Kasmir tour package

7 Days

Itinerary

Day 01 :
Chandigarh to Jammu.

On arrival at Chandigarh Railway station/ Airport you will meet assisted and driver toward Jammu, on the way sightseeing like “Mansar Lake” Its peace and natural beauty, green scenery surrounded by dense forest, religious significance, various types of aquatic animals and birds, and activities like seafaring. It is an important religious place and due to its connection with Sheshnaag, it is also related to Mahabharat. “Akhnoor Fort” It is a historical fort situated on the banks of Chinaab River. Its construction was started by Raja Teg Singh in 1762 and completed by Raja Alam Singh in 1802. This fort is situated near Jiya Pota Ghat, the royal place of Maharaja Gulab Singh. The fort has low-lying caves, towers and a palace decorated with architectural monuments. This fort is a national monument protected by Indian Archaeological Survey and is also important because of archaeological remains related to the Hadappa community “Raghunath Temple” is that it is a large complex of seven different temples with Lord Rama as the main deity, and it has many other things like gold plated minarets, huge statues and library. The architecture of the temple is unique consisting of Mughal era stucco style decorations and pyramidal domes evening reach Jammu overnight stay at a hotel in Jammu.

Day 02 :
Jammu to Srinagar.

Morning after breakfast check out form hotel and drive toward Srinagar, on the way sightseeing like “Patnitop” It attracts tourists with its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere “Jawahar Tunnel” It is named after India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Javaharalal Nehru this river is situated in Panjal mountain range and passes through Banihal Darra. It ensures road connectivity between Jammu and Srinagar throughout the year. Its total length is 2.85 kilometers “Shankaracharya Hill” its panoramic view of the ancient Shiva temple situated on its peak, providing a 360° panoramic view of Srinagar and Dal Lake, along with the historical and spiritual significance of Kashmir, making it a revered spiritual and pilgrimage site for Hindus and tourists “Dal Lake” is famous for its beauty, houseboats, floating gardens ('Raad') and Shikara rides. It is called the 'Jewel of Kashmir' or the 'Gem of Srinagar' and the main features here are the stunning views of the Himalayas, Mughal gardens and floating markets. You can stay in a houseboat, shop at the floating market, and enjoy Shikara rides on the lake “Pari Mahal” its historical and architectural charm, which is a beautiful Mughal-era garden with seven terraced gardens. It offers panoramic views of Dal Lake and the city. Built by Dara Shikoh, this place was originally a center of astronomy and astrology, which still stands today as a wonderful example of Islamic architecture “Mughal Road” is significant for its historical connection to the Mughal emperors, who used it to travel to Kashmir, and for its breathtaking natural beauty with scenic views and waterfalls. It offers access to beautiful meadows like Sarimastan and Girjan and serves as a crucial, albeit challenging, link across the Pir Panjal Ranges evening reach Srinagar overnight stay at hotel in Srinagar.

Day 03 :
Srinagar to Gulmarg Sightseeing.

Morning after Breakfast visit full day Gulmarg sightseeing like “Gulmarg Gondola” is that it is one of the highest and longest cable car rides in the world, a two-stage ropeway that offers stunning, panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan Mountains. The ride takes tourists up to Apharwat Peak, providing access to beautiful scenery, and in winter, it serves as a gateway for skiers to explore the natural slopes. “Alpather Lake” is known for being a "Frozen Lake" due to its high altitude, remaining frozen well into summer, and for its stunning, surreal landscape with towering peaks and lush meadows. It is a scenic alpine gem located at the foothills of the Apharwat Peaks in Gulmarg, Kashmir, accessible via a trek or the Gulmarg Gondola, and serves as a picturesque picnic spot and a destination for nature lovers “Strawberry Valley” is known for its vibrant red strawberry fields during the summer months, lush green meadows, and stunning views of snow-capped mountains. It offers a tranquil natural escape with opportunities for leisurely walks, horse riding, trekking, and picnicking amidst the beautiful scenery and fresh mountain air. The valley is also historically significant as a backdrop for Bollywood movies and a source of local agricultural heritage, making it a cherished destination for nature lovers and photographers “Khilanmarg” is special for its pristine beauty as a high-altitude meadow near Gulmarg, offering panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayas, a carpet of wildflowers in summer, and being a prime spot for skiing in winter. It is accessible by a scenic trek or pony ride from Gulmarg, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, adventure sports enthusiasts, and photographers “Ningle Nallah” its origin from the melting Alpather Lake and Apharwat Peak, crystal-clear waters, a tranquil, serene atmosphere ideal for picnics, trekking, and nature photography, and its location amidst lush meadows and towering pine and deodar trees in the Kashmir Valley “Apharwat Peak” its stunning, year-round snow-covered landscapes, its accessibility via the Gulmarg Gondola, and its status as a hub for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. The peak also offers breathtaking panoramic views, particularly of the surrounding Himalayan ranges, and is a significant landmark within the Pir Panjal Range “Shrine of Baba Rishi” a 13th-Century Sufi Shrine, a place of spiritual significance. “St. Mary’s Church” a beautiful old church, offering a glimpse into the region’s history. “Maharani Temple” its construction by a Dogra queen in 1915 as a private worship place, its unique position on a hillock making it visible from everywhere in town, and its cultural significance as the site where the Bollywood song "Jai Jai Shiv Shankar" was filmed, making it a popular tourist spot. The temple, also called Mohineshwar Shivalaya, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is notable for its striking red roof against the green meadows, a beautiful sight “Horse riding” enjoy a ride through the scenic landscapes evening back to the hotel overnight stay at hotel in Srinagar.

Day 04 :
Srinagar to Pahalgam.

Morning after Breakfast check out from hotel and drive toward Pahalgam, on the way sightseeing like “Avantipur Ruins” in Kashmir are notable for being a complex of ancient Hindu temples, particularly the Avantiswami temple (dedicated to Vishnu) and the Avantishwara temple (dedicated to Shiva), both built by King Avantivarman in the 9th century. These ruins are significant for their intricate architectural details, including sculptures and reliefs, showcasing the artistic and architectural prowess of ancient Kashmir and its unique style influenced by Gandhara and Hellenistic art. The site offers a glimpse into the past, serving as a valuable heritage site that attracts historians and tourists interested in ancient Kashmir's rich history and cultural influences “Bijbehara Bridge Viewpoint” is its location near the historic Padshahi Bagh, a garden with the oldest Chinar tree in Kashmir, and the view it offers of the Padshahi Bagh Bridge itself, a reconstruction of a bridge originally commissioned by the Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh. The current bridge serves as a connection between the town of Bijbehara and Pahalgam, and it's also known as the Padshahi Bagh Bridge “Martand Sun Temple” its historical and architectural brilliance, as it is an 8th-century Hindu temple dedicated to the Sun God, Surya (Martand in Sanskrit), and an important example of Kashmiri architecture “Anantnag Sulphur Spring” is their healing properties, with the mineral-rich, high-sulfur water believed to cure skin diseases, arthritis, and other ailments. The warm water also provides benefits like stress relief, improved circulation, and muscle relaxation, leaving skin soft and glowing evening reach Pahalgam overnight stay at hotel in Pahalgam.

Day 05 :
Pahalgam Local Sightseeing.

Morning after Breakfast visit full day Pahalgam sightseeing like “Betaab Valley” is its stunning natural beauty, with lush green meadows, snow-capped mountains, and pristine forests surrounding it. Originally named Hagan Valley, it gained fame after the Bollywood film Betaab was shot there. It is also a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers due to its scenic geography and role as a base for trekking and camping “Aru Valley” its serene beauty, lush green meadows, picturesque Himalayan mountain views, dense pine forests, and pristine lakes. It's a peaceful mountain village that serves as a perfect getaway from crowds, offering a sense of timelessness, and acting as a base for treks to glaciers and other lakes “Baisaran Hill” is known for being a lush, green meadow, dubbed the 'Mini Switzerland of India' due to its picturesque landscape of dense pine forests and snow-capped Pir Panjal mountains. Tourists enjoy pony rides to reach the site, which offers scenic views of the Lidder Valley, and it also serves as a popular spot for camping and trekking to other areas like “Tulian Lake “Chandanwari” its role as the starting point for the sacred Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, its picturesque natural beauty with snow-covered mountains and the Lidder River, and its winter snow bridge where visitors can enjoy activities like snow sledging. It's a popular tourist destination, “Mamaleshwar Temple” it's known for the legend where Shiva beheaded Ganesha, giving the temple its name from "mam mal" “Sheshnag Lake” this lake was built by Divya Nag Sheshnag. This lake is also the habitat of fishermen, especially brown trout, and its beauty attracts many tourists on treks “Overa-Aru Wildlife Sanctuary” its stunning natural beauty with dense forests and mountain views, rich biodiversity including endangered species like the Hangul deer, musk deer, and Himalayan black bear, and facilities such as walking trails and bird watching spots, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.    Pahalgam Golf Course and Lidder River Rafting evening back to the hotel overnight stay at hotel in Pahalgam.

Day 06 :
Pahalgam to Sonmarg.

Morning after Breakfast check out from hotel and drive toward Sonmarg, on the way sightseeing like “Thajiwas Glacier” its breathtaking scenic beauty with views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, opportunities for trekking and adventure activities like sledging and pony rides, the presence of numerous waterfalls and streams, and a chance to experience the local culture and hospitality. It's a popular destination near Sonmarg, accessible by trek or pony rides, offering a serene escape into nature and the crisp mountain air “Krishnasar Lake” its stunning high-altitude scenery, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lush green meadows. It's a prime destination for trout fishing and angling, offering a chance to catch brown trout. The lake is also a popular spot for trekking and camping “Vishansar Lake” its role as the origin of Neelam River and its reputation as a heaven for catching brown trout fishermen. This lake is a popular spot for trekking and photography, where it offers views of green grasslands, snow-covered mountains and frozen lakes during winters “Gangabal Lake” its serene, high-altitude alpine beauty, with stunning views of Harmukh Peak, and its profound religious significance for Hindus, who perform ancestral rites by immersing ashes in the lake, considering it an embodiment of the sacred Ganges River. The lake is also popular for trekking and trout fishing, surrounded by lush meadows, wild flowers, and the majestic Pir Panjal range “Gadsar Lake” its breathtaking alpine beauty, its nickname "Lake of Flowers" due to vibrant summer meadows, and its popularity for trout fishing. Known also as Yemsar Lake, it is a high-altitude, pristine lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains, featuring floating ice sheets even in summer and a challenging trek that is popular with adventure enthusiasts “Baltal Valley” its spectacular scenic beauty with snow-capped mountains, lush green meadows, and the Sindh River, its significance as a crucial base camp for the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage; and its appeal for adventure seekers, offering opportunities for trekking, and enjoying nature evening reach Sonmarg overnight stay at hotel in Sonmarg.

Day 07 :
Sonmarg to Jammu.

Morning, after breakfast check out form hotel and drive to Jammu drop at Railway Station / Airport to catch your Train / Flight.

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Kasmir tour package