral, Kashmir
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Eco-Friendly Water Flour Mill in Satoora Gutroo area of Tral Kashmir.
Decades Old Eco-Friendly water Flour Mill.
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