The garden is one of the oldest Mughal gardens in Kashmir, built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1586. Over 1200 Chinar trees were planted in 1686 by Shah Jahan. It is developed as Chinar Heritage Park by the University of Kashmir At present the park houses around 700 chinar trees. It is mostly visited in the autumn from September to December. This Mughal garden was named Nasim Bagh or the Garden of Breeze, for the gently breeze that blew though it. The Persian saying about gardens of Kashmir used to be: Subha dar Bagha Nashat o Sham dar Bagha Nasim, Shalamar o lala-zar o sair-i-Kashmir ast u bas Morning at Nashat Bagh and evening at the Nasim Bagh, Shalamar, and tulip fields, – these are the places of excursion in Kashmir...
Read moreNaseem Bagh is located inside the campus of prestigious institution, University of Kashmir A place full of huge Chinar trees is a treat to the eyes Most of the students inside the campus come here to spend the quality times with friends and also nurture their souls under the shades of...
Read moreThe place is surreal in autumn with red golden chinar leaves,the colour of autumn is truly visible at that time.autumn starts usually from october.Although autumn is the best time to vist,the place with ot mighty chinars and cool shade in the blazing summer is a treat to...
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