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Achabal
Achabal is the garden area in Anantnag District of Jammu and Kashmir. It was once the pleasure retreat of the Mughal Empress Noor Jahan and is a beautifully created garden in Kashmir.

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Achabal, Anantnag District, KashmirAchabal is one of the most important and splendid tourist places in the state of Kashmir and is about 8 kilometres away from Anantnag.

Location of Achabal
Achabal is the garden now attracted by the tourists of all national and international level, located in Anantnag District of Jammu and Kashmir.

Geography of Achabal
The Garden of Achabal is located at the foot of a hill covered with dense forest, which is 8 kilometres from Anantnag and 56 kilometres from Srinagar.

History of Achabal
Achabal was in the state of Kashmir that the Mughal style gardens were brought to perfection and Achabal is one such masterpiece. This place is famous all over due to an ancient spring surrounded by a terrace garden, which was developed by Mughals. The historical significance of this place strikes the visitor with much awe. Achabal, once the pleasure retreat of the Mughal Empress Nur Jahan is a beautifully created garden in Kashmir with its own special allure and character. Its` picturesque beauty makes it one of the best Mughal gardens of the Indian subcontinent. It is difficult to describe in words the mesmerizing beauty of this Mughal style garden. The upper portion of the garden is popularly known as `Bag-e-Begum Abad` and was developed by Malika Noor Jehan Begum in 1620 A.D. Later it became renowned as Sahib Abad in which there was a `Hamam` or treasure of water getting heat from a logical lamp or `tosng`. The garden was created at the site of a powerful spring, which enters the garden as a waterfall. The design of this wonderfully created garden is ascribed to the beloved wife of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. The daughter of the Mughal monarch Shah Jahan built the garden in the year 1620 with cascading outpourings and pavilions. The most beautiful of all springs is Achabal and it gushes out of the Sosanwar Hill. In the garden of Achabal the water gushes out of the spasm with great vigour throughout the entire year. In the later ages the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh built a mosque in the garden. There is also a trout farm for seed fish nearby.

Tourism in Achabal
There are tourist bungalows and tourist huts nearby where the tourists can spend some moments in the lap of the beautiful setup. Achabal is universally regarded as a visual treat for the eyes. This garden is also well adorned with sprawling Chinar trees. Stepped terraces, ornamental shrubs and conventional elegance, are the added attraction, which not only mesmerizes one but also attracts thousands of tourists from all over the globe every year. The accommodation is available at the nearby tourist bungalows or rest houses. Achabal not only serves as a breathtaking splendour but also is a reviving experience for all tourists.

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