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Discover Kashmir’s postcard trio—Srinagar, Pahalgam, Gulmarg—with Dal Lake shikara, pine valleys, and Gondola views. A gently paced, scenic escape ideal for couples, families, and photo lovers.
Srinagar (Google Map)
Srinagar 2 N & Gulmarg 1 N.
4 Days / 3 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive in Srinagar by morning and check into your hotel. After a quick refresh, amble along Boulevard Road beside Dal Lake, watching shikaras glide with Zabarwan peaks beyond. As late afternoon softens, settle into a serene 1-hour Shikara ride at Nehru Park, drifting past floating gardens and wooden houseboats while saffron-and-gold hues paint the water. Wrap the day with warm kahwa, light shopping near the boulevard, and Kashmiri dinner at the hotel. Overnight in Srinagar amid crisp mountain air and quiet lakeside charm.
Post breakfast, drive to Pahalgam—Valley of Shepherds, through saffron fields and willow-lined roads. On arrival, breathe in pine-scented air along the Lidder River; choose a gentle pony ride to Chandanwari or a relaxed riverside walk. After lunch, wander meadows and village lanes framed by lofty firs and snow-tipped ridges—perfect for photography and unhurried moments. By late afternoon, drive back to Srinagar, reaching your hotel by evening. Enjoy a cozy dinner, perhaps sampling nadru yakhni or goshtaba, and rest well for tomorrow’s alpine adventure.
After breakfast, ascend via Tangmarg to flower-strewn Gulmarg. Board the iconic Gondola to Kongdori for sweeping panoramas; in good conditions, continue to Phase II (Apharwat) for glacier vistas (tickets extra, weather permitting). Prefer trails? Opt for a Khilanmarg hike or stroll the historic Gulmarg Golf Course ringed by spruce and deodar. Lunch at a local café, then free time for sledge/ATV in winter or meadow walks in summer. Check into your Gulmarg hotel; evening at leisure with bonfire vibes (seasonal). Overnight in Gulmarg.
Savor breakfast amid alpine stillness, then drive back to Srinagar. Use remaining hours for last-minute shopping—pashmina, papier-mâché, saffron—or a final lakefront walk. According to your schedule, transfer to Srinagar Airport/railway/bus terminus for onward travel. Carry home memories of mirror-calm lakes, cedar valleys, and Gondola views—Kashmir’s highlights neatly woven into a long-weekend escape.
Best time: Apr–Jun (blossoms/meadows), Sep–Oct (clear skies), Dec–Feb (snow sports in Gulmarg).
Permits & ID: Carry government ID; keep buffer for security checks and weather holds (especially for Gondola).
Clothing: Layered warm wear year-round, heavy jackets/gloves in winter; waterproof shoes in snow.
Local etiquette: Ask before photographing people; bargain gently at markets; respect eco-zones—no littering near meadows/lakes.
Signature Kashmir trio in a compact, comfortable loop
Balanced mix of lake leisure, valley walks, and alpine views
Flex windows for weather-dependent Gondola/pony activities
Day 01 – Light: Easy arrivals, lakeside stroll, sunset shikara
Day 02 – Moderate: Return excursion to Pahalgam with riverside time
Day 03 – Moderate/Heavy (seasonal): Gondola/trek and alpine activities
Day 04 – Light: Transfer and shopping buffer before departure
Pre-book Gondola slots in peak months; keep Plan B (golf course walk or ATV) if winds close phases.
Swap Pahalgam with Sonamarg (Thajiwas Glacier) in summer for variety.
Add 1 night on a Srinagar houseboat for classic heritage vibes.
A polished, well-paced Kashmir sampler—glassy lakes, pine valleys, and high-alpine drama—designed for couples, families, and first-timers who want iconic views without rush.
April–June offers green meadows and blossoms; September–October brings crisp skies; December–February is snowy in Gulmarg for skiing. Summer is mild; winters are cold—pack layers, gloves, and waterproof shoes.
Yes, strongly recommended in peak months and weekends. Weather can pause operations; keep a buffer window and carry original ID for ticket checks. Phase II (Apharwat) depends on wind and visibility.
Generally yes. Choose shorter pony routes, wear sturdy shoes, and follow local guide instructions. In winter, consider sledges/ATVs instead of hikes. Always assess seniors’ mobility and keep hydration/snacks handy.
Shikara (included here) aside, keep extra for Gondola tickets, pony/sledge/ATV, garden entries, and café stops. Prices vary by season; carrying some cash helps, as card acceptance is inconsistent in alpine zones.
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