Kashmir, India 1983

Kashmir, nestled in the northernmost region of India, is often referred to as “Paradise on Earth” for its breathtaking beauty and serene landscapes. Surrounded by the majestic Himalayan and Pir Panjal mountain ranges, it is a land of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, sparkling rivers, and pristine alpine lakes. The region is graced with vibrant flora, including vast meadows of wildflowers in summer and iconic Chinar trees that blaze red in autumn.

The people of Kashmir are as captivating as the landscape, known for their warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage. Predominantly speaking Kashmiri and Urdu, they wear traditional attire such as the Pheran, a long woolen robe, which adds to the region’s unique charm. Kashmiri artisans are celebrated for their exquisite craftsmanship, particularly in weaving Pashmina shawls, intricate embroidery, and wood carving.

Life in Kashmir is deeply tied to nature, with a rhythm that reflects the changing seasons. During winters, the snow transforms the valleys into a magical wonderland, while spring and summer bring a riot of colors and fragrances. The Dal and Nigeen lakes, dotted with houseboats and shikaras, offer a glimpse into the serene lifestyle of the region. Kashmir’s beauty and tranquility make it an unforgettable treasure in the Himalayas.

Dal Lake
Girl at Dal Lake
Boy at home
Gypsy kids
Himalayas, Kashmir
Gypsy family
Gypsy home
Mother and three kids
Mother and two kids
Mother and four kids
Five men and boys
Gypsy mom and kids
Young girl
Innocence
Gypsy women