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(05 Nights / 06 Days) 2N Srinagar – 2N Pahalgam – 1N Srinagar House Boat
Day 01: Arrival Srinagar : On Arrival meet with our representative & assist at the airport and transfer to Hotel. After Refresh Proceed to sightseeing of the Mughal Gardens, visiting Nishat Bagh built by Asaf Khan in 1632 AD, and Shalimar Bagh built by Jehangir for his wife empress Nur Jahan . Overnight stay in Hotel.
Day 02 : Srinagar – Gulmarg – Srinagar ( Day trip) : After breakfast and proceed to full day tour of Gulmarg which is one of the most beautiful summer resort in the Kashmir valley. At the distance of 60 kms which will be covered in app. 2 hours. Gulmarg has one of the best ski slopes in the world and highest golf course with 18 holes. Enjoy the splendor of nature and the snowy mountains. One can have Gondola ridecable car) from Gulmarg to Khalinmarg. Evening Back to Srinagar . Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 03: Srinagar – Pahalgam : After breakfast drive to Pahalgam (The valley of shepherds).Which is about 96 kms from Srinagar, which will be covered in app. 3 hours. You Can visiting the saffron fields of pampore, Awantipura Ruins (1100 years old temple of Lord Vishnu built by the King Awantivarman), o n En-route. Drive throught the pine forests. Arrive at Pahalgam and enjoy Lidder stream. Later walk along pony trails with a magnificent view of the mountains. Night stay in Pahalgam.
Day 04: In Pahalgam : After early morning breakfast , visit Aru, Chandanwari, Betab valley( by own). You can hire ponies/palkies/local taxes also. Night stay in Pahalgam.
Day 05 : Pahalgam – Srinagar : After Breakfast check out Hotel and drive back to Srinagar and check in Hotel, and visit to the dal lake and shopping ,In second half day Visit Shankracharya Temple. Overnight stay in Houseboat.
Day 06 : Srinagar-Airport (Departure) : After breakfast transfer to Srinagar airport for onward flight.
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Terms and Conditions :
Destination |
Hotel Name |
No. of Nights |
Srinagar |
Hotel Triden / Similar |
02 |
Pahalgam |
Hotel Moon View / Similar |
02 |
Srinagar House Boat |
Dal Lake (Srinagar) / Similar |
01 |
No. of Pax |
Per person Cost |
Extra Pax PP |
Room |
Vehicle |
Min 02 |
15,420 |
5,400 |
1 Double Sharing |
Etios /Simalar |
Min 04 |
11,220 |
5,400 |
2 Double Sharing |
Etios/ Similar |
Min 06 |
10,080 |
5,400 |
3 Double Sharing |
Innova/Similar |
Min 10 |
8,760 |
5,400 |
5 Double Sharing |
Tempo/Similar |
Rates are valid up to 31st July 2020.
Jammu and Kashmir is home to several valleys such as the Kashmir Valley, Tawi Valley, Chenab Valley, Poonch Valley, Sind Valley and Lidder Valley. The main Kashmir Valley is 100 km (62 mi) wide and 15,520.3 km2 (5,992.4 sq mi) in area. The Himalayas divide the Kashmir valley from Ladakh while the Pir Panjal range, which encloses the valley from the west and the south, separates it from the Great Plains of northern India. Along the northeastern flank of the Valley runs the main range of the Himalayas. This densely settled and beautiful valley has an average height of 1,850 metres (6,070 ft above sea-level but the surrounding Pir Panjal range has an average elevation of 5,000 metres (16,000 ft).Because of Jammu and Kashmir's wide range of elevations, its biogeography is diverse.Northwestern thorn scrub forests and Himalayan subtropical pine forests are found in the low elevations of the far southwest. These give way to a broad band of western Himalayan broadleaf forests running from northwest-southeast across the Kashmir Valley. Rising into the mountains, the broadleaf forests grade into western Himalayan subalpine conifer forests. Above the tree line are found northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows. Much of the northeast of the state is covered by the Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe. Around the highest elevations, there is no vegetation, simply rock and ice.
Srinagar- Yatra- Hindu holy cave
Division Area km2 Percentage Area
Kashmir 15,948 15.73%
Jammu 26,293 25.93%
Ladakh 59,146 58.33%
India-administrated Jammu and Kashmir 101,387 km2 100%.
The Jhelum River is the only major Himalayan river which flows through the Kashmir valley. The Indus, Tawi, Ravi and Chenab are the major rivers flowing through the state.
Jammu and Kashmir is home to several Himalayan glaciers with an average altitude of 5,753 metres (18,875 ft) above sea-level, the Siachen Glacier is 76 km (47 mi) long making it the longest Himalayan glacier.
The climate of Jammu and Kashmir varies greatly owing to its rugged topography. In the south around Jammu, the climate is typically monsoonal, though the region is sufficiently far west to average 40 to 50 mm (1.6 to 2 inches) of rain per month between January and March. In the hot season, Jammu city is very hot and can reach up to 40 °C (104 °F) whilst in July and August, very heavy though erratic rainfall occurs with monthly extremes of up to 650 millimetres (25.5 inches). In September, rainfall declines, and by October conditions are hot but extremely dry, with minimal rainfall and temperatures of around 29 °C (84 °F).
Across from the Pir Panjal range, the South Asian monsoon is no longer a factor and most precipitation falls in the spring from southwest cloudbands. Because of its closeness to the Arabian Sea, Srinagar receives as much as 635 millimetres (25 in) of rain from this source, with the wettest months being March to May with around 85 millimetres (3.3 inches) per month. Across from the main Himalaya Range, even the southwest cloudbands break up and the climate of Ladakh and Zanskar is extremely dry and cold. Annual precipitation is only around 100 mm (4 inches) per year and humidity is very low. In this region, almost all above 3,000 metres (9,750 ft) above sea level, winters are extremely cold. In Zanskar, the average January temperature is -20 °C (-4 °F) with extremes as low as -40 °C (-40 °F). All the rivers freeze over and locals make river crossings during this period because their high levels from glacier melt in summer inhibits crossing. In summer in Ladakh and Zanskar, days are typically a warm 20 °C (68 °F), but with the low humidity and thin air nights can still be cold.