Day 1: Super Deluxe Paradise Kashmir Package 5N 6D
Arrival in Kashmir
Transfer from Airport to Hotel
Check in to Hotel
Same Day: Visit to Dal Lake
Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
Visit the Famous Mughal Gardens
Day 2: Srinagar to Gulmarg Day Trip
Gulmarg is the crowning glory of Jammu & Kashmir and is located 2,650 meters above sea level. Known as the “Meadow of Flowers”, it boasts of the world's highest golf-course.
Gulmarg: The Meadow of Flowers
Places to Visit in Gulmarg:
Gulmarg Gondola: One of the main attractions in Gulmarg is the Gulmarg Gondola, the Highest Cable Car in the world. The 1st phase of the Gondola takes tourists to the height of 8530 ft to Kongdori Station and the second stage of the Gondola goes up to the height of 12293 ft.
Afarwat: The gondola on Apharwat Peak, one of the Asia's largest and highest cable car ringed by pine forests and snow capped Himalayan mountain peaks.
Strawberry Valley: A hidden attraction in Gulmarg is Strawberry Valley, unexploited by tourism and still holding its nascent beauty and charm. The emerald meadows with budding red strawberries look like a picture straight out from Garden of Eden.
Khilan Marg: his valley is known for its ski resort and is a popular destination for skiing enthusiasts. Every year thousands of tourists come to enjoy the skiing scenes. It is one of the thrilling activities for adventure junkies.
Kongdoori: The Kongdori station is located at an elevation of 8,530 ft and the second leg of the ride takes people to the Apharwat mountain top.
Golf Course: The Gulmarg Golf Course with a 6-hole course was built within a meadow by Colonel Neville Chamberlain in 1890 at Gulmarg, a hill station near Srinagar. In 1922 the first Golf championship was played at the course with the introduction of Nedou's Cup in 1929.
Day 3: Day 3 Srinagar to Doodhpathri Day Trip
The name "Doodhpathri" means "Valley of Milk." It is said that the famous poet and saint of Kashmir, "Sheikh-Ul-Aalam" Sheikh- Noor-Ud-Din Noorani, has prayed here, and once, when he was in search of water in the meadows to offer prayers, he pricked the ground with his stick to search for water, and milk came out.
Doodhpathri: Valley of Milk
Places to Visit in Dhoodhpathri:
Nilnag: The lake is famous for its turquoise water. The route from Yousmarg is rather difficult and unmotorable and goes through a dense forest. The lake's crystal-clear blue water gave it its name: nag stands for lake (or a spring) and nil for the blue colour.
Tangnar Meadows: It is famous for its lush greenery, striking natural landscapes, and gushing streams. The place is called Doodhpathri because of the milky white water that runs through its rivers and streams.
The Shiva Temple: It houses a Shiva temple, associated with Adi Shankaracharya, who is known to have meditated there. The view it offers is perhaps one of the best views of Srinagar city.
Shaliganga River: Doodhpatri waterfall point is the main attraction in the Doodhpatri region. It's not a waterfall per say, but river Shaliganga flows through rocks and seems like milk, hence the name doodhpatri.
Day 4: Srinagar- Pahalgam Day Trip
Pahalgam known as Pahalgom 'village of shepherds' in Kashmiri According to Hindu traditions, Pahalgam was originally called Bail Gaon (बैल गाँव) meaning (village of bull (nandi)), in other words, where Shiva left his bull before entering Amarnath Cave
Pahalgam: The Valley of Shepherds
Places to Visit in Pahalgam:
Betaab Valley: The valley also serves as a base camp for trekkers and is a good place to start a further exploration of the mountains. Betaab Valley gained prominence after the Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh starrer film, Betaab, was shot here in 1983. Thus, the valley was named after the hit film.
Aru Valley: The Aru valley is noted for its scenic meadows. It is popular among the tourists for its natural environment and scenery. The village is a base camp for trekkers to the Kolahoi Glacier, the Tarsar-Marsar lakes and the Katrinag valley.
Chandanwari: The Aru valley is noted for its scenic meadows. It is popular among the tourists for its natural environment and scenery. The village is a base camp for trekkers to the Kolahoi Glacier, the Tarsar-Marsar lakes and the Katrinag valley.
Baisaran Valley: One of the most popular and most visited places of Pahalgam sightseeing , Baisaran Kashmir is popular for its fresh heavenly look and its yet unexplored winter snow. The valley is surrounded by mountain peaks and flowers.
Tulian Lake: The Tulian Lake Trek near Pahalgam, is renowned for its heavenly beauty, boasting the astonishing Himalayan range, snow-capped mountains, vast meadows, lush green forests, high-altitude alpine lakes, and a unique cultural heritage that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Shiri Amarnath Ji Cave: The Amarnath Cave has special significance . This is The Cave which was chosen by Bhole Shankar for narrating the secretsof immortality and creation of Universe to Maa Parvati ji .
Day 5: Day 5 Sonamarg - day trip from Srinagar
Located at an altitude of 2,740 m, Sonmarg is an ideal stopover for nature lovers who want to enjoy camping in a hill station. Known as the Meadow of Gold, Sonmarg is the gateway to Ladakh and is known for its verdant and picturesque valleys and snow-clad peaks.
Sonamarg: The Meadow of Gold
Places to Visit in Sonamarg:
Zojila Pass: It provides a vital link between Ladakh and Kashmir Valley. It runs at an elevation of approximately 3,528 metres (11,575 ft), and is the second-highest pass after Fotu La on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway.
Thajiwas Glacier: Thajiwas Glacier is a mesmerising glacier situated in the Sonamarg region of Jammu and Kashmir. The glacier offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and is a popular attraction for tourists visiting the area.
Vishansar Lake: Vishansar in hindi means the lake of Vishnu is home to many types of fishes among of which is the brown trout. It freezes during winter.
Satsar Lake: Satsar Lake is famous because of its natural beauty. Its lush green surroundings with the background of the Himalayan foothills make it an amazing travel destination for the numerous visitors that visit this place.
Krishansar Lake: The Krishansar Lake is adjacent to Vishansar Lake, at its back are the mountains standing covered with snow in which lies the Gadsar Pass, a mountain pass which leads to the Gadsar Lake. The lake is a famous trekking site just north of the Kashmir Valley. It is mostly fed by melting of snow and glaciers.
Gadsar Lake: Gadsar which means 'lake of fishes' is surely a name apt for the lake. It has a rich variety of trout fishes for tourists who enjoy fishing.
Day 6: Day 6 Checkout from Houseboat
Day 6 Checkout from Houseboat
Transfer from hotel to Airport
Departure from Srinagar