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4 Nights & 5 Days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Hindi
On your arrival at the Srinagar International Airport, you will be taken for a 35 minutes drive through the heart of New Srinagar city, passing the Abdullah bridge which connects the banks of the Jhelum river. Visit the famous Mughal gardens of Nishat and Shalimar. Later drive for an hour of Shikara ride in the lake. Dinner and Overnight in hotel / houseboats
After breakfast in the morning, proceed towards Gulmarg. Enroute you get to see the beautiful Tangmarg town and drive ahead on a scenic drive of 14 kilometers to Gulmarg. Arrive in Gulmarg early in the afternoon and check in at the hotel. Later, begin a short tour, boarding the Gondola cable car system (the 08 minutes ropeway). Descend back to Gulmarg after an hour and later indulge in some horse-riding. Stay overnight at hotel in Gulmarg.
After breakfast, we drive to Pahalgam via Pampore, Avantipura and the village of Bijbehara which remains famous as the bread basket of Kashmir. We switch from the national highway 1A at Khanabal and drive through the second largest city of Anantnag. From here the road turns scenic as we drive parallel on the Lidder River flowing from the opposite direction. In Pahalgam, check-in at the hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel in Pahalgam.
In Pahalgam, visit Betaab Valley and Chandanwari as well as take a horse riding trip to Baisaran meadows. After sightseeing around the mountain valley for most of the day, we will drive back to Srinagar and transfer to the hotel/ houseboat for overnight stay.
After your breakfast, we will assist you with transfers to airport. However, on your way, you can make a brief stopover for shopping at the city center.
As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, tourists did not require a separate permit to visit Srinagar. However, please check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements, as they may have changed.
Srinagar has experienced periods of unrest in the past, but it has also been a popular tourist destination for many years. Check the latest travel advisories and consider local conditions when planning your visit.
Srinagar has a predominantly Muslim population, so it's advisable to dress modestly and respectfully. It's a good idea to carry some warm clothing, especially if you plan to visit in the colder months.
Yes, Srinagar experiences snowfall in the winter months, especially in December and January. If you enjoy snow and cold weather, this can be a magical time to visit.
Yes, Dal Lake offers various water activities such as Shikara rides, houseboat stays, and even water skiing during the summer months.