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Autumn in Kashmir: When the Valley Turns to Gold

Aqzar Raheel by Aqzar Raheel
November 7, 2025
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Srinagar : As the summer sun softens and a gentle chill begins to whisper through the valley, Kashmir slips gracefully into one of its most mesmerizing seasons Autumn, known locally as Harud. For the people of the Valley, this is not merely a shift in weather; it is a season of nostalgia, color, and calm a time when the land turns poetic and nature’s artistry takes over every leaf and mountain slope.
A Golden Symphony Across The Valley : From late September to early November, the transformation of Kashmir is nothing short of magical. The landscape becomes a vast canvas splashed with gold, crimson, and amber as the majestic Chinar trees the living symbols of Kashmir’s heritage shed their lush green for fiery hues. In Srinagar, the Mughal gardens Shalimar Bagh, Nishat, and Chashme Shahi glow with autumn brilliance, while the mirror-like waters of Dal Lake reflect the flaming Chinars lining its banks. The scene is so surreal that it feels painted by a master’s hand nature itself. Walking through the rustling leaves, one can feel the season’s serenity seep into the soul. Locals often describe autumn as “the Valley’s sigh before winter,” a farewell steeped in grace and quiet reflection.
The Season of Harvest, Hope: Autumn is also the season of harvest a time when the Valley’s fields and orchards bustle with life and labor. The golden paddy fields sway gently under the pale sunlight as farmers, clad in traditional pherans, gather their crops. Apple orchards in Sopore, Shopian, and Pulwama brim with ripe, rosy apples a sight of abundance that symbolizes prosperity. Trucks loaded with freshly picked apples make their way to markets across India, carrying with them the crisp taste of Kashmiri autumn. Meanwhile, in Pampore, the famed saffron fields burst into life. The delicate purple flowers of saffron known locally as Zafran are harvested by hand during the early morning hours. The fragrance that fills the air is unmistakable, and for a brief moment, the town becomes a sea of violet and gold.
A Season Etched In Kashmiri Culture: In Kashmiri literature and art, autumn holds a special place. Poets like Habba Khatoon, Mahjoor, and Rasul Mir have celebrated Harud as a symbol of transformation both in nature and in life. Their verses often draw parallels between the falling leaves and the passage of time, finding beauty even in impermanence. For local families, autumn evenings are marked by warmth and tradition. As temperatures dip, people gather around their kangris (traditional firepots) and sip steaming cups of Kahwa, a saffron-infused green tea. The crackle of firewood, the aroma of dried leaves, and the chatter of loved ones create an atmosphere of simple comfort and togetherness.
A Photographer’s Dream, A Traveller’s Delight: For photographers, autumn in Kashmir is a feast for the lens. The golden reflections on Dal Lake, the sun-dappled pathways in Nishat Garden, and the crimson hillsides of Ganderbal and Pahalgam offer some of the most picturesque views in the world. Tour operators say that in recent years, more tourists are timing their visits to coincide with this golden season. “Autumn offers Kashmir in its most peaceful form,” says a local tour guide from Srinagar. “The weather is pleasant, the crowds are fewer, and the Valley’s beauty is at its peak.” Even international visitors find themselves captivated by the serenity. For many, it’s a rare opportunity to witness a quieter, more introspective side of Kashmir — one that lies between the vibrancy of summer and the snowbound silence of winter.
The Deeper Meaning Of Autumn: Beyond its beauty, Harud carries a quiet wisdom. It is a reminder of life’s natural rhythm that endings can be beautiful too. The falling leaves, while signaling the close of one season, also enrich the earth for the next. In this sense, autumn is Kashmir’s lesson in resilience, renewal, and grace. For many Kashmiris, the season is deeply emotional a time to pause, to remember, and to prepare. It’s when memories linger in the crisp air, and the Valley seems to breathe a collective sigh, both thankful for what was and hopeful for what’s to come.
A Timeless Farewell: As November draws to an end, the last Chinar leaves flutter down, carpeting roads and gardens in gold. Soon, the snow will arrive, silencing the rustle of leaves and covering the Valley in white. But until then, Kashmir basks in the quiet splendor of autumn a fleeting, glorious moment suspended between warmth and cold, memory and promise. For those who witness it, autumn in Kashmir is not just a season; it’s a feeling one that lingers long after the last leaf has fallen.

Aqzar Raheel

Aqzar Raheel

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