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Kashmir (Kashmiri: کٔشیٖر; Urdu: کشمیر‎) is the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent . Until the mid-19th century, the term Kashmir geographically denoted only the valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range. Then the name was used for the larger area of a princely state centered on the valley. Today, that area is divided between India, Pakistan, and China. Kashmir's total land area is 225,000 km 2 (87,000 mi 2 ), larger than 87 member countries of the United Nations and all but ten states in the US; it is only slightly smaller than the UK (243,000 km 2 ).

In the first half of the first millennium, the Kashmir region became an important centre of Hinduism and later of Buddhism. Nature has lavishly endowed Kashmir with certain distinctive features that are paralleled by few alpine regions in the world. It is a land of snow clad mountains known for its extravagant natural beauty and contained major caravan routes in ancient times.

While Kashmir is disputed, each region is described as part of the country which has de facto control. This should not be seen as a political endorsement of any claim.

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  • 35.920833 74.314444 1 Gilgit — a mountain town in Gilgit-Baltistan and an important city on the Silk Road
  • 34.05 74.3833 2 Gulmarg — decent skiing and the world's highest gondola
  • 32.733333 74.85 3 Jammu — the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir
  • 34.55385 76.13489 4 NOT EXISTING LISTING IMAGE Kargil — key for access to Zanskar area, and a necessary stop on the way from Leh to Srinagar
  • 34.15259 77.57705 5 Leh — very picturesque, an excellent base for exploring Ladakh, good guest houses and restaurants
  • 33.149015 73.748548 6 Mirpur — one of the largest cities, known as "Little England" in Pakistan because a significant portion of the population is settled in Bradford
  • 34.37 73.471111 7 Muzaffarabad — the capital of Azad Kashmir and the largest city
  • 35.3 75.616667 8 Skardu — home to some of the world's highest mountain peaks, glaciers, forts, museums and resorts
  • 34.091111 74.806111 9 Srinagar — the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, and the largest city in the Kashmir region

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  • 33.983333 77.433333 3 Hemis National Park — a national park near Leh
  • 35.881111 76.513333 4 K2 — the second highest mountain on Earth
  • 33.704722 78.75 6 Pangong Lake — the highest salt lake in Asia, straddling the Sino-Indian border

The Buddhist Mauryan emperor Ashoka is often credited with having founded the old capital of Kashmir, Shrinagari, now ruins on the outskirts of modern Srinagar.

In 1349, Shah Mir became the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir, inaugurating the Salatin-i-Kashmir or Swati dynasty. For the next five centuries, Muslim monarchs ruled Kashmir, including the Mughals, who ruled from 1526 until 1751, and the Afghan Durrani Empire, which ruled from 1747 until 1820. That year, the Sikhs, under Ranjit Singh, annexed Kashmir. In 1846, after the Sikh defeat in the First Anglo-Sikh War, and upon the purchase of the region from the British under the Treaty of Amritsar, the Raja of Jammu, Gulab Singh, became the new ruler of Kashmir. The rule of his descendants, under the paramountcy (or tutelage) of the British Crown, lasted until 1947, when the former princely state became a disputed territory.

In 1947 the Indian Independence Act was passed dividing British India into two independent states, Pakistan and India. According to the Act, each of the princely states in British India would be free to join India or Pakistan or to remain independent. The Maharaja of Kashmir chose India, but Pakistan and many Muslim Kashmiris objected. Pakistan invaded, starting a war with India. The war established the rough boundaries of today, with Pakistan holding roughly one-third of Kashmir, and India the rest, with the Line of Control (LoC) established by the United Nations.

Since then, there have been several more wars but little to no change; both nations still claim all of Kashmir and the border between the territories they actually control is still where the ceasefires left it. India and China fought a war in 1962 in which China gained control of Aksai Chin. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 resulted in a stalemate and a UN-negotiated ceasefire. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 brought Turtuk and some Balti areas under the administration of India.

Kashmir is bordered to the northeast by China ( Xinjiang and Tibet ), to the northwest by Afghanistan ( Wakhan Corridor ), to the west by Pakistan ( Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab ) and to the south by India ( Himachal Pradesh and Punjab ).

Although Kashmir is mostly mountainous, the geographical features of the region differ considerably from one part to another, with the plains at the south and the high mountains at the north.

The region is divided amongst three countries in a territorial dispute: Pakistan controls the northwest portion ( Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir ("Free Kashmir")), India controls the southern portion ( Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh ), and China controls the northeastern portion ( Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract), and administers them as part of Xinjiang province. India controls the majority of the Siachen Glacier area, including the Saltoro Ridge passes, whilst Pakistan controls the lower territory just southwest of the Saltoro Ridge. Pakistan, India and China keep military forces in the area, and squabbles sometimes flare up.

Though these regions are in practice administered by their respective claimants, neither India nor Pakistan has formally recognised the accession of the areas claimed by the other. India claims those areas, including the area "ceded" to China by Pakistan in the Trans-Karakoram Tract in 1963, are a part of its territory, while Pakistan claims the entire region excluding Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract. The United States backs India's claims over Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract, and is neutral with regard to the parts of Kashmir that China does not claim.

Wikivoyage takes no sides in any of these disputes, but merely acknowledges whichever country has effective control of the area is question and how it relates to practical issues of travel.

Many languages are spoken in the region. In Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, Urdu is the lingua franca and understood by most inhabitants; however, due to the area's diverse cultural blend, many languages are spoken by different populations, including Kashmiri , Pahari-Potwari, Hindko, Gojri, and Punjabi and Pashto in Azad Kashmir. In Gilgit-Baltistan, the Shina language (with several dialects such as Asturjaa, Kharuchaa, and Chilasi) is the majority language of the population, spoken mainly in Gilgit, Astore, throughout Diamir, and in some parts of Ghizer and in the Baltistan region. The Balti dialect, a sub-dialect of Ladakhi and part of the Tibetan language group, is spoken by the entire population of Baltistan. Minor languages spoken in the region include Wakhi, spoken in upper Hunza, and in some villages in Ghizer, while Khowar is the principal language of Ghizer. Burushaski is an isolated language spoken in Hunza, Nagar, Yasin (where Khowar is also spoken), in some parts of Gilgit, and in some villages of Punial. Another interesting language is Domaaki, spoken by musician clans in the region. A small minority of people also speak Pashto. Gilgit–Baltistan has very few speakers of Kashmiri. However, speakers of other Dardic languages such as Shina and Khowar are present in the region.

In Indian-administered Kashmir, the principal spoken languages are Kashmiri, Urdu, Dogri , Pahari, Balti, Ladakhi, Gojri, Shina and Pashto; however, Urdu is also widely spoken. The principal language of Ladakh is Ladakhi, a Tibetan language. Many speakers of these languages use Hindi as a second language, and educated people are also usually able to speak English.

Uyghur and Mandarin are the main languages spoken in the Chinese-controlled areas, with parts of the Trans-Karakoram Tract being home to speakers of the Sarikoli language (called Tajik in China, though it is distinct from the Tajik language of Tajikistan).

Most cities and towns in Kashmir can be reached by road, and some by train or plane, though some of the more rural areas require trekking and some of the trekking is quite difficult.

Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract are administered by China , Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are administered by India , and Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan are administered by Pakistan . Those parts are reached via respective countries.

Kashmir is a picturesque location featuring snow-capped mountains, alpine lakes, evergreen forests and high river valleys. In India and Pakistan it's known as heaven on earth.

If you are touring the Indian-administered part of Kashmir, you may want to choose Srinagar , the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir with its beautiful Dal Lake and snow-peaked mountains all around, as your base. The state also contains the city of Jammu , the winter capital, which is a major place of Hindu pilgrimage also known as the City of Temples, and Leh , the small and extremely picturesque capital of Ladakh, with fantastic hiking opportunities all around and numerous Buddhist temples and monasteries within a day's hike or less.

In Azad Kashmir in the Pakistani-administered part, Muzaffarabad , which is in a river valley with beautiful mountains quite close by, is the largest city. Gilgit , the capital of Gilgit-Baltistan , is a historic mountain city, featuring striking vistas, the 1st-century Balti Fort and the Kargah Buddha, a 7th-century carving into a rock face that is still in good condition today.

Mountain trekking is popular in the Kashmir region, especially in Ladakh and Baltistan . However, some of the trekking is quite difficult.

Wazwan is traditional Kashmiri multi-course meal, mostly of chicken or lamb dishes. Try it if you have the chance.

Kehweh (also kahwah, qehwa) is the traditional green tea of Kashmir. It is made by brewing of herbs and saffron. It is often taken in the morning and especially at weddings. It is usually taken with a bread called girdeh that is also traditional in Kashmir.

The situation in Kashmir is far from stable. Outbursts of politically motivated violence are possible, especially around Srinagar . Demonstrations and rallies can rapidly turn violent. Stay up to date with the news, and be willing to change your plans, when going to Kashmir.

Sometimes, temperatures go below freezing, especially in the winter; dress accordingly.

Some parts of Kashmir are off-limits to tourists, particularly the 25-km-wide (15-mile) buffer zone or 16 km along the Line of Control that separates Pakistan-administered Kashmir from Indian-administered Kashmir. Clashes across the line between India and Pakistan are also not uncommon, and hostilities between India and China are unlikely but did occur in the past, so check on current conditions before you go. Don't take photographs of military installations around the Line of Control or you'll be in very serious trouble.

Stay healthy

Altitude sickness is a worry, with the height of Kashmir vary considerably from place to place. Srinagar is above 1,500 m (5,200 feet), while Leh is above 3,500 m (over 11,000 feet). Increase your elevation as slowly as possible, avoid flying from a low elevation to a high one, limit your physical activity; and drink lots of liquids after gaining altitude. Altitude sickness is unpredictable, and may strike people who haven't had problems before. Give yourself lots of flexibility in your plans, to avoid pushing yourself higher when you need to rest.

Some support the complete unification of Kashmir with India , some support the complete unification of Kashmir with Pakistan , while others support the idea of Kashmir being fully independent.

As a general rule:

  • Ladakh − residents are generally supportive of their inclusion in India.
  • Jammu and Kashmir − depends entirely on who you talk to; Kashmiri Pandits (Hindus) tend to be more supportive of their inclusion in India than Kashmiri Muslims. Pro-Pakistan sentiments are common among Kashmiri Muslims, although many Muslims are also pro-India.
  • Azad Jammu and Kashmir − residents are generally supportive of their inclusion in Pakistan .
  • Gilgit-Baltistan − the situation here is incredibly complicated; residents are generally supportive of their inclusion in Pakistan and want Gilgit-Baltistan to be a province in Pakistan. The thought of Gilgit-Baltistan becoming a province in Pakistan is incredibly controversial in many circles; some feel it would worsen India-Pakistan ties and completely undermine Pakistan's position in the Kashmir conflict.
  • Himachal Pradesh — a pleasant, laid-back, predominantly Hindu state of India, with a Tibetan refugee population
  • Northwest Pakistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) — primarily Pashtun, the region is very rugged and mountainous yet considered very hospitable

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10 Best Places To Visit In Kashmir

From Charming Valleys To Alpine Meadows, These Places In Kashmir Are More Picturesque Than You Can Imagine

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Kashmir is a region that exudes nature’s beauty at its best. this state in India boasts of some of the most picturesque attractions in the country making it a must-visit on every traveller’s list. Snow-clad mountains and gleaming lakes surround this gorgeous haven making it an abode of tranquillity. Whether you are travelling solo, travelling with your friends, or taking a romantic vacation, here is a list of the best places to visit in Kashmir. 

List Of The Best Places To Visit In Kashmir

Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and famous places to visit in Kashmir, Srinagar offers breathtaking views and mesmerizing locations to die for. The largest city in Kashmir, Srinagar is known as the mirror to the mountains, enclosed by the green mountains and the gorgeous Dal lake which is the highlight of this place. Mughal gardens are what adorn the less urbanized eastern shore of the lake. June to October is the best time to visit but if you wish to see the dazzling snow you must visit in December or January.

Places to visit in Srinagar

Spreading across an area of around 26 square kilometers the Dal Lake is aptly Known as “The Jewel of Srinagar”. one of the most spellbinding places to visit in Kashmir this hillside lake is flanked by colourful Shikaras, traditional wooden houseboats, and floating markets. When you visit make sure to take a ride in these beautifully decorated Shikara and also shop for traditional Kashmiri items. Dal Lake is flocked with houseboats that have intricate carvings and floral motifs on them which also provide accommodation to tourists. They are equipped with single rooms and luxury suites which are known to be comfortable.

Tourism in Kashmir

Gulmarg 

Pine-fringed and situated at an elevation of 2730 meters above sea level, is what India has closest to a ski resort. Known as the Meadow of Flowers, Gulmarg is given a visual highlight by the 1890s Anglican Church of St Mary’s sitting on a lonely hillock. Traversing you to the elevation of bald Mt Afarwat at Gulmarg are the backing stands of the mature pines and a perfect place for a trek. Not a fan of trekking, another fascinating way to reach Mt Afarwat using the two-stage gondola cable car, whisking you more than 12,000 feet up, providing you with the most spectacular view. 

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Also known as the “Meadow of Gold” Sonamarg” is the last major town in Kashmir. situated 9,000 km above sea level at the bank of the gushing Sindh river this picturesque town is located in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir and is just 70 km away from the Srinagar International Airport. The town is the connecting point of glorious Himalayan peaks like Kolhoi Peak, Amarnath Peak, and what added to its charm were pastures of attractive and varieties of flowers and alpine trees, gracing the town. Famous for its Thajiwas Glacier which is accessible with a five-hour hike many Bollywood movies have been filmed in the area. As a tourist, you can enjoy fishing trout and other fish in Vishansar Lake, Krishnasar Lake, and Gangabal Lake.

Beauty of Kashmir

Betaab Valley

With a backdrop of coniferous forests, gushing streams, and meadows, the beauty of Betaab Valley is one of the most tranquil places to visit in Kashmir. It came to be called Betaab because in the year 1983 the valley formed the backdrop of the Bollywood movie Betaab. Though the valley does not have many tourist spots, you can enjoy a weekend gateway here. 

Places to see in Kashmir on a budget

Located in the Anantnag district in Jammu at an elevation of 2740 meters above sea level. sits a picturesque place to visit in Kashmir, Pahalgam. Known as the Valley of Shepherds Pahalgam is a popular destination for trekking and people looking for an adventurous vacation If you visit this place in the right season, you will have one of the most remarkable skiing experiences as well. Entrance to the Valley is regulated and costs 10 rupees. Other possible activities around Pahalgam include golfing, trout fishing, and river rafting.

Places to see in Kashmir

Vaishno Devi 

One of the most popular religious places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir, Vaishno Devi draws in millions of devotees. In Hindu mythology, Vaishno Devi is believed to be a trio of three Goddesses: Mahalaxmi, Mahasaraswati, and Mahakali. Dedicated to Goddess Durga the shrine, holy cave, and this is where people come to pay their respects. Devotees undertake a 13km trek which involves an uphill climb and can be done in 6 to 9 hours. However, you can also use helicopter services/ ride a horse to reach the shrine on the top. The trail to the top is also filled with many shops selling religious souvenirs and refreshments.

List of places to visit in Kashmir

Lying at an approximate distance of around 90 kilometers from the capital of Srinagar, perched at an altitude of around 1,577 meters above sea level,  Kupwara boasts dense trees, deep valleys,  and shimmering lakes. Spread across an area of around 2,379 square kilometers, the town of Kupwara is also known for its bountiful wildlife and is a haven for nature enthusiasts.  Spread across an area of around 2,379 square kilometers, the town of Kupwara is also known for its bountiful wildlife. Kupwara is known mainly for its valleys and attracts tourists with its Bangus Valley, Lolab Valley, and Seemab Valley.

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Fondly known as the “Rice Bowl and lying at a small distance of around 40 kilometers from Srinagar lies Pulwama a quaint scenic town known famously for its aromatic saffron fields. Pleasant weather,  majestic waterfalls, and picturesque apple orchards are what attract tourists to this amazing place in Kashmir. And for all the adrenaline Pulwama is also the perfect place to visit as it offers excellent trekking, and mountaineering experiences, as well as amazing snowboarding and skiing opportunities in the winter. 

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Anantnag happens to be the financial and commercial capital of Kashmir and is located around 53 kilometers from Srinagar. One of the most divine places to visit in Anantnag is surrounded by freshwater springs, gushing streams, and breathtaking lush gardens. It also has several religious destinations like Martand Sun Temple, Kheer Bhawani Asthapan, Ishmuqam Shrine, Ziarat Baba Hyder Reshi, and Masjid Baba Dawood Khaki.

Places to visit in Kashmir

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Witness Tranquility And Bask In The Beauty Of Nature 

Blessed with the most scenic views, Kashmir’s beauty knows no bounds. To add to that there are many activities to keep you entertained. Often referred to as India’s Switzerland, Kashmir has many picturesque attractions making it a must-visit place. Tourism here has finally picked up after two back-to-back lockdowns.  To ensure maximum safety and precautions, tourists with Covid-19 negative certificates are allowed to visit the valley.

Gurez Valley should have been on the list.

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From staggering summits of Pir Panjal to inviting waters of Jhelum

Among other reasons, Kashmir is renowned worldwide for unparalleled natural beauty. Between Baramulla and Kishtwar, this land of tin-roofed hamlets and scenic hill stations shelters an abundance of places to visit in Kashmir Valley . In Kashmir, one can never run out of places to explore. While Srinagar remains the kernel of bowl-shaped Kashmir Valley, smaller towns like Anantnag, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, and Patnitop are also finding their place among top 10 tourist places in Jammu and Kashmir.

As soon as the tourist season in Kashmir begins, scores of travellers from the world look to spend a few days in this scenic valley. From popular treks to charming hill stations, there are plenty of places to visit in Kashmir in summer . The Great Lakes Trek is one of the best places to visit in Kashmir in June.

The city of Srinagar is famous for sprawling Mughal gardens , tranquil Dal Lake, and religious shrines. It serves are the point of entry and departure to several pilgrim tours, trekking bases, hill station getaways, and socioeconomic trades. The city is lapped by ethereal Dal Lake which is thronged by honeymooners, families, and pilgrims alike. The wooden houseboats floating on the lake provides just the peaceful retreat newlyweds are after.

Mughal gardens show their grandeur at the foothills of Zabarwan hills, which act as an idyllic backdrop for pictures. Fresh blooms sprouting along the artificial channels in Nishant Garden and Shalimar Bagh make you wonder about the glory days of Mughal rule. Wular Lake, among the largest water bodies in the state, doesn’t get its share of visitors despite being as glossy as its counterpart within Srinagar. Chashme Shahi, Hari Parbat, Shankaracharya Temple, Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, and Pari Mahal are other prominent places to visit in Srinagar.

Roughly 56 kilometres west of Srinagar , Gondola rides and powdery slopes in Gulmarg are a magnet for travellers visiting the valley. This hill station in Baramulla district experiences reasonable snowfall in winter, making it the heartland of winter sports in Gulmarg include skiing, snowmobiling, and sledding. The slopes on 14,000-feet-tall Apharwat peak have ample opportunities for thrilling experiences. It also offers uninterrupted, sweeping views of nearby forests, lakes, and Pir Panjal peaks. Private taxis and car rentals are available to reach Gulmarg from Srinagar.

Sonamarg and Yusmarg rank among the best places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir . Just a short pony ride from Sonamarg takes travellers to climb the largest glaciers in Kashmir. Locals agree that Anantnag district in South Kashmir is replete with must-see places like Betaab Valley, Pahalgam, Aru, and Kokernag. Further east, Kishtwar and Doda welcome trans-Himalayan trekkers beyond the valley. Saffron fields around Pompore and apple orchards in Anantnag are a sight to behold in harvest season.

Best Honeymoon Places in Kashmir

Srinagar: Srinagar is one of the best honeymoon places to visit in Kashmir. It is famous for its dal lake, houseboats and shopping. The mesmerizing aura of the place will keep honeymooners attached in the web of love.

Bhaderwah: Another enthralling honeymoon place to visit in Kashmir is Bhaderwah which is not only famous for its natural beauty but also for the adventure activities. 

Kishtwar: This is one of the best places to visit in Kashmir on a honeymoon. For couples who like greenery and natural beauty, this would be the perfect place for you. Kishtwar is famous for its thick lus green forests and mesmerizing valleys. 

Places to Visit in Kashmir in 3 days

Kashmir can be well covered in 3 days with a well-planned itinerary. Let’s have a look at some of the best places to visit in Kashmir in 3 days:

Srinagar: Amongst the most tourist places in Kashmir is Srinagar. The whole environment of Srinagar is very eye-catching and worth the visit. People from all over the world travel to Srinagar o witness its heaven beauty.

Gulmarg: Gulmarg is second name for paradise in Kashmir and is a must-visit place if you are traveling to Kashmir for 3 days. Gulmarg can be easily covered in 3 days. Most of the time, Gulmarg is covered by snow so it makes for the perfect place to enjoy snow activities.

Pahalgam: Another one of the best places to visit in Kashmir and to be included in the itinerary of 3 days to Kashmir is Pahalgam. Pahalgam is famous for its enticing beauty and picture-perfect valleys. One must definitely pay a visit to this exquisite destination.  

Best Stay Areas in Kashmir 

Circular Road, Gulmarg: Circular Road has some of the best hotels for a comfortable stay in Gulmarg. The hotels are budgeted and provide a comfortable stay to the tourists. 

Aru Road, Pahalgam: Aru Road is another famous place where you will find both budgeted and luxurious resorts. The hotels at Aru Road also gives stunning views from the balcony. 

Rajbagh, Srinagar: If you are looking for a stay option in Srinagar, then you can go to Rajbagh where you will find plenty of options for a comfortable stay. The area is easily accessible and is nearby popular attractions and best tourist places in Kashmir. 

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Tulip Garden in Srinagar

In Srinagar , there lies a huge 30 hectares Tulip Garden, which is Asia’s biggest garden till date. Located in the foothills of Zabarwan Range, this garden gives an overview of the famous Dal Lake too. It was opened in 2007 with a strong goal to boost tourism of Kashmir Valley. The layout of the garden is in terrace fashion ...

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Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar

One of the most famous Mughal gardens in the Kashmir valley, Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar has become the crown of Srinagar today. Built by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir as a symbol of love for his beloved wife Nur Jahan, this garden is an apt representation of the word ‘Shalimar’ that translates to ‘Abode of Love’.

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Mughal Gardens in Srinagar

Srinagar is home to some of the most beautiful Mughal Gardens in India. Besides being perfect representations of Persian influenced Mughal architecture in its prime,  Mughal Garden Srinagar  are known for their exceptional beauty owing to their spectacular mountainous natural settings which remain unparalleled in all of India...

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Dal Lake in Srinagar

Resplendent with beauty, Dal Lake in Srinagar is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kashmir valley. The exceptional charm and exquisite surroundings of Dal Lake attract tourists from all over the world. It is also the second largest lake in Jammu and Kashmir that offers a picturesque and mesmerizing view of the...

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Alpather Lake in Gulmarg

Sandwiched between mighty mountains and lush green meadows covered with wildflowers, the Alpather Lake located in Gulmarg is spellbinding. This lake stays frozen until most part of the year. Even if you visit in mid-June, you will get to see the frozen version of Alpather lake . Summertime lasts from May to September and thi...

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Apharwat Peak is one of the main attractions of Gulmarg tourism . Ski-lovers always find their way to this summit to enjoy their hobby. This place is sure to provide you an out of the world experience while skiing. Since Kashmir is popularly known as the Switzerland of India , you would not deny this post your visit to Apharw...

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Chandanwari In Pahalgam

Famed as the starting point of the most revered expedition to Amarnath Cave, Chandanwari is a beautiful valley nestled at an altitude of about 2895 meters above sea level. Located at a distance of about 16 km from the heart of Pahalgam, this valley is quite accessible via roadways. Apart from that, you can also choose to ge...

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Amarnath Yatra In Pahalgam

Nestled at a height of about 12,756 feet, the most famous and revered shrine of Amarnath is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Every year, lakhs of devotees embark on Amarnath Yatra in Pahalgam during Shravani Mela, i.e. Shravan month as per the Hindu calendar. And, it is the only time when the sacred cave of Amarnath is accessible. ...

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Aru Valley In Pahalgam

A little, quaint, and tranquil hill station, Aru Valley is a heaven for nature lovers. Lying amidst the pine and conifer trees, picturesque meadows and misty valleys, Aru Valley is located 12 km from Pahalgam in the Trans-Himalayan Region. Travelers come here for admiring the natural beauty of Aru Valley in Pahalgam , to spe...

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Tulian Lake In Pahalgam

A tourist spot, Tulian Lake is located at Pahalgam in the district of Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir. Tulian Lake is found at a height of 3,684 metres above sea level, at a distance of 16 km from Pahalgam. The color of the lake is turquoise blue and it looks attractive with several lumps of ice floating in it.

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17 Best Places To Visit In Kashmir: Unveil The Charms Of This Paradise

Replete with pristine snow-clad mountains, charming houseboats on serene lakes, lush green gardens with vibrant flowers, and awe-inspiring temples and shrines, the places to visit in Kashmir are an unending list of wonderment. We believe that every traveller, from the ones seeking solace to the adventure enthusiasts, will find their heart’s desire in these charming Kashmir tourist places

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Best Places To Visit In Kashmir

1. srinagar.

The stunning Dal Lake should be your first stop in Srinagar. This iconic lake, known as ‘the jewel in the crown of Kashmir,’ is synonymous with serene Shikara rides and luxurious houseboats. You can spend the day exploring the floating markets or simply admiring the spectacular view of the Pir Panjal mountains.

Next, immerse yourself in the vivid colours and fragrant scents of Mughal Gardens. Visit Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, all of which offer a splendid feast to your senses.

For a unique experience, visit the old city area, where you can explore ancient wooden mosques like Jamia Masjid and Shah-e-Hamdan shrine, taking you back in time.

Moreover, Srinagar is not just about passive admiration. For adventure enthusiasts, it offers exciting activities like trekking, golfing, and bird watching.

Indeed, as one of the best places to visit in Kashmir, Srinagar will envelop you in its charm and leave you longing for more. Remember, a trip to Kashmir isn’t complete without savouring the magic of Srinagar and Dal Lake.

Places To Visit In Srinagar: Pari Mahal, Shankaracharya Temple, Dal Lake

Things To Do In Srinagar: Trekking, Shopping, Shikara Ride

Gulmarg offers a surreal experience in every season, with vibrant wildflowers in spring and an iridescent blanket of snow in winter. The Gulmarg Gondola, the world’s second highest operating cable car, offers a thrilling ride while allowing you to soak in the panoramic views, making it a haven for adrenaline junkies.

Gulmarg transforms into a winter wonderland for skiers, boasting some of the best slopes in the world. But it’s not all about excitement. 

As you wander around this gem among the places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir, you’ll find that Gulmarg, like a magnificent painting, evokes a sense of wonder with every glance. And thus, your journey in the Kashmir tourist places isn’t complete without experiencing the enchanting allure of Gulmarg. Read more

Places To Visit In Gulmarg: Apharwat Peak, Outer Circle Walk, Ningle Nallah

Things To Do In Gulmarg: Skiing, Gondola Ride, Golfing 

3. Betaab Valley

This heavenly cocoon is a mesmerising landscape of tranquillity and ethereal beauty, adorned with lush green meadows, sparkling streams, and lofty deodar and pine trees. Betaab Valley, one of the places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir, provides an incredible opportunity to enjoy the charm of rustic life against the backdrop of breathtaking mountains.

The essence of Betaab Valley is its enchanting allure, which blends seamlessly with the soothing melody of the river Lidder that flows through it. It easily ranks among the best places to visit in Kashmir, enticing visitors to seek solitude amidst the raw beauty of nature.

Betaab Valley will enchant you with its multifaceted beauty, whether you’re an adventurer looking for a thrilling trek, a nature lover looking for peace, or a photographer looking for captivating frames. It is a timeless testament to Kashmir’s enduring allure.

Places To Visit In Betaab Valley: Mamaleshwar Temple, Lidder Amusement Park, Poshwan Park

Things To Do In Betaab Valley: Sightseeing, Trekking, Camping

4. Pahalgam

Pahalgam, as one of the top Kashmir tourist places, has a lot to offer. Every experience here is an ode to nature’s grandeur, from the hushed whispers of the Lidder River meandering serenely through town to the breathtaking panorama from the Aaru Valley. The tranquil beauty of Betaab Valley and the untouched Sheshnag Lake are also among the many captivating places to visit in Kashmir.

Pahalgam entices adventure seekers with its abundance of trekking, fishing, and river rafting opportunities. Its picturesque landscapes have also served as the backdrop for a number of Bollywood films, adding a cinematic touch to your visit.

In essence, Pahalgam is more than a destination; it’s an experience, a tranquil and enthralling interlude in the grand symphony of life. The town’s beauty, charm, and tranquillity make it a must-see for every traveller. Experience Pahalgam and leave a lasting impression on your journey through Kashmir. Read more

Places To Visit In Pahalgam: Betaab Valley, Aru Valley, Tulian Lake

Things To Do In Pahalgam: Camping, River Rafting, Camping, Trekking

5. Dal Lake

This iconic Srinagar lake is much more than a body of water; it’s a bustling city on water, alive with traditional houseboats, shikaras, floating gardens and markets. Sailing on its calm and serene waters against the backdrop of verdant hills is a sight to behold and a treasured memory for all who visit.

The lake transforms into a kaleidoscope of colours at sunset, with the water reflecting the fiery hues of the setting sun. Dal Lake, Srinagar’s heart, is not only one of the top Kashmir tourist places, but also an immersive cultural experience that provides a glimpse into the rich and vibrant lifestyle of the locals.

In essence, Dal Lake, with its shimmering beauty and vibrant life, embodies Kashmir’s timeless charm. Prepare to be enchanted by this Srinagar jewel, a captivating tapestry woven with threads of nature, culture, and history.

Best Time To Visit Dal Lake: May to November

Kupwara’s allure stems from its mesmerising landscapes as well as its warm, welcoming people. A stroll through this charming town reveals fascinating glimpses of local life, as folk music fills the air and the tantalising aroma of traditional cuisine wafts from the homely kitchens.

The Lolab Valley, often referred to as the “land of love and beauty,” is nestled among this splendour. With its verdant orchards, tranquil lakes, and the enchanting Satbaran (Seven Doors) rock carvings, it epitomises Kupwara’s ethereal charm.

Kupwara, without a doubt, is a slice of untouched and unspoiled beauty, exuding an old-world charm rarely found in today’s bustling world. So, as you plan your trip to Kashmir, keep Kupwara in mind, because it’s more than just a destination; it’s a timeless experience waiting to be lived.

Places To Visit In Kupwara: Lolab Valley, Bangus Valley, Seemab Valley

Things To Do In Kupwara: Watersports, Machil trek, Explore local culture

Known as the ‘Dudha-Kul of Kashmir’ due to its abundant milk production, Pulwama paints a picturesque image of rolling meadows and sprawling saffron fields. But it’s not just the vistas that captivate the visitors; Pulwama also houses historical sites like the Avantishwar Temple, a testament to the region’s rich past.

Another beautiful sight in Pulwama is the colourful apple orchards. During the harvest season, the orchards blush with countless apples, transforming the town into a vibrant red and green palette. This is without a doubt one of the must-see attractions in Kashmir.

Pulwama, an unsung hero among Kashmir tourist destinations, invites you to immerse yourself in its allure. Explore its beautiful landscapes, learn about its rich history, and enjoy the sweetness of its apples. Read more

Places To Visit In Pulwama: Tasrar Lake, Aharbal Waterfall, Jama Masjid Shopian

Things To Do In Pulwama: Discover Shikargarh, Explore saffron fields, Visit Payer Temple

8. Anantnag

This picturesque town, amongst the many delightful places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir, offers a myriad of experiences. The town is speckled with sacred temples, mosques, and springs, each narrating a tale from the past. Notably, the Martand Sun Temple, an architectural marvel, reveals the grandeur of Kashmir’s bygone era.

The verdant Aru and Betaab valleys are quintessential Kashmir tourist places, nestled in Anantnag. With their breathtaking beauty, these valleys are perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking to capture the idyllic landscape. Whether you decide to amble along the river Lidder or indulge in trout fishing, the experience is sure to be unforgettable. Read more

Places To Visit In Anantnag: Martand Sun Temple, Achabal Gardens, Kokernag

Things To Do In Anantnag: Shikara Ride, Visit Mughal Gardens, Relish Local Cuisine

Imagine standing in a vast meadow, enveloped in a bouquet of wildflowers with towering pine and fir trees dotting the horizon. Look beyond, and your eyes meet with the magnificent Pir Panjal mountain range, their snowy peaks glistening under the sunlight. This is Yusmarg, a painter’s canvas come alive!

As you tread the soft grass the only sounds you hear are the gentle rustling of leaves, the melodic birdsong and the distant murmur of the frothy streams that cut through the lush greens. It’s not just one of the best places to visit in Kashmir; it’s a surreal escape into nature’s welcoming embrace.

Places To Visit In Yusmarg: Nilnag Lake, Doodh Ganga, Charar- E- Sharif

Things To Do In Yusmarg: Trekking, Horse Riding, Photography

10. Aru Valley

The snow-capped mountains play peek-a-boo as you travel through the enchanting pine forests, their grandeur only amplified by the serenity that pervades the valley. There are countless meadows nestled among these majestic mountains, each more beautiful than the last, strewn with vibrant wildflowers that dance to the rhythm of the gentle mountain breeze.

Aru Valley is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts as well. From trekking, horse riding to the adrenaline-fueled river rafting, there’s no dearth of adventures to embark upon. Moreover, it serves as the starting point for treks to the Kolahoi glacier and the Tarsar-Marsar lakes.

The awe-inspiring natural beauty and thrilling adventures of Aru Valley make it a standout among the diverse Kashmir tourist places. Read more

Things To Do In Aru Valley: Trekking, Nature Walks, Picnic By The Rive

11. Amarnath

Amarnath, a symbol of faith and spirituality, is home to a sacred cave that houses an enigmatic ice Shiva Lingam. Every year, thousands of pilgrims embark on the difficult journey, fuelled by unwavering devotion, to seek Lord Shiva’s divine blessings.

However, Amarnath’s allure extends beyond its religious significance. The path to the sacred cave is an enchanting trail that meanders through verdant valleys, rocky terrains, and breathtaking views of snow-clad mountains. Witnessing the incredible sunset over the mountains, where the sky is painted with gold and crimson hues, is an ethereal spectacle that you will remember long after you have left.

A visit to Amarnath, unquestionably one of the most fascinating places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir, will leave you with a profound sense of peace and reverence, binding you for life to its divine charm and natural beauty. Read more

Things To Do At Amarnath: Amarnath Yatra, Explore Local Culture, Visit Amarnath Cave

12. Dachigam National Park

You’ll hear nature’s orchestra at work as you travel through this verdant expanse, from the rustle of deciduous forests to the chirping of numerous birds. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the elusive Kashmir stag or Hangul, leopards, Himalayan black bears, and over 150 bird species. It’s a naturalist’s and wildlife photographer’s dream.

But Dachigam is not just about wildlife. It is one of those special places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir where the enchanting beauty of nature captivates you at every step. Whether it’s the shimmering Marsar Lake or the stunning views from the Sangargulu and Kath Pathri viewpoints, the park offers an unforgettable visual treat. Read more

Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM

13. Khalinmarg

Khilanmarg, just a scenic cable car ride from Gulmarg, reveals a world untouched by the hands of time. During the summer, its meadows transform into a vibrant carpet of flowers, an explosion of colours that captivates visitors. It transforms into a pristine white wonderland in the winter, where the thrill of skiing on perfect powdery slopes is unparalleled.

The breathtaking beauty of the majestic peaks, such as Nanga Parbat and the twin peaks of Nun and Kun, standing tall against the azure sky can be seen from Khilanmarg. Khilanmarg has a tranquil atmosphere that heals and rejuvenates, as well as silence that allows you to hear your inner voice.

Things To Do In Khilangmarg: Gondola Ride, Skiing

The path to Vaishno Devi, tucked away within the sacred folds of the Trikuta Mountains, is as much a spiritual quest as it is a journey through breathtaking scenery. Feel the energy in the air as you ascend the winding path, thick with devotion and cloaked in the aura of mystical legends. The bond between you and the divine appears to be strengthening with each step.

The sight of the three pindies representing Maha Saraswati, Maha Lakshmi, and Maha Kali upon entering the sanctum sanctorum fills one with awe and reverence. The reverberating echoes of prayers fill the air, amplifying the spiritual vibrancy of the place, filling your heart with peace.

A trip to Vaishno Devi promises a transcendental journey into spirituality and serenity, casting an unforgettable spell on every visitor, whether you’re a devotee or a traveller seeking unique experiences.

Best Time To Visit Vaishno Devi: March to October

15. Jama Masjid

As you step through its grand entrance, a sense of tranquillity washes over you. Jama Masjid, built in 1400 AD, is a colossal edifice of wooden craftsmanship, its 378 deodar wood pillars a sight to behold. Adorned with intricate carvings and a sprawling courtyard, it accommodates more than 30,000 worshippers, making it one of the largest mosques in Kashmir.

The mosque pulsates with life during the Friday congregational prayers, a captivating spectacle for visitors. Here, amidst the hustle bustle you witness a harmonious blend of faith and culture that transcends the bounds of time. The peaceful ambience of the mosque is interrupted only by the soulful call for prayers that resonates in the surrounding valleys, adding to the spiritual aura.

Timings: 3 PM to 7 PM

16. Sanasar

This quaint little town, named after the two local lakes, ‘Sana’ and ‘Sar,’ is nestled at an altitude of 2050 metres, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding lush meadows and snow-clad peaks. A leisurely stroll through the verdant conifer forests is like entering a green dream, with only the whispering trees and chirping birds as company.

But the charm of Sanasar is not just limited to its mesmerizing beauty. It’s a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, offering thrilling activities like paragliding, rock-climbing, trekking, and camping. Imagine soaring high in the sky, the wind in your hair, looking down at the breathtaking beauty of the valley below. Read more

Places To Visit In Sanasar: Nag Temple, Shank Pal Temple, Nathatop

Things To Do In Sanasar: Paragliding, Camping, Trekking

17. Verinag

Consider a magnificent spring set within an octagonal stone basin surrounded by immaculately manicured Mughal gardens. The waters are as calm and clear as a mirror, reflecting the sky’s changing moods and the vibrant colours of the seasons. This is Verinag for you, a natural and architectural symphony that sings to the soul.

Verinag is not just about its beautiful spring and Mughal gardens. It’s also about the journey to reach this hidden treasure. Winding roads lead you through verdant pine forests, under the azure sky, and past humble hamlets.

Places To Visit In Verinag: Verinag Spring, Mughal Arcade, Verinag Garden

Things To Do In Verinag: Boating, Trekking, Photography

Every valley, lake, garden, and village here has its own allure, a magical essence that lingers in your memory long after your visit. So, pack your wanderlust, your dreams, and set out on a journey to the heart of Kashmir. This paradise awaits to welcome you with open arms and endless tales!

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The main tourist attractions include places like Aru Valley, Betaab Valley, Srinagar, Pahalgam and Gulmarg among others. 

2. What are the famous places in Kashmir for a honeymoon trip?

The most famous places in Kashmir for a honeymoon trip include names like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Dal Lake and Yusmarg.

3. Which is the most beautiful place in Kashmir?

While beauty is subjective, many consider Gulmarg to be one of the most beautiful places in Kashmir. With its picturesque meadows, snow capped peaks and enchanting landscapes Gulmarg captivates visitors with its unparalleled natural charm.

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The capital city of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kashmir. Nestled on the picturesque banks of the Jhelum river, Srinagar is known fondly as the “Heaven on Earth”. The biggest city of Kashmir, Srinagar is known famously for its colorful Shikaras and houseboats floating on the postcard-perfect Dal Lake. Srinagar has also gained a lot of fame across the globe for its dreamy Mughal gardens, namely Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh and Chashm-E-Shahi Garden. Srinagar also makes for an excellent shopping destination in Kashmir, where you can shop for Kashmiri apples, dried fruits, fragrant local spices, and Kashmiri shawls. Highlights: Stay in a boathouse, shikara ride, Mughal gardens

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Nicknamed as the ‘Meadow of Flowers’, Gulmarg is one of the most romantic places to visit in Kashmir. Gulmarg lets you soak in the picturesque views of colourful flowers spread against majestic snow-clad mountains. Perched at an elevation of around 2,730 meters above sea level, Gulmarg is a famous skiing destination. Packed with lush forested valleys, deep ravines, and breathtaking flowerbeds, Gulmarg also has the second-highest Gondola ride in the world. Gulmarg is also packed with a host of amazing attractions to visit such as the Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve, Gulmarg Golf Course, Alpather Lake, and Strawberry Valley. Highlights: Trekking, Gondola rides, skiing, mountain biking

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Lying 80 kilometers north-east of Srinagar, Sonamarg translates to "The Meadow of Gold '' in English. Nestled at an altitude of about 2,800 kilometers above sea level, this place is known popularly for its serene lakes, majestic glaciers, and snow-clad fields. Packed with magnificent peaks like Sirbal Peak, Machoi Peak, Kolahoi Peak, and Amarnath Peak, Sonamarg makes for an excellent trekking destination. Sonamarg serves as the base camp for a number of scenic trekking routes that take you to picturesque mountain lakes, including Satsar, Kishansar, Gangabal, Vishansar, and Gadsar. The Thajiwas range divides the Sonamarg Valley into two parts with one part housing the fir-clad Thajiwas and the other housing the Thajiwas glacier and cascading waterfalls. Highlights: Nature walks, camping, trekking, waterfalls

Betaab Valley

Betaab Valley

 In the year 1983, this little Kashmiri Valley formed the backdrop of the hit Bollywood flick Betaab. Since then, the former Hagan Valley has earned its name ‘Betaab’ Valley. With its backdrop dotted with coniferous forests, gushing streams and meadows, the beauty of Betaab beckons to all those looking to escape into the serenity of the natural world. Although lacking in organized tourist spots, Betaab can be one of the best places to visit in Kashmir for day picnics or weekend getaways. One can also enjoy a number of trekking trails here. Location: near Pahalgam, Baramulla, Hajan, Jammu and Kashmir 192126 Highlights: Photography, trekking, nature camping, ‘Bobby’ hut Checkout:  Luxury Tour Package to Kashmir

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Lying in the Anantnag district and perched at an elevation of around 2,740 meters above sea level, Pahalgam is a paradise on earth. Located at a distance of around 95 kilometers from Srinagar, Pahalgam boasts breathtaking flower-clad meadows, serene lakes, and lush dense forests. Sprawled on the calm banks of River Liddar, the town of Pahalgam is a hub for adrenaline enthusiasts, offering a range of adventure sports, such as trout fishing, trekking, and hiking. The natives also offer thrilling sledge rides on the icy glaciers. Pahalgam also serves as the base camp for one of the most significant Hindu pilgrimages, the Amarnath yatra. The top attractions of Pahalgam include Aru Valley, Betaab Valley, and Kolahoi Glacier. Highlights: Betab Valley, canoeing, horse riding

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Known to be “The Jewel of Srinagar”, Dal Lake spreads across an area of around 26 square kilometers and is one of the major attractions included in our Kashmir tour packages. Popular as one of the most spellbinding places to see in Srinagar , this hillside lake flaunts colorful Shikaras, traditional wooden houseboats, and floating markets. Tourists visiting Dal Lake love to take a ride in the beautiful Shikaras, which are basically wooden boats decorated beautifully with canopies overhead.

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Vaishno Devi

Vaishno Devi

Vaishno Devi is believed to be a trio of three Goddesses: Mahalaxmi, Mahasaraswati, and Mahakali, in Hindu mythology. One of the most popular places to visit while touring with our Kashmir tour package , this spiritual attraction-spot draws in millions of devotees from all over the world.

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Perched at an altitude of around 1,577 meters above sea level, Kupwara boasts dense trees, rugged mountains, rolling meadows, deep valleys, gushing streams, and shimmering lakes. Spread across an area of around 2,379 square kilometers, the town of Kupwara is also known for its bountiful wildlife. Lying at an approximate distance of around 90 kilometers from the capital of Srinagar, Kupwara offers astounding views of nearby mountain ranges including Dajalongun, Bulbeer, and Feshiltong. Offering a number of amazing trekking routes, this place lets you enjoy excellent trekking opportunities. Famous primarily for its valleys, Kupwara attracts tourists with its Bangus Valley, Lolab Valley, and Seemab Valley. Other top attractions of Kupwara town include Kheer Bhawani Temple, Badra Kali Temple, Jamia Masjid Handwara, and Gazi Masjid. Highlights: Valleys, religious places, trekking, boating Planning for a Honeymoon in Srinagar, Checkout & Book:   Srinagar Tour Packages For Couple

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Lying at a small distance of around 40 kilometers from Srinagar, Pulwama is known fondly as the “Rice Bowl of Kashmir”. This quaint scenic town is known famously for its aromatic saffron fields, pleasant weather, and picturesque apple orchards. Flaunting majestic waterfalls, verdant valleys, and mesmerizing natural springs, Pulwama is also nicknamed as the “Anand of Kashmir”. Pulwama also offers a host of adrenaline-pumping options for the adventure junkies. During the summers, Pulwama becomes an excellent trekking and mountaineering destination, while in the winters it offers amazing snowboarding and skiing opportunities.  Highlights: Natural Springs, Apple Orchards, saffron fields, Mountaineering, trekking, skiing, snowboarding Explore the Beauty of Srinagar, Checkout & Book :  Srinagar  Tour Packages You Can Also Book:  Things To Do In Paris At Night

Anantnag

Set around 53 kilometers from Srinagar, Anantnag happens to be the financial and commercial capital of Kashmir. Packed with mesmerizing freshwater springs, gushing streams, and breathtaking lush gardens, Anantnag is one of the most divine places to see in Kashmir. Right near Anantnag lies the meeting point of three streams, namely Brengi, Sandran, and Arapath. Anantnag is packed with a number of religious destinations, such as Martand Sun Temple, Kheer Bhawani Asthapan, Ishmuqam Shrine, Ziarat Baba Hyder Reshi, and Masjid Baba Dawood Khaki. Other attractions of Anantnag include Kishtwar National Park, Verinag, and Achabal. Highlights: Religious places, sightseeing, nature walks Planning a Trip to Kashmir, CheckOut & Book:  Best Kashmir Holiday Packages Also Checkout:  Uffizi Gallery Tickets

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Nishat Garden

Established by the elder brother of Nur Jahan, Asif Khan in 1633, Nishat Garden happens to be the second largest Mughal garden. Nicknamed as "Garden of Bliss", the Nishant Garden is a spectacular 12 terraced garden encompassed by lofty Chinar trees. The garden is home to a central water channel and a number of beautiful fountains. While the design of the Nishat Garden is based on Persian architecture, the landscaping is based of Kashmiri water patterns and terrain. The Nishant Garden also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the stunning Dal Lake, with the magnificent Zabarwan Mountains serving as the perfect backdrop.

Location: Bagh Hussain, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India

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Shalimar Garden

Shalimar Garden

The beautifully laid Shalimar Bagh happens to be the largest amongst the three iconic Mughal gardens in Srinagar. The Shalimar Garden was constructed back in 1619 under the orders of Mughal Emperor Jahangir, who dedicated it to his wife Nur Jahan. Nicknamed as the “Crown of Srinagar”, this public park is set overlooking the shimmering waters of the picturesque Dal Lake. The very term ‘Shalimar’ translates to ‘Abode of Love’ in Sanskrit and is also referred to as Farah Baksh and Faiz Baksh. The exquisite Shalimar Garden offers an amazing amalgamation of stunning man-made structures, brilliant architecture, natural allure, and well-manicured gardens. Location: Chinar chowk, Shalimar, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 191121 Highlights: Picnicking, bird watching, chinar trees Click Here to Book:   Kashmir Tour Package From Kolkata

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Chashmashahi

Chashmashahi

Among its many attractions, the city’s Mughal Gardens stand out as some of the most beautiful places to visit in Kashmir. And the Chashma Shahi Gardens are only one of them. Dating back to the early 17th century, this historic garden was built under the command of Emperor Shah Jahan for his elder son, Prince Dara Shikoh. At the centre of the garden is a freshwater spring which flows in terraces. The garden also has a number of little springs discovered by the saint Rupa Bahini, who was also known as Sahibi, thus giving the garden its name. The lush flowering lawns exhibit a striking display of Iranian designs, and stand testament to the architectural brilliance of the erstwhile Kashmir, making it one of the most sought after of historical Kashmir places. Location: 7, Boulevard Rd, Chashma Shahi, Rainawari, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 190001 Highlights: Freshwater spring, traditional Persian architecture, Chinar orchards Planning for a Honeymoon in Kashmir, Check out & Book:  Kashmir Honeymoon Packages

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

Nestled in Downtown Kashmir, Jama Masjid is the biggest mosque in the city and one of the most important of Kashmir tourist places. Renowned for its historic importance, the inception of the Masjid dates back to the early 15th century, when it was constructed by Emperor Sultan Sukder. Since then, the Masjid has suffered several fire breakouts and undergone several reconstructions, with its existing construction taking place under the reign of Aurangzeb in 1672. The grandiose Masjid stands out in its Indo-Saronic style of architecture. A vast courtyard flanks its entrance, and is dotted by 370 wooden pillars. The expansive halls here can accommodate up to 33,333 people at once, and is thronged by devotees on each Friday of the week. Location: Nowhatta Kathi Darwaza Road, Nowhatta, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 190003 Highlights: Deodar pillars, black marble mehrab, Chaar-Bagh style courtyard Checkout & Book :  Cheapest Jammu Kashmir Tour Package                                 Kashmir Tour Package from Pune

Yusmarg

A short drive outside Srinagar Main, the ethereal beauty of Yusmarg has earned it the title of the ‘Meadow of Jesus’. With its long stretches of vast green pastures stretched across the horizon, Yusmarg is a little paradise of its own, and is one of the most sought after Kashmir places for weekend getaways. The Meadow is home to some of Pir Panjal’s highest peaks, such as Tattakutti and Sunset Point, which command unparalleled views of the valleys below. A few Hindu shrines and temples can be found scattered across the meadow as well. During winters, Yusmarg remains covered in unbroken blankets of snow, and can be a great place for snow sports like skiing. Highlights: River sports, snow sports, temples, trekking trails Suggested Read:  Best Places to Visit near Jammu                                Best Places to Visit in Srinagar

Aru Valley

One of the most underrated places to visit in Kashmir, Aru Valley stands out in its quiet beauty. Riddled with pristine lakes and scenic meadows, the untrodden valley can be a great place for a weekend escapade or a day picnic. The many lakes here offer several scenic picnic spots, although one can spend a happening time trout fishing in their waters as well. Horse riding and trekking are also popular tourist spots in Aru, with several hiking trails making their way through the hills here. Aru Valley is a popular Kashmir tourist places for snow sports as well, with Heli skiing and skiing being some of the most sought after winter adventures here. Highlights: trout fishing, winter sports, horse riding, trekking Do Checkout:   Kashmir Tour Packages For Family

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One of the most priceless of Kashmir tourist places, the Amarnath Shrine is among the most popular of Hindu shrines across the world. Perched at an altitude of over 3,800 feet above ground, reaching Amarnath requires a fair bit of trekking. On the way, one can witness the confluence of the river Amaravati with Pantjarni, and can also take a quick dip in the former. Owing to its height, the cave remains sealed shut with snow through a major part of the year, and is open to devotees only for a few short months. The biggest highlight of the Amarnath Cave shrine is the naturally occurring Shiva Lingam housed within its womb, formed out of water drops that collect and freeze inside the cave. Location: Baltal Amarnath Trek, Forest Block, Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir 192230 Highlights: Amaravati snaan, naturally occurring Shiva Lingam, stunning views Click Here to Book:   Amarnath Yatra Helicopter Package

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One of the least visited of Kashmir places, Sanasar is a little cup shaped meadow in the Jammu region. Named after the two villages of Sana and Sar, the meadow is known for its Gulmarg-like beauty. Sanasar is one among the most popular of places to visit in Kashmir for trekking and camping; several hiking trails of moderate difficulty snake their way through the hills here, making it an ideal place for amateurs as well as experts in the sport. A 5-hour long trek leads to the Shank Pal Temple here, a famed 400-year-old Temple dedicated to the snake-God Naga. The town is also home to one of the highest 9-hole golf courses in the country. Highlights: Trekking, camping, Naga temple, snow sports

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Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park

Popular as the only home to the now endangered Kashmir stag, Dachigam National Park nestles a little outside main Srinagar. Formerly a game reserve for the Emperor of Kashmir, the National Park has been a protected area since 1910. Brimming with carpets of grassland that bloom in spring and freeze in winter, Dachigam is among the most beautiful places to visit in Kashmir. Apart from the Kashmir stag, herds of musk deer, langurs, black bears and much more. The sheer strength of its bird population makes it one of the best Kashmir famous places for birdwatchers as well. Location: Near Harwan, Dachigam Rd, Jammu and Kashmir 191202 Highlights: Jeep safaris, birdwatching tours, trekking, Valley of Flowers Also Checkout & Book:  Gulmarg Packages

Khilanmarg

A short walk from the Gulmarg Bus stop, Khailnmarg is breathtaking in summers. One can reach this little valley via a short trek across the meadow, or even take a pony ride to it. One of the most underrated of Kashmir tourist places, Khilanmarg offers the perfect getaway from the busy city life. During spring, the meadow remains virtually covered in a blanket of flowers, and offers quite a spectacle. During winters, Khilanmarg transforms into a thriving winter sports destination, with its slopes giving way to ski trails. The valley is also well known for commanding panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. On a clear day, one can also catch a glimpse of the Nanga Parbat from here.  Highlights: Picnic areas, Himalaya views, snow sports You Can Also Checkout:   Tour Packages From Delhi To Kashmir

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Baltal is best known as the base camp for Amarnath Yatra. The little valley, however, is blessed with enchanting sites of its own, and is among the most picturesque of Kashmir tourist places in its own right. A plethora of waterfalls, glaciers and mountain peaks dot the landscape here, making it an ideal visit for photographers and all those looking for a quiet retreat in the heart of nature. The Sindh River flows happily through Baltan, and is a great place for trout fishing or white river rafting. Trekking is a popular activity here as well. Owing to its altitude, however, Baltan remains open to tourists for only six months a year- between April and September. Highlights:  Trekking, camping, snow sports, river rafting Book Now:  Jammu Kashmir Tour Package From Mumbai

Doodhpathri Gurez Valley

Doodhpathri Gurez Valley

 Nestled in the Budgam district of Kashmir, Doodhpathri is a meadow closely attached to local myth. According to legend, the Kashmiri saint Sheikh ul Aalam Sheikh Noor din Noorani had arrived here in search of water, and found milk instead. Thus, the meadow earned its name Doodhpathri. Now one of the quietest places to visit in Kashmir, Doodhpatri is frequented by picnickers and trekkers. Not only is the meadow home to some of the most scenic picnic spots in the hill station, but several hiking trails of moderate difficulty snake their way through it as well. Highlights: Trekking, picnic, river fishing Click Here To Book Now:  Tour Packages From Ahmedabad To Kashmir

Verinag

Nestled in the laps of the Pir Panjal mountains, this natural spring stands out in its stunning blue hue. A beautiful Mughal Garden and arcade sprawls around the spring, built by the 17th century Emperors who were bewitched by Verinag’s beauty. The Jhelum River, which flows through Kashmir, is also said to originate at the Verinag spring. The flowers in the garden change color with every season, making it one of the most picturesque places to visit in Kashmir. The tank at Verinag is usually teeming with a variety of colorful fish, and can be a great place to enjoy a casual evening stroll as well. Location: Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir Highlights: Guided tours, spring, gardens and picnic areas You Can Also Book:   Jammu Kashmir Tour Packages From Pune

The Great Lakes Trek

The Great Lakes Trek

A route often followed by trekkers here, the Great Lakes Trek takes you across some of the most beautiful places to see in Kashmir. Riddled by steep ascents and descents, the trek is a fairly difficult one, and is best suited to seasoned trekkers only. The long 6-day effort, however, is quite worth it- travelling across 7 of Kashmir’s most beautiful valleys, the Great Lakes trek validates the hill station’s status as ‘heaven on earth’. Patches of snow, alpine leaks and vast stretches of flowering meadows cut their way through the serrated mountains here, with each new valley offering an adventure of its own. Highlights: High altitude lake views, trekking across 7 valleys, panoramic Himalaya views Checkout & Book:   Trek to  Kashmir Great Lakes

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Aharbal Waterfall

Aharbal Waterfall

Also known as the Niagara Falls of Kashmir, Aharbal flows in seclusion. Among the least known of Kashmir's famous places, the beauty of Aharbal is largely untouched. Here, the thunderous river Vishav tumbles down over 25 feet to create the mighty waterfall. Although the height is not much, the sheer volume of Aharbal’s water creates a roar so majestic that it can be heard from quite some distance. Reaching Aharbal is quite easy; one can trek right till the edge of the ridge here and enjoy the view without any interruptions. One can also try fishing in its waters, although they’d need a permit for the same. Location: Jammu and Kashmir, Sedew - Aharbal Rd, Aharbal, 192303 Highlights: Photography, fishing, trekking You Can Checkout Great Discounts On:   Jammu And Kashmir Tour Packages From Chennai

Drung Waterfall

Drung Waterfall

One of the best tourist places in Kashmir, this unique waterfall attracts tourists to Drung throughout the year. During summers, the gushing waters of the waterfall merges seamlessly with the green river below, and is quite a sight to behold in winters, however, when the land is steeped in snow, the Drung Waterfall too, freezes over- like a moment stuck in time, the water here clings to the rocks in massive pieces of ice. The lake below remains crystal blue and clear, adding an ethereal charm to the place. Location: Drung, Jammu and Kashmir 193402] Highlights: Frozen waterfall, refreshment shops Checkout & Book:  Tour Packages To Kashmir From Kerala

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They also enjoy shopping authentic Kashmiri items from the floating market or lake market. These markets lay amidst the lake and sell a number of items like saffron and handicrafts. The houseboats on Dal Lake feature floral motifs and intricate carvings and offer breathtaking sights of the majestic lake. These boats are equipped with single rooms and luxury suites and offer comfortable accomodation to the visitors. During the winter season, the visitors also enjoy ice skating on the frozen lake.Location: Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir.Timings: Anytime.Best Time to Visit: May to November. 

Shankaracharya Temple

Get ready to set out on a journey to the Shankaracharya Temple, situated atop a hill called Takht-e-Suleiman in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. Built during the reign of King Gopadatya in 371 BC, it is believed to be one of the oldest temples in India. You can soak in the peaceful ambience at this historic shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also known as Jyesteshwara Temple, it pays homage to the great philosopher Shankaracharya, who visited Srinagar around a thousand years ago. The temple houses the revered Shiva Linga which was worshipped by Adi Shankaracharya himself. You can learn more about the legend here which states that Shankaracharya attained spiritual enlightenment at this sacred site. Experience the stunning beauty of the valley and the famous Dal Lake as you gaze from the circular chamber at the main shrine, forming a captivating view.Visit this spiritual and historical landmark in Kashmir as it is also a remarkable piece of architecture that gives insight into ancient forms of art. Additionally, the stunning views from the temple allow you to marvel at the city and appreciate the natural beauty around it.

Gulmarg Gondola

The Gulmarg Gondola is the second largest and second longest cable car ride in the world. You can take the ride with Kashmir tour packages and capture the panoramic views of the surrounding Pir Panjla ranges. It is a major attraction of Kashmir, ferrying hundreds of people to and from the Apharwat Mountain.Gulmarg Gondola is divided into two phases. Phase 1 starts from Gulmarg Gondola and reaches Kongdoori Station at an elevation of 2,990 metres. Every hour, it transports around 1,500 people to a height of 3,100 metres. Upon reaching the top, you can take part in various beginner-friendly skiing runs near the station.Moving forward, Phase 2 links the Kondoori Mountain to the Apharwat Peak. It ascends to nearly 4,000 metres. This phase transports 600 people per hour to the mountain to let them enjoy a 30-minute trek to the top. On the ride, you will see panoramic views of the Line of Control (LOC), the stunning Nanda Devi, and the Pir Panjal Range. Besides the scenic views, the Gulmarg Gondola offers horse riding and snow skiing activities as well.

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How to Plan a Trip to Kashmir – A COMPLETE Travel Guide

How to plan a trip to Kashmir? For this, there are a lot of factors that you will have to consider like how to reach, where to stay, what to see, things to do, what to pack, how much will it cost, itinerary planning, etc. All of these questions cannot be answered in a single post if you truly want it to be detailed.

I have visited Kashmir a few times and have written several detailed articles that can be of help to everyone planning a trip. This information is scattered in several posts and getting the details that you need can be a little time-consuming.

For the sake of convenience and ease of navigation, I am cataloging these articles in the post below. Follow the links, take a look at the articles and every question that you have about visiting Kashmir will surely get answered. You will find complete information about popular destinations like Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Gurez, and Aharbal, as well as some offbeat destinations like Drung Waterfall, Chatpal Valley, Sinthan Top, Daksum, and several other places.

If there are still some doubts left, you can contact me on Instagram and I will be happy to help in any way that I can. I would greatly appreciate it if you could also consider subscribing to my YouTube channel .

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Best Time to Visit Kashmir

When is the best time to visit Kashmir? There is actually no straight answer to this question because it will depend on what kind of trip you were looking forward to.

If you want to see snow, January and February are ideal times. If you want to see lush green views, September will be the best time. For a honeymoon trip, I will recommend April and September.

If you want to see flowers and the Tulip Garden, you should plan for April. If you want to see Apple orchards, August and September is the best time to go.

For photography, a trip in the post-monsoon season will be best. For budget travelers, August and November are good times to go.

This however is just a brief overview. For a more detailed and month-by-month breakdown of this information, please take a look at When is the Best Time to Visit Kashmir .

Mobile Network and Data Connectivity

BSNL has the widest network in Kashmir but Airtel is better in terms of the quality of the network. Jio works decently well but the services of Vodafone and Idea are not that great.

The important thing that you should know is that only postpaid connections work in the valley. Irrespective of which network you were on, your phone will be dead as soon as you enter Kashmir if it was a prepaid connection.

But if it was a postpaid phone, you would have good reception and data connectivity in tourist destinations like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Pahalgam. If you went a little offbeat, your phone may or may not work depending on the service provider.

I have covered this topic in great detail in another article Mobile Network and Data Connectivity in Kashmir that you can take a look at. I have given a region-wise breakdown of the network reception in this post.

Kashmir Trip Cost

How much will a Kashmir trip cost? This will depend on a lot of factors like the number of travelers, duration of the trip, mode of commute, personal preferences, etc. But with that being said, there is still an average per-person cost that can be calculated.

Take a look at this post – How to Calculate the Total Cost of Kashmir Trip . While I cannot give you the exact cost of the Kashmir trip, I can still give you an idea of how you can calculate your own Kashmir trip budget. That is the information that I covered in this article.

Using the numbers below, you will get a fairly good estimate of how much you will end up spending in the valley. These are some of the minimum expenditures that you will end up incurring for accommodation, taxi, food, shopping, etc.

Clothes to Pack for Kashmir Trip

The next important question will be related to your packing. The clothes that you need for visiting Kashmir will vary according to the season and month of your trip. It will also depend on the places you have in mind to visit and your mode of commute as well.

I will recommend taking a look at Clothes for Kashmir Trip – Things to Pack for Kashmir Trip for more information on this aspect. In this post, I have talked in detail about the kind of clothes that you should be packing for a trip to Kashmir in different seasons.

Places to Visit in Kashmir

Now let us take a look at the tourist destinations in Kashmir, places that you just cannot afford to miss. These are the destinations that will become the very highlight of your journey.

I am adding Srinagar first to the list because that is where you will have to go first. Srinagar will be your base to explore the beautiful valleys of Kashmir.

But is it just that? The answer is no.  It is not just a base to explore Kashmir but rather a place that deserves to be explored, a place of both natural and man-made beauty.

Shah Jahan a long time ago aptly called Kashmir the paradise on earth, and Srinagar is the heart of that paradise. With its serene blue lakes and magnificent gardens ringed by an Arc of Majestic Himalayas, it is a picture-perfect town that looks straight out of a painting.

There is just so much to see here and so much to do. This I believe is the very reason that despite all the unrest and tensions, Srinagar continues to remain one of the most visited tourist destinations in our country.

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Gulmarg in my opinion is the biggest tourist attraction in Kashmir. Known as the meadow of flowers, it is a heavenly place to tread in that offers mesmerizing landscapes and an enthralling possibility of various adventure activities.

Such is the beauty of this tiny hamlet that it attracts people from all over the country throughout the year. It is possibly one of those destinations where the tourist season never ends.

From families to adventure enthusiasts, Gulmarg has a lot to offer everyone. It not only draws tourists from other parts of the country but also is a favorite weekend getaway for the local Kashmiris as well.

Below is a list of articles that I have posted on Gulmarg. I will recommend taking a look at these before visiting this beautiful little town.

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If you were planning a winter trip to Gulmarg, you may want to check out the video below. This was shot during one of my trips to Gulmarg in the month of January.

The next destination that you must visit during your Kashmir trip is Sonamarg. The place is easily accessible, remains open for most of the year, has plenty of hotels, offers amazing views, and is perfect for all kinds of trips.

Public transport is also easily available. There is a daily bus between Srinagar and Sonamarg. Other than that, shared cabs also travel on the route regularly.

For accommodation, there is a wide range of hotels to choose from, both for budget travelers as well as someone looking for a luxury stay. Read on to find out more.

Below is a list of articles that provide the information that you need to know in order to plan your trip.

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If you were planning on visiting Sonamarg in the winter season, you can also take a look at the video below to get more details on the topic.

The name Pahalgam needs no introduction. It is one of the most visited destinations of Kashmir, one that receives tourists all year long. No trip to Kashmir is complete unless Pahalgam is a part of the itinerary.

Located at a distance of about 100 kilometers from Srinagar, Pahalgam is best known for its awe-inspiring vistas, lush green meadows, dense forests, and pristine waters. The place is also noted for the annual pilgrimage to the shrine Amarnath Yatra that starts here in July and August.

In the articles below, I have talked about how a trip to Pahalgam can be planned, places you should visit there, accommodation, public transport, and several other useful tips.

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But in my opinion, the actual fun of visiting Pahalgam is in the winter season. This is when the natural beauty of this place is at its best. Take a look at the video below to know what I am talking about.

Drung Waterfall

Drung Waterfall, also known as Drang Waterfall or Durung Waterfall, is a destination that must find a place in your itinerary if you are planning a winter trip to Kashmir. It may not be that large in size but the sight that it presents in the winter season is truly majestic and is sure to charm you off your feet.

As the temperature in the valley drops, the water of this fall starts to freeze. By early January, the entire face of the mountain that it falls from is covered by a thick layer of ice. The water still continues to flow down but is surrounded by huge icicles and snow.

The waterfall is located about 42 kilometers from Srinagar and 16 kilometers from Gulmarg. It remains accessible for all 12 months and can easily be included in your trip to Gulmarg. You can visit Drung at any time of the year but it is in the winter season when the waterfall is truly at its best.

For more details on this one of its kind waterfall, please take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Drung Waterfall and What to See . You can also take a look at the video below for more details.

Gurez Valley

Gurez Valley is one of the least explored regions of Kashmir and the one that can truly be called an offbeat destination. It is a place of high scenic beauty that does not really get the attention that it truly deserves. The vistas and the natural beauty of the mountains that you see here are very different than what you will see elsewhere.

Usually, when you talk about visiting Kashmir, it is mostly 4 places that come to mind – Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, and Pahalgam. Even Srinagar just acts as a base to explore the other three places.

But Kashmir is so much more. There are so many other places here that will leave you mesmerized if visited. Gurez is one such destination that I will highly recommend that you find a place for in your travel plans.

How you can plan your trip to Gurez are details that I have covered in the posts below.

  • Gurez Valley – A Complete Travel Guide & Itinerary
  • Places to Visit in Gurez Valley and Things to Do
  • Best time to Visit Gurez Valley – Month, Season, Snow, Road
  • Habba Khatoon Peak Gurez – The Legend of Habba Khatoon
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Let us now take a look at some offbeat destinations that do not find a place in everyone’s itinerary but are definitely worth visiting.

Yusmarg is located at a distance of about 50 kilometers from Srinagar in the Badgam district of Kashmir. At an altitude of 2,396 meters (7,861 ft), it is an alpine valley surrounded by snow-capped mountains and meadows of Pine and Fir.

It is one of those places in Kashmir that are immensely beautiful but do not get the attention that they rightfully deserve. But for someone wanting to go offbeat and stay away from the crowd, Yousmarg is perfect.

For more details on this destination, please take a look at Yusmarg – A Comprehensive Travel Guide & Itinerary .

Doodhpathri

Doodhpathri is a small hill station in Kashmir. It lies in a bowl-shaped alpine valley surrounded by snow-clad mountains and meadows of Pine Fir and Deodar. It sits at an altitude of 2,730 meters (8,957 ft) above sea level and receives heavy snowfall in the winter season.

The region does not have all-year road connectivity yet and in the months of peak winter, it can get very difficult to reach here. For the rest of the year though, a trip to Doodhpathri can actually be made in less than half a day.

To be honest, it is not yet a hill station as there is little to no development in the region. What you see is nature in its raw form. There are just a few houses of the local shepherds and that is the only sign of civilization that you will see here.

The area is largely unexplored and receives very little tourism. However, efforts are being made by the authorities to develop it as a tourist destination. JKTDC has also built a resort here for tourists who want to stay overnight. You can take a look at Doodhpathri – A COMPLETE Travel Guide & Itinerary to find out more.

Mughal Road

Not many people would know about the Mughal Road. Srinagar Jammu National Highway, also known as NH44, is often considered to be the only road connecting the cities of Jammu and Srinagar.

It is true that it is indeed a better maintained, wider, more traveled upon, and shorter way to travel between the two places but it is definitely not the only one.

There actually exists another route that is far more scenic, less crowded, takes you through some internal parts of Kashmir, and has existed for far longer than the regular NH44 highway. Yes, I am talking about the historical Mughal road.

This route is the alternate way to travel between Jammu and Srinagar and to reach some internal areas of Kashmir like the town of Rajouri. It is also a very scenic route that definitely deserves to be explored.

For more details on Mughal Road, you can take a look at the posts below.

  • Mughal Road – Route Detail, Sightseeing, Best Time
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Aharbal Waterfall

Aharbal Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kashmir. It is also the most easily accessible one and yet never crowded. Located at a distance of only about 70 kilometers from Srinagar, it is a place that is amazingly beautiful but does not get the attention that it truly deserves.

If you are planning to visit Kashmir, I highly recommend that you find a day in your itinerary for a visit to Aharbal. How can you plan that is what I have talked about in the article below.

  • Aharbal Waterfall – A Complete Travel Guide & Itinerary

Can you visit Aharbal Waterfall in the winter season? It will depend a lot on the weather at the time of your trip but yes, a trip can be planned. Take a look at this short video below to see how this beautiful waterfall looks in winter.

Daksum Valley

Daksum, also known as Daksum Valley or Daksum Village, is a viewpoint or a picnic spot located on the Anantnag-Kishtwar road near Sinthan Top. Surrounded by lush green mountains and sitting right next to the Bringhi River, it is a popular spot among the locals for family outings and school picnics.

If you are someone who likes spending time in nature, away from the crowd in an offbeat place, Daksum may just be your cup of tea. It really feels like in the middle of nowhere and if you were here during the weekdays, there would hardly be anyone around. For more details, please read How to Plan a Trip to Daksum Valley .

Sinthan Top

Sinthan Top, also known as Sinthan Pass, is a mountain pass located in Kashmir’s Breng Valley, on the road that runs between Anantnag in Kashmir and Kishtwar in Jammu. At an altitude of 12,500 ft, the top of the pass is also known as the 360-degree viewpoint as it offers a charming panoramic view of the surrounding peaks and the valley.

It is a beautiful mountain pass that should find a place in every tourist’s itinerary who is coming toward Pahalgam. Due to its close proximity, Sinthan Top can be easily incorporated with a trip to Pahalgam. The drive from Srinagar to Sinthan Top through the Daksum Valley is also quite scenic and offers a chance to visit some other destinations like Achabal Gardens, Kokernag, and Daksum.

For more details, please read How to Plan a Trip to Sinthan Top and take a look at the video below. This video covers both Daksum Valley as well as Sinthan Top because both these places are right next to each other.

Chatpal Valley

Chatpal, also called Chattabal, is not really a name that many tourists know about. It is a small valley located near Pahalgam but while Pahalgam receives thousands of visitors each year, almost no one goes in the direction of Chatpal. It is one of those places in Kashmir that are still unexplored and yet to find their place on the tourist map.

The majority of the folks you will find in Chatpal will just be the locals from Anantnag or any of the nearby villages, out there for a picnic or a family outing. Even they visit Chattabal usually over the weekends, on Sundays. For the rest of the week, you will hardly see anyone there.

If you are someone who likes to go to offbeat places, away from the crowd, and spend some time in peace, then Chattabal will surely look charming to you. For more details, please take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Chatpal Valley and check out the video below.

Public Transport in Kashmir

The best way to travel to Kashmir is either by your self-owned vehicle or a private taxi. But if you are a budget traveler, you can also opt for public transport which is available in the form of buses and shared taxis. The problem however is that it is not frequent.

It will be hard to find a JKSRTC bus anywhere in Kashmir. You will have to rely on mini-buses and shared cabs operated by the locals. They do not have a set schedule or timetable but are available throughout the day.

For more details on this topic, please take a look at How to Travel in Kashmir by Buses & Shared Cabs . In this post, I have provided complete details on how you can commute from Srinagar to other places by public transport.

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If you are planning on renting a taxi for your trip, the posts below can help you get a cost estimate. An important thing that you should remember is that places like Pahalgam and Gulmarg have their own taxi rates.

What it means is that if you rented a taxi to Pahalgam from Srinagar, it could only drop you in Pahalgam. To visit local places like Betaab Valley, Chandanwari, and Aru Valley, you will have to rent a local cab in Pahalgam.

The same rule applies to Gulmarg. If you want to go for a drive to Bota Pathri, you will have to rent another cab in Gulmarg for that.

Similarly, this rule is also applicable if you intend to move on to Kargil, Zanskar Valley, or Ladakh after exploring Kashmir. Take a look at the posts below to find out taxi rates applicable for these particular regions.

  • Srinagar Taxi Rates
  • Pahalgam Taxi Rates
  • Sonamarg Taxi Rates
  • Gulmarg Taxi Rates
  • Kargil Taxi Rates
  • Ladakh Taxi Rates

Renting a Bike

Renting a bike in Srinagar is a great way to explore for people who reach Kashmir by flight. There are a few bike rentals in the city which you can get the bikes from.

Please take a look at How to Rent a Bike in Srinagar and Srinagar Bike Rental Rates . From both of these posts, you can get to know the procedure and the cost involved.

Self-Drive Rental

If you would however like to rent a car in Srinagar and drive it around on your own, that is also an option. Please take a look at How to Rent a Self-Drive Car in Srinagar for more details.

Itinerary Planning

Your final itinerary for Kashmir will entirely depend on the number of days you have in hand, your budget, and your preferences. But I will recommend taking a look at How to Plan Your Itinerary for Kashmir .

In this post, I have shared different examples of itineraries based on the time at hand. You can pick any one of the suggested itineraries and either follow it completely or modify it as per your requirements.

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Food to Try in Kashmir

Your trip to not just Kashmir but any place is incomplete unless you have tasted the local cuisine. That in my opinion is actually one of the best parts of traveling to different places.

The mouth-watering local food to try in Kashmir is an experience that you just cannot miss. Below is a comprehensive list of what to eat and where.

A common question that gets asked most often is about vegetarian food and its availability. You do not have to worry about that as well.

There are a lot of places all over Kashmir where they only serve vegetarian, even Jain food as well. So finding a place to eat will not actually be a problem.

The posts below provide more information on the food that you should try in Kashmir and where.

  • Food to Try in Kashmir – What to Eat & Where
  • Cafe Liberty Srinagar Review – You Must Eat Here
  • Kareema Restaurant Srinagar Review

In the posts below, I have reviewed some of the hotels that I have stayed at during my trips to Kashmir. You can take a look at the information and pictures that I provided and decide if you wish to stay at any of these.

Read through my reviews below. I have also posted pictures of the hotel rooms that you can take a look at and decide if you would like to stay at any of these hotels.

  • Hotel One Earth Trinetar, Jammu
  • Hotel Grand Valley Inn, Srinagar
  • Hotel Barzman, Sonamarg
  • Kashmir Tourist Camp, Sonamarg
  • Hotel Green Park, Gulmarg
  • Hotel Royal Park, Gulmarg
  • Hotel Affarwat, Gulmarg
  • Hotel Iceland, Pahalgam
  • JKTDC Resort, Yusmarg
  • JKTDC Resort, Doodhpathri
  • Hotel Kaka Palace, Gurez Valley
  • Hotel Kargil Heights, Kargil

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Travelogues

Below are the links to detailed travelogues that I was able to pen down of some of my Kashmir trips. If you would like to, you can take a look at these logs to gain further information and see pictures of the places.

I have tried to be as detailed as possible in these logs, providing several necessary details for anyone wanting to plan a similar journey.

This one was my longest trip to Kashmir and covered most of the tourist destinations.

  • Road Trip to Kashmir – Planning & Preparation
  • Delhi to Jammu by Road – Day 1
  • Jammu to Srinagar via Mughal Road – Day 2
  • Srinagar to Astanmarg – Day 3
  • Shankaracharya Temple – Day 4
  • Srinagar to Sonamarg – Day 5
  • Sonamarg to Thajiwas Glacier – Day 6
  • Sonamarg to Srinagar – Day 7
  • Srinagar to Pahalgam – Day 8
  • Pahalgam to Betaab Valley – Day 8
  • Betaab Valley to Chandanwari – Day 8
  • Pahalgam to Aru Valley – Day 9
  • Aru Valley to Srinagar – Day 9
  • Srinagar to Gulmarg – Day 10
  • Gulmarg to Bota Pathri – Day 10
  • Gulmarg to Srinagar – Day 11
  • Srinagar to Yusmarg – Day 12
  • Yusmarg to Doodhpathri – Day 13
  • Doodhpathri to Srinagar – Day 14
  • Srinagar to Dawar in Gurez Valley – Day 15
  • Dawar to Chakwali – Day 16
  • Gurez Valley to Srinagar – Day 17
  • Srinagar to Aharbal Waterfall – Day 18
  • Srinagar to Sonamarg to Kargil – Day 19 & 20
  • Kargil to Hambuting La Pass – Day 21
  • Kargil to Hunderman Village – Day 22
  • Drang Drung Glacier – Day 23
  • Zanskar Valley to Srinagar – Day 24, 25, 26
  • Srinagar to Gulmarg to Srinagar – Day 27, 28
  • Srinagar to Jammu to Delhi – Day 29, 30

The trip above was entirely in my Thar. Take a look at this second travelogue. This was a complete bike trip done in a different manner.

  • 9 Days Trip to Kashmir – Prologue
  • Delhi to Srinagar by Flight – Day 1
  • Srinagar to Gulmarg – Day 1
  • Sightseeing in Gulmarg – Day 2
  • Enjoying the Gondola Ride – Day 2
  • Alpather Lake Trek – Day 2
  • Gulmarg Sightseeing in the Morning – Day 3
  • Gulmarg to Doodhpathri to Srinagar – Day 3
  • Srinagar to Aharbal Waterfall – Day 4
  • Aharbal to Peer ki Gali to Srinagar – Day 4
  • Srinagar to Yusmarg – Day 5
  • Sightseeing in Srinagar – Day 6
  • Srinagar to Gurez Valley – Day 6
  • Dawar to Chakwali – Day 7
  • Gurez Valley to Srinagar – Day 8
  • Srinagar to Delhi – Day 9

This was the time when I caught a flight to Kashmir, hired a self-drive rental in Srinagar, and drove around some offbeat destinations.

  • Delhi to Pahalgam – Day 1
  • Achabal Mughal Garden – Day 2
  • Daksum Valley – Day 2
  • Sinthan Top – Day 2
  • Chatpal Valley – Day 2
  • Betaab Valley & Aru Valley – Day 3

Winter Trips

The travelogues above were both from the summer season. If you are planning to visit Kashmir during the winter season, the travelogue below can be of help.

  • Delhi to Gulmarg – Day 1
  • Sightseeing in Gulmarg – Day 3
  • Change in Plans & Another Day in Gulmarg – Day 4
  • Gulmarg to Delhi – Day 5

This one is another winter trip to Kashmir.

  • Delhi to Srinagar – Day 1
  • Srinagar Old City Tour – Day 2
  • Srinagar to Gulmarg – Day 3
  • Gulmarg to Drung Waterfall – Day 3
  • Shankaracharya Temple & Srinagar Local – Day 4 & 5
  • Srinagar to Pahalgam – Day 6
  • Srinagar to Aharbal Waterfall – Day 7
  • Winter Trip to Sonamarg – Day 8

How to Plan a Trip to Kashmir

Other Travelogues

These travelogues were written by other authors detailing their journeys. Take a look and I am sure you can get a lot of helpful details from their travel stories.

If you would like your travel story to be published on my blog, you can send it to me with the relevant pictures at [email protected] . I can give a final touch to the log, put it up on the log, and add the links here.

  • Delhi to Kashmir Road Trip in 4 Days
  • Bike Trip to Kashmir
  • Shankphal Trek from Jammu
  • Honeymoon Trip to Kashmir

If you would like to take a look at some of my images of places in Kashmir, you can take a  look at the posts below. This can help you decide whether or not you want to visit that particular place or not.

  • Doodhpathri Photos
  • Shalimar Bagh Photos
  • Alpather Lake Photos
  • Aharbal Waterfall Photos
  • Dal Lake Photos
  • Gulmarg Pictures

How to plan a trip to Kashmir – Conclusion

I believe that is it. This should cover the majority of the information that you need to get in order to plan an enjoyable and hassle-free trip to Kashmir.

If there is a specific question that you were not able to find an answer to, you can contact me on Instagram and I will be happy to answer. You can also consider subscribing to my YouTube channel and asking a question there.

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Unlock the secrets to planning the perfect trip to Kashmir with this comprehensive travel guide, offering everything you need to know for a seamless and unforgettable journey. From choosing the best time to visit to navigating local customs and attractions, this guide is your key to experiencing the magic of Kashmir to the fullest.

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Very helpful to plan a trip.

Thank you !!!

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I am also planning to visit Vaishnodevi and start from them to Srinagar. What is the travel options from Katra to Srinagar apart from cab?

You can find buses as well

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We are planning to visit Kashmir during end of May to 1st week of June for the first time with family. Can we see snow anywhere in Kashmir at that time?

Hi Prabal – No, not that late in the season. Snow this year is anyway very less everywhere

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Hello Mr. Vargis, I’m Rajarshi Roy from Kolkata and I must confess that your blogs are really superb and detailed and really helped me to plan my honeymoon tour to Kashmir on 6th May 2024. I’ve one question that is May a good time to spend 2 nights in Gulmarg or shall I plan a day trip to Gulmarg? Your reply will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.

Thank you Rajarshi Ji. If you have time, I will definitely recommend staying in Gulmarg for the night

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Thank you for this comprehensive guide on planning a trip to Kashmir! Your personal experiences and detailed articles make it easier for us to navigate and plan our visit. Grateful for the valuable insights!

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This is really a complete kashmir travel guide, this is very helpful for planning a Kashmir trip

Thank you Ankita !!!

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Hi Vargis, Your blog is very useful. I am planning to visit Kashmir from Delhi in my own micro suv with 2 year old toddler in May 2024? is it ok? I have atleast 12 days in hand. Places of interest – srinagar, gulmarg, sonmarg, doodhpathri, pehalgam, gurez …please guide…Regards

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Hello Mr. VARGIS, Refer aforesaid views, I am writing to you for your guidance and suggest good contact number for the entire Kashmir tour Myself and wife both are senior citizens , we are intend to visit Kashmir in the month of April 24 for 9 nights/10 days.

Sir you can talk to Faisal @ 907 000 0036

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Hello, Vergis sir, Shall I visit the gurez valley after mid november?

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Hello vargas.khan,I want ti travel kashmir after15th November. May I get snow fall at any place ?

Not in November Bhai, not int the lower areas

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Hello Do we need to change taxi at tangmarg while going to hotel stay at gulmarg in March? Or we can take taxi hired for 5 days to at least hotel in gulmarg?

You can take a taxi for 5 days but if you are planning a trip in winter, then you will have to change at Tangmarg. For rest of the year, it can be the same cab.

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Hello Vargis bhai, Thanks a lot for detailed information, Extremely helpful to people like us to build DIY travel plan.

I am considering trip to Kashmir from Oct 14 to 24, Mainly Srinagar, Gurez, Gulmarg and Pahalgam, , is this good time to visit Kashmir and all these places i want to cover.

I am planning below itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive Srinagar Day 2: Srinagar Local Day 3: Sringar Gurez Day 4: Gurez Day 5: Gurez to Gulmarg Day 6: Gulmarg to Pahalgam Day 7: Pahalgam Day 8: Pahalgam Day 9: Pahalgam to Sringar and flyout

Please let me know your thoughts if i should make any adjustment to above plan.

This is a good plan Sachin Bhai. I am assuming that you are going to book a taxi for the trip?

Yep, thanks for your feedback , Yep I plan to book taxi for entire trip, few questions.

1) Is Toyoto Etiros/Dzire is good for Gurez trip of you need to have Innova /Scorpio ? Do you know if Razdan pass would be open during October or there is chance of closure ?

2) I changed my plan a bit to skip Gulmarg as I am not interested in doing Gondola, so is there anything else interesting to do there, I assume As i am covering Doodthpatri from Srinagar, the scenary would be similar., what is your suggestion ?

3) what is your opinion on doing Day trip to Yusmarg vs Doodhpatri, from Srinagar ?, doing both on one day could be hectic right ? which one I should do Yusmarg or Doodhpatri ?

Here is my final plan with and without gulmarg as below, let me know your suggestion.

Itinerary 1: without Gulmarg Day 1: Arrive Sringar and go to Pahalgam Dah 2: Pahalgam Local Day 3: Pahalgam Local Day 4: Pahalgam to Gurez Day 5: Gurez Local Day 6: Gurez to Srinagar Day 7: Sringar local Day 8: Srinagar Doodhpatri Day 9: Srinagar Flyout in evening

Itinerary 2: with Gulmarg Day 1: Arrive Sringar and go to Pahalgam Dah 2: Pahalgam Local Day 3: Pahalgam to Gulmarg Day 4: Gulmarg to Gurez Day 5: Gurez Local Day 6: Gurez to Srinagar Day 7: Srinagar Local Day 8: Srinagar DoodthPatri Day 9: Srinagar local and Flyout.

1. Razdan Pass usually remains open in Oct. Scorpio / Innova will be better but it depends on the number of people traveling 2. Yeah, the scenery is more or less similar 3. Same on one day will be hectic. Doodhpathri is better

If the taxi driver is agreeing, the second plan would be better

Thanks a lot for your Feedback Vargisbhai ! Yes we are 3 people so I assume Dzire or Etios should be good enough to cover Dawar – Chakwali route, right ?

For Chakwali route, you will have to hire a Sumo from Dawar. The drivers from Srinagar usually refuse to go on that route due to extremely bad roads. A hatchback or a Sedan driver will definitely not go

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Special thanks Verghis Bhai for so detailed information on helping out Persons planning Kashmir trip. Me and my wife both early 69s are planning for Kashmir trip for 5 days 4 night somewhere in May next year. Can u suggest suitable itenerary for above and some insight that how should I plan for private taxi. Thanks

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This is the most genuine blog I have come across while planning my trip to Kashmir. This covers everything in great detail. Thank you Vargis for all that work and I assure you this helps us travelers very much.

Thank you Akash Bhai for your kind words !!!

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Hi, I am Saikat, I got guidance from you for my ladakh tour and it’s really help me a lot for that thank you. Now I plan to cover Kashmir and again I read your blog it will help us to cover. Now I want a reference of a good and reliable tour operator for Kashmir tour.

Take a look at the contact me page Saikat … I have mentioned a few numbers there

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I would be glad if you please let me know at the earliest about Local Sight Seeing in and around Srinagar and Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Yousmarg, Dudhpathri, etc., during my ensuing visit to Srinagar from 10th to 16th June 2023. I am a SOLO Sr. Citizen.

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Thank you so much Mr. Vargis for your details, Want to choose one destination among Doodhpathri, Yousmarg and Gulmarg, please advise.

Hi Sangita – Gulmarg is better among all three of them but also crowded. If not Gulmarg then Doodhpathri

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Dear All, This is the review about Kashmironline. We booked on a package in this summer for a family through them, but the hotel which they have opted in Srinagar was not good. No power to stay, no water and no hot water as well. We have to ask for all service every now and then. But upfront the agency collects the payment. Also, they never respond. The reason for booking through a travel agent is that we will not have issues and it will be a safe travel, but here its very bad, there will be a response saying that they will do, but nothing will happen. Remember people travelling to Srinagar / Kashmir make sure you are clear on package, would recommend to make arrangements on your own. Do not depend on any travel agents. Specially Kashmironline at all. They are not friendly and held me in a hotel to pay the final amount. Never trust on any customer and they do not need any customer satisfaction. I have informed very clearly the balance 7-8% (Approx 9000) of amount will be paid on last day of my travel in morning, irrespective of telling and informing the same, they holded in the hotel in the lobby asking for balance payment two days prior itself. The agency called up the hotel informed that before I leave collect the balance money. That looks very bad in front of others asking for money as if am going to move away without paying from them. My only question is if you guys or agency never trust on customer, how do you expect the customer to trust you. If something goes wrong, you will never revert back right. Now, I had a bad and worst stay in Srinagar, they never responded to me anything about that at all. The kashmironline person was apologizing but nothing happened. The issues repeated thrice for all 3 days of stay, our stay was ruined. We went for sight-seeing late for all 3 days and we are not provided with basic necessity of things to stay. Irrespective of informing that Iam not comfortable on the first day itself. Please be aware of these things in Kashmir. Never book though kashmironline at all. They never bother about any feedback or comfortable stay of customer. Only money is important. The driver they organized doesn’t even have a courtesy and he dropped us the railway station by 9pm and have requested him to take me to 5km nearby for dinner which he denied. He never answered any calls after dropping us. Irrespective of informing that we need to have dinner before dropping us, he never bothered that Iam with 2 kids without food travelling for whole night. He was keen on moving away since the money is fully paid a day prior. Important is he knows entire story of this issue. They never change and felt bad for booking with them. Entire trip is ruined and I have give other hint to save other atleast, not to get cheated. Since no one save me.. kashmironline These details are from my recent personal experience during the month of May 2023.

With Regards, Balasubramaniam.

Thank you Bala Bhai for sharing your experience. Most of these online travel platforms are more or less the same. They act as mediators only. I always tell people to not go with any online travel platform.

Hello Vargis Thank you so much for your details, Want to choose one destination among Doodhpathri, Yousmarg and Gulmarg, please advise.

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Hi Vargis, Thank you for your sharing and your article very details. If you don’t mind please suggest best travel agent in Kashmir who can arrange. We plan our trip on December 2023.. tq

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Hello. Thanks for the details. I am planning Gulmarg directly from the airport (2 nights) , then Sonmarg (2 nights), then Pahalgam (3 nights) and then Srinagar (2 nights). Is that itinerary okay ? Are these places equidistant

2 and 3 days is a bit much. Gulmarg 1 day, Sonamarg 1 day and Pahalgam 1 night should be more than enough. You can spend rest of your time visiting other places.

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Vargis Ji, we are not getting tickets for Gondola Ride. what would be other options?

No other option bhai. You can check at the counter if anyone is selling in black

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Hi I am visiting from may 1 to 6 ., this is my first trip to kashmir solo, will travelling to Kargil from Srinagar for 2 days be good ..?

That road is not open yet. There is no telling if it will open by May 1

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What a great Blog. Covers almost everything. The best part is that it is not commercial blogs, which generally have an interest in the places they mention. You have written in simple language and from your first-hand experience. I am a Sr. Citizen and also handicapped. I use an artificial limb, but mobility is not an issue (maybe rocky climbing and snow/water). I do travel a lot. My question is: Will you recommend Gondola Phase I and II? My Travel Agent has custom-built an Itinerary for my wife and me using taxis only for the 2 of us. I was told that there is a Union issue and private taxis are not allowed in Gulmarg and Pahalgam and I will have to book local taxis there.

Please advise keeping my handicap in mind. Thanks.

I intend to travel in mid-September.

Thank you for your kind words, Mr. D’Souza.

If you are going to stay in Gulmarg overnight, then yes, I will recommend the Gondola ride. If you are just planning a day trip, it will be best to skip it.

You do not need to rent another taxi in Gulmarg for sightseeing. They may ask to take you to Bota Pathri by renting another cab but avoid that. There is nothing there. All the other places in Gulmarg are near the market area. No additional taxi is needed.

Yes, you will have to rent another taxi in Pahalgam for local sightseeing. Srinagar taxi will not be allowed there.

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Hello Vargis, your blogs are awesome, provides complete details one need to plan themselves. Great work! I’m confused in choosing one between yusmarg and doodhpathiri. If i have to select one of these, which one should it be? TIA

Hello Priya Ji – Thank you for your kind words. Both of the places are equally beautiful but if I have to pick one, I will go to Doodhpathri.

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Such a detailed article!!! Thanks for sharing

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There are so many very well known and most liked temples in Kashmir I didn’t find any mention of these temples and places in your article is there any particular reason or you missed it In case you need any help to draw your attention towards those places I can do that

Pran Bhai Most of these temples are located in the old Srinagar town and I never had the chance to visit there until recently. I do not put any information on the blog until I have been to that place. Please see this post. I did visit the temples and highlighted them

https://vargiskhan.com/log/srinagar-old-city-tour/

If you have information on these temples, please do let me know and I will update. The two that I have been to is the Mangaleshwar Mahadev temple and the Ganesh Ji temple in Ganpatyar. I know there are a lot many others and I plan on visiting them during my next trip so that I can write a post about the temples in Srinagar.

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Khan Sir, We are 03 couples (65 years age )planning for Kashmir for 7 Night trip. 1n Gulmarg, 2 N Pahelgam,4N Srinagar. Will see sonmarg,Dooghpatri & all places in srinagar. Pl. suggest best travel agent in srinagar who can arrange . Our travel month is third week of March 2023. Thanks & regards, Pinakin Desai mob:7600227499

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Hi Vargis, your blogs are just out of this world. You can start publishing “Vargis Planet”

I have a mobility issue. Though I drive but I walk with crutches and small distances only. I followed your blog on Prashar Lake and you had clarified all my concerns so well that I drove upto the last possible point without any issue and then a little walk to the point from where the lake is visible. Though I didn’t trek down to the lake and temple. That was little too much for me.

Anyway, I am now planning to drive to Kashmir in Sept 1st week and plan to spend 3 days each at Srinagar, Pahalgam, Gulmarg. I wanted to ask you how long is the walks at various gardens in Srinagar. I also plan to do Doodhpatri, Yousmarg and Achabal.

Is there too much to walk in Phase 1 and 2 of Gandola, also Sonmarg, Kokernag, Daksum areas? I will be thankful if you can reply to me and help me plan better.

Hi Swati – Sorry I had been traveling myself for the last couple of months and did not see your comment until now. Sorry for the late reply. I guess you are already in Kashmir by now.

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Places To Visit In Kashmir

Epitomizing heavenly beauty on earth, Kashmir takes you closer to Nature’s magic through its pleasant weather, snow-capped mountains, gorgeous meadows, lush green gardens, stunning water bodies, traditional houseboats, scrumptious food, quaint valleys, magnificent architecture, world-famous pashmina, and sheer natural beauty. The more you explore the Kashmir tourist destinations, the more you get mesmerized. It is also a gateway to several other beautiful valleys of Kashmir.

Whether you are a nature lover or an adventure enthusiast, Kashmir Tourism has a lot to keep you spellbound. How about a Kashmir honeymoon tour ? Ahh, what can be more romantic than this? This paradisiacal land attracts honeymooners just like a magnet attracts iron nails. The popular tourist places in Kashmir have something to offer to every kind of traveler. So whether you are planning holidays with your family, friends, or even alone, Kashmir is the best bet!

So, are you ready to make your holidays once in a lifetime experience? Here are some of the top places to visit in Kashmir that offer experiential journeys to its travelers:

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Dal Lake in winter

If you have not visited Srinagar, you have not visited Kashmir! Synonymous with natural beauty, Srinagar is the capital city of Jammu & Kashmir ideally located along the banks of the Jhelum River. The word Srinagar originated from the Sanskrit words ‘Sri’ meaning ‘wealth’ and ‘Nagar’ meaning ‘city’, denoting its historic significance as a prosperous trading hub.

Surrounded by the Himalayas, the city boasts amazing landscapes, sheer natural beauty, mesmerizing gardens, Shikara ride, houseboats, and much more. You can spend a night on a houseboat while enjoying the sound of sprinkling water under a moonlit night.

Shikara boats floating on Dal Lake

It is an enthralling lake famous for its Shikara ride. Enveloped in astounding natural beauty, the lake is a big hit with travellers as well as locals for spending evenings capturing heart-warming hues of sunset on the waters against the mountainous backdrop. Anybody visiting Srinagar looks forward to this experience. The floating markets on Dal Lake make the shopping experience interesting and exciting!

Tulip Garden

Promise, you will gape in awe at the sight of the colourful tulips spread across 30 hectares in this world-famous garden. You will feel as if you have landed in paradise! Surrounded by mountains, it is the largest Tulip garden in Asia which opens from March to April. The garden is dotted with 15 lakh tulips with 68 different varieties of tulips. The garden has Dal Lake on one side and the Zabarwan Hills on the other.

Shalimar Bagh

Established in 1619 by the Mughal emperor Jehangir, the Shalimar Bagh is a must-visit attraction of Srinagar . Its fountains, gorgeous trees, variety of flowers that blossom in spring and autumn and plenty of tranquillity make it a famous garden of Kashmir.

Shankaracharya Temple

According to the legends, it is the oldest temple in the valley. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The great saint Adi Shankaracharya attained spiritual enlightenment at this place and hence it attracts people from far and wide. Offering a bird’s eye view of the city, this temple is located on the Shankaracharya hill at a height of 1100 feet above sea level.

Nishat Bagh

Impeccably laid out against the mountain background, Nishat Bagh, also known as the ‘Garden of Bliss’, is one of the famous Mughal gardens. A visit to this garden located on the banks of the Dal Lake will treat your eyes with beautiful terraces, fruit & chinar trees, and colourful flowerbeds. Take a leisurely walk or just sit in one place and enjoy the natural beauty.

Nigeen Lake

Pristine deep blue water and mesmerizing ambiance are what await you at this lake! Just get onto a houseboat and explore its beauty. It is a perfect place to get engrossed in Nature. Also known as ‘The Jewel in the Ring’, this lake’s name is inspired by the plethora of tall trees surrounding it.

Nishat garden srinagar

April to October is the best time to visit Srinagar as it remains covered with blossoms and looks enchanting. It is advisable not to visit during extreme winters (December & January) as due to heavy snowfall the roads might get blocked.

Plan a stay on iconic houseboats on the pristine Dal Lake for an enthralling accommodation experience.

Rejuvenate yourself by visiting the world-famous Tulip Garden boasting of hundreds of varieties of colourful tulips. Open from March to April, it is the largest tulip garden in Asia.

Do visit Polo View market for handicrafts like pheren, pashmina shawls, saffron, wood crafts, carpets, papier mache artefacts, kahwa (Kashmiri tea), and walnuts. Also, while shopping at Polo View, you can check out some bakeries where you will find amazing delicacies of walnut.

Treat your taste buds with Wazawan, the traditional Kashmiri food.

Srinagar is home to mesmerizing lakes such as Dal Lake which is famous for its scenic beauty & Shikara ride and Nigeen Lake which boasts pristine deep blue water and a captivating ambiance.

It is the perfect place to experience the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir.

Srinagar experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year, with mild summers and chilly winters. One can visit Srinagar any time throughout the year.

Take blessings at the Shankaracharya Temple, the oldest temple in Kashmir named after the great Indian philosopher Shankaracharya. Located on a hill at 1100 feet, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is the place where he attained enlightenment.

Srinagar is a gateway to the famous pilgrimage of Hindus, Amar Nath Yatra, and other beautiful valleys like Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Pahalgam.

The famous Dal Lake freezes in winter during the ‘Chilla-i-Kalan’, a 40-day harshest winter period.

The Dal Lake floating market is India’s first floating market established in 1854. Here you can buy fresh vegetables and lovely flowers.

Srinagar has its own international airport offering flights to major cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Bangalore, Amritsar, etc.

Gulmarg

Gulmarg is a snow paradise, a cup-shaped valley ideally nestled in the Pir Panjal range of the western Himalayas. One of the best skiing destinations in India, Gulmarg offers adventure in plenty. The word Gulmarg is derived from two Persian words ‘Gul’ meaning flowers and ‘Marg’ meaning meadow.

The breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, gardens blossoming with flowers of varied hues, and pine vegetation make this valley a treat for the senses. It is popularly known as the ‘Meadow of Flowers’ because it boasts a variety of wild mountain flowers. From sheer natural beauty to snow adventure, this valley has a lot to offer to every kind of tourist. So, whether you are a honeymooner, adventure enthusiast, or willing to spend some quality time with your family, Gulmarg tour is waiting for you!

Popular attractions of Gulmarg

Rope ways Gandola Cable car

Gulmarg Gondola Ride

Synonymous with Gulmarg, Gondola Ride is Asia’s largest & highest and the world’s second-largest & highest cable car ride. It is the top attraction of Gulmarg where travellers come from far and wide. During the gondola ride, you can experience the adventure as well as the scenic views of the mountains. The gondola can ferry 6 people at a time. It is open from 10 am to 5 pm. The ride takes place in two phases:

First phase: Begins from the Gulmarg resort to Kongdori Station (2600 m), which takes 9 minutes.

Second phase: It starts from Kongdori Station to Kongdori Mountain (3747 m) to Apharwat Peak, which takes 12 minutes.

Third Phase: It begins from Kongdori to Mary’s Shoulder (Chairlift phase).

Note: Children below 11 years of age are not allowed for the third phase of Gondola ride.

Skiing is on your mind? Head to Gulmarg, the world’s third-highest ski resort popular for its powdery snow runs. The majestic Apharwat Peak in Gulmarg is the longest ski slope in Asia, at an altitude of 4390 m. One can reach this peak through a 12-minute ropeway ride. If you are uncomfortable with skiing, you can enjoy snow through sleighing and snowboarding. There are opportunities for both experienced as well as amateur skiing enthusiasts.

Gulmarg Golf Course

Established in 1911 amidst alpine mountains, Gulmarg Golf Course is known to be the world’s highest green golf course at an altitude of 9000 feet. Come summer and golf lovers head to Gulmarg for golfing holidays! It is an 18-hole golf course located on an arresting meadow offering a variety of blooming flowers. It is aptly famed as the best summer golfing destination in the world.

Gulmarg skiing destination

Gulmarg is a winter wonderland so the best time to visit Gulmarg is winter i.e. from October to March when it is covered with snow and perfect for adventure activities. In winter the temperature reaches to sub-zero range. And if you wish to enjoy the lush greenery and picturesque scenery, then visit during summer i.e. from May to August.

Must go for world famous Gandola Ride in winter.

Children and elderly may face mountain sickness at phase II of the Gulmarg Gondola Ride as it is almost at an altitude of 4000 m. The first phase of the ride is almost suitable for all.

Book tickets for Gondola Ride online in advance to avoid last-minute hassle.

Take gumboots to protect your feet from cold and easily accessibility on snow when you go for snow activities and avoid wearing your own normal shoes.

Carry really warm jackets, lowers, mufflers, gloves, and shoes when in Gulmarg to face extreme cold in winter.

The Gondola Ride in Gulmarg is a star attraction that one must experience. Although cable car is operational throughout the year, the perfect time to experience a Gandola ride is in winter.

Gulmarg can be visited throughout the year as it offers different hues and charms in different seasons.

It is a popular honeymoon destination.

Gulmarg’s ski slopes are considered among the best ski destinations in the world.

Gulmarg Golf Course (2,650 m above sea level) is the most elevated green golf course in the world and is the longest in India measuring 7505 yards.

The nearest airport is in Srinagar, at a distance of 56 km.

Gulmarg mostly experiences a cold climate throughout the year so always carry some woolens while travelling to this valley.

Gulmarg enjoys a literacy rate of 99.24 %.

3. Sonamarg

Sonamarg valley, Srinagar

Famous as the ‘Meadow of Golden Light’, Sonamarg is a popular tourist destination in Kashmir. It is derived from two Hindi words, ‘Sona’ meaning gold and ‘Marg’ meaning meadow. As you travel through this wonderful hill station through its winding roads you will be greeted with changes in its landscape. Its green meadows, scenic beauty, lovely streams, gushing rivers, glaciers, and majestic mountains will surely adorn your Kashmir holidays with great memories. For adventure lovers, it offers activities such as trekking, skiing, hiking, fishing, river rafting, etc. Visit walnut orchards for their beauty.

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Thajiwas Glacier

Located at an altitude of 9,186 feet, Thajiwas Glacier is a must-visit tourist attraction of Sonamarg. Surrounded by meadows, frozen lakes and conifer trees, and overlooked by Thajiwas mountain, this glacier leaves the visitors spellbound with its natural beauty. There are several lovely waterfalls surrounding this glacier. You can enjoy a sledging ride here to add some more adventure to your trip. April to October is the best time to visit this glacier. It is so much fun to take a pony ride to reach the glacier.

Baltal Valley

Perched at an altitude of 2,743 m, Baltal Valley offers spectacular natural beauty through its snow-capped mountain peaks, glaciers, waterfalls and the Sindh river that flows through it. It is perfect for clicking some picture-perfect photographs and soaking in Nature’s bliss. It also offers mind-blowing views of the Zoji La Pass and camping opportunities. It serves as a base camp for pilgrims going for the Amarnath Yatra. It is open only for six months starting from April to September as it enjoys a pleasant climate during this period.

Zoji La Pass

Famed for its extraordinary beauty, Zoji La Pass is located at an altitude of 11,575 ft connecting Kashmir to Dras and Suru valley. It experiences heavy snowfall during winter and remains closed on Fridays for maintenance work. While traveling to this pass it is better to start around 7 am to avoid traffic which increases by 10 am. May to October is the best time to visit Zoji La Pass.

Gadsar Lake

Beautifully located at 5,000 m above sea level, Gadsar Lake is also called the Lake of flowers. Surrounded by Alpine meadow, this lake is home to some rare and endangered fishes like brown trout fish. Other attractions include floating icebergs and a variety of wildflowers.

riding horse in Sonamarg Valley during winter

In summer, the best time to visit Sonamarg is from April to June as the weather remains pleasant and the valley gets beautified with flowers and greenery. If you wish to enjoy snowfall and snow activities, the October to March (winter season) is perfect.

Visit Thajiwas Glacier for adventure and scenic beauty. A pony ride to this glacier is an added attraction.

Zoji La Pass beckons you to explore sheer adventure and stunning mountain beauty.

Sonamarg is very scenic and is perfect for family holidays, adventure lovers and honeymooners.

Sonamarg attracts tourists in summer as well as in winter as it offers different charms in different seasons.

It is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts with its rivers teeming with mahseer and trout.

It is a heli base for the renowned Amarnath Yatra and a link that connects Srinagar and Kargil.

The nearest airport is the Srinagar International Airport which is 70 km from Sonamarg.

Sonamarg is a gateway to Ladakh.

As per the records, Sonamarg was once a part of the famous Silk Route that connected India with Tibet.

4. Gurez Valley

Gurez Valley

Located at an altitude of 2,400 m and surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Gurez Valley is a destination with indescribable grandeur. It is an offbeat tourist attraction of Kashmir where Natural beauty and serenity are served in plenty. It is a perfect place to just rejuvenate your body and mind! Its charm is different from the rest of Kashmir. It boasts sparkling rivers, lakes and dense forests complemented with diverse species of flora and fauna including the rare Himalayan brown bear and snow leopard.

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Kishanganga River

It is a picturesque and fierce river flowing through the Gurez valley, finally merging into the Jhelum River near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. Lined with pebbles on its banks, the Kishanganga River is an ideal place for rafting. You can also enjoy camping near the river as there are several camping spots there. There is also a dam on this river where one can capture beautiful sunrise.

You will find this mesmerizing lake on the way to Gurez in Bandipora district, and is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia. It sprawls across 24 km in length and 10 km in width. The source of water for this lake is the Jhelum River. The lake has a small island at its centre called ‘Zaina Lank’. Capture spectacular sunset views from this lake and indulge in boating, water skiing, etc.

Razdan Pass

Your journey between Srinagar and Gurez brings you to a high-altitude (3,300 m) Pass called Razdan Pass. You can take a break here to enjoy the scenic beauty.

Habba Khatoon Peak

It is a pyramid-shaped peak which is a dominant attraction of Gurez Valley. Named after the well-known Kashmiri poetess Habba Khatoon, this fascinating peak offers amazing sunset and sunrise views. There is a small stream of underground water emerging from the peak and flows down into the Kishanganga River. This stream is believed to have medicinal properties.

April to October is the best time to visit Gurez Valley as the weather remains cold yet pleasant. It is not accessible by road during January and February as it remains covered in snow and the temperature drops up to -10 degrees Celsius.

The nearest airport is the Srinagar International Airport which is 133 km.

Gurez has a unique cultural heritage reflected beautifully through its Dard tribe.

The charming Kishanganga River, lofty Hibba Khatoon Peak and huge Wular Lake are must-visit attractions of Gurez.

Gurez remains cut off from the rest of the world due to heavy snowfall in winter.

Razdan Pass remains closed in winter.

Gurez Valley holds historic significance as it was once an important trade route connecting the Indian subcontinent with Central Asia and beyond.

Come summer and Gurez valley blooms with vibrant wildflowers making the landscape picturesque.

5. Pahalgam

Aru Valley Near Pahalgam

Pahalgam Valley boasts enchanting landscapes and the majestic Himalayan peaks. With sparkling rivers, soaring pines, apple orchards, and verdant forests, Pahalgam is a popular attraction of Kashmir. Located in the Anantnag district of Kashmir on the banks of the gushing Lidder River, Pahalgam is known as the ‘Valley of Shepherds’. Apart from getting soaked in the sheer natural beauty of Pahalgam, you can also indulge in river rafting and trout fishing at Lidder River. Many Bollywood movies have been shot in this valley.

Baisaran Valley pahalgam

  • Betaab Valley

Earlier known as Hagan Valley or Hagoon, this captivating valley was later renamed Betaab Valley after the hit Bollywood movie Betaab which was shot here. Located 15 km away from Pahalgam, Betaab Valley lures travellers with its gorgeous green meadows, dense vegetation, winding streams, lofty mountains, and picturesque vistas. It also serves as a trekking base and camping area for travellers who desire to explore the nearby mountain routes. The Lidder River flows through this valley adding more charm to it.

Chandanwari

Let loose in the enthralling charm of snow at Chandanwari, a stunning valley that is also a gateway to the holy Amarnath Yatra of Hindus. It is an offbeat tourist destination located at an altitude of 2,895 m. It remains enveloped in snow from November till May and offers amazing sights of glaciers melting down into the Lidder River and offers opportunities for sledging.

Located 12 km from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of Kashmir, at an altitude of 2,414 m, Aru Valley takes pride in its meadows sprawling far and wide, snow-capped mountains, charming lakes, and picture-perfect views. Come winter and this valley gets covered in snow offering great opportunities for skiing and heli skiing. It also serves as the base camp for trekking to the Tarsar Lake and Kolahoi Glacier. Other activities that you can enjoy here are horse riding, photography, and fishing.

Baisaran Valley

Located just 5 km from Pahalgam, it is a valley with extraordinary beauty where several Bollywood movies have been shot. Encircled with pine forests, this valley offers plenty of natural beauty to keep you spellbound. It is popularly known as the mini Switzerland of India. It is also a base for trekkers visiting Tulian Lake.

Pahalgam during winter season

Pahalgam can be visited at any time of the year as it enjoys a pleasant climate. In winter it gets cold but it doesn’t experience harsh winter.

Srinagar International Airport is the nearest airport to Pahalgam, located around 92 km from it.

A trip to Pahalgam is incomplete without visiting the enchanting Betaab Valley.

Explore the valley on a pony ride for the ultimate thrill.

Pahalgam serves as a base for the famous Amarnath Yatra taken by the Hindu pilgrims.

Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam is famed as mini Switzerland of India.

Enjoy snowfall in December

hill station in yusmarg

Surrounded by lofty mountains and forests, Yusmarg is a beautiful lush green valley located at an altitude of 7861 feet in Budgam district of Kashmir. Known as the ‘Meadow of Jesus’, this valley is believed to be the place where Jesus once lived. Its gorgeous grassy pastures sprawl across acres of land, and the marvellous landscape beauty makes it look like a place straight out of a fairy tale land. A pony ride for exploring the valley would add fun to your expedition. There is also a wonderful trekking route from Yousmarg leading to a famous spot called Tosa Maidan, a lovely meadow where you will find nomads grazing their cattle.

Lush green meadows of Yusmarg

Doodh Ganga

Flowing through Yusmarg, Doodh Ganga is a lovely river known for its water that appears milky, and hence it was named Doodh Ganga. It is a starting point for several trekking expeditions and is also a wonderful camping site. The river teems with trout fishes and is perfect for angling and fishing.

Tosa Maidan

Surrounded by dense forest, Tosa Maidan is a gorgeous meadow located at an altitude of 3,000 m and sprawling across 100 sq. km. It inhabits a variety of flora and fauna including rare species such as musk deer and Himalayan black bear. It was once used as a firing range by the Indian Army. You can enjoy trekking and camping here.

Nilnag Lake

It is a captivating high-altitude lake, cradled by hills, located 4 km downhill from Yusmarg. Its blue water gives it the name Nilnag. It offers great trekking opportunity as a trek to this lake pass through a beautiful pine forest dotted with several water streams. It is a 13 km uphill trek and once you reach there you will be amazed with the sheer natural beauty.

The best time to travel to Yusmarg is from April to June, September, and October.

Yusmarg offers great trekking trails, so try it out.

Visit the Bobby hut at Yusmarg for it is the place where the super hit Bollywood movie Bobby was shot.

Trek to the famous Doodh Ganga River from Yusmarg (just 2 km) and you will be greeted with immense natural beauty.

Explore the valley on a pony ride for thrill and fun.

Yusmarg is an offbeat travel destination offering plenty of natural beauty and tranquillity.

Srinagar International Airport is the nearest airport to Yusmarg, located around 44 km from it.

Choose from these top places to visit in Kashmir to make your Kashmir holidays memorable and pleasurable!

Places To Visit In Kashmir In Summer

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

Betaab Valley

Dachigam National Park

Shri Amarnath Cave Temple

Shri Amarnath Cave Temple

Sri Shankaracharya Temple

Sri Shankaracharya Temple

Gulmarg Gondola

Gulmarg Gondola

Sinthan Top

Sinthan Top

Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden

Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden

Shah Kashmir Arts Emporium

Shah Kashmir Arts Emporium

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Cheshma Shahi Garden

Jamia Masjid Srinagar

Jamia Masjid Srinagar

Dal Lake

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People also read kashmir, people also read ladakh, frequently asked questions, q: when is the best time to visit kashmir.

The best period to explore Kashmir spans from March to October. Spring and summer, running from March to May, unveil vibrant blooms and verdant landscapes, while June to August is an ideal time for trekking enthusiasts. The autumn months of September to October paint a picturesque scene with a palette of golden hues. Winters, spanning from November to February, cater to snowfall enthusiasts and winter sports aficionados, offering an excellent time for activities like skiing.

Q: What are the top places to visit in Kashmir?

Explore the allure of Kashmir with must-visit sites such as Dal Lake in Srinagar, the charming towns of Gulmarg and Pahalgam, the exquisite Mughal Gardens, the iconic Shankaracharya Temple, and the historic Jamia Masjid. Don't miss the opportunity to discover Sonmarg, known as the meadows of gold, and revel in the beauty of Srinagar's enchanting tulip gardens during the vibrant spring season.

Q: Are there any offbeat places to explore in Kashmir?

Certainly! If you are an avid explorer looking for offbeat destinations in Kashmir, Doodhpathri and Yusmarg are hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.

Doodhpathri:

Nestled amidst dense forests and breathtaking meadows, Doodhpathri is a pristine escape from the usual tourist trail. The name, translating to "Valley of Milk," perfectly captures the untouched beauty of this serene destination. Far away from the hustle and bustle, Doodhpathri offers a tranquil ambiance with gushing rivers and meadows blanketed with vibrant flowers. It's an ideal spot for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature.

Tucked away in the lap of snow-capped mountains and dense forests, Yusmarg is a haven for nature lovers. The tranquil meadow, surrounded by pristine landscapes, offers a peaceful retreat from the more crowded tourist spots. The Doodh Ganga River adds to the serenity, providing a soothing soundtrack to accompany your exploration. Whether you choose to indulge in horse riding or prefer a leisurely nature walk, Yusmarg promises an immersive experience away from the usual tourist hustle.

Both Doodhpathri and Yusmarg offer a unique blend of untouched beauty, making them perfect choices for those who appreciate tranquility and desire to explore the lesser-known facets of Kashmir. These offbeat gems add a touch of authenticity to your Kashmiri experience, creating memories that go beyond the conventional tourist destinations.

Q: Which local dishes should one try in Kashmir?

Enjoy the delicious food of Kashmir that reflects the region's essence. Try Kashmiri dishes like Rogan Josh, Dum Aloo, Gushtaba, and Yakhni, each with a unique blend of spices and local ingredients. Explore various rice dishes, including pulao and biryani, showcasing the diverse culinary styles of the region.

Discover Wazwan, a traditional multi-course meal symbolizing Kashmiri hospitality. This feast introduces you to delightful dishes, carefully prepared and served with cultural flair.

Vegetarian options in Kashmir include Lyodur Tschaman, a cottage cheese dish with local spices, and Nadir Monje, a curry featuring lotus stems.

Don't miss the famous Kashmiri Kahwa, a traditional green tea with spices and almonds, offering a delightful beverage and embodying the warmth of Kashmiri culture. Savor this aromatic tea while taking in the beauty around you, creating a memorable sensory experience. Embark on a food adventure, relishing the diverse and flavorful offerings that Kashmir's culinary scene has to offer.

Q: What are the popular activities in Pahalgam?

Nestled in the lap of breathtaking landscapes, Pahalgam stands as a haven for adventure enthusiasts, offering a myriad of activities that cater to every taste. Here are some of the popular activities that make Pahalgam a sought-after destination:

1. Trekking:

Pahalgam is adorned with an extensive network of trekking trails that lead to some of the most scenic spots in the region. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or a novice, the trails cater to various difficulty levels, ensuring an immersive experience amidst lush greenery and panoramic vistas.

2. River Rafting:

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, Pahalgam boasts the thrilling activity of river rafting. The Lidder River, coursing through the region, provides an ideal setting for this exhilarating water adventure. Brace yourself for an exciting journey as you navigate through the river's twists and turns, surrounded by the enchanting beauty of Pahalgam.

3. Horse Riding:

The undulating meadows and charming landscapes of Pahalgam make horse riding a delightful activity. Set against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, this leisurely ride allows you to explore the town at a relaxed pace, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings.

4. Betaab Valley:

Named after the Bollywood movie "Betaab," this valley is a visual treat with its lush greenery, crystal-clear streams, and breathtaking views. It serves as a perfect location for nature lovers, providing an opportunity to unwind and connect with the pristine beauty that defines Pahalgam.

5. Aru Valley:

Aru Valley, another jewel in Pahalgam's crown, is renowned for its meadows and alpine scenery. Offering a serene escape from the bustling city life, Aru Valley is perfect for nature walks and picnics. The meandering Lidder River adds to the picturesque charm of this valley, creating an idyllic setting for relaxation and exploration.

Q: Are there any famous shopping markets in Srinagar?

Yes, explore markets like Lal Chowk and Polo View.

Srinagar, with its rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions, beckons visitors to explore its bustling shopping markets, each a treasure trove of local crafts and vibrant experiences. Among the noteworthy shopping destinations, Lal Chowk and Polo View stand out as iconic hubs where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Kashmiri craftsmanship and culture.

Lal Chowk, situated at the heart of Srinagar, is a bustling market that pulsates with energy. This vibrant bazaar is renowned for its diverse range of goods, from traditional Kashmiri handicrafts to contemporary fashion. As you navigate through the narrow lanes, you'll encounter shops adorned with intricately woven Pashmina shawls, handcrafted carpets, and exquisite papier-mâché artifacts. Lal Chowk is not just a shopping destination; it's a cultural odyssey where every item tells a story of Kashmir's artistic heritage.

For those seeking a more leisurely shopping experience, Polo View offers a delightful promenade with shops lining the road, providing a picturesque view of the snow-capped mountains. This market is a haven for those in search of Kashmiri souvenirs, traditional jewelry, and handwoven fabrics. The unique charm of Polo View lies in its ambiance, allowing visitors to peruse the goods at their own pace while soaking in the scenic beauty that surrounds them.

What to Explore:

1. Handwoven Carpets and Rugs: Lal Chowk and Polo View are known for their exquisite collection of handwoven carpets and rugs, displaying intricate patterns and vibrant hues that reflect the artistry of Kashmiri weavers.

2. Pashmina Shawls and Kashmiri Apparel: Delve into the world of luxury with Lal Chowk's offering of authentic Pashmina shawls and traditional Kashmiri attire. Polo View, with its collection of boutique stores, also presents a unique array of fashion items reflecting the region's distinct style.

3. Papier-Mâché Artifacts: Both markets are adorned with shops showcasing the intricate beauty of Kashmiri papier-mâché artifacts, including decorative boxes, trays, and figurines. These pieces are not just souvenirs but embodiments of Kashmir's artistic legacy.

4. Local Cuisine and Street Food: Beyond the shopping delights, these markets also offer a culinary journey. Indulge in local Kashmiri street food, savoring the flavors of Wazwan cuisine and traditional teas.

Q: Is it possible to visit both Gulmarg and Pahalgam on a single trip?

Yes, with proper planning, you can explore both destinations. But it is advisable not to do both on the same day as you will be very tired and will not have enough time to explore both places nicely. It is better to keep both destinations for different days to be able to grab the essence of the destinations properly.

Q: Can I visit Kashmir in winter, and what activities are available during that time?

Kashmir, adorned with a pristine blanket of snow during the winter months, transforms into a mesmerizing wonderland that beckons adventurers seeking the thrill of snow activities. Embracing the chilly temperatures becomes a rewarding experience as a myriad of snow-centric activities, with skiing taking center stage, unfold against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas.

Winter Wonderland Activities:

1. Skiing Extravaganza:

Winter in Kashmir opens up a playground for skiing enthusiasts. The region boasts world-class skiing slopes, particularly in Gulmarg, where the Gulmarg Ski Resort stands as a premier destination for skiers of all levels. From beginners to seasoned professionals, the slopes cater to diverse skill sets, ensuring an exhilarating experience against the breathtaking snow-covered landscapes. The Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars globally, whisks visitors to the Apharwat Peak, providing access to some of the finest skiing terrains.

2. Snowboarding Adventures:

Alongside skiing, winter in Kashmir invites snowboarders to carve through the powdery slopes. Gulmarg's terrain offers ample opportunities for snowboarding enthusiasts to showcase their skills and relish the thrill of gliding down the snowy expanses.

3. Snowshoeing and Winter Hiking:

For those seeking a more serene winter experience, snowshoeing and winter hiking present ideal options. Trails in places like Pahalgam and Sonmarg allow visitors to explore the snow-clad landscapes at a leisurely pace, reveling in the tranquility of Kashmir's winter wonder.

4. Frozen Lake Adventures:

Lakes like Dal Lake in Srinagar and the frozen Sheshnag Lake near Pahalgam provide unique settings for winter activities. Ice skating and ice fishing are popular pastimes, allowing visitors to interact with the frozen landscapes in a different way.

5. Winter Festivals and Cultural Experiences:

Winter in Kashmir is not just about adventure sports. The season also marks the celebration of winter festivals, where locals and visitors come together to revel in the cultural richness of the region. Traditional festivities, local performances, and vibrant markets add a touch of warmth to the snowy surroundings.

Q: Is Kashmir safe to travel?

Yes, Kashmir is safe to travel to. But it is advisable to keep following the local news for recent updates.

Q: What are the famous Mughal Gardens in Srinagar?

Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi.

Srinagar, often referred to as the "Venice of the East," is not only renowned for its serene lakes and houseboats but also for its enchanting Mughal Gardens that stand as testaments to the grandeur of Mughal architecture and landscape design. The trio of Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi unfolds a botanical tapestry that captivates visitors with its intricate layouts, cascading fountains, and vibrant flora.

1. Shalimar Bagh:

Translated as the "Abode of Love," Shalimar Bagh is a sprawling Mughal garden that dates back to the 17th century. Commissioned by Emperor Jahangir for his wife Noor Jahan, this garden is a masterpiece of symmetry and aesthetics. Divided into three terraces, each representing a different facet of paradise, Shalimar Bagh is adorned with terraced lawns, flowing water channels, and a central water canal flanked by Chini kiosks. The garden's ethereal charm is heightened by the presence of fountains, pavilions, and meticulously manicured flower beds.

2. Nishat Bagh:

Nestled on the eastern side of Dal Lake, Nishat Bagh, meaning the "Garden of Joy," is the largest Mughal garden in Kashmir. Built by Asaf Khan, the brother-in-law of Emperor Jahangir, the garden showcases a 12-terrace layout, each representing a zodiac sign. Nishat Bagh offers a panoramic view of the lake and the Zabarwan Range, creating a picturesque backdrop. Strolling through the terraces adorned with cypress trees, blooming flowers, and cascading water channels, visitors experience a serene connection with nature and Mughal opulence.

3. Chashme Shahi:

Translated as the "Royal Spring," Chashme Shahi is a smaller but equally captivating Mughal garden, renowned for its natural spring believed to have healing properties. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this garden is perched on the foothills of the Zabarwan Range. Chashme Shahi's terraced layout, Persian-inspired architecture, and the refreshing sound of the natural spring create a tranquil oasis. The terraces are adorned with vibrant flowers, fragrant roses, and terraced lawns that invite visitors to unwind in the lap of nature.

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Kashmir Unveiled: Exploring Paradise’s Hidden Treasures

Nestled within the cradle of the Himalayas, Kashmir beckons with an allure that transcends the ordinary, captivating the hearts of wanderers seeking a journey beyond the realms of the familiar. In this pristine realm, snow-kissed peaks stand as sentinels, serene lakes mirror nature’s grandeur, and the cultural tapestry weaves tales of timeless heritage.

As wanderlust courses through the veins of intrepid travellers, Kashmir emerges as the quintessential destination—a land where the mundane transforms into the extraordinary. The expedition to this earthly paradise promises visual delight and an immersive experience that nourishes the wanderer’s soul.

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The Allure of Kashmir: Nature's Masterpiece

Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir

Kashmir is a testament to nature’s artistry, boasting a symphony of elements that create a masterpiece. The snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas provide a majestic backdrop, casting a spell on all who venture into this land of unparalleled beauty. The sprawling meadows, dense forests, and pristine lakes weave together to form a landscape that transcends the ordinary—a canvas painted with hues of tranquillity and awe.

Crafting the Perfect Expedition with Kashmir Trip from Delhi

For wanderers seeking to explore the depths of Kashmir, a well-planned  Kashmir trip from Delhi  offers the perfect launchpad. These trips, carefully curated to showcase the region’s best, ensure a seamless and enriching experience.

From the vibrant markets of Srinagar to the tranquil waters of Dal Lake and the snow-covered landscapes of Gulmarg to the embrace of nature in Pahalgam, these trips cater to every traveller’s diverse interests and preferences. The convenience of transportation and accommodations allows wanderers to focus solely on exploring this enchanting land.

Pune to Kashmir: A Symphony of Exploration

For those embarking on this journey from Pune,  Kashmir tour packages from Pune  unfold as a symphony of exploration. These packages cater specifically to travellers’ preferences from the cultural hub of Maharashtra, offering seamless connectivity and well-planned itineraries.

The vibrant city of Pune contributes its unique flavour to exploring Kashmir, adding an extra layer of cultural richness to the journey. From historical marvels to pristine landscapes, these packages open doors to a world of unparalleled beauty and cultural diversity.

Bangalore to Kashmir: Embarking on an Orchestration of Exploration

Embarking on a journey from Bangalore’s vibrant city to Kashmir’s enchanting landscapes is a passage through diverse realms. From the tech hub’s bustling streets to the serene expanses of the Himalayan paradise, the transition is a symphony of contrasts. Bangalore’s vibrant markets and cultural richness yield Kashmir’s snow-capped peaks and tranquil lakes.

The flight from Silicon Valley to this northern gem encapsulates a transformation from urban vigour to the serene embrace of nature. As one ventures from Bangalore to Kashmir, each step unveils a diverse narrative, weaving a tale of exploration and discovery.

Srinagar, Kashmir: Gateway to Grandeur

The journey into Kashmir often commences in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. This city, nestled along the banks of the Jhelum River, is a portal to the grandeur that awaits. The Dal Lake, with its shimmering waters and the Mughal gardens that adorn its shores, create an ambience of serenity.

As houseboats glide over the lake and shikara rides unfold under the shadow of the Zabarwan Range, travellers find themselves immersed in the poetic beauty that defines Srinagar

Dal Lake: A Liquid Mirage

Dal Lake, often described as a liquid mirage, embodies Kashmir’s enchantment. Shikara rides on its tranquil waters offer a unique perspective, revealing the floating gardens and ornate houseboats that dot the landscape.

The shores, lined with the vibrant colours of local markets, provide a sensory feast for wanderers. Staying in a houseboat becomes not just accommodation but a floating abode from which to witness the ever-changing moods of Dal Lake, from sunrise to the magical hues of sunset.

Gulmarg, Kashmir: The Winter Wonderland

For those with a penchant for winter enchantment, Gulmarg emerges as a utopia. Translated as the “Meadow of Flowers,” Gulmarg transforms into a winter wonderland when snow blankets the landscape.

The Gulmarg Gondola ascends to Apharwat Peak, offering panoramic views of the snow-covered slopes and dense pine forests. Adventure enthusiasts find solace in skiing down powdery slopes.

At the same time, the less adventurous can revel in the charm of a winter landscape that seems to be plucked from a storybook.

Gulmarg: The Winter Wonderland

Pahalgam: nature's embrace.

Pahalgam, cradled between lush meadows and the Lidder River, is a haven for nature lovers. The Aru Valley invites exploration with its pristine landscapes and charming pony rides. As the Betaab Valley reveals its grandeur, named after the Bollywood film shot there, Pahalgam becomes a haven for those seeking a rendezvous with untamed beauty.

The whispering pines, blooming flowers, and the rhythmic flow of the river create a symphony that resonates with the wandering soul.

The Cultural Kaleidoscope of Srinagar

Beyond its natural splendours, Srinagar offers a cultural kaleidoscope that enriches the wanderlust experience. The historic Shankaracharya Temple, perched atop a hill, provides panoramic city views.

With its intricate Persian architecture, the Jamia Masjid showcases the cultural diversity that defines Kashmir. The bustling markets of Lal Chowk and Polo View Market, adorned with traditional handicrafts, offer a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage, inviting travellers to immerse themselves in its vibrant tapestry.

Kashmiri Hospitality: A Cultural Odyssey

Every journey through Kashmir is complete with experiencing the warmth of Kashmiri hospitality. Staying in a traditional houseboat on Dal Lake or a charming hillside cottage in Pahalgam allows travellers to witness and become a part of the local way of life.

The aromatic flavours of Kashmiri cuisine, the soothing sips of ‘Kahwa,’ and the genuine camaraderie of the locals create an atmosphere that feels like a cultural odyssey, turning the journey into more than a physical exploration but a soulful connection.

Tranquil Escapes: Kashmir's Great Lakes & Tarsar Marsar Treks

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is a mesmerizing journey through picturesque landscapes, encompassing several high-altitude alpine lakes nestled amid snow-capped peaks. This trek, spanning around 7-8 days, treats adventurers to stunning vistas of serene lakes like Vishansar, Gadsar, and more.

Meanwhile, the Tarsar Marsar Trek presents a unique experience, offering breathtaking views of the Tarsar and Marsar twin lakes, each with distinct allure. These treks showcase Kashmir’s pristine beauty, taking hikers through lush meadows, dense forests, and captivating terrains, making them unforgettable adventures for nature enthusiasts and trekkers alike.

Wanderlust Satisfied, Soul Enriched

As wanderers traverse the enchanting landscapes of Kashmir, they find themselves on a journey that transcends the physical realm. The timeless beauty of the region, coupled with the convenience of Kashmir packages from Delhi and the personalized touch of Kashmir tour packages from Pune, creates a symphony of experiences that lingers in the soul.

With its grandeur and grace, Kashmir invites wanderers to observe and become a part of its captivating narrative—an expedition that unfolds as an ode to nature, culture, and the enduring spirit of exploration. With each step, the wanderlust is satisfied, and the soul is enriched by the allure of Paradise on Earth.

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20 Best Places to Visit in Kashmir 2024

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The beauty of Kashmir can’t be expressed in words. The vast grasslands, snowy glaciers, pristine lakes, and stunning orchards make this place a dreamland. The beauty of Kashmir fascinates tourists from all across the world throughout the year. For its unbeatable beauty, Kashmir is considered the Paradise on Earth. The snow-clad mountains and gleaming lakes everything makes a picturesque landscape.

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Here is the list of the Top 20 Places to Visit in Kashmir:

1. jammu city.

Mahamaya Temple, Jammu

The city of Jammu is quite famous in the Kashmir area. This city is blessed by the presence of Mata Vaishno Devi Temple. As it is a significant pilgrimage for Hindus, Hindu visitors gather here throughout the year. Jammu city is also referred to as a temple due to several religious sites here. Also, read 11 Interesting facts about Jammu & Kashmir .

When you visit this city, make sure to explore Mahamaya Temple, Peer Baba Temple, Peer Khoh, etc. Besides, this city is famous for its scenic charm as well.

2. Sonamarg

Sonamarg, Kashmir

This place is famous as the Meadow of Gold. Here you can see an endless stream of beautiful flowers. Also, you will see several trekking routes. Sonamarg is one of the best places to visit in Kashmir for its aura and breathtaking views. More details: Top Places to See in Sonmarg .

If you are a nature lover and want to attempt some adventures simultaneously, Sonmarg will be the perfect place for you. Here, you can experience trekking, camping, etc. Also, read Top 10 Honeymoon Hotels in Kashmir for a Romantic Stay .

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Gulmarg, Kashmir

This place is considered the Meadow of Flowers. Indeed Gulmarg will be a treat to your eyes for its extraordinary beauty. The spread of vibrant flowers against the snow-clad mountains in the background wins anyone’s heart.

The spectacular scenic beauty will draw you again and again toward this place. Gulmarg is also known as the adventurer’s paradise. You can experience skiing, mountain biking, trekking, and Gondola cable rides here.

Click the itinerary for 4 Night 5 Days Kashmir Tour Package: Srinagar – Gulmarg – Pahalgam – Srinagar

4. Srinagar

Srinagar, Kashmir

This place is not only famous in Kashmir but also renowned in the entire of India for its spectacular beauty in Srinagar . This place offers you everything from trekking to boating, skiing, bird watching, etc. Locally Sonmarg is known as the mirror of the mountains. Find more places to enjoy the holiday in Srinagar .

In your Kashmir trip , Sonmarg will be your first stopover. This largest city of Kashmir is covered with green mountains, and Dal Lake is the main attraction here. In this city, you can enjoy authentic Kashmiri cuisine and see the state’s culture. Read also: Places to Visit Srinagar in May

View the package for 6 Nights Srinagar – Pahalgam – Gulmarg – Sonamarg – Srinagar Tour Itinerary .

Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir

It is a small district located in Jammu and Kashmir. Kupwara is situated within a distance of 90 kilometers from Srinagar. Here, you can witness the finest views of nature.

The alpine mountains, thriving meadows, and gushing clear water provide a picturesque view of this place. If you want to witness the state’s beauty, you must visit this place. You can come here from April to October.

Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir

This place is well known as the City of Sufis. Kathua shares its southern borders with Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Here you can see a huge number of Sufi shrines or Pirs. Therefore, it got its name, the city of Sufis.

If you want to explore the history of Kashmir’s past, you can visit this place. This place offers excellent views, and the serene atmosphere will make your journey more beautiful.

7. Pahalgam

Pahalgam, Kashmir

This place is considered an illustration of heaven on earth. Pahalgam is situated at an altitude of 2740 meters. From Srinagar, it is located within a distance of 95 kilometers. Pahalgam is surrounded by dense forests, meadows of flowers, and beautiful lakes. Also read: Famous Places to See around Pahalgam

Here you will experience serenity to the fullest. If you are looking for a stress-buster destination, Pahalgam will be the perfect destination for you. Of its serenity and spectacular beauty, it is one of the best places to visit in Kashmir.

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Pulwama, Kashmir

This place is also known as the Rice bowl of Kashmir. This peaceful village of Jammu and Kashmir is an excellent destination for witnessing nature’s natural beauty. It is situated at a distance of 40 kilometers from Srinagar.

If you are a nature enthusiast, you must visit this place. This beautiful city offers pleasant saffron fields, pleasant weather, and malleable citizens. You can visit this place during the months from April to October.

Kargil

It is a small town in the Kargil district of the Ladakh region. This town has huge significance for Indian citizens. The beauty of this place is truly unbeatable. It is the second largest town in Ladakh , and it offers a plethora of options to relish the natural beauty of Kashmir.

Kargil brings heart-touching memories of the Kargil war and provides spectacular views. Therefore, Indians have emotions related to this city.

10. Anantnag

This place is adorned with flourishing gardens and beautiful springs. If you are looking for a divine destination in Kashmir, Anantnag will be perfect.

In this place, you will get the essence of the city and the beauty of nature simultaneously. When you come to Anantnag, you can explore several Verinag and Daksum. You can visit this destination any time of the year.  

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11. Betaab Valley

Betaab Valley, Kashmir

In 1983, this beautiful Kashmiri valley formed the excellent backdrop of the hit Bollywood film Betaab. From that time, this valley was known as the Betaab Valley. Before that, it was known as the Hagan Valley. The backdrop of this beautiful valley is dotted with coniferous forests, meadows, and gushing streams.

The serenity of this place will surely captivate you. For its spectacular beauty, Betab Valley is considered one of the best places to visit in Kashmir. Here you can do photography, nature camping, trekking, etc.

12. Dal Lake

Dal Lake, Kashmir

This lake is a mandatory place to visit in Kashmir. It is the jewel of Srinagar, and it is spread over an area of 26 square kilometers. This lake is famous as one of the most spectacular places in Srinagar. Besides, it flaunts colorful Shikaras. Also read: Top 10 Restaurants Near Dal Lake, Srinagar

Here, you can see the floating market as well. So, you can enjoy shopping in the lake market and floating market. These markets lay amidst the beautiful Dal Lake . Here you will get various items like saffron or handicrafts. Read   5 Popular Lakes in Jammu and Kashmir .

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13. Vaishno Devi

Vaishno Devi, Katra, Jammu and Kashmir

It is a beautiful temple town and home to the famous Vaishno Devi Mandir. It is located in the Trikuta hills that are 13 kilometers from Katra . This renowned shrine welcomes millions of devotees from all across the world.

Vaishno Devi is the manifestation of the Hindu Goddess Durga. Local people believe that goddesses arrive at the holy cave during the Pooja and Aarti. Devotees believe that goddess Durga calls her devotees to reach the temple.

View the itinerary for 5 Nights 6 Days Vaishno Devi with Kashmir Tour Package: Katra – Pahalgam – Srinagar.

14. Patnitop

Patnitop, Kashmir

It is a famous hill station in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir. This place is renowned for endless meadows and panoramic views. Here you can explore the snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas. Undoubtedly, the spectacular views of the surroundings will captivate you.

Besides its widespread scenery, Patnitop is famous for several adventurous activities. Here, you can attempt paragliding, trekking, skiing, etc. If you want to explore nature and adventure simultaneously, then Patnitop will be the perfect destination for you. Here, you can find the Top 15 Adventure Destinations to Visit in Jammu and Kashmir .

15. Aru Valley

Aru Valley, Kashmir

Aru Valley is an excellent village in Kashmir. This valley is situated against the snow-clad Himalayan peaks, located 11 kilometers from Pahalgam. Ary Valley is the base camp for trekking to the Tarsar-Marsar Lake and the Kolahoi Glacier.

This valley lies beside the Aru River, the tributary of the Lidder River. This place is well-known for its scenic meadows. Here, you can attempt several adventurous activities like horse riding, trekking, and hiking. Read also: 7 Best Places for Trekking in Jammu Kashmir .

16. Sanasar

Sanasar Lake, Kashmir

It is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Kashmir. If you are an adventure enthusiast, you must visit this destination. This place offers various activities like rock climbing, trekking, paragliding, and abseiling. Sanasar is built in a cup-shaped meadow that is surrounded by huge conifers.

This place is named after two local lakes. The twin villages of Sana and Sar offer an excellent experience to visitors. If you are looking for an eco-friendly destination, you must visit these villages.

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17. Kishtwar National Park

Kishtwar National Park, Kashmir

This place is famous for harvesting mainly. During summer here, you can see the growth of saffron. This national park is spread over 400 square kilometers and contains 15 mammal species, including Himalayan bears, musk deer, etc. This place is quite famous for its flora and fauna.

18. Yusmarg

Yousmarg, Kashmir

It is one of the best places to visit in Kashmir due to its undistributed landscape. It is a less frequented destination but a beautiful hill station in the Jammu and Kashmir region. A well-accessible motorable road connects Yusmarg.

Still, the government is working on the connectivity and roads toward this hill station. If you want to experience trekking to the remotest area of Kashmir, then you must visit Yusmarg. Overall this place is very beautiful and offers an excellent view.

19. Amarnath

Amarnath Yatra, Kashmir

Amarnath is heaven for pilgrims and one of the best places to visit in Kashmir. Usually, worshippers of Lord Shiva visit this place to take blessings from the lord. Here, you can witness the glorified image of lord Shiva that is well known as the Shivling. Find more details: Amarnath Yatra 2023 Travel Guide: Dates, Routes, Registration .

Local people believe that it is the cave where Lord Shiva told the secret of life and eternity to the Goddess Parvati. You can visit this place from May to September. If you are a faithful follower of Lord Shiva, you must visit this place.

20. Khilanmarg

khilanmarg., Kashmir

If you visit this place once, surely you will agree that it is one of the most beautiful places in Kashmir. The valley will surely captivate you with its spectacular landscapes and breathtaking panoramas.

It is situated within 6 kilometers of Gulmarg, and only a few people dare to visit this place. However, this place doesn’t have so many things to offer, but the natural beauty of this place will surely win your heart.

Undoubtedly Kashmir is heaven on earth. If you are a nature lover and an adventure enthusiast at the same time, then you must visit Kashmir . The mentioned ten places will give you the best traveling experience indeed. So, pack your bags ASAP and enjoy the best journey ever.

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Is it Safe in Kashmir?

The Region is Prone to Civil Unrest

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Tourists often have reservations about visiting Kashmir in northwestern India. This picturesque region often called " Switzerland of India"   is prone to civil unrest and violence and has been declared off-limits to tourists on a number of occasions. There have also been a few isolated incidents, with Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir Valley being temporarily shut down. However, tourists usually return when peace is restored and can generally avoid dangers by taking precautions and staying in tourist-friendly areas. 

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  • The U.S. Department of State urges travelers to "exercise increased caution in India due to crime and terrorism." They urge people to avoid the Indian union territory of "Jammu and Kashmir (except the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh) due to terrorism and civil unrest."
  • Canada states tourists should practice serious caution since terrorism is a threat throughout India, and they should avoid Jammu and Kashmir, which have sporadic terrorism and violent demonstrations. This excludes traveling to Ladakh via Manali, and air travel to Leh.

Is Kashmir Dangerous?

Because of the risks of civil disorder and acts of terrorism in many districts of Jammu and Kashmir, the state has a high security threat level and is considered dangerous for travelers. Sometimes violent clashes break out between militants and Indian security forces. The number of rapes are quickly growing, with assaults taking place at tourist destinations and other locations. Kashmir is one of most densely militarized places on earth, with more than 500,000 Indian troops estimated to be deployed to counter any incidents. The substantial military presence in Kashmir may be unnerving for tourists. Plus, repetitive shutdowns and curfews are disruptive.

However, safety depends a lot on what tourists do and where they go, so whether you should visit Kashmir really depends upon your personal comfort level. It is advised to make some local contacts before you get to Kashmir, such as with a reputable homestay or other accommodations where the owner or host is personally involved with guests. Tourists can also connect with a well-known local tour guide who only leads them to safe areas.

Scams in India include taxi drivers offering money to export jewels and carpets; refuse any offer. You may also receive invitations for cheap accommodation or transportation, extended taxi rides, and unwanted tours. Beware of inauthentic tour guide services and train tickets, or ATMs that have been tweaked so thieves can copy your bank card details.

Is Kashmir Safe for Solo Travelers?

Those traveling alone in Kashmir are advised to refrain from walking around at night and avoid the high-crime areas around the inner parts of the city where unrest takes place. You should steer clear of secluded spots and unfamiliar surroundings. Exploring with travelers from your hotels or other accommodations can create a safer adventure as well. People from Kashmir are quite hospitable, so should an emergency occur, you could look to them to guide you to safety.

Is Kashmir Safe for Female Travelers?

Foreign females are often stared at in India, and there is a growing risk of rape. Sexual aggression, serious assault, verbal abuse, and harassment also take place, as may groping. Avoid using public transportation, taxis, and auto-rickshaws when alone and especially at night. Stay in populated and well-lit areas. If you feel unsafe, contact the local police. There is a helpline for women reached by dialing 1091.

In keeping with local culture, women must also take care to dress conservatively, so as not to risk causing offense. This means covering up, and not wearing mini-skirts or shorts. *kashmir

Safety Tips for LGBTQ+ Travelers

LGBTQ+ travelers will benefit from discretion in this conservative country and should avoid public displays of affection. While sex between people of the same sex is not against the law, being gay is not accepted all over India.

Safety Tips for BIPOC Travelers

Kashmir is a predominantly Muslim area, with the remainder of the population primarily Hindus. People from all over the world visit Kashmir and the country of India, so seeing a cultural blend of faces is not a huge surprise to locals, especially in areas tourists frequent. The local people are known to be particularly warm, respectful, and polite. The majority of the time, people of other races will be stared at more than discriminated against. However, some Black travelers have experienced racism in India. Colorism also exists, with some people associating dark skin tones with lower economic classes and castes.

Safety Tips for Travelers

There are various general tips all travelers should consider following when visiting:

  • Be alert to your safety in potential terrorist hotspots like government buildings, transportation hubs, places of worship, schools, tourist attractions, markets, hotels and other sites travelers frequent.
  • In case of an emergency in Jammu and Kashmir, dial 100 for police, 101 for fire, and 102 or 108 for an ambulance.
  • Your belongings should in a money belt or a crossbody bag close to you, rather than in a backpack or the pocket of your pants. When going out, lock your items up in hotel/hostel safes or lockers.
  • To the extent possible, dress like the locals to attract less attention. It is wise to bring warm clothing even for a summer trip. The higher elevations can be chilly and tourists catch colds and flus from the pollution as well.
  • Steer clear of eating street food (especially where the food is uncovered) and drinking the contaminated tap water in India, which can be contaminated. Mineral water, which is safe for drinking, is sold in bottles in Kashmir markets.

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Ever fancied yourself surrounded by pyramid like sharpened peaks; sound of music scenery; beautiful cottages here and there peeping through the trees; sweet songs of Black necked crane and dashing of some waterfalls around?

If you do then you must have Kashmir in your mind. The magnificence of Kashmir has been luring tourists for ages.

Kashmir – canvas of immense beauty

Kashmir is also known as “Paradise on Earth” because of many things it has to offer.

Call it a home of Lovely glades and forests. Sights of vast mists rising from rivers curling in thin spirals around the opposite mountains; lovely glades and forests; Trees of chinar, pine apple, cedar are sombre; soft air ruffling the water causing pleasant motion among the trees from which it wafted the most delightful of sounds of water, adding an air of serenity to the scene.

Clouds sometimes rise above the mountains sooth the eyes of Tourists.  It is one of the most beautiful choices for tourists to spend your holidays in the lap of Nature.

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Magic of Tiny Hamlets

Kashmir is not only known for a few extensively explored travel spots like Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Yusmarg or Sonmarg but also the places which are not known to the tourists and to the world till a few decades back.

The real magic is in the enchanted tiny hamlets of Kashmir where tourists breathe a degree of renovating warmth as it is untouched by the evil effects of population burst and pollution.

It is a world where skies re not cut into the lanes and slices by overhead power lines. Yes, the lesser-known Kashmir is the real magic which makes the sightseeing more interesting and blissful for tourists all over the world.

Here is our list of top ten offbeat tourist attractions in Kashmir to record into the chambers of your heart.

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Chatpal- The land of Sublime Ecstasy

Chatpal Kashmir

You might know about the beautiful sceneries of Srinagar , Pahalgam , Gulmarg or Yusmarg but none have described the equal beauties of the Chatpal Village in Kashmir. It is one of the most beautiful offbeat tourist destinations in Kashmir. It is located in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Screened by dense forests, deep green mountains; beautiful stretches of turf ringed, round with forests; shepherds and Graziers brimming with innocence; the energetic and sometimes lazy river with the absence of roads is a joyful sight. It is the treasure of solitude and serenity.

The channel of the river is narrowed by the stone embankments and the flow is further arrested by the picturesque and magnificent mountains.  This forms a beautiful contrast to the gentle beauty of the river.

Scenes of fresh green tints of the trees is one of unequalled loveliness. It is one of the best place to spend some quality time with family and friends in the lap of nature away from the hustle bustle of city life. Also, a short trek in the woods around Chatpal will be a delightful experience to the adventure lovers.

Perhaps in the whole world there is no spot as pleasant as Chatpal.

Best Time to Visit Chatpal

Every season has its own charm in Kashmir. However, summer season is the best time to visit Chatpal. (15°C to 25°C) Lush green forests,gushing streams, Scenic majestic peaks will melt the heart of tourists and make their sightseeing in Chatpal more interesting and blissful.  Winter season can be harsh but it’s the best time to view beautiful snowfall that colours the village of Chatpal in peace and splendour.

How to Reach Chatpal?

Srinagar Airport is the closest Airport, from here one can hire taxi to make 90 km journey and the closest railway station is Jammu Tawi Railway Station to reach Chatpal. By road – you need to drive through the Anantnag-Chitergul road. A local shared jeep from Achabal will take you to Chitergul. From here you need to hire a special jeep for Chatpal.

Where to Stay?

A fully furnished tourist Bungalow maintained by Jammu and Kashmir government is the best accommodation to stay in Chatpal. It provides all the basic facilities and amenities to the tourists.

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Bangus/ Reshwari – “The Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever”

Bangus Kashmir

Lost in the mists of obscurity Bangus is one of the most unexplored tourist destinations in Kashmir. Bangus Valley is located in the scenic Kupwara District. If one looks at Bangus valley, the sight and sounds of this heaven are wonderful in their boldness. Cradled high in rich and exquisite flora and fauna, it is perhaps one of the most beautiful spots in the world.

The pine trees in the forests are breath-taking; the mountain ridges reflected in blissful streams of Tilwan Kul, Douda Kul,and Roshan Kul as in a mirror are grand and exquisite.

Call it a home to many animal species like antelope, Brown bear, musk dear, mighty snow leopard and beautiful migratory birds like Tragophan, Pheasants, Monal pheasants bush quail and many more.

This valley is surrounded by howkibal Mountains on the northern side and Qazinag and Shamsbery Mountains on the western side.

Mysterious Caves of Delight

The streams in Bangus valley are soft as silk. Strange tales are told of the Kala Roos Caves in Bangus Valley which contains the Stone Age wall paintings.

The cave is believed to be a portal to reach Russia.  It is also said that there are streams inside Kala Roos Caves which is still not entirely navigable.  These caves are recollections of the grandeur of past times.

Canvas of Bliss

Bangus is a beautiful canvas of clear streams, green turf, snow Cladded Mountains. This makes the valley an emerald set in pearls. It is one of the best place for hiking, clicking pictures of scenic beauty, Serenity for nature lovers and romantic setting for the couples. It has everything to offer to the tourists in a hope of blissful experience.

How to Reach Bangus Valley?

  • By Air – The nearest Airport is Srinagar Airport which is 90 km from Kupwara.
  • By Train – The nearest Railhead to Kupwara is Barahmullah which is 64 km away.
  • By Bus – From Srinagar Busses and Cabs are easily available to reach Bangus valley.

Tourists can enjoy comfortable stay at the guest house located on the bank of river Mawar in Reshwari village.  Many government’s run huts are available with basic facilities in Bangus Valley to provide the blissful experience to tourists.

What’s Important?

  • Permission should be taken in advance from district magistrate in Kupwara to trek in Bangus Valley.
  • Prior permission needs to be obtained from the SP of Kishtwar. Moreover, tourists are not allowed to spend night in Bangus Valley.
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Daksum – Bucket Full of Joy and Adventure

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Daksum valley is located in Bhringi River which is ahead of the Mughal Gardens of Achabal. Daksum has something to offer to everyone- Scenic beauty for the artist; Mountains for adventure lovers; bliss and fun of picnic for family and friends and an ideal romantic setting for the couples.

Coniferous forests; hidden grassy meadows and snowy mountains are never monotonous. Every mile in Daksum Valley reveals its exquisite beauty.

Where the great dark coniferous forests cease, the brighter grassy meadows begins. It is quite difficult to describe the colours and contrasts which are seen on the Daksum valley without visiting it once.

Tourists here see the beauty of natural springs and embrace the lifestyle of traditional villages.

It is a perfect place for camping and trekking. The path that leads to the Simthan Pass is decked with exquisite beauty. It’s a combination of thrill and serenity in itself.  The wooden slopes on either sides of Daksum are covered with grass coating makes the view picturesque.

It is also a home to Trout as Bhringi River is full of Trout. Tourists can enjoy fishing by taking permission from J&K forest department.

Best Time to Visit Daksum

Summer season is the best time to visit Daksum Valley. Tourists can enjoy various activities like trekking, fishing and camping. While winter season gives the bliss of viewing snowfall which starts from November and lasts till February. Monsoon gives the chance to view the amazing energy of meandering Bhringi River.

How to Visit Daksum?

  • By Air – Srinagar International Airport is the nearest Airport. Buses and cabs are easily available to reach Anantnag. From there drive through Achabal, Kokernag to get to the mesmerizing Daksum Valley.
  • By Train – Jammu Tawi Railhead and Srinagar Railhead is the best option. From there Cabs, Taxis and Buses are available easily.
  • By Road – from Srinagar, by road one can easily reach to the valley of Daksum.
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Karnah – Beautiful and SublimeNature

Karnah Kashmir

Located in the Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, Karnah is a small, beautiful valley with dense green meadows and undulating mountain peaks. Many small traditional villages adds to the charm of Karnah Valley.  Karnah village reveals the memories of the past through its forts, palaces, statues, weapons and utensils found here after excavation.

Forested slopes decked with Deodar forests presents a picture-perfect look. The ambiance and scenic beauty of various villages like Tangdar, Teethwal, Gundi Gujran, Amrohi, and Saidpura will land you into a different world of bliss.

Snowy Mountainous ranges of Qazi Nag and Nanga Parvat adds to the scenic beauty of Karnah.  The natives here represent distinct ancient civilizations of five thousand years old background.

It is a great place for adventure lovers as they can enjoy the thrill in activities like reli skiing, rock climbing, snow skiing. Lush meadows,scenic landscapes are an ideal setting to enjoy the bliss of camping.

From Kishtwar, Karnah is around 86km. As Karnah is located at the furthest corner of Kashmir, and LOC is not much far from this region, you have to be prepared to face the queries from the Indian Army.

It is a wide delta of fertile soil, lofty cliffs, everlasting snows, clear water which makes it a perfect destination for tourists to be lost in the Infinite thing of joy forever – Karnah.

Best Time to Visit Karnah

Summer is the best time to visit Karnah valley to enjoy the scenic bliss of green meadows, magnificent mountain peaks, and the serenity of mysterious forests. In winters Tourists can enjoy the picturesque sights of undulating mountains but the climate is only suitable for tourists who wants to enjoy the beauty of snowfall.

How to Reach?

Karnah valley is 86 km from the town of Kishtwar and 78km from Kupwara. One has to go through the beautiful Sadhna Pass over Shamsbari Range. Srinagar Airport is the nearest airport to reach Kupwara, one can reach easily by Cab or bus in Karnah valley.

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Warwan Valley –   Electric Vibes and Thrill Paradise

Warwan Valley Kashmir

Warwan Valley is a blissful destination to tune into the rhythm of Mother Nature away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It lies 150 km from Srinagar the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is 3 hours’ drive from Anantnag District.

The charm of Warwan valley consists in its deep clear water coming from splendid waterfalls, huge Cidar trees which looks sombre in this scenic atmosphere and mysterious thickly wooded forests.

Beautiful and melodious gushing of Warwan River, the source of which is the mighty Kanital Glacier provides whole new experience of bliss and tranquillity to the tourists. The villages of Warwan Valley gives a picture perfect setting.

This quaint tourist spot is untouched by the evil effects of modern world and thus experiences an unpolluted weather.

Trail of Never Ending Adventures

It is a paradise for trekkers. The trekking routes head to different places like sheshnag in pehalgam,Sukhnai- Chittergul- Aishmuqam and Sukhnai- Kanital- Panikhar. The trees and vegetation of Warwan Valley is of exquisite beauty, the paths are decked with the views of many pristine lakes and the colours of the lakes offers a charming spectacle to the tourists. It seems that nature has done much for Warwan Valley.

To reach here one needs to drive from Kokernag of South Kashmir and it will take around 3 hours to reach here.

Where to stay?

Inshan Village has a couple of official accommodation options. But it’s better if you return to Kokernag.

Best Time to Visit

Warwan Valley is not accessible to tourists all the time so tourists can arrive only in accessible months. June to October is the best time to visit Warwan Valley.

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Watlab Kashmir

The untamed natural beauty of Watlab is waiting for you if you haven’t experienced the scenic views of unexplored Kashmir. It is the most beautiful destination for nature lovers.

A noteworthy travel destination among the lesser known places to visit in Kashmir, Watlab is known for its hilltop Muslim Shrine of Baba Shukurddin, one of the four disciples Sufi saint Nundresi.

It is a combination of scenic beauty with touch of spirituality. This place still has an aura of Baba Shukurddin. Jamadi- us- Saini, 27 th of Islamic calendar month is celebrated the urs of Baba Shakur-Ud-Din Wali.

Once you reach the hill top, you get to witness the mesmeric views of Wular Lake, one of the largest fresh water lakes in Asia and the golden-green shades of the nearby paddy fields.

It is also a great spot for bird watchers as unique birds like Himalayan golden Eagles, Himalayan Monal, Rock Dove, Barn Shallow and others adds to the charm of Watlab. The area is also cradled with rich flora and fauna species. Interesting activities like bird watching, fishing, and Shikara rides makes the sightseeing in Watlab more thrilling.

The forest rest house of Watlab is the best accommodation for tourists. It is located amidst abundant jungle and apple orchard, so be rest assured, you will enjoy the best out of your trip to Kashmir if you are travelling on this route.

Summer is the best time to visit Watlab. Weather is quite clear which is suitable for tourists for enjoying fishing and bird watching.  However, winter season gives the bliss of rainfall and snow to the tourists travelling Watlab.

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Gurez – Bliss Hidden by Snow

Gurez Kashmir

Gurez is a high altitude Himalayan village perched at a height of around 2400m. Around 86km from Bandipore and 123km from Shrinagar, the valley is surrounded by snow-coated mountains and exudes a sparkling view for the presence of the Kishanganga River flowing through the valley.

Counted among the most amazing places to visit In Kashmir, this valley gives shelter to a small number of exotic wildlife including snow leopard and brown bear.

Due to heavy snowfall Gurez is absolutely cut from the world from November to May. By this time Razdan Pass will be completely snowed out. The tourism department of Kashmir provides Gurez Helicopter services for tourists to promote tourism.

Trekking can be dangerous due to its close proximity to the border. However, the scenic landscapes, the beautiful green turf on the woodlands, fishing in Kishen Ganga River, Potato and maize fields possess distinctive charms of their own.

Endless forests clings from the bottom of the valley to the peaks; mesmerizing beauty of the Habba Khatoon Peak offers blissful experience to the tourists. It is difficult to describe the colours of Gurez valley without visiting it once in life.

Dak bungalow maintained by J&K tourism is one of the better options to stay in Gurez. However few hotels like Kaka Palace Guest House, Sikender hotel and Noorani hotel and others offer a comfortable stay to the tourists in Gurez. Also, one can ask the local people to use their accommodation as guest house. The best thing to do is to consult a tour operator.

The valley of Gurez remains closed during winter due to heavy snowfall. The best time to visit Gurez valley is summer season. The weather is appropriate to enjoy the bliss of scenic landscapes and click awesome pictures.

A shared taxi or bus from Udhampur o Srinagar is a better option to reach Gurez. By Air Srinagar Airport is the most suitable option to reach Gurez.

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Lolab Valley – Valley of Bliss

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Lolab valley also known as Wadi – e Lolab is one of the most serene and blissful destinations in Kashmir. is comparatively more famous than the other place and is easily accessible by Road.

Lolab is known among the tourists for its beautiful apple orchards, lake, springs and shaded paddy fields. Lolab comprises of three enigmatic valleys called Kalaroos valley, Potnai valley and Brunai valley.

Nagmarg Meadows scenic beauty is a delight for the photographers and it separates Lolab from Bandipora District.  Presence of Lahwal River offers a mesmerizing sight to the tourists.

A village called Lalpur is the resting place of sage Kashyap. Tourists along with scenic beauty tune into the serenity and spirituality of this exquisite village. It is around a kilometre from Lolab. So, you can explore this quaint village.

Springs called Lavnag and Gauri close to Lolab Valley adds to its magnificence. The crystal clear water of the spring is very soothing to the soul.

Himalayan Black Bear, Snow Leopard, Ibex, Hangul are some of the commonly found animals in Lolab Valley.

Jammu and Kashmir Government Accommodations in Chandigham, ahead of Lolab is the best option to stay for a blissful experience.

Summer is the best time to visit Lolab valley and be lost in the beauty of scenic landscapes. Walnut, peach, apple, Cherry trees is a sight worth seeing.  However, winter has a different sights and sounds to offer. Tourists can enjoy the exquisite beauty of Lolab covered in snow.

From Srinagar Airport a bus or a cab to reach Kupwara to reach Lolab is a better option. However, by road Lolab can be easily accessible from NH1.

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Tulail Valley-   Hidden Drops of Serenity

Tulail Valley Kashmir

It will be good, if you also add Tulail Valley to your Kashmir Tour list. It is one of the hidden gems of Kashmir. It can be covered on a same day trip from Gurez as it is a Himalayan sub – valley of Gurez. The road to Tulail from Gurez passes through scenic landscapes of Kishanganga River.

En route you will cross the villages of Barnai, Chakwali, Kashpat, Zargai and finally you can get to see the Purani Tulail Village. The scenic landscapes are a visual treat to the eyes and senses. Houses of Tulail region built with interlocking logs without any nails. The virgin valley keeps flourishing in summer and is ideal for photography sessions. His area is also very famous for its fresh water trout.

The play of misty clouds over the green mountains, flower meadows, and unbound horizon add to the ever alluring beauty of this valley. You need a permit to enter Tulail region from Dawar Police Station. As the village is on the LOC, it is compulsory to seek a series of permissions from Army Camps and SP of this area.

From Srinagar Airport best option to reach Tulail and Barahmullah railway line is the better Railway option to reach Tulail. It takes 6-7 hours to reach Tulail from Srinagar by road.

The ideal time to visit Tulail valley is summer season. The weather is appropriate to enjoy the bliss of scenic landscapes with family and friends away from the noise of city life.

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Bhaderwah – The Naaga Bhoomi

Bhaderwah Kashmir

If you want to relish the flavour of lesser known Kashmir and that too without having to go through too much hassle, simply go for Bhaderwah. Bhaderwah is places at the foothills of Himalayas of the doda district of Jammu& Kashmir.

Bhaderwah is very much distinctive from the hyped tourist spots of Kashmir. For its mountainous location, Bhaderwah possesses significant potential to boost adventure activities.

Glittering water bodies, rich variety of flora and fauna, Rocky terrains, Lush green grasslands, snow Cladded Mountains adds to the charm of Bhaderwah.

It is also referred to as “Nagon Ki Bhoomi” because it is a home to different species of snakes. One can tune into the bliss of spirituality by visiting the Nagraj Vasuki Temple which is carved out of a single stone.

If you are a spirited soul, try some of the adventure activities like Paragliding, Skiing, Mountaineering, Rafting, Rock Climbing or even Angling.

In the beautiful terrains of Bhaderwah lies Seoj Meadow which offers paragliding opportunities to tourists. The meadow is a paradise of tranquilly and serenity for nature lovers.

Also, you can give your summer holidays in Kashmir a new turn simply by camping in Jai Valley of Bhaderwah.

Winter season is the best time to visit Bhaderwah as it provides plenty of adventure opportunities to tourists. It is the best time for sightseeing in Bhaderwah because of its soothing weather.

There are both private and Government run accommodation options in Bhaderwah which include hotels like Bagwan Guest House, Trc Bhadarwah, Winners Guest House, Snow Valley Guest House etc.

  • By Air – Jammu Airport is the nearest Airport to reach Bhaderwah. One can easily get a bus or taxi to reach Bhaderwah from Jammu Airport.
  • By Rail – Jammu Tawi is the best railway option to reach Bhaderwah. Bhaderwah is just 206 km from Jammu.
  • By Bus – It takes 6-7 hours to reach Bhaderwah from Jammu by bus and 5-6 hours via Udhampur.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. q. is trekking allowed in gurez valley.

Gurez Valley is in close proximity to the border hence trekking is not allowed in Gurez valley. However, tourists can enjoy the scenic beauty of blissful landscapes and click awesome pictures.

Q. Q. What are the popular top things to do in Kashmir Valley?

The various kinds of activities that can do in Kashmir Valley are Shikara ride on Dal Lake, Skiing in Gulmarg, Horse Riding in Gulmarg and Pahalgam, Mountain Biking in Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonmarg, Trekking and Golfing in Gulmarg.

Q. Q. What are the some lip smacking regional delicacies in Kashmir?

Kashmir offers variety of regional cuisines to tourists like Kashmiri dishes of meat Rogan josh, Yakni, traditional Wazwan style of cuisines, Dam Aloo, Aab Gosht, Tsochvoru, Tsot and others.

Q. Q. What are some popular tourist attractions in Bhaderwah?

Some popular tourist attractions in Bhaderwah are Chaandi Mata Temple, Vasuki Naag Temple, Seoj Meadow, Bhaderwah Fort and others.

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  1. THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Kashmir (UPDATED 2024)

    The garden was opened in 2007 with the aim to boost floriculture and tourism in the Kashmir Valley.It was formerly known as Siraj Bagh.About 1.7 million tulip bulbs, all in multiple colours, were brought from tulip gardens of Amsterdam.Besides tulips, there are 46 varieties of flowers, including hyacinths,daffodils, ranunculus,and pansies which ...

  2. Kashmir: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024)

    519. Explore Kashmir. The valley of Kashmir is as rich with history and political controversy as it is with culture and natural phenomena. Sample exquisitely spiced native cuisines and festive teas, then walk off your meal along the rugged trekking routes to the north. Marvel at the famous houseboats of Srinagar and take a spiritual moment to ...

  3. 30 Unbelievably Beautiful Places To Visit In Kashmir In 2022

    Check out this list of the top places to visit in Kashmir and pick the best ones for your next vacation. Srinagar - Heaven On Earth. Gulmarg - Ski Your Way. Sonamarg - The Land Of Gold. Leh - 3 Idiot's Location. Kupwara - The Delight Of Kashmir. Kathua - Lesser-Known Gem. Kargil - A Witness Of Many Wars.

  4. Kashmir Itinerary: A Perfect 7 To 10-Day Trip Guide For First ...

    Get a pony to 'Mini Switzerland' (Baisaran Valley) five km away, and Betaab Valley (actually known as Hagan), 15 km away. Adventure enthusiasts can try zorbing and zip-lining in Aru Valley. If you plan your Kashmir itinerary in May or October, you may get the chance to tee off at the 18-hole golf course in Pahalgam.

  5. Kashmir

    Kashmir (Kashmiri: کٔشیٖر; Urdu: کشمیر‎) is the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term Kashmir geographically denoted only the valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range. Then the name was used for the larger area of a princely state centered on the valley.

  6. 10 Best Places To Visit In Kashmir That You Shouldn't Miss

    Betaab Valley. With a backdrop of coniferous forests, gushing streams, and meadows, the beauty of Betaab Valley is one of the most tranquil places to visit in Kashmir. It came to be called Betaab because in the year 1983 the valley formed the backdrop of the Bollywood movie Betaab. Though the valley does not have many tourist spots, you can ...

  7. Beautiful Places In Kashmir: Explore India's Heaven On Earth

    Gurez Valley. Image credit: Tellme digiinfotech/ Shutterstock. Exploring the lesser-known Gurez Valley in Jammu and Kashmir offers a unique offbeat experience. Situated at an elevation of 2,400 meters (7,874 feet), 72 km from Bandipora, Gurez Valley is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, enhanced by the presence of the Kishanganga River.

  8. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Kashmir

    Top Things to Do in Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir: See Tripadvisor's 147,766 traveller reviews and photos of 692 things to do when in Kashmir. ... It is the largest tulip garden in Asia spread over an area of about 30 ha (74 acres). It is situated at the base of the Zabarwan range, built on a sloping ground in a terraced fashion consisting of ...

  9. 17 Beautiful Places To Visit in Kashmir

    Tulian Lake In Pahalgam. A tourist spot, Tulian Lake is located at Pahalgam in the district of Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir. Tulian Lake is found at a height of 3,684 metres above sea level, at a distance of 16 km from Pahalgam. The color of the lake is turquoise blue and it looks attractive with several lumps of ice floating in it.

  10. 17 Best Places To Visit In Kashmir In 2024

    Places To Visit In Srinagar: Pari Mahal, Shankaracharya Temple, Dal Lake. Things To Do In Srinagar: Trekking, Shopping, Shikara Ride. 2. Gulmarg. Gulmarg, a true marvel among Kashmir tourist places, is a magical mosaic of tranquil landscapes and thrilling activities.

  11. Places To Visit in Kashmir

    Formerly a game reserve for the Emperor of Kashmir, the National Park has been a protected area since 1910. Brimming with carpets of grassland that bloom in spring and freeze in winter, Dachigam is among the most beautiful places to visit in Kashmir. Apart from the Kashmir stag, herds of musk deer, langurs, black bears and much more.

  12. How to Plan a Trip to Kashmir

    The area is largely unexplored and receives very little tourism. However, efforts are being made by the authorities to develop it as a tourist destination. ... This is really a complete kashmir travel guide, this is very helpful for planning a Kashmir trip. Reply. Vargis.Khan January 14, 2024 - 11:09 am. Thank you Ankita !!! Reply. Harsh ...

  13. 10 Best Places to Visit in Kashmir

    Here are some of the top places to visit in Kashmir that offer experiential journeys to its travelers: 1. Srinagar. ( A view of Dal Lake in winter, and the beautiful mountain range in the background in the city of Srinagar, Kashmir, India.) If you have not visited Srinagar, you have not visited Kashmir!

  14. The 15 Best Things to Do in Kashmir

    Things to Do in Kashmir, India: See Tripadvisor's 147,955 traveler reviews and photos of Kashmir tourist attractions. ... It is the largest tulip garden in Asia spread over an area of about 30 ha (74 acres). It is situated at the base of the Zabarwan range, built on a sloping ground in a terraced fashion consisting of seven terraces with an ...

  15. Kashmir Tourism

    Lakes. Enjoy the Surreal Beauty of Lakes in J&K. Trekking. Get the Best of J&K Adventure on the Unmatched Trekking Trails. Hill Stations. Enjoy the beauty of Kashmir's top hill stations. Shikara Ride. Sail on the Traditional Kashmiri Boat in Srinagar. Gandola Ride.

  16. 15 Best Places to Visit in Kashmir Valley

    The numerous wonders of nature, culture, cuisines and rich history of Kashmir will elevate your travel experience in Incredible India. Here is a list of Top 15 tourist places to visit in Kashmir Valley. Srinagar. Gulmarg. Sonmarg. Betaab Valley.

  17. Kashmir

    Kashmir (/ ˈ k æ ʃ ˌ m ɪər /; Kashmiri: کٔشیٖر, romanized: Kạšīr, Kashmiri pronunciation: [kəˈʃiːr]) is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent.Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range.Today, the term encompasses a larger area that includes the India ...

  18. Exploring Kashmir in a 3-day itinerary

    Day 1: Srinagar. Credit: iStock. Start your journey in the capital city of Srinagar, often referred to as the 'Jewel of Kashmir.'. Begin your day with a serene Shikara ride on the iconic Dal ...

  19. Kashmir Unveiled: Exploring Paradise's Hidden Treasures

    Nestled within the cradle of the Himalayas, Kashmir beckons with an allure that transcends the ordinary, captivating the hearts of wanderers seeking a journey beyond the realms of the familiar. In this pristine realm, snow-kissed peaks stand as sentinels, serene lakes mirror nature's grandeur, and the cultural tapestry weaves tales of ...

  20. 20 Best Places to Visit in Kashmir 2024

    Explore the package for 5 Nights 6 Days Kashmir Honeymoon Trip: Srinagar - Sonamarg - Gulmarg - Pahalgam - Srinagar. 3. Gulmarg. This place is considered the Meadow of Flowers. Indeed Gulmarg will be a treat to your eyes for its extraordinary beauty.

  21. Is it Safe to Travel to Kashmir?

    Kashmir is a predominantly Muslim area, with the remainder of the population primarily Hindus. People from all over the world visit Kashmir and the country of India, so seeing a cultural blend of faces is not a huge surprise to locals, especially in areas tourists frequent. The local people are known to be particularly warm, respectful, and polite.

  22. Three Region Tour- Kashmir Tour Package

    Choosing Three Region Kashmir Tour and Travel Agency for your expedition through the enchanting landscapes of Jammu, Kashmir Valley, and Ladakh ensures a travel experience that transcends the ordinary. Unparalleled Expertise. Our team comprises seasoned experts with an intimate knowledge of Kashmir's three regions. From the historic nuances ...

  23. Offbeat Travel: 10 Lesser Known Places to Visit in Kashmir

    The various kinds of activities that can do in Kashmir Valley are Shikara ride on Dal Lake, Skiing in Gulmarg, Horse Riding in Gulmarg and Pahalgam, Mountain Biking in Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonmarg, Trekking and Golfing in Gulmarg. Q. Q.