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DAY 1: Arrive Srinagar / Shikara Ride
On Arrival at Srinagar international Airport you will meet our representative and will transfer you to Houseboat at Srinagar by Private Vehicles, Srinagar the lake city of Kashmir, located in the heart of the Kashmir valley, at an altitude of 1,730 meters above sea level. It is famous for its lakes, dotted with shikaras, and the Mughal Gardens built by Mughal Emperors and Shikara Ride at Dal Lake by Shikara Boat. You have half day at leisure activities. Afternoon proceed for Most Relaxing and Soothing Shikara Ride on Dal lake for 01 Hour (A Shikara ride on Dal Lake Kashmir is a thrilling experience and a fun adventure for anyone who seeking a mix of nature and adventure in Srinagar. Get wooed by the panoramic vistas of the Zabarwan range and the vastness of the lake, symphonized with the curling waves formed by the shikarawala’s rowing). Dinner and overnight stay at Houseboat.
DAY 2: Srinagar – Gurez
After breakfast, you will be transferred by surface to Gurez. Gurez valley is located in the Himalayas and you reach there through road from Bandipora via Razdan Top. The drive is nothing less than a spectacular experience and you will notice the beauty of nature at its best. Visit Razdon top located at an altitude of 11672 feet. Razdan Pass is an adrenaline-pumping road in India. From Razdan top you can view the snow-capped Harmukh Peak which is the highest mountain peak of Kashmir
Later checkin to hotel for Dinner and overnight stay.
DAY 3: In Gurez – Local sightseeing
Start your day with morning breakfast and prepare yourself for local sightseeing of Gurez (You need to take local vehicle, as local taxi union does not allow outside vehicle to do sightseeing) Some of which are given below:
Tulail Valley: This valley is one of the remotest valleys of the region.
On reaching the valley, take a foot walk around the place. Explore the beautiful natural beauty of the region. This place is nothing less than a dreamland. Just sit and relax around lush green meadows and enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature.
Habba Khatoon Peak: This is a beautiful mountain peak is an important part of Kashmir’s history. It is named after famous Kashmiri poetess Habba Khatoon. At evening return back to Hotel for Dinner and overnight Stay.
DAY 4: Gurez – Srinagar – Local sightseeing
After breakfast, you will be transferred by surface to Srinagar. Check Inn at Hotel. Later you are going for local Sightseeing which Includes below mentioned
Mughal Gardens
Exquisitely laid out lawns, cascading fountains, bright flower beds, surrounded by the panorama of Dal Lake in front of them, the gardens in Kashmir are astoundingly beautiful. The unity and harmony of design; innovative use of the site and plantings and the diverse mixture of colors, textures and plants impart a sense of ecstasy to the viewer. The Mughal gardens of Shalimar, Nishat, Chashmeshahi and others like Pari Mahal and Harwan are like perfectly carved lawns with stepped terraces and flowing watercourses.
Shalimar Bagh
Shalimar Bagh was built by Emperor Jehangir for his wife Nur Jahan, ‘light of the world’ in 1616. Although it is known today as the ‘garden of love’ it was originally named the Farah Bakhsh or ‘delightful garden’. A chanal is lined with polished stones and is supplied with water from Harwan runs through the middle of the garden. The fourth terrace, by far the best, was once reserved for royal ladies. It included a pavilion made of black stone in the middle of the tank, which was used as a banquet hall. Shalimar Bagh has an air of seclusion and repose, and its rows of fountains and shaded trees seem to recede towards the snowcapped mountains
Nishat Bagh
Nishat Bagh was built by Empress Nur Jahan’s brother Asaf Khan. The largest of the Mughal gardens, Nishat has 12 terraces representing the 12 signs of the zodiac, which descend gradually and seem to almost merge into the lake. These terraces viewed along with the flower-beds, a riot of brilliant colors, present an unforgettable sight. Directly behind the garden is the Gopi Tirth, a small spring gushing forth crystal clear water, which feeds the garden water. Also found within its vicinity are some remains of Mughal period buildings including a double storey pavilion enclosed on two sides latticed windows.
Shankaracharya Temple
Shankaracharya Temple or Jyeshteshwara Temple is a Hindu temple situated on top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Range in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is at a height of 1,000 feet (300 m) above the valley floor and overlooks the city of Srinagar. Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.
DAY 5: Srinagar – Gulmarg – Srinagar
After breakfast at Hotel you will be transferred by surface to Gulmarg, a Meadow of Flowers situated at an altitude of 2730 meters. The best ski resort in the Himalayas, Gulmarg’ legendary beauty, prime location and proximity to Srinagar naturally make it one of the premier hill spots in the country. Originally called ‘Gaurimarg’ by shepherds, its present name was given in the 16th century by Sultan Yusuf Shah, who was inspired by the sight of its grassy slopes emblazoned with wild flowers.. A clear day offers some breathtaking views from Gulmarg: fields of rice; clusters of walnut, pear and mulberry; meadows, ridges and forests that lead to the snow slopes and O. The journey to Gulmarg is equally exciting. The wide roads give beauty to flat expanses of rice fields, interspersed with picturesque villages. Gulmarg’ international lush green golf course is the highest in the world. Equipment is available on hire for the visitor allured by the golf greens here.and Proceed by surface to Gulmarg Gondolla Post ,.Enjoy the Gondolla Ride upto Ist Phase one can also visit 2nd Phase as an optional Tour ( Ist Phase Called Kangdori & 2nd Phase called Affarwat ) later one can also hire up ATV Cars and can enjoy the full round around the Golf course of Gumarg which is nearly 7-8 kms ride . Return back to Srinagar hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 6: Srinagar – Pahalgam – Srinagar
After breakfast, You will be transferred by surface to Pahalgam, on the way visit Awantipora Ruins .( Half an Hour )It is said that the town was founded by Avantivarman who was the first king of the Utpala dynasty, and ruled Kashmir from 855 to 883 AD.[7] Avantivarman built a Hindu temple in Awantipora dedicated to Vishnu called “Avantisvamin” before he became king, and during his reign he built a second Hindu temple in Awantipora called “Avantisvara” dedicated to Shiva. Both temples were built in spacious rectangular paved courtyards. They were destroyed in the middle ages. They were excavated by the archeologist Daya Ram Sahni in the early 20th century.[7] The Avantisvamin temple is located at 33°55′24″N 75°00′46″E and Avantisvara is at 33°55′41″N 75°00′16″E. They are protected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Later Proceed to Pahalgm the Valley of Shepherds, situated at the confluence of the streams flowing from Sheshnag Lake and the Lidder River, situated at 2,130 meters. You half have day at leisure in Pahalgam for different activities. Keep it in mind that you are visiting the ‘Jewel of the Lidder Valley’, a wonderful collection of soul-stirring scenes. The tiny village of much popular Pahalgam is located at an altitude of 2,130 m and occupies a position on the banks of the River Lidder. Pahalgam is also the very place where a number of earlier bollywood films have been shot. It is interesting to know that Pahalgam in Jammu & Kashmir also is a part of Asia’s only saffron growing area. Trout fishing in the Lidder River is a favorite pastime with travelers. The village also offers a number of hiking trails where you can come in close contact with nature and its mind blowing creations. Summers (April to June) in Pahalgam are mild while winters (November to February) are cold. During the rainy season (July-August), a large number of pilgrims are headed here to visit the holy cave of Amarnath; the famous Amarnath Yatra begins from Pahalgam itself. Arrive and proceed to your hotel for check in, Later you can also proceed for Visit the famous tourist attractions in Pahalgam, some of which are given below:-
Betaab Valley :-Betaab valley is situated at a distance of 15 km (9.3 mi) from Pahalgam in Anantnag district in India’s northernmost union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The valley got its name from the Sunny Deol-Amrita Singh hit debut film Betaab.[1] The Valley is towards northeast of Pahalgam and falls between Pahalgam and Chandanwari and is en route Amarnath Temple Yatra. The valley surrounded by lush green meadows, snow clad mountains and covered with dense vegetation.
Chandanwari :- It is famous for its snow bridge. Lying at a distance of 16 km, Chandanwari is also the starting point for the auspicious Amarnath Yatra. It is a small valley, situated at an altitude of 6,500 above sea level. Good sturdy shoes are a prerequisite if you are hiking in this area.
Aru:-This charming meadow can be reached by walking along a mountain path. The river Lidder disappears at Gur Khumb and reappears after 27 mts. Pahalgam has lots of recreational activities especially trekking adventures. It offers wonderful treks, skiing, mountaineering and camping sites. Trekking can be undertaken to Kolahoi Glacier which is very beautiful via Aru village. Sledging at the frozen Glaciers is also offered by locals. You can take long walks in the jungles and explore rich flora and fauna. Pahalgam is the main base camp to Amarnath Cave. Alpine Skiing is also available at high altitudes. A Popular trek from Sonamarg to Pahalgam and trek to Chandanwari and Sheshnag lake can also be undertaken. The Liddar River is popular among travelers interested in angling. Stretches of this river are suitable for trout fishing. Pahalgam has a golf course at 2400 meters above the sea level. Camping equipment, ponies and skiing equipment is readily available. Return back to Srinagar Hotel.
DAY 7: Departure from Srinagar
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Srinagar airport for return flight back home.
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