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Kashmir – Trip to heaven in 7 Days

INTRODUCTION:

India’s most northern state is also its most gorgeous. The Himalayan ranges encircle the  Kashmir region. It also features some of the most spectacular vistas on the planet. The lovely state of Kashmir is often known as ‘paradise on earth.’ The Hindu pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi Temple is also well-known in Jammu and Kashmir. We’ll show you how to get the most of your 7-Day Kashmir Itinerary today. You can use this itinerary as a guide while looking for Kashmir vacation packages.

KASHMIR ITINERARY SNAPSHOT:

Day 1: Arrival at Srinagar International Airport and city exploration

Day 2: Srinagar Sightseeing

Day 3: Travel to Gulmarg and take a look around.

Day 4: Travel to Sonamarg and take a look around.

Day 5: Travel to Pahalgam and take a look around.

Travel to Chandanwari on the sixth day.

Day 7: Return to Srinagar.

HOW TO SPEND 7 DAYS IN KASHMIR/ KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGE:

Day 1

Firstly at Srinagar Airport and explore the city

Srinagar, Kashmir’s most tranquil city, is also the state’s most popular tourist destination. Airways is the most efficient mode of transportation to Srinagar. The city of Srinagar is well connected to the rest of the country. If you want to keep your costs down, though, you should take a train to Udhampur, Jammu Tawi, or Katra. All of these sites are around 5 to 7 hours away from Srinagar.

 Gardens of the Mughals

The most convenient way to get to Kashmir’s capital city is to hire a cab or drive yourself, which will cost you respectively Rs. 1,800 and Rs. 2,000. Kashmir’s summer capital is also home to the world’s most famous Mughal Gardens. The legendary Mughal Emperor ‘Shah Jahan’ designed this Garden.

Day 2

Sightseeing

Gardens of Chashme Shahi

After having your breakfast, go to the Chashme Shahi Gardens and the Pari Mahal Garden to start your day. These gardens are all around the Dal Lake’s shore. The Shankaracharya Temple is also worth a visit. The Jyesteshwara Temple, which is situated on the Shankaracharya Hill, is also known as the Jyesteshwara Temple. From this vantage point, you may see some spectacular views of the beautiful green hills and mountains.

Day 3

Travel to Gulmarg and explore the place

Following your morning breakfast, you can proceed to Gulmarg, often known as the ‘Meadow of Flowers.’ It is located roughly 51 kilometres from Srinagar. You can take a taxi or drive yourself to this location. Skiers will love this location. In Gulmarg, you can join a cable car trip, commonly known as a gondola ride.

Any traveller visiting Kashmir should pay a visit to this location. The place is fantastic heaven for any adventure lover, from vivid flowers to snow-capped mountains. You can also sample the local food by visiting any of the area’s dhabas. Mountain biking, trekking, and skiing are all options if the weather permits. You can also take a gondola ride for a panoramic view of the valley.

Day 4

Travel to Sonamarg and explore the place

Sonamarg is around 80 kilometres from Srinagar. Sonamarg is a hill station in the northeastern part of Srinagar. Sonamarg is also known as the ‘Golden Meadow.’ The river ‘Sindh’ makes the area very renowned for mahseer and trout fishing. You may even have a pony ride to one of the glaciers to have some ice fun.

Lake Gadsar

The location is set against a backdrop of crystal pure blue sky and picturesque meadows at a height of 9,186 feet. You can go to the Kheer Bhawani Temple after your meal. It is located in the center of a naturally occurring spring. Sonamarg’s Gadsar Lake is situated at a height of 16,400 feet. This lake is unique in that it remains frozen throughout the year.

Day 5

Travel to Pahalgam and explore the place

Check out of the hotel and proceed to Pahalgam, which is around 31 kilometres away from Sonamarg. Pahalgam is also known as the ‘Shepherds’ Valley. It is situated at the junction of the Lidder River and the Sheeshnag Lake’s tributaries.

Ruins of Awantipura

You can also stop at the Awantipura ruins along the way. It is an ancient temple that dates back over 1100 years. The temple was constructed in the worship of Lord Vishnu by King Awantivarman. When you arrive in Pahalgam, you may immerse yourself in the natural splendour of the area.

Day 6

Travel to Chandanwari

Pahalgam is about 15 kilometres away from Chandawari. It’s a well-known glacier point. This location is also the beginning point for the Amarnath Yatra. The site is an offbeat spot to stop and enjoy some time in the midst of nature, as it is located at an elevation location. This district is home to the well-known Sheshnag Lake. It is one of Hinduism’s most ancient pilgrimage sites.

Day 7

Travel back to Srinagar

Srinagar is about 100 kilometres away from Chandawari. You can go to Nishat Bagh when you check into the hotel. The ‘Garden of Pleasure’ is another name for the location. The second garden is the bigger of the two. On one of its topmost terraces, there is an outstanding planting of Chinar trees. Both gardens are laid out in a symmetrical pattern with centre rivers and fountains dividing a series of terraced gardens. In 1632 A.D., Asif Khan, Jahangir’s brother-in-law, constructed the Nishat Bagh.



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