Kashmir itineraries

DurationS

5 Days

Difficulty

Easy

Min Age

0

4N5D (Srinagar – Gulmarg – sonmarg – Pahalgam – Srinagar)

  •  Arrive in Srinagar; check in to a hotel on Dal Lake or a lakeside hotel, unwind with
  • Visit Jamia Masjid, in the old city (Now hatta): built in the early 15th century,
    quadrangular layout, hundreds of wooden Deodar pillars supporting a broad roof,
    peaceful courtyard with fountain for ablutions, calm ambience despite being in the
    hustle of the old city.
  •  Explore nearby old city alleys; see shops with local crafts, spices, shawls; soak in the
    atmosphere around the mosque.
  •  Move to the Mughal Gardens:
  •  Shalimar Bagh: built by Jahangir in 1619. Terraced lawns, water channels,
    fountains, ancient Chinar trees. “Diwan-e-Aam / Diwan-e-Khas” etc in its layout.
  •  Nishat Bagh: built 1633 by Asif Khan. Twelve terraces climbing from Dal Lake
    with water flowing terrace-to-terrace. Views of lake & Zabarwan mountains behind.
  •  Have a relaxed Shikara ride on Dal Lake in the evening, enjoying the floating world,
    reflections, changing light.
  • Travel to Gulmarg (about 50-51 km, ~1.5-2 hrs). The drive goes through Tangmarg,
    forests, quick glimpses of mountains.
  • Reach the Gondola / Cable Car; ride to Apharwat. At higher altitudes, snowfields,
    sweeping glacier views if weather allows.
  • Walk in meadows, perhaps small hikes; maybe visit St. Mary’s Church (a colonial-era
    church in Gulmarg).
  •  Optionally, visit the Gulmarg Golf Course (if open)—one of the highest green golf
    courses in the world. In winter it becomes snowy.
  •  Return to Srinagar in the evening.
  • Drive towards Sonmarg; as you go, scenery opens up more: mountain passes,
    valleys, rivers.
  • At Sonmarg, trek or ride to Thajiwas Glacier. Snow-touched landscapes (depending
    on season), icy streams, dramatic peaks visible.
  • Relax in meadows, enjoy views, take photo stops; soak in fresh air.
  • Return to Srinagar for rest.
  • Drive to Pahalgam, following the Lidder River. Forests, small villages, riverbanks,
    lush green surroundings.
  • Visit Betaab Valley (meadows, ridges, perhaps cascading streams), maybe Aru
    Valley as well as Chandhanwari if time allows (quieter, more nature).
  •  If interested, short walks/horse rides; see local life; possibly fresh river trout if
    offered locally.
  • Return to Srinagar (or stay in Pahalgam if you prefer not to travel back in evening).
  •  Use remaining time in Srinagar to revisit favourite spots, stroll in gardens (if you
     missed any like Chashme Shahi / Pari Mahal), or walk along Dal Lake shores.
  • Explore markets: Lal Chowk, the old bazaar, artisan shops (Pashmina, papier-maché,
    dry fruits).
  • Transfer to airport for departure.

4N5D ( Houseboat stay on first day)

  • Arrive in Srinagar; check in to a houseboat on Dal Lake or a lakeside hotel, unwind
  • Visit Jamia Masjid, in the old city (Now hatta): built in the early 15th century,
    quadrangular layout, hundreds of wooden Deodar pillars supporting a broad roof,
    peaceful courtyard with fountain for ablutions, calm ambience despite being in the
    hustle of the old city.
  • Explore nearby old city alleys; see shops with local crafts, spices, shawls; soak in the
    atmosphere around the mosque.
  • Move to the Mughal Gardens:
  • Shalimar Bagh: built by Jahangir in 1619. Terraced lawns, water channels,
    fountains, ancient Chinar trees. “Diwan-e-Aam / Diwan-e-Khas” etc in its layout.
  • Nishat Bagh: built 1633 by Asif Khan. Twelve terraces climbing from Dal Lake
    with water flowing terrace-to-terrace. Views of lake & Zabarwan mountains behind.
  • Have a relaxed Shikara ride on Dal Lake in the evening, enjoying the floating world,
    reflections, changing light.
  •  Travel to Gulmarg (about 50-51 km, ~1.5-2 hrs). The drive goes through Tangmarg,
    forests, quick glimpses of mountains.
  •  Reach the Gondola / Cable Car; ride to Apharwat. At higher altitudes, snowfields,
    sweeping glacier views if weather allows.
    with views of the water and mountains. our representative will be there to greet you.
  •  Walk in meadows, perhaps small hikes; maybe visit St. Mary’s Church (a colonial-era
    church in Gulmarg).
  •  Optionally, visit the Gulmarg Golf Course (if open)—one of the highest green golf
    courses in the world. In winter it becomes snowy.
  •  Return to Srinagar in the evening
  •  Drive towards Sonmarg; as you go, scenery opens up more: mountain passes,
    valleys, rivers.
  • At Sonmarg, trek or ride to Thajiwas Glacier. Snow-touched landscapes (depending
    on season), icy streams, dramatic peaks visible.
  • Relax in meadows, enjoy views, take photo stops; soak in fresh air.
  • Return to Srinagar for rest.
  •  Drive to Pahalgam, following the Lidder River. Forests, small villages, riverbanks,
    lush green surroundings.
  •  Visit Betaab Valley (meadows, ridges, perhaps cascading streams), maybe Aru
    Valley as well as Chandhanwari if time allows (quieter, more nature).
  • If interested, short walks/horse rides; see local life; possibly fresh river trout if
    offered locally.
  •  Return to Srinagar (or stay in Pahalgam if you prefer not to travel back in evening).
  •  Use remaining time in Srinagar to revisit favourite spots, stroll in gardens (if you
     missed any like Chashme Shahi / Pari Mahal), or walk along Dal Lake shores.
  • Explore markets: Lal Chowk, the old bazaar, artisan shops (Pashmina, papier-maché,
    dry fruits).
  • Transfer to airport for departure.

4N5D ( HONEYMOON PACKAGE WITH HOUSEBOAT AND GULMARG STAY)

  • Arrive in Srinagar; check in to a houseboat on Dal Lake or a lakeside hotel, unwind
  • Visit Jamia Masjid, in the old city (Now hatta): built in the early 15th century,
    quadrangular layout, hundreds of wooden Deodar pillars supporting a broad roof,
    peaceful courtyard with fountain for ablutions, calm ambience despite being in the
    hustle of the old city.
  • Explore nearby old city alleys; see shops with local crafts, spices, shawls; soak in the
    atmosphere around the mosque.
  • Move to the Mughal Gardens:
  • Shalimar Bagh: built by Jahangir in 1619. Terraced lawns, water channels,
    fountains, ancient Chinar trees. “Diwan-e-Aam / Diwan-e-Khas” etc in its layout.
  • Nishat Bagh: built 1633 by Asif Khan. Twelve terraces climbing from Dal Lake
    with water flowing terrace-to-terrace. Views of lake & Zabarwan mountains behind.
  • Have a relaxed Shikara ride on Dal Lake in the evening, enjoying the floating world,
    reflections, changing light.
  •  Travel to Gulmarg (about 50-51 km, ~1.5-2 hrs). The drive goes through Tangmarg,
    forests, quick glimpses of mountains.
  •  Reach the Gondola / Cable Car; ride to Apharwat. At higher altitudes, snowfields,
    sweeping glacier views if weather allows.
    with views of the water and mountains. our representative will be there to greet you.
  •  Walk in meadows, perhaps small hikes; maybe visit St. Mary’s Church (a colonial-era
    church in Gulmarg).
  •  Optionally, visit the Gulmarg Golf Course (if open)—one of the highest green golf
    courses in the world. In winter it becomes snowy.
  •  Return to Srinagar in the evening
  •  Drive towards Sonmarg; as you go, scenery opens up more: mountain passes,
    valleys, rivers.
  • At Sonmarg, trek or ride to Thajiwas Glacier. Snow-touched landscapes (depending
    on season), icy streams, dramatic peaks visible.
  • Relax in meadows, enjoy views, take photo stops; soak in fresh air.
  • Return to Srinagar for rest.
  •  Drive to Pahalgam, following the Lidder River. Forests, small villages, riverbanks,
    lush green surroundings.
  •  Visit Betaab Valley (meadows, ridges, perhaps cascading streams), maybe Aru
    Valley as well as Chandhanwari if time allows (quieter, more nature).
  • If interested, short walks/horse rides; see local life; possibly fresh river trout if
    offered locally.
  •  Return to Srinagar (or stay in Pahalgam if you prefer not to travel back in evening).
  •  Use remaining time in Srinagar to revisit favourite spots, stroll in gardens (if you
     missed any like Chashme Shahi / Pari Mahal), or walk along Dal Lake shores.
  • Explore markets: Lal Chowk, the old bazaar, artisan shops (Pashmina, papier-maché,
    dry fruits).
  • Transfer to airport for departure.

5N6D (Srinagar – Gulmarg – Doodhpathri– Sonmarg – Pahalgam – Srinagar)

  • Arrive in Srinagar; check in to a houseboat on Dal Lake or a lakeside hotel, unwind
  • Visit Jamia Masjid, in the old city (Now hatta): built in the early 15th century,
    quadrangular layout, hundreds of wooden Deodar pillars supporting a broad roof,
    peaceful courtyard with fountain for ablutions, calm ambience despite being in the
    hustle of the old city.
  • Explore nearby old city alleys; see shops with local crafts, spices, shawls; soak in the
    atmosphere around the mosque.
  • Move to the Mughal Gardens:
  • Shalimar Bagh: built by Jahangir in 1619. Terraced lawns, water channels,
    fountains, ancient Chinar trees. “Diwan-e-Aam / Diwan-e-Khas” etc in its layout.
  • Nishat Bagh: built 1633 by Asif Khan. Twelve terraces climbing from Dal Lake
    with water flowing terrace-to-terrace. Views of lake & Zabarwan mountains behind.
  • Have a relaxed Shikara ride on Dal Lake in the evening, enjoying the floating world,
    reflections, changing light.
  •  Travel to Gulmarg (about 50-51 km, ~1.5-2 hrs). The drive goes through Tangmarg,
    forests, quick glimpses of mountains.
  •  Reach the Gondola / Cable Car; ride to Apharwat. At higher altitudes, snowfields,
    sweeping glacier views if weather allows.
    with views of the water and mountains. our representative will be there to greet you.
  •  Walk in meadows, perhaps small hikes; maybe visit St. Mary’s Church (a colonial-era
    church in Gulmarg).
  •  Optionally, visit the Gulmarg Golf Course (if open)—one of the highest green golf
    courses in the world. In winter it becomes snowy.
  •  Return to Srinagar in the evening
  • Depart early from Srinagar (around 7-8 AM) toward Doodhpathri (42 km, about 1.5-2
    hours depending on road).
  • On the way, stop at Tangnar Valley (pine & deodar trees, streams) and Mujhpathri
    (small hamlet by the river Shaliganga) for photos & to stretch.
  • Reach Doodhpathri meadows: walk through the lush grasslands, explore Palmaidan
    (open flat grounds with big rocks, streamside scenes)
  • Return to Srinagar by early evening; dinner and relax.
  • Depart early from Srinagar (around 7-8 AM) toward Doodhpathri (42 km, about 1.5-2
    hours depending on road).
  • On the way, stop at Tangnar Valley (pine & deodar trees, streams) and Mujhpathri
    (small hamlet by the river Shaliganga) for photos & to stretch.
  • Reach Doodhpathri meadows: walk through the lush grasslands, explore Palmaidan
    (open flat grounds with big rocks, streamside scenes)
  • Return to Srinagar by early evening; dinner and relax.
  •  Drive to Pahalgam, following the Lidder River. Forests, small villages, riverbanks,
    lush green surroundings.
  •  Visit Betaab Valley (meadows, ridges, perhaps cascading streams), maybe Aru
    Valley as well as Chandhanwari if time allows (quieter, more nature).
  • If interested, short walks/horse rides; see local life; possibly fresh river trout if
    offered locally.
  •  Return to Srinagar (or stay in Pahalgam if you prefer not to travel back in evening).
  •  Use remaining time in Srinagar to revisit favourite spots, stroll in gardens (if you
     missed any like Chashme Shahi / Pari Mahal), or walk along Dal Lake shores.
  • Explore markets: Lal Chowk, the old bazaar, artisan shops (Pashmina, papier-maché,
    dry fruits).
  • Transfer to airport for departure.

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