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Indulge in a wonderful time with your close ones while vacationing with Thrillophilia's Kashmir tour packages. With our top-notch arrangements and hand-curated itineraries, your Kashmir trip can offer you life-long memories and amazing experiences! Be it a honeymoon trip or a family trip, it is our promise that your Kashmir holiday is sure to be unforgettable!

Upgrade your travel game with over 37 Kashmir tour packages to choose from. Now you can stop dreaming and start living by taking that dream trip.

From quick getaways to bucket-list vacations, Thrillophilia's Kashmir tour packages range from ₹ 12,998 to ₹ 131,510, giving every kind of traveller their kind of perfect trip.

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Thrillophilia's Kashmir tour packages feature handpicked 3, 4, and 5-star resorts that promise a perfect mix of luxury and comfort for a premium holiday.

In Kashmir, itineraries stretch from small 4-day explorations to lingering 6-day journeys, each crafted for a different rhythm of travel.

In Kashmir, it's all about choice! You can dive into Family Tours, slow down with Honeymoon, or explore with Group Tours tours.

Kashmir tour packages by Thrillophilia come with 21942+ glowing reviews and feedback from happy, satisfied travellers.

Explore the scenic Dal Lake, witness the wonderful Shankaracharya Temple, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden while enjoying your vacation with Thrillophilia's amazing Kashmir trip packages.


Kashmir Packages

Kashmir Tour Packages at a Glance:

Thrillophilia's Kashmir tour packages are planned to suit different kinds of travellers, whether someone is looking for a short city visit or a longer trip through the region’s changing landscapes. Most itineraries cover well-known places like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg, along with experiences such as houseboat stays, local sightseeing, and cultural stops. These packages differ in duration, cost, and what’s included. Some come with guided tours, while others include transfers and stay options, making it easier for travellers to pick what fits their plan.

Introduction to Thrillophilia’s Kashmir Tour Packages:

If you’ve been thinking of taking a break, of getting away from the rush of everyday life, this is the season to do it. Kashmir offers a refreshing shift from the usual routine. The mountains take on a misty charm, lush landscapes unfold before you, and the air carries a distinct, invigorating freshness. With fewer crowds and quieter surroundings, Kashmir creates the perfect backdrop for a peaceful getaway. The natural beauty of the valley feels more alive, more intimate, making every view captivating.

Whether you’re gliding over Dal Lake in a shikara or enjoying a slow drive through the hills of Gulmarg and Pahalgam, the experience is deeply serene. With Thrillophilia’s Kashmir tour packages, you can discover the raw and natural charm of this paradise on Earth.

Our Kashmir tour packages are thoughtfully planned, keeping comfort, ease, and those small special moments in mind. Whether you’re travelling with family, planning a romantic honeymoon, or just want to sit by Dal Lake with a hot cup of kahwa and nowhere to be, there’s something here that fits just right. These aren’t rushed, generic trips. They’re designed with care, backed by experience, and most importantly, shaped by the stories of thousands of happy travellers who’ve already been there.

With over 36 different options ranging from ₹12,999 to ₹1,31,500, there’s room for every kind of plan and budget. From quick 4-day getaways to relaxed 6-day explorations, you can go slow, explore more, and just be. Let the rain guide your rhythm, the mountains hold your gaze, and Thrillophilia take care of the rest.

Which Are the most Popular Kashmir Tour Packages?

1. Srinagar Tour Packages: You will visit Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, Shankaracharya Temple, and other key attractions in Srinagar.

2. Gulmarg Tour Packages: You can experience the scenic meadows of Gulmarg and take a ride on the Gulmarg Gondola, the highest cable car in the world.

3. Pahalgam Tour Packages: You will explore the hill station of Pahalgam, enjoy views along the Lidder River, and have options for trekking and pony rides.

4. Sonmarg Tour Packages: You will see the “Meadow of Gold,” with its glaciers and mountain views, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities.

5. Kashmir with Vaishno Devi Packages: You can combine a visit to the Vaishno Devi shrine with sightseeing in Kashmir.

6. Kashmir Honeymoon Packages: You will find itineraries designed for couples, which often include houseboat stays and candlelit dinners.

What is the Best Time to Visit Kashmir?

The best time to visit Kashmir is from March to May. However, Kashmir experiences different seasons across the year, each offering varied landscapes and weather conditions. The best time to visit depends on the kind of experience you are planning. Whether you are visiting for sightseeing, trekking, snow activities, or quiet stays, the season you choose will shape your travel experience.

1. Peak Season (March to May)

  • Weather: Cool days, clear skies, and blooming gardens.
  • Average Temperature: 15–25°C
  • Ideal for: Sightseeing, garden visits, shikara rides, houseboat stays

Why Visit During this Season?

During this time, you can explore gardens in Srinagar, including the Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden, which opens only for a few weeks. Roads leading to Pahalgam and Sonamarg usually remain open, making travel easier. The weather allows you to cover multiple locations in one trip without interruptions. Shikara rides and houseboat stays are available throughout the season. If you are interested in exploring the natural side of the region, this is when most places are accessible.

2. Moderate Season (June to September)

  • Weather: Warm temperatures with occasional rainfall.
  • Average Temperature: 20–30°C
  • Ideal for: Nature walks, trekking, pony rides, local excursions

Why Visit During this Season?

This season brings steady temperatures, which are suitable for outdoor movement. If you are planning treks or walks, the green valleys around Pahalgam and Sonamarg offer good conditions. Tourist flow is lower compared to the earlier season, allowing more space at major sites. Some rainfall may occur, but most routes and activities continue as planned. Hotel prices are often more flexible during these months, which can help in managing travel costs.

3. Low Season (October to February)

  • Weather: Cold climate with snowfall from late December onwards.
  • Average Temperature: -2 to 10°C
  • Ideal for: Skiing, snowboarding, winter photography, cable car rides

Why Visit During this Season?

If you are visiting for snow-based activities, this is the time when places like Gulmarg remain active with winter sports. The cable car (Gondola) continues to operate, offering views of snow-covered areas. Winter also brings quieter surroundings across most towns. If you are planning a short winter trip or a snow experience, this season allows you to focus on those activities. Travel conditions may be affected by snow, especially in higher areas, so advance planning is necessary.

What Are the Recently Launched Kashmir Tour Packages?

  • 6D/5N Monsoon Escape – Doodhpathri + Yusmarg + Srinagar stay with café trail
  • 7D Cultural Explorer – Attend Shikara Festival + village homestay in Budgam
  • Weekend in Wild Kashmir – Betaab Valley + trout fishing + Dachigam safari
  • Adventure Combo – Rafting at Lidder + hiking Thajiwas + paragliding in Gulmarg

What Are the Best Kashmir Itineraries Offered by Thrillophilia?

Here are the different Kashmir itineraries available with Thrillophilia:

Kashmir itinerary 4 days

  • Day 1: Gulmarg Sightseeing Tour - Visit Drung Waterfall, Strawberry Valley and enjoy a Cable Car ride.
  • Day 2: Travel to Srinagar - Visit Jamia Masjid and explore Hari Parbat.
  • Day 3: Srinagar Sightseeing Tour - Enjoy a Shikara ride in Dal Lake, visit the Shankaracharya Temple and Mughal Gardens, and enjoy a houseboat stay.
  • Day 4: Departure - Check out from the houseboat and get transferred to Srinagar Airport.

Kashmir itinerary 5 days

  • Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar - Visit Nishat Market and Polo View Market, or visit the Nigeen Lake.
  • Day 2: Travel to Pahalgam - Enjoy river rafting at Lidder River, and visit Betaab Valley, Aru Valley & Chandanwari.
  • Day 3: Travel to Srinagar - Experience a Shikara Ride, visit Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashma Shahi, shop souvenirs from Lal Chowk, and enjoy a houseboat stay.
  • Day 4: Day trip to Gulmarg - Enjoy a cable car ride at Apharwat Peak in Gulmarg, and visit Drung Waterfall & Strawberry Valley.
  • Day 5: Departure - Check out from the houseboat and get transferred to the Airport. 

Kashmir itinerary 6 days

  • Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar - Visit Nishat Market & Polo View Market, or visit the Nigeen Lake.
  • Day 2: Travel to Sonamarg - Visit the Thajiwas Glacier viewpoint and try water-water rafting at Sindh River.
  • Day 3: Day trip to Gulmarg - Experience a cable car ride at Apharwat Peak, and visit Strawberry Valley & Drung Waterfall.
  • Day 4: Travel to Pahalgam - Enjoy white water rafting at Lidder River, and visit Betaab Valley, Aru Valley, & Chandanwari.
  • Day 5: Travel to Srinagar - Experience a Shikara Ride, visit Mughal Gardens, and enjoy a houseboat stay. 
  • Day 6: Departure - Check out from the houseboat and get transferred to the Airport.

Kashmir itinerary 7 days

  • Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar - Experience Shikara Ride, visit Anchar Lake, Lal Chowk, and Jamia Masjid.
  • Day 2: Travel to Pahalgam - Explore Baisaran Valley, Tulian Lake, and Mamleshwar Temple
  • Day 3: Pahalgam Sightseeing Tour - Visit Betaab Valley, Chandanwari & Aru Valley and enjoy white water rafting at Lidder River.
  • Day 4: Travel to Srinagar - Enjoy visiting Nishat Bagh, Chashme Shahi, Pari Mahal, Shalimar Bagh, Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, and the Botanical Garden.
  • Day 5: Day Trip to Gulmarg - Visit Strawberry Valley, Igloo Cafe, and Drung Waterfall, or experience the Gondola ride.
  • Day 6: Day Trip to Yusmarg - Visit the sacred Charar-e-Sharief Shrine and explore the Doodh Ganga River.
  • Day 7: Departure: After breakfast, check out from the hotel and get transferred to the airport.

Kashmir itinerary 8 days

  • Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar - Visit Chashme Shahi, Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Pari Mahal, Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, and Botanical Garden.
  • Day 2: Travel to Gulmarg - Explore Igloo Cafe, Strawberry Valley, and Drung Waterfall, and enjoy the Gondola ride.
  • Day 3: Travel to Pahalgam - Visit Mamleshwar Temple, Deno Valley, Tulian Lake, or try rides at Lidder Amusement Park
  • Day 4: Pahalgam Sightseeing Tour - Enjoy white water rafting at Lidder River, and visit Betaab Valley, Aru Valley, & Chandanwari.
  • Day 5: Travel to Srinagar - Try the Shikara ride at Dal Lake and explore the scenic floating markets.
  • Day 6: Day Trip to Sonamarg - Experience river rafting in the Sindh river or try horseback riding at Thajiwas Glacier.
  • Day 7: Day Trip to Doodhpathri - Visit Doodhpathri and admire the scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Day 8: Departure - Check out from the hotel after breakfast, and get transferred to the airport. 

Why Choose Thrillophilia’s Kashmir Tour Packages?

1. Top destinations and experiences: Thrillophilia’s Kashmir tour packages provide a handpicked range of activities and destinations. From the stunning Dal Lake in Srinagar to the beautiful meadows of Sonamarg, these tours are designed to offer a perfect combination of scenic beauty, cultural exploration, and adventure.

2. Premium inclusions: The packages include best-in-class inclusions like private transfers, guided sightseeing tours, and luxurious accommodations. These well-curated inclusions guarantee a memorable and hassle-free experience, allowing you to dive into the charm of Kashmir’s natural beauty.

3. 24/7 customer support: Our team is available round-the-clock to offer help with all types of customer queries. From pre-tour planning to on-site assistance, we ensure your Kashmir Packages from India are as enjoyable as possible.

4. Personalised experiences: For those who want a tailored experience, Thrillophilia offers personalised itineraries. You can add or remove the number or type of activities, destinations, and experiences based on your preferences.

5. Genuine experiences: Thrillophilia’s packages provide ample opportunities to explore Kashmir’s cultural heritage. Enjoy a variety of experiences ranging from visiting ancient temples, exploring local markets, and trying traditional Kashmiri cuisine. 

6. Budget-Friendly: Offering attractive prices without compromising on quality, our Kashmir Holiday Packages ensure that you enjoy outstanding experiences at pocket-friendly rates. Services such as stays, transportation, and activities are coupled together, giving you great value for your money.

7. Dependable operator network with great reviews: We work with several trusted local operators in Kashmir, popular for their excellent services. Their expert regional knowledge ensures you experience the best of Kashmir safely and seamlessly.

What Are the Top Destinations on a Kashmir Trip?

1. Srinagar – The Heart of Kashmir

Known for its lush forested mountains, verdant gardens, colorful flower beds, and picturesque lakes, Srinagar is a paradise on earth. A must-visit destination, this nature lover's delight showcases the scenic beauty and vibrant culture of the region.

Srinagar, the largest city in Kashmir, is famous for the postcard-perfect Dal Lake, where you can stay in a houseboat and enjoy serene waters. The Nishat Bagh and Mughal Gardens enchant visitors with their stunning flora and tranquil ambiance. With Srinagar tour packages, you can also relish delicious Mutton Rogan Josh and shop for exquisite Pashmina shawls, making it an unforgettable addition to your travel plans, especially if you visit Srinagar in July.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to October
  • Location: Capital city of Jammu and Kashmir
  • Attractions Nearby: Dal Lake, Nishat Bagh, Mughal Gardens
  • Specialty: Houseboat stays, Pashmina shawls, Mutton Rogan Josh

2. Gulmarg – The Meadow of Flowers

Gulmarg, meaning 'Meadow of Flowers,' is a scenic wonder included in Kashmir holiday packages. Against snow-clad mountains, vibrant flowers carpet the landscape, creating a picturesque scene. Beyond its beauty, Gulmarg in July is an adventure haven, perfect for skiing and snowboarding.

It’s renowned for its exhilarating gondola rides, the second-highest cable car globally. Explore these wonders through specially curated Gulmarg tour packages and create unforgettable memories amidst Kashmir’s breathtaking beauty and adventure.

  • Best Time to Visit: December to February (for snow activities), May to September (for trekking)
  • Location: 50 km from Srinagar
  • Attractions Nearby: Gulmarg Gondola, Khilanmarg, Apharwat Peak
  • Specialty: Skiing, snowboarding, highest golf course

3. Pahalgam – The Valley of Shepherds

Elevated at 2,740 meters, Pahalgam in August beckons nature enthusiasts with lush forests, vibrant meadows, and serene lakes. A highlight in Kashmir tours, it's an idyllic retreat just 95 kilometres from Srinagar, offering solitude amid picturesque landscapes. Aru and Betab Valley enchant couples with their timeless natural allure.

The mesmerizing Sheshnag Lake, surrounded by emerald waters, grasslands, and mountain vistas, is a must-visit. Pahalgam tour packages promise an immersive experience in these tranquil havens, where the beauty of nature unfolds at every turn, making it a dream destination for avid nature lovers.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to October
  • Location: 95 km from Srinagar
  • Attractions Nearby: Aru Valley, Betab Valley, Sheshnag Lake
  • Specialty: Trekking, trout fishing, horse riding

4. Sonamarg – The Meadow of Gold

Known as the 'Meadow of Gold,' Sonamarg is a coveted inclusion in the Kashmir tour package. This picturesque destination boasts undulating trekking trails, breathtaking flower beds, and stunning glaciers, making it a dream for travellers. A highlight is the enchanting Thajiwas Glacier, offering fantastic trekking and camping opportunities.

Sonamarg is adorned with pristine lakes, such as Gangabal Lake, Gadsar Lake, Satsar Lake, Vishansar Lake, and Krishnasar Lake, adding to its allure. Adventure seekers are drawn to the exhilarating Zoji-La Pass.

  • Best Time to Visit: May to October
  • Location: 80 km from Srinagar
  • Attractions Nearby: Thajiwas Glacier, Zoji-La Pass, Vishansar Lake
  • Specialty: Trekking, camping, pristine lakes

5. Kupwara – The Crown of Kashmir

Kupwara is a dreamy land of majestic alpine markets, rolling meadows, and clear gushing water. Set in picturesque locales, Kupwara is the epitome of natural beauty in Kashmir. One of the major attractions in Kupwara is its enchanting valleys, including Lolab Valley, Seemab Valley, Bungus Valley, Kieran Valley, and Machil Valley.

Kupwara also has religious sites, including the Qamar Reshi Sahib Shrine and the Sheikh Baba Behram Point. Featuring dense forests and offering mountain biking and trekking opportunities, Chandigham in Kupwara is a delight and you must include this in your Jammu and Kashmir tour packages.

  • Best Time to Visit: April to October
  • Location: 90 km from Srinagar
  • Attractions Nearby: Lolab Valley, Seemab Valley, Qamar Reshi Sahib Shrine
  • Specialty: Trekking, mountain biking, scenic landscapes

6. Kargil – The Land of Bravehearts

Considered the second largest town in the Ladakh region, Kargil offers awe-inspiring natural beauty. A witness to many historical wars, Kargil oozes out a lot of heart-warming memories and emotions. One of the must-visit places in Kargil is the war memorial, where you can pay tribute to the brave Indian soldiers who lost their lives for saving our country.

You can also experience mountaineering in the Nun Mountains and take a trekking tour to Suru Valley. Other places that you can explore in Kargil include Wakha Rgyal, Shergold, Mulbek Gompa, and Urgyen Dzong.

  • Best Time to Visit: May to September
  • Location: 204 km from Srinagar
  • Attractions Nearby: Kargil War Memorial, Suru Valley, Mulbek Gompa
  • Specialty: War history, mountaineering, trekking

What Are the Best Offbeat Places in Kashmir?

While Kashmir is widely known for its iconic destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Srinagar, there are lesser-known places that offer an entirely different experience. From untouched valleys in Jammu and Kashmir to historic towns, these offbeat locations provide a glimpse into Kashmir’s raw beauty and cultural richness, making them a must-visit for travelers who want to go beyond the usual tourist circuit.

1. Gurez Valley – A Remote Himalayan Retreat

Tucked away in the high-altitude Himalayan range, Gurez Valley is an untouched paradise included in many offbeat Kashmir tour packages. Located near the Indo-Pak border, it is known for towering mountains, pristine rivers, and lush meadows. The valley is home to the Dard-Shina tribes, whose unique traditions and culture offer a fascinating experience.

A major highlight is Habba Khatoon Peak, named after a famous Kashmiri poetess, which provides stunning trekking trails and panoramic views. Whether you're a nature lover, photography enthusiast, or adventure seeker, Gurez Valley is a must-visit for those looking to explore beyond the usual Kashmir.

2. Drass – The Gateway to Ladakh

Located 60 kilometres from Kargil, Drass is famously known as the second-coldest inhabited place in the world, making it a highlight of Kashmir tour packages. This high-altitude town is surrounded by vast meadows, glacial streams, and towering peaks, offering breathtaking views and adventure-filled experiences.

The Drass War Memorial, dedicated to the soldiers of the Kargil War, stands as a reminder of courage and resilience. Trekkers and nature lovers can explore routes leading to Suru Valley and Mushkoh Valley, which are known for their untouched beauty and challenging trekking paths.

How to Reach Kashmir?

By Air: The Srinagar Airport in Kashmir is well-connected to the prime cities of the country, including Bangalore, Mumbai, Jammu, Goa, & Delhi by top airway services like IndiGO, and Air India.

By Train: The nearest railhead to Kashmir is the Jammu Tawi Railway Station, which is located around 330 kilometres away. You can take a train from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Trivandrum to reach the Jammu Tawi Railway Station. From there, you can take a local taxi to reach Kashmir.

By Road: Kashmir can be reached by road from major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Jammu. The distance from Delhi to Srinagar is approximately 876 kilometers and takes around 16-18 hours. From Chandigarh, the distance is around 646 kilometers, taking around 10-12 hours. From Jammu, it is approximately 266 kilometers, taking around 5-6 hours. These routes offer scenic views and are well-connected via national highways, making road travel to Kashmir a memorable journey.

Did you know? The newly inaugurated Z-Morh Tunnel (Sonamarg Tunnel) on the Srinagar-Leh Highway (NH-1) now provides all-weather connectivity to Sonamarg. This 6.5-kilometer tunnel ensures uninterrupted travel, reducing delays caused by landslides and heavy snowfall. It makes reaching different areas of Kashmir faster and more accessible for tourists.

What Are the Best Places to Visit in Kashmir?

Here are some best places to visit in Kashmir:

1. Nishat Garden, Srinagar – A Mughal Paradise with Mountain Backdrops

Known popularly as the 'Garden of Bliss', Nishant Garden happens to be the second-largest Mughal Garden in the Kashmir Valley. Lying on the eastern side of the famous Dal Lake, Nishant Garden was established in 1633 AD under the command of Asaf Khan, the brother of Noor Jahan.

Nishant Garden offers a treat to the eyes, with the majestic Zabarwan Mountains serving as a stunning backdrop. Nishat Bagh also offers an impressive Persian architectural design, featuring a serene water channel flowing amidst the garden and 12 terraces adorned with colourful flowers.

  •  Best Time to Visit: April to October
  •  Location: Srinagar, on the eastern shore of Dal Lake

2. Aru Valley, Srinagar – A Fairytale Escape in the Heart of Kashmir

Juxtaposed against the snowy Himalayan peaks, the enchanting Aru Valley is often found in the Kashmir packages for honeymooners. This breathtaking valley is adorned to perfection by the picturesque Aru River, a tributary of the Lidder River.

By offering some exhilarating activities like hiking and horse riding, this valley is becoming a must-include in the Kashmir trip packages of adrenaline seekers. This place is a gateway to the famous Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar Lake.

  • Best Time to Visit: May to October
  • Location: 12 km from Pahalgam

3. Amarnath, Srinagar– The Sacred Ice Shiva Linga Pilgrimage

Dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Shiva, Amarnath is another one of the top places to include in the Kashmir itinerary for all devotees and religious seekers. The major attraction of this place is the Amarnath Cave, which is home to the Shiva Linga made entirely of ice. This unique Shivalinga is an accumulation of water droplets that freeze once they fall on the cave floor.

According to popular mythological beliefs, the Amarnath Cave is the same site where Lord Shiva shared his life's secrets with his consort Goddess Parvati. Amarnath receives the highest influx of devotees during the Amarnath Yatra, held here every year between July and August.

  • Best Time to Visit: July to August
  • Location: 141 km from Srinagar

4. Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve– A Wildlife Haven in the Himalayas

The Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve is one of the greatest locations in Gulmarg for wildlife enthusiasts. It offers several opportunities to witness biodiversity in its purest form, including rare species of flora, fauna, and avifauna. Take pictures of the animals in this reserve, which is situated between 2,400 and 4,300 metres above sea level.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to September
  • Location: 48 km from Srinagar


5. Jama Masjid, Srinagar– Kashmir’s Grand Wooden Mosque

Constructed by Sultan Sikandar in 1402, Jama Masjid is considered the biggest mosque in Kashmir Valley. This mosque has been damaged severely by fire three times.

The existing building of Jama Masjid was constructed in 1672 under the command of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir. Jama Masjid flaunts a spellbinding Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. Featuring a massive courtyard with a total of 370 wooden pillars, Jama Masjid can accommodate 33,333 devotees at a single time.

  • Best Time to Visit: April to November
  • Location: Nowhatta, Srinagar

6. Shalimar Garden, Srinagar – The Timeless Mughal Retreat on Dal Lake

The Shalimar Garden is situated on the picturesque shores of Dal Lake and sprawls across a vast area of a whopping 31 acres. This place happens to be the most prominent Mughal Garden in Kashmir Valley.

The Shalimar Garden was established back in 1619 AD under the orders of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Flanked by tall Chinar trees and packed with colourful flowers, the ever-charming Shalimar Garden is a must-include in your Kashmir itinerary.

  • Best Time to Visit: April to October
  • Location: Srinagar, near Dal Lake


Best Hill stations in Jammu and Kashmir

When it comes to hill stations, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Patnitop stand out as the most popular destinations. These places not only offer cooler climates and breathtaking landscapes but also provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re into trekking, winter sports, or simply soaking in nature’s beauty, these hill stations promise to make your holiday in Kashmir truly unforgettable. With their unique charm and endless adventures, they are among the best places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir for an unforgettable experience.

Top Things to Do in Kashmir

Here are some of the best things to do in Kashmir:

1. Take a Shikara Ride in Dal & Nigeen Lake

A shikara ride is a must in Kashmir, but while Dal Lake attracts more visitors, Nigeen Lake remains a hidden gem. This lesser-known lake offers a quieter, more serene experience, perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. Gliding through its still waters, you can admire the reflections of snow-capped peaks and charming houseboats. Early morning shikara rides on Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake also offer you a glimpse into the floating markets here, while sunset rides paint the lakes in golden hues. Many Kashmir tour packages include these experiences, offering you an offbeat and peaceful retreat.

2. Enjoy a Gondola Ride in Gulmarg & Srinagar

The Gulmarg Gondola, one of the world’s highest cable cars, is a major highlight of Kashmir tours, offering breathtaking views of Apharwat Peak (4,200 metres) and lush meadows. While this is a well-known experience, the Srinagar Ropeway at Hari Parbat (594 metres) remains an offbeat adventure. This lesser-known gondola ride offers a stunning bird’s eye view of Srinagar’s gardens, lakes and historical landmarks, making it a unique way to explore the city. From the thrill of high-altitude snowy landscapes to those of a panoramic cityscape, these gondola rides add a distinct charm to your Kashmir holiday.

3. Try Your Hands at Golf at Gulmarg Golf Club

If you have a thing for golf, make sure you try your hands at the sport at the Gulmarg Golf Club during your Kashmir tour, which makes for one of the world’s highest and largest 18-hole golf courses. With the Himalayan peaks serving as an excellent backdrop and lush green expanses encompassing the golf club, the splendors of nature will motivate you to play a great shot. 

4. Relish Delicious Authentic Kashmiri Cuisine

Start your food tour of Kashmir with the authentic tea of Kashmir, the delicious Kashmiri Kahwa which will make your Kashmir Holiday packages worth it. Go on to treat your tastebuds with the delicious Mutton Rogan Josh, Kashmiri Wazwan, Yakhni, Gushtaba, and Matschgand.

No worries if you are a vegetarian; Kashmir will serve you passionately. Try Paneer Chaman and Dum Aloo and you will always return to these delicacies whenever you visit Kashmir the next time.

5. Take a Heritage Walk through Old Srinagar

You can explore Srinagar best by taking a walking tour through this lively city. So, make sure you have enough time in the itinerary of your Kashmir package so that you can take a fulfilling walk of Old Srinagar and explore its cultural and historical riches.

On this heritage walk, you can spot a number of Mughal-style architectural marvels. You can also witness the popular Jamia Masjid, which features a total of 370 maple wood pillars. You can also visit the old markets of Srinagar and shop for local produce like dry fruits, threads, and spices.

6. Pay a Visit to the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

No matter if you are a couple or a family, you will love to have a visit to the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden. On your visit to the largest tulip garden in Asia, you can spend time spotting a wide variety of colorful flora, including tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, and hyacinths. If you are on a Kashmir tour during April month, do not forget to attend the tulip festival held in this garden every year.

7. Experience a Houseboat Stay

Staying in a houseboat on Dal Lake or Nigeen Lake is a unique way to experience Kashmiri culture. These floating accommodations, adorned with intricate wooden carvings, provide modern amenities with a traditional touch. You can enjoy meals on the deck while admiring the lake’s tranquillity. A lot of luxury Kashmir tours offer premium houseboats with private balconies and butler services, ensuring a comfortable stay. Waking up to the gentle ripples of the lake makes this an unforgettable experience in Kashmir.

8. Seek Blessings at the Kheer Bhawani Temple

On your visit to this temple, you will get to see that the main offering made to the goddess here is the Indian delicacy ‘kheer’, from which the name of the shrine is inspired. You can also see the beautiful water spring over which the Kheer Bhawani Temple is located.

9. Go Boating in Mansar Lake

Mansar Lake, located 45.5 kilometres from Jammu, is a scenic spot for boating amidst lush green hills. The lake stretches over 1.5 kilometres, offering paddle and rowing boat options. Surrounding temples, like Sheshnag Temple, add cultural significance to the experience. Birdwatching is popular here, with migratory species like the Grey Heron and Black-winged Stilt flocking to the lake. Many Kashmir holiday packages include a visit to Mansar Lake, making it a perfect stop for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.

10. Take a Wildlife Safari at the Dachigam National Park

If you are a wildlife enthusiast, choose from Kashmir packages that offer you a thrilling wildlife safari in the world-famous Dachigam National Park. On your safari through this breathtaking national park, you can spot several amazing animal species including the hill fox, long-tailed marmot, musk deer, leopard, Himalayan black bear, jackal, and Himalayan weasel. You can also engage in bird watching, trying your luck at spotting a variety of beautiful birds like the cinnamon sparrow and black bulbul.

Adventurous Things to Do in Kashmir:

Kashmir is not just about its breathtaking landscapes; it is also a haven for adventure lovers. Whether you want to trek through alpine lakes, ski down powdery slopes, raft through gushing rivers, or soar high above lush valleys during your Kashmir trip, the region offers a variety of adventure experiences for all kinds of travellers. Here’s a detailed guide to the best adventurous things to do in Kashmir, including essential safety tips and practical travel information.

1. Trekking in Kashmir – Explore the High-Altitude Trails

Kashmir is home to some of the most picturesque trekking routes in the Himalayas. From glacial lakes to snow-covered peaks and lush meadows, trekking here is an unforgettable experience. The diverse terrain caters to both beginners and experienced trekkers, with trails ranging from easy day hikes to challenging multi-day expeditions.

Where, When & How to Experience:

1. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek – This 7-day trek takes you through Vishansar, Krishansar, Gadsar, Satsar, and Gangbal Lakes, offering stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas. 

  • Best time: June – September
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging (Permit Required)

2. Tarsar Marsar TrekA 6-day moderate trek through alpine lakes, lush valleys, and traditional shepherd villages. 

  • Best time: July – September
  • Difficulty: Moderate (No permit required)

3. Aru Valley & Lidderwat Trek – A scenic, easy trek, perfect for beginners looking for a short adventure in Pahalgam. 

  • Best time: April – October
  • Difficulty: Moderate (No permit required)
  • Cost: Guided treks range from INR 12,000 to INR 18,000 per person, including meals, tents, and guides.

Safety Tips:

  • Acclimatize Properly – Avoid altitude sickness by spending a day adjusting to the elevation before starting your trek.
  • Pack Essentials – Carry warm clothing, a first-aid kit, trekking poles, and waterproof gear for sudden weather changes.

2. Skiing in Gulmarg – India’s Best Ski Destination

Gulmarg is India’s premier skiing destination, making it a must-visit for those looking for a thrilling Kashmir winter tour. It offers world-class ski slopes, powdery snow, and well-equipped training centres, attracting both beginners and professional skiers.

Where, When & How to Experience:

  • Best Ski Slopes: Apharwat Peak, Kongdori, Gulmarg Bowl, Mary Shoulder
  • Ski Training & Equipment Rentals – Available at Gulmarg Ski Institute and private operators like Gulmarg Snow School.
  • Ski Rental – INR 800 to INR 1,500 per day
  • Ski Pass – INR 750 to INR 1,500 per day
  • Certified Training Courses – INR 3,000 to INR 6,000 per session
  • Season: Mid-December to March offers ideal skiing conditions with consistent snowfall.
  • Ski Pass Costs: Phase 1 Gondola – INR 740 | Phase 2 Gondola – INR 950 | Chairlift – INR 300

Safety Tips:

  • Always Ski with an Instructor – Even experienced skiers should take guidance, as weather conditions can change rapidly.
  • Check Avalanche Warnings – Avoid skiing in high-risk avalanche zones without professional assistance.

3. Paragliding in Kashmir – Fly Over Majestic Valleys

Paragliding in Kashmir offers an unparalleled aerial view of lush meadows, river valleys, and snow-clad peaks. This adventure sport is gaining popularity, with certified operators offering tandem flights for beginners and solo flights for experienced paragliders.

Where, When & How to Experience

Best Spots: 

  • Gulmarg – Ideal for high-altitude flights, offering breathtaking views of the Apharwat Mountains.
  • Astanmarg (Srinagar) – One of the best places for paragliding, offering spectacular views of Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Range.
  • Sonmarg – Experience a unique mountain glide over lush valleys, adding an adventurous touch to your Sonmarg trekking itinerary.

A. Season: April – October, when wind conditions are stable.

B. Duration: Flights last between 10 to 20 minutes, depending on altitude and wind conditions.

C. Cost: Tandem flights cost INR 3,500 to INR 6,000 per person, including safety gear.

Safety Tips:

  • Fly with Licensed Operators – Always ensure your pilot has certification and safety training.
  • Check Weather Conditions – Avoid flying in strong winds or turbulent conditions, as they can make landings difficult.

4. River Rafting in Kashmir – Ride the Rapids

For adventure seekers looking to challenge rushing waters, river rafting is an unmissable activity in Kashmir tour packages. The region’s fast-flowing rivers provide an excellent setting for both beginners and experienced rafters.

Where, When & How to Experience

  • Lidder River (Pahalgam) – The most popular spot with Grade I & II rapids, ideal for beginners and families.
  • Sindh River (Sonamarg) – Features Grade III rapids, suitable for adventure seekers.
  • Zanskar River (near Ladakh) – Known for Grade IV rapids, offering the most extreme white-water rafting experience in the region.

A. Season: April to June, when water levels are ideal.

B. Difficulty Levels – Easy to Moderate (Class I–III rapids)

C. Cost: INR 1,500 to INR 3,500 per person for a 2 to 5-kilometre rafting stretch.

Safety Tips:

  • Always Wear a Life Jacket – Even if you know how to swim, a life jacket is essential for safety.
  • Listen to Your Guide – Follow instructions carefully, especially during high-speed rapids.

4. Pony & Horse Riding in Kashmir – Explore Meadows the Traditional Way

Pony rides are a popular activity in Kashmir holiday packages, offering a chance to explore scenic valleys, meadows, and hills at a relaxed pace. Ideal for families, honeymooners, and adventure lovers, pony rides provide a unique way to witness Kashmir’s breathtaking landscapes. Local Kashmiri ponies are strong and well-trained, making them a comfortable option for travellers who want to enjoy the landscape without the effort of hiking.

Where, When & How to Experience

  • Gulmarg – Ride through flower-filled meadows and gentle slopes.
  • Pahalgam (Aru & Betaab Valley) – Offers some of the most scenic pony trails, passing through pine forests and gushing streams.
  • Sonmarg – Pony rides to Thajiwas Glacier and Nichnai Pass, perfect for a short yet adventurous excursion.

A. Season: April – October is the best time for horse riding.

B. Cost: Pony rides cost between INR 500 to INR 2,000, depending on the distance and route.

Safety Tips:

  • Choose Licensed Guides – Government-registered guides ensure fair pricing and ethical animal treatment.
  • Negotiate Prices Before the Ride – To avoid overcharging, agree on the price beforehand.

What Are the Must-Visit Restaurants in Kashmir?

Top Restaurants in Srinagar

1. Mughal Darbar – One of the most famous restaurants in Srinagar, known for its authentic Wazwan, including Rogan Josh, Rista, and Tabak Maaz. It is a must-visit for those looking to experience traditional Kashmiri flavours.

2. Shamyana Restaurant – Located near Dal Lake, this restaurant serves a mix of Kashmiri, North Indian, and Chinese cuisine. Their Yakhni and Dum Aloo are highly recommended for a flavourful experience.

3. Ahdoos – A historic restaurant offering rich Kashmiri delicacies in a cozy setting. Their Gushtaba and Modur Pulaw make for a perfect meal after a long day of Srinagar sightseeing.

4. Stream Restaurant – Popular for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, this spot is known for its creamy chicken curry, fresh naan, and warm Kashmiri Kahwa, offering a great family-friendly dining experience.

Best Restaurants in Pahalgam

1. Dana Pani – A vegetarian restaurant loved for its Kashmiri thali, including Dum Aloo and Rajma Chawal. The homely flavours and quick service make it a favourite among tourists.

2. Restaurant Paradise – A local gem offering delicious Mughlai and Kashmiri dishes. Their Mutton Rogan Josh and Seekh Kebabs are among the best in Pahalgam.

3. Royal Mughal Darbar – Famous for serving traditional Wazwan, this restaurant is perfect for those wanting an authentic Kashmiri meal with dishes like Yakhni, Rista, and Nadru Yakhni (lotus stem curry).

4. Pakwaan Vegetarian – A great choice for vegetarian travellers, this restaurant serves tasty Kashmiri Dum Aloo, Kashmiri Rajma, and freshly made Tandoori Rotis.

Best Restaurants in Gulmarg

1. Nedous Dining Room – A fine-dining restaurant offering a mix of Kashmiri and continental dishes. Their signature Rogan Josh and Grilled Trout are must-try specialties.

2. Bakshi Restaurant – One of the best vegetarian restaurants in Gulmarg, known for its Rajma Chawal, Paneer Lababdar, and simple home-style food.

3. Cloves – A cozy, high-end restaurant serving traditional Kashmiri dishes like Gushtaba, Dum Aloo, and Yakhni. Their saffron-infused Kahwa is the perfect way to end a meal.

4. Highland Park Restaurant – Offers stunning views of the snow-covered peaks along with delicious Indian and Kashmiri cuisine. Their Seekh Kebabs and Mutton Curry are highly recommended.

These restaurants provide a mix of authentic Kashmiri food, warm hospitality, and stunning locations, making them must-visit spots during your Kashmir trip.

What are the best food markets to visit in Kashmir?

For those who love street food and local flavours, Srinagar sightseeing is incomplete without visiting these bustling food markets:

1. Lal Chowk Market – Best for kebabs, bakery items, dried fruits, and authentic Kashmiri tea. The market is a paradise for food lovers looking to taste traditional bread like Girda and Lavasa.

2. Khayam Chowk – Known for its mouthwatering Seekh Kebabs, Tandoori Roti, and Rogan Josh served fresh from roadside grills. The smoky flavours make it a hotspot for evening food walks.

3. Floating Market, Dal Lake – Enjoy local snacks like Nadru Monje (lotus stem fritters), freshly baked Kashmiri Kulcha, and Noon Chai (salted tea) while cruising on a Shikara.

4. Residency Road Market – Famous for Kashmiri Wazwan ingredients, dried morels (Gucchi mushrooms), and locally sourced spices like saffron and Kashmiri red chilli. It is also home to small eateries serving Yakhni and Modur Pulaw.

5. Goni Khan Market – A hidden gem for Kashmiri street food lovers, where you can find crispy Tujj (Kashmiri BBQ mutton skewers), Harissa (slow-cooked mutton dish), and Kahwa with crushed almonds.

What Are the Best Luxury Dining Experiences in Kashmir?

1. Wazwan Feast – A multi-course royal meal included in many luxury Kashmir tours, featuring dishes like Rista, Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, and Tabak Maaz. This elaborate meal is a must-try for an authentic Kashmiri experience.

2. Dal Lake Houseboat Dining – Enjoy authentic Kashmiri dishes under the stars on a traditional Dal Lake houseboat experience, where meals are served in a beautifully decorated dining space with serene lake views.

3, Pampore Saffron Experience – Visit saffron farms in Pampore, witness the saffron harvesting process, and taste Modur Pulaw and Kehwa made with the world’s finest saffron, a key highlight of Kashmir tour packages.

4. Doodhpathri Picnic Lunch – Enjoy a traditional Kashmiri meal by the meadows of Doodhpathri, where you can enjoy fresh Trout cooked over a wood fire and traditional Harissa with local bread.

5. Bonfire Dinner in Gulmarg – Experience a cozy, starlit dinner in the snow-clad meadows of Gulmarg, featuring steaming bowls of Dum Aloo, Seekh Kebabs, and Kashmiri Kahwa.

6. Floating Café on Dal Lake – A unique experience where you can sip on Noon Chai and munch on traditional breads while floating through the stunning lake views.

7. Kashmiri Village Home Dining – Visit a traditional Kashmiri home and enjoy a home-cooked Wazwan meal, experiencing the warmth of Kashmiri hospitality and the rich flavours of homemade Yakhni and Haak Saag.

These experiences in Kashmir holiday packages ensure you explore not just the landscapes but also the rich culinary heritage of the region!

What Are the Must-Try Local Dishes in Kashmir?

Kashmir’s cuisine is as rich and diverse as its landscapes, blending Persian, Central Asian, and North Indian influences. Whether you are indulging in a royal Dal Lake houseboat experience, savouring a traditional Wazwan feast, or exploring bustling food streets in Srinagar sightseeing, the region’s flavors will leave a lasting impression. Many Kashmir tour packages include culinary experiences, allowing you to taste authentic Kashmiri dishes at top-rate(G)d restaurants.

Must-Try Kashmiri Dishes

1. Rogan Josh – A signature lamb dish slow-cooked in Kashmiri red chillies and aromatic spices.

2. Yakhni – Tender mutton simmered in a yoghurt-based broth flavoured with fennel, cinnamon, and cardamom.

3. Dum Aloo – Baby potatoes cooked in a rich, spicy gravy with Kashmiri red chillies.

4. Gushtaba – Minced mutton meatballs cooked in a creamy yoghurt gravy, served during grand feasts.

5. Modur Pulaw – A fragrant sweet rice dish cooked with saffron, nuts, and dry fruits.

6. Kashmiri Muji Gaad – A delicious fish curry prepared with radish and infused with traditional spices.

7. Kashmiri Kahwa – A saffron-infused tea topped with almonds and served as a traditional welcome drink.

8. Noon Chai (Pink Tea) – A salty pink tea enjoyed by locals, perfect for cold weather.

9. Tabak Maaz – Fried lamb ribs marinated in Kashmiri spices, served as a starter in Kashmir holiday packages.

Facts About Jammu and Kashmir:

Jammu and Kashmir draws millions of tourists because of its scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage. While Jammu is renowned for its temples, Kashmir is famous for its breathtaking landscapes. Here are some interesting facts about Jammu and Kashmir that visitors must know:

1. Gulmarg Gondola, one of the best places to visit in Srinagar, is India’s highest and largest ropeway, reaching 3,979 meters and covering 5 km to Apharwat Peak with stunning Himalayan views.

2. The town of Dras is one of the coldest inhabited places in India and also one of the offbeat places In Kashmir. The lowest temperature here reaches - 45°C.

3. The historic Mughal garden, Chashme Shahi, features a natural spring. The water from the spring is famous for its medicinal properties.

4. The Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu welcomes more than 81 lakh pilgrims every year. It has been honored with the Cleanest Religious Place award.

5. Kashmir is India's primary saffron producer and ranks third globally in saffron production.

6. The library in Jammu’s Raghunath Temple is home to more than 6000 manuscripts in various Indian languages.

7. The first floating post office in India was built on a houseboat in the Dal Lake in Srinagar. 

8. The Chenani-Nashri Tunnel is the longest road tunnel which stretches about 9 kilometers. This tunnel is situated in Chenani, Jammu, and Kashmir.

9. The Floating Market is one of the most famous and popular places in Srinagar. It is the only one of its kind in India and the third in Asia.

10. Amarnath Cave in Jammu and Kashmir has a Shiva Lingam formed by the melting of ice from the cave's roof to the floor. It is believed to be more than 5000 years old.

11. The Chenab Bridge is built with a unique steel that can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C.

12. Betaab Valley’s name comes from a Bollywood movie filmed in the area. 

13. Kashmir has the largest tulip garden in Asia named Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden. 

14. The Banihal railway tunnel is India's longest tunnel. The distance of this tunnel is 11,215 kilometres with a width of 8.4 metres and a height of 7.39 metres. 

15. Kashmir is home to the world's highest green golf course in Gulmarg, situated at 2,650 meters amidst stunning snow-capped peaks and lush meadows.

What Are the Must-Attend Festivals of Kashmir?

1. Tulip Festival (April)

Significance: This festival celebrates the blooming of tulips in Asia’s largest tulip garden, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, marking the arrival of spring.

Activities: Visitors explore over 70 varieties of tulips spread across 30 hectares. The festival also includes Kashmiri folk music, craft stalls, and local food stalls.

Duration: Two weeks (March–April)

Key Locations: Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, Srinagar

Special Customs: Apart from admiring the flowers, tourists can shop for handicrafts, enjoy traditional Kashmiri folk music and food, and capture stunning photographs of the garden.


2. Baisakhi (April)

Significance: Celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus, Baisakhi marks the harvest season and the founding of the Khalsa Panth in Sikhism.

Activities: Devotional songs, folk dances like Bhangra and Gidda, and processions take place. In rural areas, farmers celebrate their harvest with community feasts.

Duration: One day

Key Locations: The Gurudwara Chatti Patshahi in Srinagar and various Sikh temples in Jammu host grand celebrations.

Special Customs: People visit gurudwaras to offer prayers and participate in langars (community meals). Traditional Punjabi dishes like makki di roti and sarson da saag are enjoyed.


3. Kheer Bhawani Mela (May/June)

Significance: Dedicated to Goddess Ragnya Devi, this Hindu festival is one of Kashmir’s most revered religious events.

Activities: Devotees offer Kheer (rice pudding) at the Kheer Bhawani Temple and participate in prayers. The colour of the temple’s spring water is believed to predict future events.

Duration: One day

Key Locations: Tulmulla, Ganderbal district

Special Customs: Pilgrims gather in large numbers, performing rituals and reciting hymns. The temple complex is adorned with lamps and floral decorations. 


4. Hemis Festival (June/July)

Significance: Held at Hemis Monastery in Ladakh, this Buddhist festival celebrates the birth anniversary of Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism.

Activities: The main attraction is the masked Cham dance, performed by Buddhist monks to depict the victory of good over evil.

Duration: Two days

Key Locations: Hemis Monastery, Ladakh

Special Customs: Devotees wear traditional attire, and the monastery displays its giant Thangka (Buddhist religious painting), which is unfurled once every 12 years.


5. Shikara Festival (July-August)

Significance: Introduced in 2016, this festival promotes Kashmir tourism and celebrates the iconic Shikaras (wooden boats) of Dal Lake.

Activities: The festival features Shikara races, dragon boat races, and canoe polo matches. Cultural performances and folk music add to the celebrations.

Duration: Two days

Key Locations: Dal Lake, Srinagar

Special Customs: Shikaras are decorated with colourful patterns and fresh flowers, creating a floating spectacle that attracts tourists.


6. Gurez Festival (July/August)

Significance: This festival highlights the rich culture of the Dard-Shin tribe and promotes Gurez Valley as an adventure tourism destination located on the ancient Silk Route.

Activities: Visitors can enjoy trekking, zorbing, mountain biking, and rafting in the Neelum River. Cultural performances and food stalls showcase Kashmiri traditions.

Duration: Three days

Key Locations: Dawar, the main town of Gurez Valley

Special Customs: Handicrafts, local Pashmina shawls, and traditional Kashmiri cuisine are displayed, giving tourists a glimpse into the region’s heritage.


7. Saffron Festival (October/November)

Significance: Celebrated during the saffron harvest season, this festival highlights Kashmir’s Pampore region, which produces some of the world’s finest saffron.

Activities: Tourists can participate in saffron-picking, learn about its cultivation, and enjoy cultural performances. A local food fair showcases saffron-infused delicacies.

Duration: Three days

Key Locations: Pampore, near Srinagar

Special Customs: The festival includes folk dances, traditional Kashmiri music, and saffron-based cuisine like Kashmiri Kahwa and Phirni.

These festivals showcase the diversity and vibrancy of Kashmiri culture. Whether you are planning a Kashmir trip package or exploring on your own, experiencing these festivals will make your journey truly memorable.

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How much will a Kashmir trip cost?

The cost of Kashmir package typically ranges between INR 17,000 to INR 40,000 per person for a 5-day trip. This cost varies according to the accommodation type, transportation, season, and included activities. Expenses generally include local travel, hotel stays, meals, entry fees for attractions, and extra activities like shikara rides. Peak seasons may see higher prices. Furthermore, additional expenses for shopping and insurance should also be considered, with the total cost dependent on personal choices and travel style.

How can I go to Kashmir on a low budget?

To visit Kashmir on a low budget, choose Kashmir Budget Tours from Thrillophilia, known for affordable yet enriching travel experiences. The packages often include budget-friendly accommodations, cost-effective transportation options, and well-planned itineraries that cover major attractions efficiently. The approach ensures a memorable trip and keeps expenses in check, offering an excellent value-for-money experience in the stunning landscapes of Kashmir.

How safe is Kashmir for tourists?

Kashmir tour is considered safe for tourists, thanks to the dedicated efforts of local authorities that ensure a secure environment. Enhanced security measures, friendly locals, and well-organized tourism infrastructure contribute to a positive travel experience. The region's serene beauty and rich cultural heritage are accessible without major safety concerns, allowing you to enjoy Kashmir's charm worry-free.

Is the Shikara Festival worth attending?

Yes! Held every July–August on Dal Lake, the Shikara Festival is a cultural celebration featuring boat races, music, floating markets, and local crafts. It’s a rare chance to experience Kashmiri traditions in full color and connect with locals in an authentic way.

How much money do we need to visit Kashmir?

The Kashmir trip cost depends on your travel style. Budget trips start at INR 15,000 per person for 5-6 days, while luxury Kashmir tours can cost INR 50,000 or more. This typically includes accommodation, meals, local transport, and sightseeing. Flights and activities like Dal Lake houseboat experience may add to the cost.

Are there any special Kashmir tour offers for August 2025?

Absolutely. Thrillophilia is offering monsoon specials with up to 25% off on select 5N/6D and 6N/7D Kashmir packages, valid for travel between July 15 and August 31, 2025. Offers include upgraded houseboat stays, complimentary pony rides, and guided local walks.

Can we go to Kashmir by flight?

Yes, you can go to Kashmir by flight, with regular services to Srinagar Airport from major Indian cities. This ease of accessibility is often a feature of the Kashmir holiday package, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey for you. Opting for a flight significantly reduces travel time compared to road or rail, allowing more time to explore Kashmir's beautiful valleys and cultural landmarks. Additionally, the aerial view of the snow-capped Himalayas and serene landscapes is a breathtaking experience that starts your trip on an inspiring note.

Are there ATM facilities in Kashmir?

Yes, you can find well-equipped ATMs facilities in Kashmir. Prime cities of Kashmir like Srinagar and Gulmarg have several operating ATMs.

What should I pack for Kashmir tour?

Clothing:

  • During Summers: Half sleeves cotton t-shirts/ tops, Cotton trousers/ jeggings, Cotton track pants, Full sleeves t-shirts/ tops for the evening, Light woolen garments for the night
  • During Monsoons: A raincoat / waterproof jacket, cotton t-shirts/ tops, Cotton trousers/ jeggings, Cotton track pants, A light jacket/ hoodie/ pullover
  • During Winters: Full sleeves t-shirts/ tops, Warm trousers, Full sleeves sweaters/ overcoats/ pullovers, Warm woolen socks, Woolen caps/ mufflers, Warm woolen gloves, Snow boots, Thermals

Documents: ID proof like Aadhar Card/ Passport/Voters' ID, Hotel booking proof, Kashmir trip package voucher

Cash: Carry enough cash as most of the local hotels and restaurants accept only cash. ATMs are available only in selected locations of Kashmir.

Electronics: Cell phone, Camera, Universal adapter, Charger, Torch

First-Aid Kit: Pain killers, Metacin saridon, Paracetamol, Antiseptic lotion

Toiletry Kit: Toothbrush and paste, Bodywash, handwash, hair wash, and face wash, Sanitizer, Sanitary pads/ tampons, Cold cream, Moisturizer, Lip balm

How many days are sufficient for a Kashmir trip?

A 5 to 7-day Kashmir trip is ideal for exploring the region’s top destinations. A 5-day itinerary covers Srinagar sightseeing, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonmarg. A 7-day Kashmir tour package allows for a more relaxed pace, including additional experiences like a houseboat stay and offbeat locations like Gurez and Aru Valley, Doodhpathri, etc.

Why is Kashmir so famous?

Kashmir is famous for its picturesque lakes, striking landscapes, deep valleys, revered holy places, excellent climate, impressive art & heritage, beautiful handicrafts, colourful traditional houseboats, thrilling trekking sites and flavourful Kashmiri cuisine.

What are the must-buy items in Kashmir?

Here are some of the best must-buy items in Kashmir:

1. Pashmina Shawls: Renowned globally, these fine, handwoven shawls are made from the wool of Himalayan goats. The shawls provide warmth and elegance.

2. Kashmiri Carpets: Shop for Kashmiri Carpets while exploring Kashmir. Intricately designed hand-knotted carpets showcase the region's artistic heritage. The carpets can be purchased in vibrant colors and exquisite patterns.

3. Saffron: Jammu and Kashmir produce high-quality saffron. During the Jammu Kashmir trip, visitors can buy saffron with rich flavor and aroma which makes it a sought-after spice.

4. Kashmiri Papier-Mâché: Crafted by skilled artisans, shop for these delicate hand-painted items. Ranging from decorative boxes to ornaments, these items reflect Kashmir's artistry.

5. Kashmiri Embroidery: During your Kashmir trip, purchase authentic Kashmiri clothing adorned with intricate embroidery, such as the Phiran. The Kashmiri embroidery has a beautiful blend of tradition and style.

6. Walnut Wood Items: Artisans carve exquisite items from walnut wood, including furniture, bowls, and decorative pieces. These items showcase the region's woodworking expertise.

7. Kangris (Wicker Firepots): A traditional handwoven Kashmiri portable heater, often used in winter, adds a unique cultural touch to your shopping list.

8. Namda Rugs: Shop for hand-felted wool rugs, featuring vibrant colors and traditional patterns. These rugs showcase the craftsmanship of the region.

9. Kashmiri Spices: During the Kashmir tour, take home a taste of Kashmir with a variety of aromatic spices like saffron, cardamom, and cinnamon. The spices add a touch of the region to your culinary adventures.

10. Kesar (Saffron) Tea: A popular beverage in the region, Kashmiri saffron tea combines the finest saffron strands with tea leaves. 

What should I wear in Kashmir to respect local culture?

When visiting Kashmir, it is essential to dress modestly, especially when exploring religious sites or local villages. Women should opt for long skirts, pants, or loose-fitting clothing and carry a scarf when visiting shrines such as the Hazratbal Shrine or Shankaracharya Temple. Men are advised to avoid wearing shorts in local communities and religious places. While Srinagar sightseeing and tourist hubs like Gulmarg and Pahalgam have a relaxed dress code, it is always respectful to dress conservatively in rural areas. If travelling in winter, ensure you pack thermal wear, woollen sweaters, and waterproof jackets for Kashmir winter tours.

Can I drive a rented vehicle in Kashmir?

Self-drive car rentals are available in Srinagar, but they are not common in remote areas such as Sonmarg, Pahalgam, or Gurez Valley. The mountainous roads in destinations like Gulmarg and Sonmarg often require snow chains in winter, making it challenging for those unfamiliar with hilly terrain. Certain border areas, including Gurez Valley and Keran, require special driver permits, which may not be issued for rental vehicles. If you plan a Kashmir trip package that includes offbeat destinations, hiring a local driver is recommended for safety and convenience. If you are exploring places like Kupwara or Lolab Valley, it is better to hire a local cab with an experienced driver, as road conditions can be unpredictable.

Is public transport available in Kashmir?

Yes, public transport is available for Kashmir travel. JKSRTC buses run on key routes like Srinagar to Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonmarg. Mini-buses cover local areas within Srinagar, including Lal Chowk, Dal Gate, and Nishat. Taxis (rental and shared) operate on intercity routes like Srinagar to Gulmarg and Pahalgam. Auto-rickshaws are common for short distances within Srinagar. Shikaras serve as transport across Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake. While public transport is available, taxis remain the most convenient option for tourists.

When does it snow in Kashmir?

It generally snows in Kashmir during the winter season, between December and March. During these months, the snowfall is weighty, suitable for enjoying fun snow activities like snowboarding and skiing.

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What are the top winter destinations to explore in Kashmir?

Here are some must-include destinations in your Jammu Kashmir tour plan:

  • Gulmarg: Explore the winter wonderland of Gulmarg with our Jammu and Kashmir packages. Enjoy thrilling skiing and snowboarding on the pristine slopes surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Take a gondola ride to the highest ski resort in the world and witness panoramic views that will leave you mesmerized.
  • Pahalgam: Visit the picturesque town of Pahalgam in Kashmir, known for its serene beauty. Witness the frozen Lidder River and enjoy exciting winter activities like snowshoeing and sledding. Take leisurely walks through the charming pine forests and immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of this valley. Pahalgam is the perfect winter getaway, whether you're seeking peaceful moments in nature or thrilling adventures in the snow.
  • Sonamarg: Witness the enchanting Thajiwas Glacier in Sonamarg, a must-visit destination included in our Kashmir trip packages. Marvel at the glistening ice formations and engage in thrilling activities like snowboarding. Enjoy a peaceful horse ride amidst the picturesque snow-covered landscape, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Sonamarg.
  • Srinagar: Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Srinagar, a captivating destination in Kashmir. Take a memorable shikara ride on the frozen Dal Lake, where you can witness the beauty of floating ice sheets. Explore the iconic Mughal Gardens, such as Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh, adorned with a blanket of snow, and be enchanted by their serene beauty. Srinagar offers a delightful blend of natural and cultural wonders that will leave you mesmerized.
  • Patnitop: Explore the scenic hill station of Patnitop, known for its breathtaking beauty. Enjoy panoramic views of the snow-clad mountains and indulge in thrilling sledging adventures. Take a leisurely stroll amidst the snow-covered pine trees and savor the breathtaking vistas of the Chenab Basin. Patnitop offers a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor, where you can unwind and rejuvenate. With our exclusive Kashmir packages, immerse yourself in the beauty of Patnitop and create unforgettable memories of your trip.

What are some popular houseboat stays to include in Jammu and Kashmir itinerary?

Here are some of the popular houseboat stays in Jammu and Kashmir:

1. Naaz Kashmir: Perched on the serene Nagin Lake, Naaz Kashmir is one of the most luxurious houseboats in Kashmir. This ever-charming houseboat should be a must-include for your Jammu Kashmir trip. It features artsy interiors and modern facilities that include a separate library. They also offer rental bicycles, shikara rides, BBQ facilities, and water-skiing facilities on demand.

2. De-Laila Group Of Houseboats: Lying close to the city centre and nestled in the Jhelum River, De-Laila Group Of Houseboats flaunts a traditional Kashmiri decor. This houseboat is known famously for its excellent hospitality, super delicious food, and intricately designed impressive interior and must be included in your Kashmir travel packages.

3. Royal Dandoo Palace Group of Houseboats: This is one of the most popular houseboats that tourists love to include in their Kashmir holiday packages. This houseboat offers beautiful wood-panelled houses and a cozy fireplace. They can also arrange picnic and bird watching tours on particular demand.

4. Butt's Clermont Houseboats: Nestled on the picturesque western banks of Dal Lake, Butt's Clermont Houseboats beckons couples seeking an enchanting escape with its exclusive Kashmir trip package. Set against the backdrop of the 400-year-old Mughal Garden, Naseem Bagh, this houseboat offers an idyllic retreat. Immerse yourself in the charm of this unique experience, as the comfortable and intimate suites provide a haven to awaken to the breathtaking vistas of the azure lake and the verdant chinar trees. 

Which are the famous lakes to visit in Jammu and Kashmir?

Here are some of the famous Lakes in Jammu Kashmir:

1. Dal Lake: Located in Srinagar and commonly found in all Kashmir holiday packages, Dal Lake is the most popular water body in Kashmir. Spread across an area of around ten sq.km. This picturesque lake is adorned to perfection with colourful houseboats & Shikaras and floating markets. The Dal Lake is a must-visit attraction for everyone, so add this to your Kashmir packages.

2. Wular Lake: Sprawled across more than 130 sq. km, Wular Lake is home to aquatic vegetation and fish. Considered to be the largest freshwater in Asia, the Wular Lake offers boating and water skiing opportunities. One can also visit the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, which is a part of this lake & it is a must-include in the Kashmir trip package.

3. Nagin Lake: Flanked by lush green expanses and majestic hills, Nagin Lake offers a peaceful atmosphere. This romantic lake lets you enjoy serene shikara rides and shop for local produce from the lively floating markets. You can also enjoy swimming, and a cozy houseboat stays in Nagin Lake.

4. Manasbal Lake: Home to a host of colourful aquatic birds, Manasbal Lake is a paradise for avid birdwatchers. The clean waters of this lake are home to beautiful lotus and water lilies. The banks of this lake are adorned by breathtaking gardens and make for an excellent camping ground; it is a must-include in the Jammu Kashmir tour.

Which are the famous resorts to stay on Kashmir Trip?

1. The Khyber Himalayan Resort & Spa: Stay at this 5-star resort to make your Kashmir trip an extraordinary one. This Gulmarg resort pampers you with the best luxuries and services. It offers an indoor pool, mini theatre, children's club, and a host of activities, it is indeed a good option to stay while on a Kashmir holiday trip.

2. The Chinar Resort: Another top-rated property, it impresses with its modern design and architecture, traditional hospitality, and mouth-watering food. Located in Pahalgam, this resort features impeccable customer service and a breathtaking setting, so you must include this in your Kashmir travel packages.

3. Ahsan Mount Resort: One of the best glamping resorts offered by the Kashmir sightseeing tours offers a beautiful amalgam of contemporary lodging facilities amidst an eco-friendly environment. Located in Sonamarg, it is perfect for experiential travellers who like to spend a night right under the stars.

4. Grand Mumtaz Resort: This resort offers well-furnished accommodation along with modern facilities and world-class services. This Gulmarg resort tries to make its guests feel at home with its warm hospitality. If you want a luxury stay you can include this stay in your Kashmir holiday package.

Which are famous National Parks to visit on Kashmir trip?

1. Dachigam National Park: Located only 22 km from Srinagar, Dachigam is home to leopard, long-tailed marmot, musk deer, Himalayan black bear, jackal, Himalayan weasel, fox, Hangul, and beautiful birds, like black bulbul and cinnamon sparrow, and this is one of the best places to visit with your Jammu Kashmir packages.

2. Kaziranga National Park: Specially built near Uri to protect the Markhor wild goat, it houses many animal and bird species, including the musk deer, Himalayan marmot, brown bear, snow leopard, Kashmir flying squirrel, and butterflies.

3. Hemis National Park:  A must-visit national park on a Kashmir trip package, The largest national park in India, this paradise is famous for its snow leopards along with other wildlife, Hemis Monastery, and various beautiful Gompas.  

4. Salim Ali National Park: A famous home of over 100 species of birds and animals, this park is amongst the most famous destinations for adventure, family outings, and recreation.

5. Kishtwar National Park: Popular for snow leopards and various other wild animals and birds, this park offers natural landscapes of forests, waterfalls, valleys, Rinnay River, and much more, making it a must-visit attraction during Kashmir holiday packages.

Which are the best places for shopping in Kashmir?

1. Carnal Payeen Anantnag Kashmir: A must-visit shopping destination on a Kashmir tour, this shop offers a range of brass and copper items. From miniature brass models, pooja items, small utensils, vessels, and vintage stuff to showpieces, you can find many things here.

2. Ahmad Complex: Housing many stores selling items like traditional clothes, Kashmiri jewelry, and handicrafts, this complex is a one-stop destination for all your shopping fancies on a Jammu Kashmir tour.

3. Royal Kashmir: Royal Kashmir is an amazing shopping place that can be included in Kashmir tour packages. It offers 100% organic and authentic dry fruits. The shop is famous for selling dried fruits without preservatives and packed in go-green materials. 

4. Pick N Choose: Visit this fantastic department store while on your Kashmir sightseeing tour to buy some original Kashmir Tea products, Kashmiri sweets, and chocolates. Here, you can also buy packed foods, dried fruits, cosmetics, and travel accessories. You must include this place in your Jammu Kashmir tour package if you are a shopping lover.

What are the best things to do in Kashmir in July and August?

Monsoon months offer lush green landscapes and fewer crowds. Top experiences include shikara rides on rain-kissed Dal Lake, wildflower hikes in Doodhpathri, visiting the Shikara Festival in July, and scenic drives to Yusmarg and Sonamarg. It's also a great time for photography and relaxed houseboat stays.

Which are the best things to do in Kashmir in summer?

These are some of the best things to do in Kashmir in summer:

1. Experience River Rafting: With the Kashmir tour package, indulge in the thrill of river rafting in the gushing waters of the Lidder River in Pahalgam. Navigate through the rapids and enjoy the adrenaline rush as you conquer the challenging twists and turns.

2. Enjoy Paragliding in the Valley: Soar high above the picturesque Kashmir Valley and witness the breathtaking landscapes during a thrilling paragliding adventure. Feel the rush of wind as you glide through the skies and take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, so make sure you include this in your Kashmir travel packages

3. Trekking in the Himalayas: Embark on a trekking expedition in the mesmerizing Himalayan ranges of Kashmir. With Kashmir packages, explore the trails that lead you to pristine alpine lakes, enchanting meadows, and snow-capped peaks. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature and witness the stunning vistas along the way.

4. Go Camping in the Meadows: Set up camp in the lush meadows and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the surroundings with the Jammu Kashmir tour package. Spend a night under the starry sky, enjoying bonfires and storytelling sessions. Wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the aroma of fresh mountain air.

5. Enjoy a Shikara Ride on Dal Lake: Experience the enchanting beauty of Kashmir with our exclusive Kashmir Holiday Packages. Embark on a leisurely shikara ride on the iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar. Cruise through the tranquil waters, passing by floating gardens and colorful houseboats. Admire the stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains and indulge in the serenity of the lake.

Which are some best treks in Kashmir?

Here are some of the best trekking places in Kashmir that offer stunning landscapes and unforgettable experiences:

1. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek: This trek is a popular choice among trekkers, offering breathtaking views of pristine alpine lakes surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The trek takes you through meadows, pine forests, and high-altitude passes, providing a unique experience of Kashmir's natural beauty.

2. Tarsar Marsar Trek: The Tarsar Marsar Trek, included in our exclusive Kashmir trip package, showcases scenic landscapes and picturesque twin lakes. This moderate-level trek guides you through lush meadows, dense forests, and rocky terrains. The highlight of this adventure is the opportunity to camp beside the stunning Tarsar and Marsar lakes, providing an unforgettable experience of a serene and tranquil environment.

3. Kolahoi Glacier Trek: This challenging trek is ideal for experienced trekkers seeking an adventurous journey in Kashmir. The trail leads you to the majestic Kolahoi Glacier, which sits at the base of Mount Kolahoi, the highest peak in the region. The trek offers panoramic views of snow-covered peaks, dense forests, and gushing rivers.

4. Gangabal Trek: The Gangabal Trek takes you to the serene Gangabal and Nundkol lakes, situated at the foothills of Mount Haramukh, the highest mountain in the Pir Panjal range. The trek, included in our exclusive Kashmir holiday packages, offers stunning vistas of alpine meadows, colorful wildflowers, and cascading waterfalls. It also provides an opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the nearby villages.

What’s the average flight duration between Delhi to Kashmir?

The average flight duration between Delhi to Kashmir is 1 hour and 30 minutes. There are multiple daily flights which fly on this route to travel a distance of 640 kilometres. 

Is Flight or Train fare included in the packages?

Thrillophilia’s Kashmir Packages are inclusive of stays, activities, meals and airport transfers. However, Thrillophilia offers assistance in booking your flights and trains while planning your itinerary. You can purchase your own flight or train ticket in advance and save cost while creating your tour package. 

Do I need a permit to visit Kashmir?

No, Indian citizens do not need a permit to visit Kashmir. However, if you plan to visit restricted areas like Gurez Valley, Keran, Tangdhar, and certain parts of Ladakh near the Line of Control, special permits may be required. Foreign nationals need a permit for specific zones. A Kashmir tour is otherwise open for all travellers.

What should I know about food and water safety in Kashmir?

While Kashmir is known for its flavourful cuisine and rich Wazwan dishes, travellers should be mindful of food and water safety. It is best to drink bottled or filtered water, as tap water in rural areas may not always be safe for consumption. Kashmiri food is typically spicy, so if you prefer milder flavours, request dishes with less spice when ordering. Some must-try dishes include Rogan Josh, Dum Aloo, Modur Pulaw, and Kashmiri Kahwa. Street food is delicious but should be eaten from clean and reputable vendors, especially in Lal Chowk and Khayam Chowk in Srinagar.

Tip: If you plan to enjoy a Dal Lake houseboat experience, confirm that the food is prepared with filtered water for added safety.

How cold does it get in Kashmir during winter?

Kashmir experiences harsh winters, with temperatures dropping as low as -10°C in Gulmarg and Sonmarg, especially between December and February. Srinagar is relatively warmer, with temperatures ranging between 0°C and 5°C. Heavy snowfall in Pahalgam, Gulmarg, and Sonmarg transforms the region into a winter wonderland, making it a prime destination for skiing and snowboarding. If travelling during winter, ensure you carry thermal wear, woollen socks, gloves, and snow boots to stay warm. Accommodations in Kashmir holiday packages often include heated rooms, but it is advisable to confirm heating facilities before booking.

Tip: Pack moisturizers, lip balm, and sunglasses to protect against the cold and snow glare during Kashmir winter tours.

Is Kashmir safe for solo travellers?

Kashmir is generally safe for solo travellers, but it is advisable to stick to tourist areas and avoid travelling alone at night. Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam are well-patrolled, and locals are welcoming toward tourists. However, if you plan to visit offbeat locations like Gurez Valley, Doodhpathri, or Bangus Valley, it is best to join a group tour for safety and convenience. Women travelling alone should dress conservatively, avoid isolated areas, and inform their accommodation of their itinerary. The tourist police in Srinagar provide assistance and guidance to ensure a safe travel experience.

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