12 Nights / 13 Days
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Coverage Area : Jammu - Srinagar - Gulmarg - Sonamarg - Neelgarah - Panctarni - Kargil - Leh - Nubra Valley – Pangong
Take experience the thrill and beauty on a single vacation with our Ladakh and Kashmir tour package. You many explore on this vacation, the beauty of the hills to observe the culture. Our well-designed Ideal Kashmir & Ladakh tour package for 10 days will take you to some of the most well-known destinations of the Kashmir and Ladakh region, such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam, Kargil, and Leh. You will get a chance to spend some fabulous days in the lap of nature in Kashmir, and on the other, the stark beauty of Ladakh will treat all your senses.
Note: This is a suggested itinerary. We also provide customization facilities. Contact us for any change.
Trip Highlights
- Sightseeing and Shikara ride in Srinagar
- Enjoy the Gondola ride in Gulmarg
- Treat your eyes to the lush greenery of Pahalgam
- Halt in Drass village, the world’s second coldest place
- Photo-op at Lamayuru Monastery
- Glare at the enchanting beauty of the valley from mighty Khardung La
- A Day’s excursion to Pangong Lake
- Spend some time in peace at Thiksey and Hemis Monastery
How To Reach Kashmir
How to Reach Kashmir by Air
Reaching Kashmir by air is quite popular. The Srinagar airport is an international airport, but it mainly serves domestic flights from a number of cities such as Delhi, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Bangalore, Mumbai etc. An important thing to remember is that Srinagar Airport has strict security measures. To reach it, you have to travel beyond a 1.2km security barrier. Although the airport is not too far from the city, it’s a good idea to come here before time as there are many long queues for luggage and body screening that must be completed. Airlines such as IndiGo, Spicejet, Go Air and Air India fly to Srinagar regularly.
There are prepaid taxis that take you to the airport from the city. Another possibility to get to the city from the airport would be to take the free shuttle bus to the security gate outside and from there, you can try and get an auto. Curfews are common in Srinagar so reaching the airport on time can be a struggle. Also, even if you do manage to reach early, you might have to wait outside as you can go inside only three hours before the flight departure. During winter months, it’s common for flights to get cancelled routinely.
Kashmir has two other airports as well – Jammu Airport, a domestic airport that serves Jammu and is 8kms away from the city with bus, taxi and car rental options to reach the city and Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, another domestic airport that serves the city of Leh.
How to Reach Kashmir by Bus
Kashmir is connected to other cities and states by a network of state and private buses. From cities like Chandigarh and Delhi, there are bus services that take you to Srinagar. Srinagar is connected to Jammu via the National Highway 1-A. State road transport corporation buses from various states have private deluxe buses which travel to Kashmir. In Srinagar, there is a J&K SRTC bus station where you can board your bus. Buses often arrive early in the morning or late at night and if you are planning to arrive by bus, then do remember this before you finalize your travel plans. Sometimes, the buses are not very comfortable, and your journey might feel too cumbersome. Especially if you are coming from Delhi, the bus journey can go up to 24 hours! However, the buses are quite cost-effective which makes them popular. There are government buses as well which take you to Srinagar. Once you reach Srinagar, You can find the best places to visit in Kashmir such as Jammu, Pahalgam, Gulmarg as there are buses from Srinagar that take you there.
How to Reach Kashmir by Train
Travelling to Kashmir by train means you have to take a train to Jammu Tawi Railway Station in Jammu which is the only railway station in Kashmir. Although Srinagar too has a railway station at Nowgam which is around 10kms away from the city, it covers just a few cities such as Baramulla, Anantnag, Qazigund and Banihal. It is not yet linked to the Indian Railway network. To reach Kashmir from other cities, Jammu Tawi is better as it is well-connected to numerous Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Kanpur, Udaipur, and Pune. Numerous trains come here regularly and some of them include Delhi Anand Vihar-Katra Special Express, Lucknow-Katra Special Express, Pune-Jammu Tawi Jhelum Express and several others. After you reach Jammu, you can take a bus or hire a taxi to reach Srinagar if you so wish. However, this is not a good idea as it can take nearly 8 to 10 hours to reach Srinagar from Jammu by road.
How to Reach Kashmir by Car
You can take a taxi or a rental car to Kashmir, typically to Srinagar. The roads are well-connected to both Jammu and Srinagar. You can choose from taxis or jeeps to travel to Kashmir. It is often recommended to book a taxi for multiple days as it turns out to be more economical in the long run. Do note that travelling from Srinagar to Jammu takes nearly ten hours. However, old hands at travelling in Kashmir often advise that it’s a good idea to keep a margin of 5 hours at least as there can be traffic on the highways which might affect your travel time. Bad weather can also affect travel time and cause delays and traffic jams.
Things to o Carry for Kashmir Trip
Kashmir is also known as “Heaven on Earth” and is a popular tourist destination in India. It has amazing landscapes, serene beauty, and rich culture. Travelling to Kashmir can be more joyful if you are prepared for it in the best possible way. Hence, it is essential that you pack your bags very wisely and keep all the necessary things. In this travel blog, we will tell you what you must pack for a Kashmir trip.
Clothes to Carry for Kashmir Trip
The weather in Kashmir is very unpredictable and can change quickly. Therefore, it is necessary to pack clothes that are versatile and can be layered easily. Here’s the list of
clothes that you should carry for a Kashmir trip:
Things to do in Kashmir
1. Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
A Shikara ride is the most soothing and relaxing aspects of a holiday in Kashmir. Dal Lake, which is often referred to as the 'Jewel in the crown of Kashmir', is an integral part of any visit to Srinagar. Gliding across the calm waters of the Lake in a shikara, a type of wooden boat indigenous to the region, can be an incredible experience. The scenic vista of the surrounding mountains is a sight to behold, especially at dawn when the early sun reflects off the water. Visitors can witness local life as they pass by houseboats, floating gardens, and can even shop for souvenirs from floating markets. This excursion offers a unique glimpse into the local way of life and is a photographer's paradise.
2. Gulmarg Gondola Ride
Gulmarg Gondola is one of the premier attractions in Kashmir and is the highest operating cable car in the world reaching an altitude of nearly 4,000 meters. The two-stage ropeway ferries about six people per cabin from Gulmarg resort to Apharwat Mountain, which offers a magnificent snowy view of the landscapes below. The first stage takes tourists from Gulmarg to Kungdoor and the second stage takes you from Kungdoor to the Apharwat Peak. From the top, one can behold the panoramic view of the snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas and indulge in other snow activities like skiing and snowboarding during the winter season, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers.
3. Trekking in Sonamarg
Sonamarg, which translates to "Meadow of Gold", is another breathtaking locale in Kashmir known for its enchanting scenery and trekking routes. Nestled within the majestic Himalayan peaks, it offers several trekking trails, ranging from short day hikes to longer adventurous treks. One of the popular treks is to Thajiwas Glacier, which is conducive for beginners. The trek takes you through lush meadows, villages and along streams, before reaching the stunning glacial sight. Trekking in Sonamarg not only promises the visual treat of golden meadows and pristine water bodies but also an adrenaline-pumping experience for trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers.
4. Houseboat Stay on Nigeen Lake
Staying on a houseboat in Srinagar is an essential Kashmiri experience. Nigeen Lake, quieter and less crowded than Dal Lake, offers an idyllic setting for such a stay. These houseboats are usually stationary and provide a luxurious experience with intricately carved wood paneling and furnishings that hark back to the British Raj. The houseboats come in various grades, from deluxe to standard, suiting different budgets and preferences. Guests can enjoy their mornings graced by a serene aquatic environment and peaceful shikara rides to the nearest ghat. It is a perfect retreat for honeymooners and families alike as they bask in the hospitality of their Kashmiri hosts.
5. Paragliding in Sanasar
For an eagle's eye view of Kashmir's serene landscapes, paragliding in Sanasar is a must-try activity. Sanasar, often referred to as 'Mini Gulmarg', is a cup-shaped meadow surrounded by gigantic conifers. An ideal destination for adventure sports, it offers tandem paragliding facilities for those who wish to soar the skies. Even beginners can enjoy this thrilling activity as trained pilots accompany the passengers during the flight. The experience of floating over the verdant meadows, with the winds guiding your journey is truly exhilarating. Paragliding here is usually dependent on weather conditions, so it's advisable to plan accordingly.
6. River Rafting in Pahalgam
Pahalgam is not only about serene landscapes and romantic walks but is also a hotspot for the thrilling sport of river rafting. The Lidder River offers various stretches for both amateurs and professionals, with rapids ranging from Grade I to Grade III. The waters can be challenging, yet the surrounding views of lush forests and snow-capped peaks are rewarding. Rafting in Pahalgam provides an adventurous break from the usual sightseeing and is preferred by adrenaline junkies. Pre-book your rafting experience with a reputable company that provides all the necessary gear and a certified guide to ensure your safety during this adventurous journey.
7. Fishing in the Lidder River
Angling and fishing are some of the more laid-back activities that visitors can enjoy in the tranquil settings of Pahalgam. The Lidder River, with its crystal clear waters, is an excellent choice for trout fishing. The government promotes 'catch and release' to ensure sustainability and the preservation of fish populations. One can hire fishing gear locally and procure the necessary fishing license for a day of relaxation by the riverbank. Make sure to check the fishing season and local guidelines. An early morning start can be quite rewarding, both in terms of fish caught and the serene environment.
8. Mughal Gardens Tour
The Mughal Gardens of Srinagar encapsulate the essence of Mughal horticulture and are a spectacle of orderly design combined with the charm of nature. Notable gardens include Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, each offering a unique vista of terraced lawns, cascading fountains, and well-groomed flower beds. These gardens are a testimony to the sophisticated engineering and elegance of Mughal culture. They are lined with chinar trees and offer beautiful views of the famed Dal Lake. A leisurely walk through these gardens allows visitors to contemplate the beauty of these historic sites, which are especially lush during spring and summer.
9. Amarnath Yatra
The Amarnath Yatra is an annual pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath cave, renowned for the naturally formed ice Shiva Lingam. This spiritual journey through the challenging terrains of the Himalayas symbolizes the devotee's search for the divine. The yatra routes offer profound vistas of untouched nature and various campsites where one can rest and meet fellow pilgrims. Pilgrims must register in advance and pass medical check-ups due to the altitude and harsh conditions. It’s a journey of a lifetime that combines adventure with spirituality. The Amarnath Yatra is typically conducted during the months of July and August when the weather conditions are more favorable.
10. Skiing in Gulmarg
Gulmarg, often dubbed the "heartland of winter sports in India" has one of the best ski resorts in Asia. The snowy slopes are perfect for skiing from December to March with facilities catering to both beginners and professionals. Gulmarg offers a range of slopes, including gentle gradients for new learners and advanced trails for seasoned skiers. Avid skiers can even attempt backcountry skiing for a more challenging experience amidst the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Various ski rental shops provide gear and you can take lessons from certified instructors who offer short courses for beginners to ensure a safe and enjoyable skiing experience.
Package include
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis
- Meal Plan – Breakfast and dinner
- Vehicle - Jammu To Srinagar To Leh
- Inner Line Permit of Leh
- All Hotel tax
Package Exclude :
- Medical Certificate, Bank Registration, Lunch, Gondola ride ticket, Portage, tips, entry tickets, adventure sports and extra sightseeing, GST 5% .
Day 1 : Pick Up From Jammu Railway To Hotel
Pick Up From Jammu Railway To Hotel
Day 2 : Jammu To Srinagar
Early after Breakfast Leave jammu to srinagar , overnight Stay in Hotel (Srinagar).
Day 3 : Srinagar To Gulmarg (50 km 1 1/2hrs)
Early after Breakfast Leave from Srinagar to gulmarg
Day 3 of your Ladakh Kashmir tour is booked for a day trip to Gulmarg. Upon your arrival in Gulmarg, you will have assisted check-in at your pre-booked hotel. You can rest for a while, and you are free to spend the day as per your liking. You can enjoy the majestic Himalayas' scenic beauty and partake in adventure activities like skiing; also, take a Gondola Cable ride (extra cost) . You can also opt for a pony ride from Gulmarg to Khilanmarg. Overall, there are plenty of opportunities to make this day an incredible day of your tour. evening return back to Srinagar, overnight Stay in Hotel (in Srinagar)
Day 4 : Srinagar to Sonamarg (90KM 4 HRS)
Early after Breakfast Leave from Srinagar to Sonamarg, overnight Stay in Hotel (in sonmarg).
Day 5 : Sonamarg to Neelgarah- Panctarni and back
The next day begins early after breakfast checkout and a small drive of around 15 kilometers to reach Neelgrath. You can then travel By Palki & By Horse from Neelgrath to Lower Cave and back. When you reach Lower Cave, you can take a walk or hire a pony to a spot that is called the holy cave. After a stopover to the cave back to Neelgrath back to Hotel Overnight stay in Sonmarg
Day 6 : Sonmarg To Kargil (140 km approximately)
Early after Breakfast Leave from sonmarg to Leh, via, Zojila/kargil, overnight Stay in Hotel (in Leh).
This morning, proceed towards Kargil from Sonmarg. via the Zojila Pass, located 3900 meters above sea level. After driving for some time, reach the Drass Village, the second coldest inhabited place. Upon arriving there, you will get to Kargil town; check-in at the hotel/deluxe camp. The rest of the time is at your leisure. You can enjoy your evening at the bank of the Suru River or by taking a stroll in the market.
Day 7 : Kargil – Leh (217 km/ 5 hours)
Post breakfast, embarks on a drive to Leh from Kargil town. En route, visit the ancient rock-cut statue of Maitreya Buddha at Mulbekh village. Later, stop for a photo at lunar-like landscapes near Lamayuru Monastery. On the way, enjoy a mouth-tempting lunch and photo stop at the Sangam (confluence) of the Indus and Zanskar rivers. By the evening, arrive in Leh and check in at the hotel in Leh.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
Day 8: Leh - Nubra Valley via Khardungla (160 km/4-5 hours)
On the 7th day of the Kashmir Ladakh tour, you will leave for Nubra Valley via Khardungla Pass, perched at 5359 meters above sea level. It is one of the world's highest motorable passes. So take a short break, click some pictures, and glare at the enchanting beauty of the valley from the mighty Khardungla Pass. In the afternoon, you will arrive at the Nubra Valley and then visit the dunes for the camel safari on a Bactrian camel or double-humped camel.
Overnight stay at the camp or hotel in Nubra.
Day 9: Nubra Valley – Pangong via Shyok River (274 km/7 hours)
Post breakfast, visit the Diskit Monastery (Big Buddha) and spend some time in the serene environment of the monastery. You can glare at the beauty of the Nubra Valley from the top of the monastery. Then you will head towards Pangong Lake, located at 4350 meters above sea level. This is the world's highest saltwater lake. Upon your arrival, you will have an assisted check-in at the camp. The rest of the evening is free, and you can spend it as per your wish. Finally, you can take a stroll alongside the glistening lake.
Overnight stay at the camp near Pangong Lake.
Day 10: Pangong Lake – Leh via Chang La Pass (223 km/6 hours)
Enjoy the picturesque sunrise view on the Pangong Lake and then leave for Leh after having breakfast. You will cross the mighty Chang La Pass on your way to Leh. En route, visit Thiksey and Hemis Monasteries. Upon your arrival in Leh, you will have an assisted check-in at the hotel. If your time and energy permit, you can explore the Leh market and buy some souvenirs for yourself and your loved ones.
Return to the hotel in the evening and have a sumptuous dinner. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
Day 11 : Drive from Leh to - Srinagar
Drive from Leh to - Srinagar , Overnight stay in the hotel (Srinagar).
Day 12 : Site Scene of Mughal Gardens
Early after Breakfast Site Scene of Mughal Gardens (Nishat, Shalimar, Pari Mahal, Chasma shahi etc) Overnight Stay in Hotel (in Hotel).
Day 13 : Leave From Srinagar To Jammu
Early after Breakfast Leave From Srinagar. to Jammu
Day 14 : Departure
Early after Breakfast Check out and drop at the Railway Station
How safe is to travel to Kashmir?
Tourism official has globally declared that Kashmir is now as safe as any part of the world. It has become a safe zone. Tourists are back in Kashmir with a recorded number of million in 2021 including foreign tourists. Many countries have even changed their travel advisories against Kashmir. From past four years, Kashmiri people are enjoying the peace and prosperity of the region with the growth of tourism.
Do I need special permission while travelling to Kashmir?
Travelling to some parts of Ladakh that lie close to the borders of China and Tibet do require a permit
How many days are needed for a holiday to Kashmir?
Ideally, at least a week would be needed to explore Kashmir and its hidden gems.
What is the best time or season to visit Kashmir?
Kashmir is a place to visit all the year round. It wears unique looks in all four seasons of the year, namely spring, summer, autumn and winter. In spring season, the valley looks multihued with flowers of vivid colors and varieties. Summer days are refreshing with lush green meadows while autumn season is characterized by fruit laden trees. Winter season is the best time to indulge in snow sports over snow clad valley. So, it would be better if you could visit Kashmir in all the four season to witness four different views of the valley which looks like a picture straight out of a fairytale. Otherwise, choose your favorite season to visit the valley at your convenience.
What are the best places to visit in Kashmir?
There are some good numbers of tourist destinations in Kashmir including popular and undiscovered places. Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam are the most popular places to visit in Kashmir. However, there are also some beautiful yet unexplored places such as Krishnasar Lake, Aru Village, Kokernag, Verinag, Lolab valley and the list is goes on.
What time does it start to snow in Kashmir and where can we see the snow?
Snowfall generally starts at the end of November and continues till the month of March. Tourist can see the snow in Sonmarg even in summer, where snow remains throughout the year.
What is the best time to visit Tulip Garden?
The month of April (spring season) is the best time to visit tulip garden when flowers are in full bloom.
What is the exact route of reaching Srinagar from Jammu Tawi railway station?
There two major options existing. The first option is that you can hire a sharing car from Jammu Station, and the cost would be approx.,Rs 700 to 800 per person. The second major option would be to hire private taxi or car, and the rental per person would be approx.., Rs 3500 to 5500.
What are the famous sightseeing destinations available to tourists from Jammu to Srinagar?
There are 3 to 4 sightseeing destinations available, but Patnitop is more attractive and well known among the local as well as foreign tourists. It is just pleasurable moment to be around.
Is it safe to travel in the night in Srinagar?
There is high risk of landslides during the night. However, during the day time, traveling is far easy. The visibility is also very high during the day time and therefore traveling becomes easy.
How is the Kashmir valley connected through airways?
The Airport of Kashmir valley is strategically located in Srinagar (SXR), and about 12 Kms from the center of the city. The airport of Jammu (IXJ) is approximately 8 Kms from city center. Indian Airlines and Jet Airways are operating scheduled flights on daily basis from Jammu to Delhi to Jammu. Many private airline operators in Deccan Airlines and Spice Jet are operating on the same route on far lowest costs. You need to check with the respective airlines for scheduled times.
Is Dal Lake clean?
Regular cleaning is underway, and therefore, you are going to enjoy its freshness all the times, especially during the boating.
How much is the road traveling distance from Srinagar to Pahalgam?
The traveling distance from Srinagar to Pahalgam is 87kms, and it would take around 2hrs to reach to there.
How much is the entry fee for Tulip Garden in Srinagar?
Here is the classification of entre fee for Tulip Garden:Adults: 50 and Children: 25 Foreigners: 50
How much is the entry fee for Shalimar Garden?
The garden is open on all days except Fridays, and the entry fee is Rs. 10 for the Adults and Rs. 5 for children.
How much does the Gondola Ride in Gulmarg will cost?
The fee of Gondola Ride per person is Rs 6oo from Gulmarg to Kungdoor. There is absolutely no fee for children with less than 3 years are free. The fee from Kungdoor to Apharwat is Rs. 800 per adult person. No fee for children below 3 years.
Shikara ride is famous. What is it?
Shikarar Ride is basically the traditional boat that has been designed in an artistic way and such types of boats sail on daily basis on Dal Lake in Srinagar. The price for Shikara ride isRs 600 for four persons, and it would provide you with a ride for as long as2 hrs around Lake.
What is the fee charged for Pony Ride in Gulmarg and Pahalgam?
In Gulmarg, the normal fee for Pony ride is Rs 200, and in Pahalgam it is 400. However, you can go out for the bargain too. There is no fixed price.
Which mobile networks function in kashmir?
The mobile networks operating in Kashmir are BSNL, Airtel, Aircel, Idea, and Reliance. However, it is essential to note that only postpaid connections work here, and therefore, you need to come with postpaid SIM cards.
What are the best known tourist attractions to visit in Srinagar?
The most popular tourist attractions to visit are Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, Hari Parbat Fort, Pari Mahal and Tulip Garden.
What is the distance between Srinagar to Jammu?
The total traveling road distance from Srinagar to Jammu is 304 kms approximately, and it will take a minimum of 8hrs and maximum of 12hrs for reaching Jammu.
What is the most ideal time to visit Mata Vaishno Devi?
The ideal time of visiting Mata Vaishno Devi is middle of April, immediately after the Navratras festival. There is heavy rush during this time of the season. You need to pre-book the tickets for comfortable darshan of Mata Vaishno Devi.
What are the essential items to pack for a trip to kashmir?
Essential items to pack for a trip to Kashmir vary according to the season. For a summer trip, carry light woolens, a sturdy pair of shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen. In winter, heavy woolens, thermals, waterproof boots, and warm accessories like gloves and beanies are essential. Regardless of the time of the year, always carry a valid photo ID proof.
What local cuisine should travelers try in Kashmir?
Travelers should try local Kashmiri cuisine which includes dishes like Rogan Josh, Dum Aloo, Gushtaba, Yakhni, and a variety of rice dishes. Wazwan, a traditional multi-course meal, is also a culinary experience not to be missed. For vegetarians, there are dishes like Lyodur Tschaman and Nadir Monje. Don't forget to try the famous Kashmiri Kahwa, a traditional green tea with spices and almonds.
What adventure activities are available for tourists in Kashmir?
Kashmir offers a range of adventure activities including trekking in the mountains, skiing and snowboarding in Gulmarg, river rafting in the Lidder and Sindh rivers, paragliding in Sanasar, and camping in the picturesque meadows of Sonmarg. Amarnath Yatra, a pilgrimage trek, is also an option for those looking for a spiritual trekking experience.
How do tourists typically get around in Kashmir?
Tourists typically get around in Kashmir by hiring private cars or taxis, as this is the most convenient form of transport. Shared jeeps and local buses are also available for budget travelers. For travel between towns and attractions, there are tourist taxi services, while shikara rides are a popular way to explore the lakes.