Chashm-e-Shahi
Chashma-e-shahi, which means royal spring and is called after the natural spring that originates here, is one of the most captivating Mughal gardens. The spring, which was discovered by Rupa Bawani, a prominent female saint of Kashmir, is said to have healing capabilities. In 1632 AD, Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan directed his governor, Ali Mardan, to construct a garden for his oldest son, Dara Shikoh, around the spring.
According to local legend, the water from this spring is so pure that it was drunk by Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, and his daughter Indira Gandhi. Chashma-e-shahi may be the smallest of all Mughal gardens of Srinagar, but it is rich with beauty and tranquillity. Its magnificent waterfalls, sculpted fountains, manicured lawns, and vibrant flowers are breathtaking. A visit to Kashmir is not complete without a stop at this lovely garden.