

When we see red, it sparks a feeling of passion and urgency, which is why it is the perfect colour to express love on Valentine's Day. Red is a bold and confident colour that inspires feelings of excitement and energy. The heart is often depicted as a bright red symbol, and this association has helped make red a powerful symbol of love.Īnother reason why red is the colour of love is because of its association with desire and passion. Several couples on romantic escapades could be seen enjoying playful snowball fights.įirstly, red is associated with the heart, which is the centre of love and emotion. His partner Ritu said this was her first Valentine's Day in Kashmir. This is the best day of our lives," said Naveen Saini, a tourist from Jaipur in Rajasthan. "We came here to celebrate Valentine's Day.

We actually plan to celebrate Valentine's week here." Besides visiting the famous Mughal Gardens dotting the banks of the Dal Lake, the tourists have also added Gulmarg and Pahalgam to their itineraries. Marvelling at the scenic beauty, his wife Prabha Shree said, "There can be nothing more beautiful than celebrating Valentine's Day in Kashmir. The weather is nice and I am feeling lucky that we were able to plan the celebrations in Kashmir," Madhya Pradesh native Saket Sharma said. "We came to this beautiful Valley to make Valentine's Day a memorable one. With abundant snowfall turning the Kashmir landscape white this winter, love birds are making a beeline to resorts such as Gulmarg in north Kashmir and Pahalgam in south Kashmir.
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The festival of love is in full bloom in Kashmir with couples from across the country arriving in the Valley to celebrate Valentine's Day.
