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Kashmir Backpacking Winter Edition

Kashmir Backpacking Winter Edition

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6 Days 5 Nights

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Srinagar - Srinagar

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Kashmir Backpacking Winter Edition

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Trip Duration

6 Days 5 Nights

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Pickup & Drop

Srinagar - Srinagar

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About Kashmir Backpacking Winter Edition Tour Package

Get ready to be enchanted with our Kashmir Backpacking Winter Edition Tour Package in the winter wonderland of Kashmir! Are you ready to kick your everyday, mundane routine and find yourself in the middle of a fairytale-like snow-draped paradise? Just imagine being in the middle of snowy landscapes while surrounded by mighty peaks, snow-laden and blending into the warm hospitality of the Kashmiri culture. This isn't a holiday; it's an adventure that awakens your senses and brings back moments that stay with you forever.

Our Kashmir Winter Package is an all-exciting expedition to the most stunning locations of Kashmir during their most magical season. From staying in a cozy houseboat, to the partially frozen Dal Lake, Srinagar sets the tone for a soulful winter exploration where one watches the world go by in a serene and misty setting. The steaming cups of Kahwa tea, complemented by the view of frosted Chinars, hail your wake-up call with all its heart. Proceed to Gulmarg, the skiing paradise of Asia, where snow as soft as flour and world class slopes await you. Be an experienced skier or just going for the first time; our guides are there to make every moment of your stay on the slopes.

But this package is much more than that. Imagine sledding down the snow-laden meadows of Pahalgam, getting an adrenaline-pumping ride on a snow-paradise in Sonamarg, or climbing up to frozen waterfalls that glisten like diamonds in the winter sun. Feel the joy of creating a snowman at the foot of the Himalayas or enjoy friendly snowball fights with breathtaking mountain vistas for a backdrop.

Wind up the day with a bonfire, savoring traditional Kashmiri Wazwan food and listening to folk tales under the star-studded sky. This Kashmir Backpacking Winter Edition Tour Package doesn't only promise a view of Kashmir but makes one feel its beats, taste its essence, and soak into its winter enchantment. So, are you ready to trade your winter blues for Kashmir's winter hues? Pack warm clothes with an adventurous spirit, unforgettable winter wonderland beckons!

Best Places to Visit in Kashmir

Dal Lake: Popularly known for its houseboats and floating gardens, Dal Lake is a jewel each and every visitor in Srinagar must witness. Experience a shikara ride viewing the tranquility of the lake, sharpen your bargaining skills while relaxing in the floating market, and view the setting sun behind the Pir Panjal range. The moods of the lake keep changing with the seasons so there is something special about it in all seasons. Experiencing the vistas from a traditional houseboat is a real Kashmiri experience.

Nigeen Lake: It is often referred to as the 'Jewel in the crown of Kashmir'. In comparison with Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake is pretty peaceful. With willow and poplar lining its surroundings, a boat ride is quiet, full of peace, and effortless regarding the observation of the local life. The lake has blue, deep, profound water and is liked by many in search of peace. It's also a great spot for water sports like kayaking and water skiing.

Shankaracharya Temple: This old temple stands on the crest of a hill and provides a panoramic view of Srinagar. This place is dedicated to Lord Shiva and forms a prime place of pilgrimage and a great gift to the culture of Kashmir. The ascent to the temple has a reward in the form of beautiful scenes of the city, Dal Lake, and mountains hereabout. This temple is a unique synthesis of Hindu and Buddhist temple style in architecture, responding to Kashmir's history.

Hazratbal Shrine: This shrine of pristine white marble enshrines what is said to be the hair of the Prophet Muhammad. It is sited on the western shore of Maulana Dal Lake and is the first punto of pilgrimage there. The reflection of the shrine in the lake presents a very beautiful view at the time of sunrise and sunset. The mosque with its quiet atmosphere and beautiful gardens is a real must for visiting by everyone without any discrimination of belief in any religion or sect.

Shalimar Bagh: This is the biggest Mughal garden in Kashmir, a terraced one, dressed out with fountains and flower-beds. Here an outer hall of the audience by Shah Jahangir and many happy hours he spent away there with his beautiful wife. Three different terraces of privacy, being his romantic paradise, are often visited by tourists. Water playing in the channels and fountains increases its beauty, especially during spring and summer.

Nishat Bagh: Known as the 'Garden of Bliss,' Nishat Bagh provides a beautiful view of Dal Lake. The twelve terraces of this garden represent the twelve signs of the zodiac and show the level of beauty in Mughal landscape architecture. Famous for its flowerbeds, full of color, cascading fountains, and the majestic chinar trees, it wears a special hue during autumn when the leaves turn golden and red.

Pari Mahal: It was originally a Buddhist monastery, and now Pari Mahal, or 'Fairy Palace', is a viewing pleasure of Srinagar. Its terraced gardens and unique architecture make this a favorite spot for photographers. Afterward, the palace was styled as a school of astrology by Dara Shikoh. Its lighted facade at night creates a magical sight that can be seen from many parts of Srinagar.

Tulip Garden: Spread in an area, larger than Asia's Tulip Garden, the region blossoms in spring with millions of Tulips in an array of colors. Backed by the horizon of Dal Lake, the view of the place is a photographer's paradise and a nature lover's delight at the same time. The Tulip Garden organizes the Tulip Festival every year, hosting people from all over. Besides Tulips, spring flowering bulbs are also on display, adding to the visual treat.

Hari Parbat Fort: This hilltop fort offers a bird's eye view of Srinagar. Built in surrounding almond orchards in the 18th century with a temple, a Gurdwara, and a mosque under the same roof it symbolizes the religious harmony practiced in Kashmir. Its location is strategic also, offering a bird's eye view of the city and its lakes. It is particularly attractive during the almond blossom period at the beginning of the spring.

Lal Chowk: The city center of Srinagar, Lal Chowk is bustling with activity. Its iconic clock tower is a popular meeting point, surrounded by markets selling everything from spices to traditional Kashmiri handicrafts. The area comes alive in the evenings with street food vendors and locals out for a stroll. It's the perfect place to experience the pulse of Srinagar.

Alpather Lake: Situated at a high altitude near Gulmarg, Alpather Lake remains frozen until early summer. On the way to the lake, one can get a view of surrounding peaks and meadows. It's a strenuous but very rewarding hike for adventure enthusiasts. The lake reflects crystal clear waters with an alluring sight of surrounding snow-capped peaks.

St. Mary's Church: This Victorian-style church in Gulmarg was built in 1902, evoking memories of the British era. The quaint architecture, set against the creamy background of snow-capped peaks, is a picture postcard scene. This church is constructed out of grey stone, with beautiful stained glass windows. It is a quiet place among the bustling tourist area that is Gulmarg.

Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve: It is a nature lover's paradise with its varied flora and fauna. The endangered species of the musk deer are found here with excellent virgin trekking routes. It covers a vast area around Gulmarg and has some diverse ecosystems—ranging from alpine meadows to dense forests. This is an excellent wildlife viewing and natural photography site.

Gulmarg Golf Course: It is considered one of the highest golf courses in the world. Unique Golfing experience amidst breath-taking Himalayan scenery characterizes the course. During winters, it turns into a skiing slope. Towering pine trees surround the 18-hole course, and high altitude makes plays challenging in the course. Several tournaments are held here, and the spot is a must-visit for the golf lovers.

Maharani Temple: It is a small stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, built by Mohini Bai Sisodia, the wife of the erstwhile Maharaja of Kashmir. This temple offers a peaceful retreat amidst Gulmarg's natural beauty. The simple architecture of the temple blends very well with its surroundings. It is a quiet location for meditation and especially for panoramic views of the valley.

Apharwat Peak: Apharwat Peak is the last point of Gulmarg Gondola and has a panoramic view of surrounding mountains. It's utopia for all sorts of campaigners, be it skiers and snowboarders during winters. Reached at an altitude of 4,200 meters, it provides challenging terrain for advanced level skiers. In summer, it's a starting point for treks to high-altitude lakes and glaciers.

Strawberry Valley: One such beautiful meadow located next to Gulmarg is called Strawberry Valley. The place gets its name from the wild strawberries that appear here during the summer months. It offers a good opportunity for picnics and enjoying the peaceful mountain atmosphere. The valley is surrounded by pine forests and beautiful views of the newly named Pir Panjal range, due to which it doesn't get as crowded as the main Gulmarg meadow.

Seven Springs: Seven Springs is a beautiful picnic spree and scenic spot coupled with the gushing springs and is near the Gulmarg hillock. The place itself is famous for its natural beauty, providing immense delight by the view of its landscape. This area was named because seven springs merged here. It is also a refreshment spot for treks, surrounded by lush greenery.

Betaab Valley: Named after the shooting of a Bollywood film here, this beautiful landscape with green meadows amidst pine forests and the Lidder River is perfect for picnics and camping. Many trek routes also start from here. It is famous more for the pristine beauty the valley offers.The place looks really bewitching during spring when wildflowers are in full bloom across the meadows.

Aru Valley: This charmed village is around 12 km from Pahalgam and the starting point for treks. Here, nature lovers will be in paradise because of the gushing streams and outrageous meadows. The entire valley offers one a view of high, snow-capped peaks, with nomadic Gugjar tribes setting their base here. It's also a base for treks to Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar-Marsar lakes.

Chandanwari: The beginning point of the Amarnath Yatra, Chandanwari is famous for its snow-bridges in early summers. It also forms the base camp for treks to Sheshnag Lake and enjoys breathtaking views of towering mountains. Lined by pine forests, it especially offers a view of Lidder River that is pleasing to the eyes. The sledge-riding at this place is famous in winter.

Baisaran: Often called 'Mini Switzerland', Baisaran is a lush green meadow surrounded by pine forests; it's ideal for horse riding, picnics, and enjoying the panoramic view of Pahalgam Valley. One can reach this meadow by a short trek or pony ride from Pahalgam. Its serene atmosphere and lovely views bring it into the reckoning of every tourist and locals favorite.

Tulian Lake: It is a high-altitude alpine lake; the treks to Tulian are difficult yet rewarding. The sight of crystal clear waters reflecting surrounding snow-capped peaks is mesmerizing. The trek to Tulian Lake passes through beautiful meadows and dense forests. It is less crowded and an alternate trek to some of the more popular treks in this region.

Sheshnag Lake: This lake on the Amarnath Yatra route is a high-altitude lake with deep blue water. This valley, surrounded by majestic peaks, affords astounding vistas and a tranquil atmosphere. According to legend, the lake is named after Sheshnag, the mythical snake of Lord Vishnu. It's a popular camping site for trekkers and pilgrims.

Lidder River: One of the streams in Pahalgam is Lidder. Known for trout fishing and River Rafting, it has clear transparent waters. Better locations for picnics and camping are found along the riverbanks. The source of this river is from Kolahoi Glacier, and throughout its course, it is surrounded by beautiful landscapes. It forms one of the prime attractions in the Pahalgam valley.

Mamleshwar Temple: At the confluence of Lidder and Sheshnag streams lies an ancient stone temple devoted to Lord Shiva, known as Mamaleshwar. It's an important pilgrimage site and offers peaceful surroundings. The architectural style of the temple is the distinct traditional Kashmiri type. Being beside the river makes it a more serene one, which is just apt for meditation.

Top Things to do in Kashmir

Skiing on world-class slopes: Glide down pristine slopes in Gulmarg, Asia's premier ski resort. With runs for all levels and powder snow, it's a skier's paradise. Professional instructors are available for beginners.

Snowboarding in powder snow: Experience the thrill of snowboarding in Gulmarg's varied terrain. Perfect for both novices and experts, the powdery snow offers ideal conditions for this exhilarating winter sport.

Taking a scenic gondola ride: Ascend to Apharwat Peak via one of the world's highest cable cars. Marvel at panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayas and the Kashmir Valley below.

Ice skating on frozen lakes: Glide across naturally frozen lakes in Srinagar. This unique winter activity is popular among locals and tourists alike, offering a magical experience on ice.

Enjoying a cozy shikara ride: Wrapped in warm blankets, take a serene shikara ride on Dal Lake. Admire the winter landscape and partially frozen waters from this traditional Kashmiri boat.

Riding snowmobiles across snowy landscapes: Zoom across snow-covered terrain on a snowmobile. This thrilling activity offers a fast-paced way to explore winter wonderlands in Gulmarg and Sonamarg.

Winter trekking through pristine snow: Embark on challenging winter treks to places like Alpather Lake. Experience the raw beauty of Kashmir's snow-clad mountains and valleys on foot.

Sledding and tobogganing down gentle slopes: Enjoy family-friendly fun sliding down snowy hills. Popular in Pahalgam and Sonamarg, it's an exciting activity for all ages to experience the snow.

Photographing snow-laden landscapes: Capture the ethereal beauty of Kashmir in winter. From frost-covered Chinar trees to misty mountains, it's a photographer's dream come true.

Indulging in warm Kashmiri winter cuisine: Savor hearty Kashmiri dishes perfect for cold weather. Try Harissa, a traditional winter delicacy, or warm up with aromatic Rogan Josh.

Attending winter festivals and cultural events: Participate in vibrant winter celebrations like the Gulmarg Snow Festival. Enjoy cultural performances, snow sports competitions, and local handicraft exhibitions.

Shopping for traditional Kashmiri winter wear: Browse local markets for authentic Pashmina shawls, warm pherans, and intricately knitted sweaters. Take home a piece of Kashmir's rich textile heritage.

Building snowmen and having snowball fights: Embrace your inner child with classic snow activities. Build snowmen in meadows or engage in friendly snowball fights against stunning mountain backdrops.

Sipping Kahwa by a warm fire: Enjoy Kashmir's traditional saffron tea while cozying up by a fireplace. This aromatic beverage is perfect for warming up after a day in the snow.

Stargazing in clear winter night skies: Marvel at the brilliant stars visible in Kashmir's clear winter skies. The crisp air and minimal light pollution offer perfect conditions for astronomy enthusiasts.

Participating in snow sculpture competitions: Showcase your creativity in snow sculpture events. These competitions, often part of winter festivals, attract artists and enthusiasts from various regions.

Bird watching for winter migratory species: Observe unique migratory birds that visit Kashmir in winter. Wetlands and lakes become havens for various species, delighting ornithology enthusiasts.

Trying your hand at ice fishing: Experience the patience and skill of ice fishing on frozen lakes. Popular among locals, it's a unique way to connect with Kashmir's winter traditions.

Experiencing a traditional Kashmiri hammam: Warm up in a traditional Kashmiri steam bath. These centuries-old hammams offer relaxation and respite from the cold, often using aromatic herbs.

Camping in heated tents surrounded by snow: Experience winter camping in specially equipped heated tents. Wake up to stunning snowy vistas in places like Sonmarg or Pahalgam.

How To Reach Kashmir?

By Air: The most convenient way to reach Kashmir is through Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport at Srinagar. Srinagar is connected to major Indian cities through regular flights, like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Reach your destinations from the airport by hiring taxis or prepaid cabs. This, during winter, is the shortest and least hassle-prone way.

By Road: Travelers can easily drive or take a bus from cities like Jammu or Chandigarh. The main route for the journey is via the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway NH44. This route is full of scenic beauty and life threatening during winter due to weather conditions. Private taxis, shared taxis and state-run buses are easily available. 300 km long journey from Jammu to Srinagar takes almost 8-10 hrs.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi. Travelers can hire a taxi from there or take a bus to reach Srinagar. This will be a rail-cum-road journey. Jammu has a good train network with most of the Indian cities. From Jammu, it is a road journey to Srinagar.

Best Time to Visit Kashmir

The best time to visit Kashmir in winter would be from mid-December to mid-February. This season is the real essence of winter in the region with heavy snowfalls, which makes it a beautiful white wonderland. Winter begins in December, which is when the temperatures really drop down and the snowfall starts, especially in the higher altitude areas in Gulmarg.

Winter is at its best in January and, hence, is suitable for sports and snow activities. Sometimes, Dal Lake freezes during this period, thus offering an almost unique experience of ice skating. February sports excellent snow conditions with slightly moderating temperatures and longer days.

Temperatures generally range from -2°C to 10°C or 28°F to 50°F during this winter period. Many a time, clear skies follow snowfalls, carrying along stunning views and providing perfect conditions for the capture of photographs. Winter clothing and gear are definitely required during this season.

Some offbeat places may still remain less accessible due to the snow, but famous destinations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Srinagar are at their best during this winter and offer great sport activities like skiing and snowboarding to shikara rides, cozily done; festivities are also hosted during this winter season. Those opting for the true feel of a winter holiday in Kashmir should definitely visit in December, January or early February, when it guarantees powdery snow conditions and winter activities are in full swing.

Other Related Packages: Kashmir Backpacking Summer Edition, Kashmir Offbeat Tour, Kashmir & Gurez Backpacking, Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, Kashmir 6 Days Tour

Itinerary

  • After arriving in Srinagar, pick-up from the airport on a sharing basis (before 12pm only).
  • Drive towards Dal Lake, check-in to your cozy houseboat and freshen-up.
  • Quickly head out for local exploration in Srinagar - the famous Mughal Gardens including the Nishat Bagh (the garden of pleasure) and the Shalimar Bagh (abode of love), situated on the banks of serene Dal Lake.
  • In the evening, treat yourself with jaw dropping sunset scenes over the Dal Lake and feel the Kashmiriyat during the beautiful Shikara ride in Dal.
  • In the evening, return to your houseboat in Dal Lake. Savour home-style cooked dinner and overnight stay in a houseboat.

Inclusions

  • Transportation: Srinagar to Srinagar all local travel in Force Traveler/SUVs/Sedan or similar.
  • 5 Nights Accommodation on Triple/Dual sharing basis: Srinagar (1 night in houseboat & 2 nights in hotel), Gulmarg (1 night in hotel) and Pahalgam (1 night in hotel).
  • 10 Meals: Srinagar (3 Dinners + 3 Breakfasts), Gulmarg (1 Dinner + 1 Breakfast) and Pahalgam (1 Dinners + 1 Breakfasts).
  • Gondola ride - Phase 1 in Gulmarg and Shikara ride in Srinagar.
  • Airport pickup and drop facility on a sharing basis.
  • Experienced and cool Trip Captain.
  • Reliable and experienced local drivers to drive in the difficult terrains.
  • Driver allowances, toll taxes, parking, state taxes.
  • Medical kit to handle emergency conditions.

Exclusions

  • Any extra meals apart from the ones mentioned under inclusions.
  • Travel Insurance, items of personal nature like porterage, tips, laundry etc.
  • Any entry fees, extra expenses for optional activities or tickets, unless quoted in Inclusions.
  • Any other costing involved due to circumstances like natural calamity, weather conditions, riots, roadblocks, landslides or any other forced circumstances which are out of our control.
  • GST (5%) is applicable extra.
  • Cost of snow-chained or 4*4 Vehicle if needed due to heavy snowfall.
  • Anything which is not mentioned in the above inclusions.

Price Summary

Room Sharing

Double Occupancy

21,999

Per Person

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Things To Pack

  • Waterproof and good quality backpack or trolley bags
  • Comfortable clothing
  • Raincoat and umbrella (monsoons only)
  • Warm woolen jackets/sweaters (depending upon the season)
  • Comfortable trekking/sports shoes
  • Water bottles (avoid single-use plastic)
  • Quick snacks for journey like dry fruits, chocolates
  • Personal care items and toiletries
  • Personal medicines
  • Phone, camera and photography equipments
  • ATMs and adequate amount of cash for shopping, cafe visits
  • Items like torch, power banks, sunglasses
  • Personal identity document like Aadhaar, driving licence, passport

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Starting Price

19,999

Per Person on Triple Sharing Occupancy