Verinag
Islamabad, the second town in Kashmir,stands a few miles higher up the Jhelum from Bijbehara,
just where the river narrows. It is the starting-point for the Verinag-Jummu route. At the foot
of the hill, overlooking the town, there are numerous springs, and consequently remains of
Mughal gardens. But only some Kashmiri pavilions, and the stone tanks which swarm with sacred
carp are left. The direct road from Islamabad to Verinag Bagh, Nur-Jahan's favourite Kashmir
garden, runs for nineteen miles across the rivers and the rice-fields and a very bad road it is.