Kashmir, known as "Paradise on Earth," is famous for its stunning Himalayan landscapes, serene Dal Lake with its houseboats and shikaras, lush Mughal Gardens, and vibrant culture, offering activities like skiing in Gulmarg, trekking, and unique handicrafts such as exquisite Pashmina shawls and carpets, plus prized Kashmiri Saffron
- Arrival at ------ Chandigarh - Pickup by car - Proceed to Patnitop - Check in hotel
Pahalgam is famous for its picturesque scenery, including valleys, meadows, and forests, earning it the nickname "Valley of Shepherds". It is also a major base for the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage and a popular destination for adventure activities like white-water rafting and trekking. Natural beauty and landscapes BAISARAN VALLEY : A popular spot known for its pine forests and views of snow-capped mountains. Aru Valley : A charming meadow with scenic trekking trails. BETAAB VALLEY : A beautiful valley with lush greenery. Lidder River : The River flows through the town and is popular for activities like rafting. Religious and cultural significance - Amarnath Yatra: Pahalgam serves as the starting point for the annual Hindu pilgrimage to the Amarnath Cave. Mamaleshwar Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Adventure activities - White-water rafting: The Lidder River offers opportunities for this thrilling activity. Trekking: Many trekking routes start from Pahalgam, including one that leads to the Kolahoi Glacier. Camping: The area offers several camping sites, such as at Lidderwat. After that we are going to Srinagar. Overnight stay at Srinagar
Dal Lake: Dal Lake is famous for its **scenic beauty, traditional houseboats, and shikara rides. It is known as the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir" and is celebrated for its Mughal gardens on its shores, floating gardens (locally called 'Raad'), and a vibrant floating market Shankaracharya Temple: The Shankaracharya Temple is famous for its historical significance, spiritual importance as a revered Shiva temple, and its stunning panoramic views of Srinagar, including the Dal Lake and the Himalayas. It is considered one of the oldest shrines in the Kashmir valley and is a major pilgrimage site. Chashma Shahi Garden: Chashma Shahi Garden in Srinagar is famous for its natural freshwater spring, which is believed to have medicinal properties and is the garden's main attraction. The garden is also renowned for its picturesque Mughal architecture with Persian influences, its terraced layout with fountains, and beautiful views of Dal Lake and the Zabarwan mountains. Pari Mahal Fort: Pari Mahal is famous for its stunning seven-terraced Mughal gardens, breathtaking panoramic views of Srinagar and Dal Lake, and its historical significance as a former astronomical observatory and Sufi learning center. The site is also known for its Islamic and Persian architecture and is often featured in films due to its scenic beauty. Botanical garden: The Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Botanical Garden in Srinagar is famous for its large collection of ornamental plants, a rare assortment of Kashmiri tropical plants, and its beautiful, well-maintained landscapes. The garden is also a popular spot for birding, photography, and leisure activities like picnics due to its peaceful ambiance, lake, and views of the surrounding Zabarwan Mountains and Dal Lake. : Nishad Garden: Nishat Garden is famous for its twelve-terraced design, representing the twelve signs of the zodiac, and its stunning views of Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Mountains. It is also known for its Mughal architecture, including a central water channel with fountains, and its beautiful gardens filled with colorful flowers and tall Chinar trees. Shalimar Garden: Mughal Gardens in Srinagar are famous for their Persian-style architecture, which includes terraced layouts, flowing canals, and fountains, and their stunning natural beauty with colorful flowers, shady Chinar trees, and views of the Zabarwan Mountains and Dal Lake. These gardens are also historically significant as they were built by Mughal emperors, with sites like Shalimar Bagh being a testament to Emperor Jahangir's love for his wife, Nur Jahan. They are also recognized for their serene and peaceful atmosphere, making them a popular destination for relaxation and photography. Mughal garden: Mughal gardens in Srinagar are famous for their Persian-influenced landscape architecture, which includes terraced layouts, manicured lawns, fountains, and flowerbeds, as well as their serene natural settings with views of mountains and lakes like the Dal Lake. They are a testament to the Mughal era's aesthetic and engineering, with the Shalimar and Nishat Gardens being prime examples, according to Holidify. The gardens are also known for historical significance, with some, like Chashme Shahi, built around natural springs with allegedly medicinal properties.
Gulmarg is famous for its winter sports, particularly skiing, the Gulmarg Gondola (one of the world's highest cable cars), and its scenic beauty as the "Meadow of Flowers". It is also known for the world's highest golf course, making it a prime destination for both adventure and nature tourism throughout the year. Adventure and sports - Skiing: Often called the "heartland of winter sports," Gulmarg has world-class skiing slopes on Apharwat Peak, making it a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders. Gulmarg Gondola: One of the highest and longest cable cars in the world, it provides breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains and connects to the Apharwat Peak. Golf: It is home to the world's highest golf course, with an 18-hole course that is a major attraction. "Meadow of Flowers": The name "Gulmarg" translates to "Meadow of Flowers," and it lives up to its name with lush, flower-filled meadows during the summer. Landscapes: The town offers stunning scenery, including snow-capped peaks, pine-covered slopes, deep valleys, and natural attractions like the Drung waterfall. Year-round appeal: While it transforms into a winter wonderland in winter, its natural beauty makes it an attractive destination in other seasons as well. Attractions and culture- Spiritual sites: Gulmarg features several significant religious sites, such as the Maharani Temple, St. Mary's Church, and the Baba Reshi Shrine. Local cuisine: Visitors can experience authentic Kashmiri cuisine and dishes like Rogan Josh.
Sonmarg is famous for its stunning natural beauty, including meadows, glaciers, and alpine lakes, earning it the nickname "Meadow of Gold". It is a hub for adventure activities like trekking, hiking, and white-water rafting, and a popular base for the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. Key attractions include the Thajiwas Glacier, Zoji-La Pass, and the Sindh River. Natural beauty and scenery - Meadows and valleys: Sonmarg is known for its lush green meadows and valleys, which are covered in golden-yellow flowers in the spring. Glaciers: The Thajiwas Glacier is a major attraction, accessible via a trek or pony ride, and offers views of surrounding snow-capped peaks. Lakes: High-altitude lakes like Krishnasar Lake and Vishansar Lake are surrounded by meadows and snow-capped mountains. Sindh River: The River flows through the valley, adding to the scenery with its crystal-clear water. Adventure and activities - Trekking and hiking: Sonmarg is a paradise for hikers, with numerous trails leading to high-altitude lakes and viewpoints. It also serves as a gateway for longer treks, such as the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. White-water rafting: The Sindh River provides opportunities for exciting white-water rafting adventures. Skiing: In the winter, when it is covered in heavy snow, Sonmarg becomes a popular spot for skiing. Camping: The pristine meadows and valleys are ideal for camping, with places like Baltal Valley being a favorite spot. Overnight stay at Srinagar (House Boat)
- Our representative will leave at Chandigarh - Your amazing trip to Kashmir comes to an end full of bag memories with sharing your Loved ones.
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