All Of Kashmir With Radisson

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Duration

9 Days 8 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

Languages

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Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” is a region located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, primarily in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Here’s an overview covering various aspects of Kashmir:

Geography and Landscape:

  • Mountainous Region: Kashmir is surrounded by the Himalayas and Pir Panjal mountain ranges, offering spectacular vistas of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and serene lakes.
  • Dal Lake: In Srinagar, Dal Lake is famous for its houseboats, shikaras (traditional wooden boats), and floating gardens called “Rad” where vegetables are grown.

Culture and Traditions:

  • Rich Cultural Heritage: Kashmir has a diverse cultural blend influenced by Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions. It is known for its vibrant handicrafts such as Kashmiri carpets, Pashmina shawls, papier-mâché products, and intricate woodwork.
  • Language: Kashmiri is the most widely spoken language, with Urdu and English also commonly used.

Tourist Destinations:

  • Srinagar: The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, known for its Mughal gardens (Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Chashme Shahi), Hazratbal Shrine, and vibrant local markets.
  • Gulmarg: Famous for its ski slopes, golf course, and the Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
  • Pahalgam: A popular destination for trekking, fishing, and exploring the Betaab Valley and Lidder River.
  • Sonamarg: Known for its breathtaking landscapes, Thajiwas Glacier, and adventurous activities like trekking and trout fishing.

Spiritual and Historical Sites:

  • Amarnath Cave: A significant pilgrimage site where an ice lingam forms naturally every year, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • Martand Sun Temple: Ancient temple ruins near Anantnag, dating back to the 8th century, dedicated to the Sun God.
  • Awantipora Ruins: Temple ruins built by King Avantivarman dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, showcasing Kashmir’s architectural heritage.

Cuisine:

  • Kashmiri Cuisine: Known for its rich and aromatic dishes like Rogan Josh (spicy lamb curry), Wazwan (a multi-course meal), Kashmiri Pulao, and Kahwa (traditional green tea with saffron and spices).

Natural Beauty:

  • Lakes and Rivers: Besides Dal Lake, Kashmir is home to other beautiful lakes like Wular Lake, the largest freshwater lake in India, and Manasbal Lake.
  • Gardens: Apart from Mughal gardens in Srinagar, Kashmir boasts numerous parks and gardens dotted with colorful flowers and shaded by majestic Chinar trees.

Seasonal Attractions:

  • Tulip Festival: Held in April at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, showcasing vibrant tulip blooms against the backdrop of the Zabarwan Range.
  • Winter Sports: Gulmarg is renowned for skiing, snowboarding, and snow trekking during winter months when it transforms into a winter sports hub.

Challenges and Resilience:

  • Political Situation: Kashmir has been a region of geopolitical sensitivity, affecting tourism at times, but efforts are continually made to ensure the safety and comfort of visitors.

Kashmir’s allure lies in its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, making it a destination that captivates travelers from around the world.

Day 1

Srinagar

Arrive at designated reporting place report to vehicle and proceed to House boat - A unique staying option situated around beautiful Dal and Nagin lakes.

Day 2

Srinagar – Sonmarg – Srinagar

Proceed to Sonmarg known as 'Meadow of Gold' on the valley of River Sindh. View magnificent picturesque mountain ranges. Enjoy view of River Sind. You can enjoy various optional activities depending on season like sking, water rafting, trekking etc at your own cost.

Extra Topping: Tea/ Coffee enroute from Srinagar to Sonmarg.
Notes: During winter months, Visit to Sonmarg will be done if roads are open/ subject to Military permission.

Day 3

Srinagar - Pahalgam

Proceed to Pahalgam – a tourist destination situated on Lidder River famous for its lush green meadows and pristine waters. En-route visit Awantipura ruins – a temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva and Vishnu were build by King Avantiraman in 9th century. Later visit cricket bat factory and pass by the Pampore Saffron fields. Enjoy shopping in the evening at Pahalgam.

Extra Topping: • Tea/ Coffee and Kashmiri cookies at Avantipur Ruins.

Day 4

Pahalgam – Chandanwari – Pahalgam

Morning explore nearby region of Pahalgam like Chandanwari to witness the magnificent views of Lidder valley. Enjoy photography and Lidder riverside trek. Later we visit Betaab Valley. This valley attributes its name to the hit Bollywood movie Betaab, which was shot in its picturesque surroundings. Enjoy get-together with your travel companions in the evening.

Extra Topping: Tea/ Coffee at Chandanwari

Day 5

Pahalgam – Gulmarg

Morning travel to scenic Gulmarg. Take a quick photostop at Apple and Walnut plantation. Arrive at Gulmarg a famous skiing destination. It is located on the Pir Panjal Range was originally know as ‘Gauri Marg’ meaning the path of Devi Gauri.

Extra Topping: • Apple Juice at Apple Valley. • Tea / Coffee / Soft Drink en-route to Gulmarg.

Day 6

Gulmarg – Khilanmarg (Affarwat) – Gulmarg
In the morning, proceed to Gulmarg to experience Asia’s Highest Cable Car ride (subject to availability). Pass by the picturesque golf course and enjoy coffee at Kondogri, Gulmarg. Please note that we are currently facing issues with booking Gondola Ride tickets online, as availability depends on the Jammu & Kashmir Cable Car Corporation schedule. Bookings are subject to availability, and it's possible some guests may not secure Gondola tickets. We are making every effort to secure tickets until the last minute. If tickets are unavailable, guests will be refunded Rs. 1800/- per person for the Gondola ticket and can enjoy alternate sightseeing options. Later, take a cable car ride to Apharwat snow point to enjoy breathtaking views of Khilanmarg. You'll have free time for various activities like snowboarding, skiing (at your own cost), or simply having fun playing in the snow. Notes: Please note that Gondola Ride tickets are subject to availability and may not be guaranteed due to high demand.

Day 7

Gulmarg – Srinagar

Morning proceed to Srinagar. Enjoy get together with your travel companions in the evening.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee en-route to Srinagar

Day 8

Srinagar
In the morning, we visit Shankaracharya Hill and the holy temple, followed by a visit to Nishat Bagh, known as 'The Garden of Pleasure', and the famous Shalimar Bagh, known as 'Abode of Love'. Enjoy Bhutta (corn) / Popcorn, and Tea / Coffee / Soft Drink at Shalimar Gardens as an extra topping. Later, embark on a Dal Lake Shikara ride and a speed boat ride. Visit the island of Char Chinar and have Kawa, a Kashmiri Tea, at your own cost. You'll also have the opportunity to photograph yourself in Kashmiri outfits. In the evening, enjoy shopping. Notes: During the blooming period, we will visit the Tulip Garden in Srinagar. This itinerary offers a blend of cultural exploration, scenic beauty, and local experiences, ensuring a memorable visit to Srinagar and its surroundings.

Day 9

Departure from Srinagar

Board the flight for your hometown. Tour Concludes.

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