The fabled houseboat, like all things Kashmiri, had its origins in a political dispute. The
But the British were not the first to spot the scenic potential of living in a boat in such charming surroundings. Kashmir’s lakes and rivers had always supported a riverine culture, and the grand Mughals made the most of it. Emperor Jahangir’s pleasure barges would snake up and down the Jhelum on moonlit nights, while his musicians serenaded the royal party from other boats.
But it was modern tourism that popularised Kashmir’s houseboats. They became so iconic that when militancy effectively curtailed tourism in the state, Kerala moved swiftly to turn its own rice boats into a new generation of houseboats.
Jammu & Kashmir
Srinagar
Time Traveller
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