Day 1 Arrival in Kashmir
Transfer from Airport to hotel
Check in to Hotel
Visit to Dal Lake
Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
Visit the Famous Mughal Gardens
Day 2: Day 2: Srinagar to Gulmarg
You'll depart from Srinagar early morning to get to Gulmarg by midday. Use this day to settle in and
head up to Phase 2. Take a skiing lesson on Day 2. You won't regret it ???? Gondola to Phase 1, and
then Phase 2 No one goes to Phase 2. Seriously. It's right up there, at 14000 ft, and the views will
take your breath away (literally, in some cases, so pop a Diamox if you are prone to altitude
sickness). You can hop across the rope barricade and crunch your way through the snow to a point
where you can see Lahore and PoK. The only people you will see are the ones you're with. The only
sounds you'll hear are those of the wind whistling through your hair. Imagine standing on a rock
and gazing out at miles and miles of white, against the blue sky shot with clouds that move at a
crazy pace. I did that. I didn't want to leave. When in Kashmir, be sure to try the lamb delicacies
and biryanis. Also, local desserts - moong dal halwa and phirni. So delish! No better way to get
back down from Phase 1 than to plonk yourself in a sled and get whipped around the slopes till
you're back down (it's safe)! Wake up nice and early and hit the skiing zone for learners.you'll get
to learn the basics of skiing - posture, balance, moving ahead, speeding up, slowing down,
stopping.. It's a TON of fun! If you find it's your thing, go for the whole 7-day course that involves
skiing down from the slopes of Phase 1, or even 2! *adrenalin rush WOOHOO!* Walk through the
markets Familiarise yourself with the local wares, chat with the locals, and get some fun pictures
as you walk back to your hotel through the market area.
Day 3: Day 3 Pahalgam - day trip from Srinagar
Pahalgam is 3-4 hours by road from Srinagar. Pahalgam is a land of valleys Aru Valley and Betaab
Valley are by far the most famous ones, and if a day is all you got, hit 'em. Some of the best views
of the valleys and the mountains can only be seen from beautiful points across the mountains, and
you need a pony to get you there, because the roads aren't motorable, nor are they too convenient
to quickly hike up and down from. Bollywood fans - this is where Bajrangi Bhaijaan was shot. It's a
GORGEOUS, sprawling meadow, with trees fanning out, and the mountains towering over at you.
Think ideal picnic spot. You can totally bring a picnic basket and a blanket, along with some board
games and spend the entire day relaxing here!
Day 4: Departure from Hotel
Transfer from hotel to Airport
Departure from Srinagar