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Kashmir
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Kashmir

Heaven on Earth

About the Experience

A breathtaking destination of snow-capped mountains, pristine lakes, beautiful Mughal gardens, and warm hospitality.

Duration
5 Nights / 6 Days
Best Time to Visit
March to October (spring/summer) or December to February (for snow)

Tour Highlights

  • Take a Shikara ride on Dal Lake and stay in a traditional wooden houseboat
  • Enjoy a Gondola cable car ride in Gulmarg, the premier ski resort
  • Stroll through the lush saffron fields and Betaab Valley in Pahalgam
  • Visit Shalimar and Nishat Mughal Gardens in Srinagar

Suggested Routes & Itineraries

Below are curated travel routes designed by our experts. Location photographs illustrate highlights along the path.

Kashmir Heavenly Getaway

Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
Itinerary Option 1

Experience houseboats on Dal Lake, meadow walks in Pahalgam, and high-altitude views in Gulmarg.

Locations Covered:
Srinagar
Gulmarg
Pahalgam
Dal Lake
Location Gallery:
Kashmir Heavenly Getaway location 1
Srinagar
Kashmir Heavenly Getaway location 2
Gulmarg

Gulmarg Snow & Sonamarg Glaciers

Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Itinerary Option 2

Explore the golden meadows of Sonamarg, the dramatic Thajiwas glacier, and the heavy snow slopes of Gulmarg.

Locations Covered:
Srinagar
Sonamarg
Thajiwas Glacier
Gulmarg
Yusmarg
Location Gallery:
Gulmarg Snow & Sonamarg Glaciers location 1
Srinagar
Gulmarg Snow & Sonamarg Glaciers location 2
Sonamarg
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FAQs about Kashmir

Get answers to common queries regarding our travel itineraries and booking for Kashmir.

Yes, Kashmir is highly safe for tourists. Tourism is vital to the local economy and residents are very hospitable.
It is one of the highest cable cars in Asia, carrying passengers up to 13,000 feet on Apharwat Peak.