Royal Kashmir Tour

Overview
It is Kashmir valley that can be defined by forested clefts that surround mountains with rugged terrain. It is renowned worldwide for its breathtaking landscape, this valley is located about 300km away from Jammu. It is located in the Himalayas and surrounded by clear blue skies revealed by snow-capped mountains, which produce rivers and streams.
The home of native plants like deodar, pine, and cinar. This is an unforgettable experience when you are taking a stroll through Shikara. The valley will be a delight with its many natural tones reflected by lush meadows, soft slopes, and meadows brimming with vibrant blooms.
The capital city of Kashmir, Srinagar, is world-renowned for its hand-woven textiles that make woolen clothes and pashmina Shawls. Srinagar is also a showcase for local crafts and furniture that is hand-carved out of walnut.
Day 1: Srinagar Arrival and Local Sightseeing
Welcoming to Srinagar the capital of the sea. When you arrive at Srinagar Airport, join the Royal Kashmir Tour.
The trip will take you to the houseboat. Take a city tour to visit the Shankaracharya Temple on the top of Srinagar The famous Mughal gardens include Chashmashahi, Nishat, and Shalimar.
The gardens were the Mughal ideal of the emperor’s paradise, and are now very popular places to picnic. Visit the craft store where you can purchase local crafts, scarves and jackets, duvets, carpets, paper mache, and much more. After dinner, you can take a stroll through Dal Lake and explore the local market.
Stay the night at the hotel.
Day – 2 Sonamarg Day Tour
Today, we embark on his full-day excursion to the stunning Golden Meadows of Sonamarg. Sonamarg is the final station within the Kashmir district. From here, the area of Ladakh.
It is situated at 2743 meters above sea level. The swiftly flowing River Sind is popular for trout and pounder fishing during the summer.
If you are on one of these glaciers you could also ride a horse and take in an ice-covered snow ride (own cost). Return to the hotel in Srinagar at night and relax in a relaxing stay.
Day 3: Srinagar to Pahalgam
In the early morning, travel early to Pahalgam The ‘Valley of the Shepherds’ located at the confluence of Lidder River as well as Sheshnag Lake.
On the way, stop by the remains of Awantipura which is his temple that dates back to 1100 years that was dedicated to Lord Vishnu and was built for King Awantivarman.
Once you are in Pahalgam Enjoy the beauty of the surrounding area or visit Bai Saren, about 2 kilometers from Pahalgam.
A small town within the fir and pine forest is pleasant and has an excellent view.
Overnight in a hotel in Pahalgam.
Day 4: Pahalgam to Gulmarg
After breakfast, make your way towards Gulmarg which is a meadow of flowers. It’s a fascinating travel experience between Srinagar towards Gulmarg. The beauty of the place will captivate you.
Gulmarg is renowned all over the world for its skiing and snowboarding.
In British times, Gulmarg housed British and Europeans and was Gulmarg, a European mountain resort dubbed Gulmarg.
Gulmarg is home to Gulmarg has a European design and the golf club is 18 holes. Stay in a hotel for the night in Gulmarg.
Day 5: Gulmarg to Srinagar
After breakfast, take a trip on the world’s longest and most high-altitude cable car ride through Asia (own cost).
Enjoy horseback riding, photos, and shopping at this stunning snowy place.
After lunch, travel back to Srinagar and take a tour of Srinagar. Take a trip on a houseboat to Srinagar in the evening and relax in the comforts of a relaxing stay.
Day 6: Return home to joyful memories
After breakfast, travel from breakfast to Srinagar Airport to board your flight. You will be able to cherish the memories of your time in the country.
Kashmir tourism
Jammu and Kashmir
J&K comprises three major areas: Jammu, Kashmir Valley, and Ladakh. In between these three states are stunning green valleys and mountains as well as religious sites and isolated mountains. The people of these states are warm and welcoming and will invite you to their country and their home. Every location has its distinct culture which is reflected in everyday living and in the way they live their lives.
Jammu and Kashmir Highlights: Things to See and Do
There are plenty of places to visit within Jammu as well as Kashmir. The state is full of stunning views, incredible landscapes, and beautiful plants as well as charming homestays and eco-friendly hotels for tourists to pick from. For those who are adventurous, plenty of adventures are in store.
Highlight
Kashmir is the epitomize of natural beauty and is well-known all over the world. It is a place where the senses are delighted by the numerous lakes, gardens hills, and lakes that draw thousands of visitors every year. Capture the perfect shot and take home the ideal vacation experience:
Wildlife
The gorgeous nature reserves in Jammu and Kashmir provide visitors with stunning views of the diverse terrain as well as some of the rare wildlife. The state is home to several reserve and national parks that are aimed at preserving threatened species. Lucky visitors may glimpse hangul (Kashmiri deer), leopards, wildcats, Himalayan black bears, Himalayan marmots, musk deer, and wild goat species. Himalayan birds like golden eagles, pheasants, and baleen vultures may also be observed. Include these natural forests in your itinerary for your next trip.
Culture and art
Jammu and the Kashmiri culture is based on music, dance, and celebrations. Its diverse and rich heritage means that its handicrafts exhibit an ethnic and multi-religious flair. Kashmiris are world-famous for their crafts. Persian influences are prevalent in the floral designs that are typical for Kashmiri art. In J&K visitors can buy souvenirs such as: