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Discover the heavenly beauty of Kashmir, often called “Heaven on Earth.” Surrounded by snow-clad mountains, lush valleys, and pristine rivers, Kashmir is perfect for adventure, nature, and tranquil retreats. 

Visitors can enjoy shikara rides and houseboat stays on Dal Lake in Srinagar, skiing, snowboarding, and gondola rides in Gulmarg, and river rafting, trekking, pony rides, and camping in Pahalgam. Sonamarg is ideal for trekking to Thajiwas Glacier, fishing, and nature photography. 

Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or an adventure-filled escape, our customized Kashmir holiday packages offer comfortable stays, guided sightseeing, and hassle-free travel.

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FAQs About Kashmir

An ideal Kashmir trip requires 5 to 7 days to explore the major attractions comfortably. A 5-day trip is sufficient for Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam, while a 7-day itinerary allows relaxed sightseeing, a houseboat stay, local experiences, and day trips to Sonamarg. Longer stays are recommended for travelers interested in nature, photography, or slow travel.

The must-visit places in Kashmir include Srinagar (Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens), Gulmarg (meadows, skiing, Gondola ride), Pahalgam (Betaab Valley, Aru Valley), Sonamarg (glaciers and alpine scenery), and Yusmarg. Each destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, adventure, and culture.

Kashmir is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular tourist areas such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg. Tourism is closely monitored, and security presence is strong. Travelers should stay updated with local advisories, avoid sensitive areas, and follow guidance from hotel staff and local authorities.

Indian citizens do not need any permit to visit most parts of Kashmir, including Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam. However, Inner Line Permits (ILP) may be required for certain border or restricted regions near Gurez Valley or areas close to the Line of Control (LoC). Foreign nationals may require additional permissions for specific locations.

Only postpaid SIM cards work reliably in Kashmir. BSNL, Airtel, and Jio postpaid connections provide coverage in cities and tourist areas. Prepaid SIM cards from outside Jammu & Kashmir generally do not function, so travelers should plan communication accordingly.

Internet connectivity in Kashmir is limited and slower compared to other states. While 4G services are available in major towns, connectivity may be inconsistent, especially in rural or mountainous areas. Travelers should not rely on uninterrupted internet access during their trip.

ATMs are available in Srinagar and major towns, but availability can be inconsistent due to technical or connectivity issues. Digital payments such as UPI and cards work in hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas, but cash is essential for taxis, small vendors, and remote regions.

Kashmir offers a wide range of accommodation options including luxury hotels, boutique hotels, houseboats, guesthouses, homestays, and budget hotels. Srinagar has the widest variety, while Gulmarg and Pahalgam offer scenic resorts and cozy mountain stays suitable for families, couples, and honeymooners.

Kashmiri cuisine is rich and aromatic. Must-try foods include Rogan Josh, Yakhni, Dum Aloo, Gushtaba, Kashmiri Pulao, Modur Pulao, and traditional Wazwan dishes. Vegetarian travelers can enjoy Nadru Yakhni (lotus stem), Haakh (greens), Paneer dishes, and local breads.

Kashmir has a conservative cultural environment. Travelers should dress modestly, especially in public spaces and religious areas. Photography of locals should be done with permission. Respect local traditions, avoid political discussions, and follow mosque or shrine etiquette when visiting religious sites.

The most convenient way to travel around Kashmir is by private taxi or hired cab, which offers flexibility and comfort. Shared taxis and local buses are available but may be less convenient for tourists. For sightseeing, taxis arranged through hotels or travel agencies are recommended.

Staying in Srinagar is ideal for first-time visitors due to better connectivity, shopping, houseboats, and access to nearby attractions. Gulmarg is best for travelers seeking snow, skiing, luxury resorts, and scenic mountain views. Many itineraries include stays in both destinations.

Yes, most Kashmir tour packages include a houseboat stay, usually for one night on Dal Lake or Nigeen Lake. Houseboats are a signature experience of Kashmir and range from deluxe to luxury categories.

Yes, almost all hotels and restaurants in Kashmir serve vegetarian food. Indian vegetarian dishes such as dal, rice, paneer, roti, and vegetables are widely available, along with Jain and satvik options in larger hotels.

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