Suite No. 902B, 9th Floor, Diamond Prestige, 41A, A.J.C.Bose Road, Kolkata - 700017
Discover the Wonders of Kashmir this Durga Puja Kashmir is an extraordinary blend of natural beauty, deep history, and vibrant customs. On Durga Puja, explore Kashmir's exquisite local cuisine and tea varieties while trekking through breathtaking mountain terrain on easy walks or strenuous treks. Stroll through charming houseboats on Srinagar lakes while visiting holy sites and spiritual centers and collecting exquisite hand-woven carpets handcrafted by skilled local artisans as souvenirs! Plus find stunning pashmina silks created by master craftsmen for keeps!
Experience Kashmir Through Our Durga Puja Special Packages
Our holiday packages in Kashmir during Durga Puja offer an unforgettable experience: they guarantee to make this time of year an unforgettable memory!
Culinary Delights: Delight in local flavors and an assortment of teas.
Adventure and Trekking: Take part in thrilling treks through breathtaking mountains.
Houseboats in Srinagar: Stay on comfortable houseboats to explore picturesque lakes.
Pilgrimage Sites: Visit various places of worship and spiritual centers for an indescribably serene pilgrimage experience.
Handcrafted Souvenirs: Take home exquisite Pashmina silks or carpets as precious souvenirs as cherished keepsakes from your trip!
Location | Hotel Options |
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Pahalgam | Sun and Shades / Pahalgam Retreat / Similar |
Gulmarg | Poshwan / Similar |
Srinagar | Mannat Resorts / Crown Prince / Similar |
Day 1 : Arrival at Srinagar Airport.
Transfer to Pahalgam. Sightseeing of Avantipura and Anantnag Sulpher Spring. Overnight stay in Pahalgam.
Day 2 : Pahalgam sightseeing.
Betab
valley, Chandanwari and Aru valley (Vehicle to be taken from taxi
syndicate and payable on direct basis). Overnight stay in Pahalgam.
Day 3 : Early morning transfer to Gulmarg.
Gondola Cable Car Ride (at own cost) Overnight at Gulmarg.
Day 4 : Transfer to Srinagar.
Half day city tour of Mughal Gardens. Shikara ride for 1 hour. Overnight stay in Srinagar.
Day 5 : Day excursion of Sonmarg.
Overnight at Srinagar.
Day 6 : Drop to Srinagar Airport.
Less than 7 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 100% of the Package Cost as cancellation charge
7 – 15 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 75% of the Package Cost as cancellation charge
16 - 30 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 50% of Package Cost as cancellation charge
More than 30 Days: Full Refund of Package Cost Excluding Processing Fees
1. When Should I Visit Kashmir?
March to October is widely considered to be the ideal months for visiting Kashmir due to its stunning scenery and pleasant climate, giving visitors the best of all four seasons combined with year-round comfortable temperatures and breathtaking landscape. Snow enthusiasts should plan their visit between December and February for maximum snow adventures!
2. Are Indian citizens required to obtain a visa before visiting Kashmir?
No special permission is necessary as Kashmir forms part of India and thus does not need special clearance before visiting.
"Where in Kashmir should I visit?"
In response to your inquiry of "Where should I visit in Kashmir", some of the top tourist spots include Gulmarg (skiing and gondola rides), Pahalgam (Betaab Valley and Aru Valley), Sonmarg (Thajiwas Glacier Trekking), Srinagar (Dal Lake and Mughal Gardens), as well as Srinagar itself - each offering something different!
4. What accommodation options are available in Kashmir?
Kashmir offers an impressive array of accomodation choices, ranging from luxurious hotels and houseboats on Dal Lake to more reasonably priced motels and homestays. A houseboat vacation promises an unforgettable experience.
5. Is It Safe to Travel to Kashmir?
Kashmir is generally safe to visit; however, before embarking on your travel plans it would be prudent to conduct research into any recent political developments or travel advisories that might affect them.
6. What types of activities does Kashmir offer visitors?
Fortunately, visitors to Kashmir can experience a wealth of activities like houseboat stays, shikara rides on Dal Lake, trekking and skiing as well as shopping for handicrafts and Pashmina shawls, exploring ancient buildings and gardens and more!
7. What meals are prepared in Kashmir?
Because Kashmiri cuisine is so revered for its array of delicious dishes - such as Kashmiri Naan, Rogan Josh and Yakhni Dum Aloo -, dining experience will surely be unforgettable. Kahwa Tea ensures a truly exceptional dining experience.
8. How Can I Reach Kashmir?
Srinagar Airport serves as the primary hub for air travel into Kashmir from major Indian cities. By train, Jammu Tawi station provides the closest option; otherwise driving directly into Srinagar would be the ideal route.
9. What should I bring with me to Kashmir?
Pack for the season you will visit. Ideally, sunglasses, sunscreen and light summer attire should be brought. However, snow gear, thermal wear and thick winter clothing should also be brought along should any winter sports activities be planned for.
10. Does one require special permission to visit certain areas of Kashmir?
Most Indian tourists visiting Kashmir do not need special permits to enter; however, certain restricted border areas may necessitate special approval and it's always wise to check local regulations as a precautionary measure.