Kashmir
Srinagar: Dal Lake, floating markets and shikara rides
Most Kashmir packages start from your arrival in Srinagar, which is known as the Kashmiri Venice because of the exquisite Dal Lake that offers houseboat stays and shikara (boat) rides.
The shikaras are wooden boats decorated with vibrant colours and traditional prints, The ride offers panoramic views of the valley. As the boat glides on the serene waters, visitors admire the floating gardens, shikara communities, lovely houseboats, and the local life of the town.
Gulmarg: a year-round wonderland
Located about 51 km from Srinagar, Gulmarg is often referred to as the ‘meadow of flowers.’ A one- or two-night stay here is enough to make the most of your Jammu and Kashmir itinerary.
During the summer, from May to September, you can take in the stunning landscapes by indulging in leisurely walks and horseback rides. During the snowy months, Gulmarg, a jewel in the crown of Kashmir, transforms into a winter wonderland, offering thrilling adventures in the snow-covered Pir Panjal mountains. From December to February, you can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other cold-weather activities in the Pir Panjal mountain range.
Sonmarg: Nature, adventure, and cuisine
Our Kashmir trip itinerary will not be complete without a drive to the gorgeous meadow of Sonmarg. Standing at a height of 9186 feet, Sonmarg, the ‘meadow of gold,’ is a hidden gem untouched by commercialization. Sonmarg, cradled by nature, invites visitors to disconnect from the world and immerse themselves in the tranquility of glacial lakes and starry skies.
Tourists usually take a two-hour drive from Srinagar to camp near its glacial lakes, such as Vishansar, Krishansar, and Gangabal. A two-hour trek to the Thajiwas Glacier gives you a profound connection with nature. Camping by the glacier lets you spend the night amid Himalayan silence, surrounded by streams, waterfalls, springs, and starry skies.
Exploring Pahalgam: Nature, adventure, and Secluded spaces
Pahalgam, often referred to as the ‘Valley of Shepherds,’ is a charming hill town located along the banks of the River Lidder, known for its lush meadows and picturesque mountain views. In the heart of Pahalgam, adventure enthusiasts can find their home with activities like trekking, camping, and horseback riding.
On your way from Sonmarg to Pahalgam, which is approximately a three-hour drive, consider stopping at the historic Awantipura Ruins and the serene Anantnag Sulphur Springs.
Zoji La Pass: Rugged roads, deep valleys and a rich history
Zoji La Pass, one of the highest and longest passes in Asia, presents an adventure that combines history, rugged terrain, and panoramic views. With its winding hairpin bends and breathtaking views, the renowned Zoji La Pass serves as a vital link between Srinagar and Ladakh. The best part is that you can conveniently incorporate Zoji La into your Kashmir itinerary for a 7-day trip, as it only takes 3 to 4 hours to reach there from Pahalgam.