KASHMIR HOLIDAY
6 NIGHTS & 7 DAYS
DAY 1 ARRIVAL AT SRINAGAR AIRPORT
At the airport in Srinagar, our representative will meet you. With assistance, he will take you to the hotel that you have reserved.
After spending the night at a hotel, explore the area at your own cost.
Situated 1,730 meters above sea level, Srinagar is the capital of the state during the summer months. In Kashmir, the Jhelum River is known as Vyath, and the city is situated on both banks of it. Before continuing on and deepening in the Wular Lake, the river meanders through the city and the valley. Notable are the nine historic bridges that span the city and link its two districts. Nagar is a word for city, while Srinagar is a word for riches (lakshmi). The vast majority of the city’s economy is derived from tourism. The Indian subcontinent’s most picturesque and breathtaking locations may be reached from the city of Srinagar. The lakes of Srinagar are well-known. Dal Lake is a globally recognized destination due to its houseboats. With an amazing climate, Srinagar is a charming tiny city. One such well-known lake in the city is Nagin Lake.
DAY 2 LOCAL SRINAGAR SIGHTSEEING
Get up early, have a filling breakfast, and then proceed to explore the historic Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar, Kashmir. For Lord Shiva, it is dedicated. The temple looks out over Srinagar from its 1,000-foot perch above the valley plain. Proceed to explore the Mughal gardens that connect to the northeast of Dal Lake via a channel. Notable coastal gardens nearby include Nishat Bagh, also known as “The Garden of Delight.” Ali Mardan Khan, a governor of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, constructed Chashmā-Shahi in 1632 AD, encircling a spring, as a present for the Emperor’s eldest son, Prince Dara Shikoh, Visit Dal Lake later in the evening and Shalimar Garden The urban lake, known as the “Jewel in the crown of Kashmir,” is essential to Kashmir’s tourism and leisure industries. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay after your sightseeing.
DAY 3 VISIT GULMARG & LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
After a leisurely breakfast, travel 65 km to the “meadow of flowers,” India’s top ski resort. Take a full day off to explore Gulmarg. See the well-known St. Mary’s Church and the Maharani Temple. Discover Gulmarg independently for the entire day by taking a journey on Asia’s tallest cable car, the Gulmarg Gondola. Trek or go on pony rides to Khilanmarg. You are also welcome to explore the golf course. The Gulmarg Gondola project is home to the longest and highest cable car in Asia. With 36 cabins, the ropeway transports approximately 600 people to and from the Afarwat peak. It consists of 35 towers and 30 stations, and it allows skiers to ascend to a height of 4,390 meters. The French company Poma Glaski and the government of Jammu & Kashmir are partners in the ropeway project. Head back to the hotel, have dinner, and spend the night.
DAY 4 VISIT SONMARG & LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
Proceed to Sonmarg, often known as the “Meadow of Gold,” which is a trekker’s paradise and the beginning of numerous treks, after breakfast. Situated 84 miles from Srinagar and at an elevation of 2667 meters, this stunning valley by the Sindh boasts massive lakes, snow-capped mountains, and breathtaking skies filled with the most exquisite alpine flowers. Spend the entire day exploring Sonmarg alone.Take a pony ride or hike in Sonmarg to see the well-known Thajiwas Glacier. Many well-known treks begin in Sonmarg, which also serves as the entry point to Leh. Check onto the houseboat and spend the night there after your tour.
DAY 5 VISIT PAHALGAM & LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
Make your way to Pahalgam after breakfast. Pahalgam, also referred to as “the valley of shepherds,” is 95 kilometers from Srinagar and is at an elevation of 2130 meters. It is where the Sheshnag and Lider streams converge. The famous Lidder River rises from the Kolohoi glacier in Pahalgam, which is regarded as Kashmir’s greatest resort. Pahalgam greets visitors with a cool air. Savor the “valley of shepherds,” Pahalgam.
Take a trip to the stunning Lederer River. We would travel to the Valley of Shepherds to take in the breathtaking scenery of Pahalgam after lunch. We travel by vehicle to the Aru, Chandanwari, and Betaab valleys. You can also travel by pony or go on your own to Dabyan, the Kashmir valley, and Biasaran. Spend the night at the Srinagar hotel.
DAY 6 VISIT DUDHPATRI & LOCAL
Transfer for a day’s tour to Doodh Pathri after breakfast.The Kashmir Valley still has a lot of lovely mysteries to discover. The Doodhpathri Valley, which is close to Srinagar, is one of these. In May of this year, we visited that place. The snow-capped mountains in the vicinity remained unmelted. The valley bottom remained dusted with snow. But the snow had gone and the valley’s surrounding slopes were now blanketed in luxuriant green grass. The entrancing color combination of bright green grass, brown muck, and snowy white perfection! Spend the night at the Srinagar Hotel.
DAY 7 CHECKOUT & LOCAL MARKET & AIRPORT DROP
Get up early, eat a hearty breakfast, and then check out of the hotel. After that, we’ll head to the market and visit some local shops before you depart Kashmir. Pack your backpack with handcrafted items made by the people of Kashmir, and don’t forget to visit the region’s well-known Pashmina shawl market and floating marketplace. Your Kashmir tours come to an end here as you depart for the airport in Kashmir, catch your flight, and head back to your hometown.
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