Essence of Kashmir
Srinagar (2N) --> Pahelgam (1N) --> Srinagar(1N)
Kashmir is one of those places where you feel like roaming in the world of fairy tale. Its beauty is out of the words that not only attracts tourists, but makes it a favorite destination of many filmmakers. Not only this, you can find the large number of religious places, trekking points, lakes, gardens, shopping areas and mouth-watering cuisines that you have never tasted. This marvelous place has a unique stay facility for tourists in houseboats along with five star hotels and resorts that give them a reason to live and visit Kashmir again and again.
INR 35900 per person
INR 40000
Key Attractions
Srinagar
Dal Lake: Famous for its houseboats and shikara rides, it's a quintessential Kashmir experience.
Mughal Gardens: Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi offer stunning Mughal-era garden layouts.
Shankaracharya Temple: Offers panoramic views of Srinagar and Dal Lake.
Pari Mahal: A historical monument known as the "Palace of Fairies" with beautiful gardens.
Jamia Masjid: A 14th-century mosque known for its wooden architecture and serene courtyard.
Pahalgam
Betaab Valley: Known for its lush greenery and scenic beauty, named after the Bollywood film "Betaab."
Aru Valley: Offers stunning landscapes and opportunities for trekking and adventure sports.
Lidder River: Popular for trout fishing and white-water rafting.
Activities
Shikara Rides: Essential in Srinagar for a unique view of Dal Lake and its floating gardens.
Trekking: Opportunities abound in areas like Aru Valley, Betaab Valley, and around Sonamarg.
Fishing and Rafting: In Pahalgam’s Lidder River.
Shopping: Local markets in Srinagar for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, including Pashmina shawls and carpets
Best Time to Visit:
Spring-Summer (April to August): Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Winter (December to February): Snowfall in Gulmarg and Pahalgam; great for skiing and snow sports.
Important TIPs
Travel Documents: Carry a valid ID and permits if required, especially for visiting protected areas.
Health and Safety: Some areas are at high altitude, so be aware of altitude sickness.
Weather: Dress in layers and be prepared for sudden changes in weather.
Cultural Sensitivity: Dress modestly and respect local customs and traditions.
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