Overview
The Valley of Kashmir, nestled in the northern region of India between the majestic Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, is often described as "Paradise on Earth" — and rightly so. Carpeted with lush green meadows, dense forests, and tranquil lakes, the valley offers breathtaking natural beauty in every season. In spring, vibrant tulips and blossoming almond trees paint the landscape in color; in winter, snow blankets the region, turning it into a serene white wonderland. The famous Dal Lake, with its floating gardens and iconic houseboats, reflects the surrounding snow-capped peaks like a mirror. The region is not just rich in natural beauty, but also in culture, tradition, and craftsmanship, with Kashmiri shawls, carpets, and saffron known worldwide. Despite its political complexities, the valley remains a symbol of timeless beauty, spiritual peace, and poetic inspiration.
What's Inclusion
- Accommodation in rooms as given at hotels in Srinagar on Double sharing basis.
- 1 Night stay at Houseboat
- Meal Plan: MAPI (Room + Breakfast + Dinner)
- Shikara Ride for 1 Hrs in Dal Lake.
- Transportation - Entire round trip journey by Private Vehicle Etios,/Dezire/Tavera
- All Toll Taxes, Parking Charges & Driver Allowances included
- Assistance at all arrival and departure point.
- Sightseeing in private vehicle as per the itinerary including Airport Pick up and Drop.
- Travel assistance by Mytourguru Experts in Kashmir.
- 5% GST Included
Itinerary
DAY 01 ARRIVE SRINAGAR | SRINAGAR LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
The Valley of Kashmir, nestled in the northern region of India between the majestic Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, is often described as "Paradise on Earth" — and rightly so. Carpeted with lush green meadows, dense forests, and tranquil lakes, the valley offers breathtaking natural beauty in every season. In spring, vibrant tulips and blossoming almond trees paint the landscape in color; in winter, snow blankets the region, turning it into a serene white wonderland. The famous Dal Lake, with its floating gardens and iconic houseboats, reflects the surrounding snow-capped peaks like a mirror. The region is not just rich in natural beauty, but also in culture, tradition, and craftsmanship, with Kashmiri shawls, carpets, and saffron known worldwide. Despite its political complexities, the valley remains a symbol of timeless beauty, spiritual peace, and poetic inspiration.
DAY 02 SRINAGAR PAHALGAM SRINAGAR
The Valley of Kashmir, nestled in the northern region of India between the majestic Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, is often described as "Paradise on Earth" — and rightly so. Carpeted with lush green meadows, dense forests, and tranquil lakes, the valley offers breathtaking natural beauty in every season. In spring, vibrant tulips and blossoming almond trees paint the landscape in color; in winter, snow blankets the region, turning it into a serene white wonderland. The famous Dal Lake, with its floating gardens and iconic houseboats, reflects the surrounding snow-capped peaks like a mirror. The region is not just rich in natural beauty, but also in culture, tradition, and craftsmanship, with Kashmiri shawls, carpets, and saffron known worldwide. Despite its political complexities, the valley remains a symbol of timeless beauty, spiritual peace, and poetic inspiration.
DAY 03 SRINAGAR GULMARG SRINAGAR
The Valley of Kashmir, nestled in the northern region of India between the majestic Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, is often described as "Paradise on Earth" — and rightly so. Carpeted with lush green meadows, dense forests, and tranquil lakes, the valley offers breathtaking natural beauty in every season. In spring, vibrant tulips and blossoming almond trees paint the landscape in color; in winter, snow blankets the region, turning it into a serene white wonderland. The famous Dal Lake, with its floating gardens and iconic houseboats, reflects the surrounding snow-capped peaks like a mirror. The region is not just rich in natural beauty, but also in culture, tradition, and craftsmanship, with Kashmiri shawls, carpets, and saffron known worldwide. Despite its political complexities, the valley remains a symbol of timeless beauty, spiritual peace, and poetic inspiration.
DAY 04 DEPARTURE FROM SRINAGAR
The Valley of Kashmir, nestled in the northern region of India between the majestic Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, is often described as "Paradise on Earth" — and rightly so. Carpeted with lush green meadows, dense forests, and tranquil lakes, the valley offers breathtaking natural beauty in every season. In spring, vibrant tulips and blossoming almond trees paint the landscape in color; in winter, snow blankets the region, turning it into a serene white wonderland. The famous Dal Lake, with its floating gardens and iconic houseboats, reflects the surrounding snow-capped peaks like a mirror. The region is not just rich in natural beauty, but also in culture, tradition, and craftsmanship, with Kashmiri shawls, carpets, and saffron known worldwide. Despite its political complexities, the valley remains a symbol of timeless beauty, spiritual peace, and poetic inspiration.