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Fields of Gold: Tourists Capture the Beauty of Kashmir’s Mustard Bloom

Aqzar Raheel by Aqzar Raheel
April 4, 2025
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Srinagar : As spring breathes new life into the Kashmir Valley, vast stretches of mustard fields have transformed into a golden paradise, captivating tourists and nature lovers. The bright yellow blooms, set against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains and lush meadows, create a breathtaking sight, making these fields a must-visit destination during the season.
Tourists from different parts of the country are stopping to admire the stunning landscape. Social media influencers, photographers, and travel enthusiasts are capturing the mesmerizing views, further popularizing Kashmir as a springtime travel hotspot. “I have traveled to many places, but I have never seen anything as beautiful as this,” said Arjun Mehta, a tourist from Mumbai. “The contrast of the golden fields against the white peaks is absolutely magical. It feels like stepping into a painting.” For many visitors, the experience is more than just about capturing scenic photos. “There’s a unique calmness here,” said Sarah Khan, a traveler from Bangalore. “Standing in the middle of these fields, surrounded by nature, you feel completely at peace. It’s a refreshing break from city life.” Local farmers, who cultivate mustard primarily for its oil-rich seeds, are pleased with the surge in tourists but also have concerns. “We love that people are enjoying the beauty of our fields, but we request them not to damage the crops,” said Bashir Ahmad, a farmer. “It takes months of hard work to grow these plants, and careless trampling can ruin the harvest.”
With more tourists flocking to the region, local businesses are seeing a boost. Many visitors are buying mustard oil, honey, and traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, providing economic benefits to farmers and small vendors. Tea stalls and roadside eateries near the fields are also experiencing higher footfall, as travelers stop to enjoy local delicacies while soaking in the scenery. As spring continues to cast its spell over Kashmir, the mustard fields remain one of the valley’s most captivating seasonal attractions. Their golden glow not only enchants visitors but also highlights the rich agricultural heritage of the region, making them a symbol of both beauty and livelihood.

Aqzar Raheel

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