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Like the Moghuls before them, the British loved Kashmir; the officers for the hunting and the walking and their young wives because it was seen as an ideal place to give birth, well away form the dizzy heat of the Indian plains.
However, as the British never ruled Kashmir they were not allowed to buy land and build houses (though somehow they managed in Gulmarg). As a result they took advantage of the abundant timber, the gorgeous and tranquil lakes and build lavish houseboats instead. Today these houseboats are one of the main draws to Kashmir as many are still in a splendid condition and represent a very comfortable and characterful place to stay.
Usually situated on one floor, with rosewood panelled walls and ceilings, a living room, dinning room and forward balcony, they provide a wonderful glimpse into the past. All Wild Frontiers to Kashmir use this form of accommodation.