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7 Days 6 Nights
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Srinagar
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Kashmir Honeymoon Package 7 Days 6 Nights
Trip Duration
7 Days 6 Nights
Pickup & Drop
Srinagar
Trip Category
Honeymoon Packages
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Imagine starting your forever in the ravishingly beautiful Kashmir, where snow-tipped mountains kiss the sky and pristine lakes mirror the heavens. Our 7 Days 6 Nights Kashmir Honeymoon Package that weaves romance into every moment of your stay. Picture the serenity when you and your loved one will be gliding across serene Dal Lake in a traditional shikara, sharing tender moments as the sun sets behind the Himalayas. Stroll hand-in-hand in the Mughal Gardens, where blooms of flowers and falling fountains of water are reminiscent of a storybook. Your cozy little houseboat becomes a floating haven of love, gently rocking you to sleep under the canopy of stars above.
Take an exciting gondola ride in Gulmarg, where you can even steal a kiss amidst panoramic views of mountains. Savor the taste of authentic bazaar food, indulge in feeding each other tender lamb rogan josh with fragrant saffron rice and let the senses take over. Every day is an adventure, full of new memories to be made at historical, mystique places like the Shankaracharya Temple, dating back to ancient times, and the quiet Pahalgam Valley. With Kashmir's beauty of nature and rich culture providing a backdrop in every sense, turn your love story into a tale one will remember for ages. Book our Kashmir Tour Package now and let us create the most memorable start to your happily ever after.
Dal Lake: Serene expanse dotted with houseboats and shikaras, noted for floating gardens and vibrant markets. The crowning jewel of Srinagar enlivens with enchanting views amidst the misty mountains and gives a glimpse of Kashmir's different lifestyle, which remains as an unforgettable experience throughout life.
Mughal Gardens: This includes Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi in exquisite Persian-style landscaping. They not only present a perfect retreat with views of the Dal Lake and mountains but generally consist of terraced lawns, cascading fountains, and flowerbeds of colorful flowers.
Shankaracharya Temple: An ancient Hindu temple that lies on top of a hill, with a panoramic view of Srinagar, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It's equally an important pilgrimage site and a rich cultural heritage for Kashmir.
Hazratbal Shrine: A pristine white marble mosque situated on the banks of the famous Dal Lake, enshrining a relic believed to be Prophet Muhammad's hair. It is an important site of pilgrimage for Muslims and an architectural wonder.
Pari Mahal: Meaning Fairies' Abode, this stepped garden overlooking the views of Dal Lake and Srinagar is simply magnificent. This was the astronomical observatory of erstwhile Kashmir state and now beautified as one premier example of Islamic architecture.
Gulmarg Gondola: The world's highest cable car, experience one of its kind with a blend of Himalayan views. This two-stage ride goes to Kongdoori Mountain and Apharwat Peak, which in winter leads to skiing and in summer provides access to trekking activities.
Alpather Lake: A stunning alpine lake near the Apharwat Peak in Gulmarg that remains frozen in winter and is covered with meadows in summers. Trekkers will rejoice in the gulmargs as it offers audiences magnificent scenes of surrounding peaks.
St. Mary's Church: This is a beautiful Victorian-style church built in 1902, and this lovely retreat is oh-so-comfy amidst the beauty of Gulmarg in nature. Its wooden structure, combined with the soothing environment, makes it altogether different.
Gulmarg Golf Course: One of the highest golf courses in the world, it could be as delightful as an 18-hole course may ever be, with breathtaking mountain scenery. As much as one loves golf, to have become a unit in the quest for that special playing experience is great.
Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve: A reserve having a great variety of flora and fauna with some threatened species, like the musk deer and brown bear. The activities possible here include nature walks and spotting wildlife.
Khilanmarg: This is a small valley located next to Gulmarg. The view from Khilanmarg is incomparably beautiful, with the Himalayas seen at a distance. During spring, it gets turned into a carpet of wildflowers, thus offering an excellent snapshot opportunity.
Betaab Valley: Located between the pine forests and the Lidder River, this beautiful valley is nestled in a tranquil setting. It got its name from a Bollywood movie that was shot here. In this area, green meadows, crystal-clear streams, and snow-capped mountains can be found.
Aru Valley: This quiet village is around 12 km away from Pahalgam. It is viewed as one of the most scenic villages and has served as a trekking base. Surrounded by pine forests and snow-capped peaks, it is all the more excellent for nature lovers to be in.
Chandanwari: This stunning spot is situated at the base of the Amarnath Yatra and is prominent for its snow bridge and the vision it offers. The place is famous for sledging on snow during early summer.
Baisaran: Known as 'Mini Switzerland', this lush meadow surrounded with pine forests is an ideal vantage point offering panoramas of snow-clad mountain ranges. It is fit for picnics and suitable as a good horse riding range.
Tulian Lake: A high-altitude alpine lake reached by a challenging trek from Pahalgam. The crystal-clear water missing surrounding snow-capped peaks offer a serene and rewarding experience for adventurers.
Lidder River: This constitutes the lifeblood of Pahalgam. It offers excellent options for trout fishing and white-water rafting. Crystal clear waters and exquisite bankscapes present an ideal picnic and riverbank walk experience.
Pahalgam Golf Course: Having the snow-capped mountains as the backdrop, it offers an 18-hole golf course and is one of the most unique places to play the sport. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful golf courses in India.
Shikara ride on Dal Lake: Sail over the placid waters of Dal Lake in a wooden boat. Have breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and floating gardens en route to the serene heart of Srinagar.
Stay in a houseboat: Experience unique hospitality onboard a floating hotel. Ornately carved and comfortable, these charming boats will have you waking up to breathtaking lake view and mountain panoramas.
Take the Gulmarg Gondola ride: Reach breathtaking heights on one of the world's highest cable cars. The two-stage ride reveals panoramic views of the Himalayas, leading to Kongdoori Mountain and Apharwat Peak.
Ski in Gulmarg, Winter: Feel some of the finest powder-soft skiing at Gulmarg. The runs cater to all kinds of skiing expertise, ranging from beginner to expert. It is paradise for winter sports with an enchanting Himalayan peak backdrop.
Trek in Pahalgam: Take up scenic treks through pine forests, meadows, and along glacial streams; popular routes include the spellbinding beauty of Aru and Lidder Valleys with astounding glimpses, as well as a chance to view local wildlife.
White water rafting Lidder River: Enjoy increased adrenaline levels while going over rapids on Lidder River in amazing surroundings for novice and expert rafters alike.
Shop from the floating markets: Wake up before sunrise to witness the solitary sight of the floating markets of Dal Lake. Watch vendors sell fresh produce from their boats; it is a glance into traditional life in Kashmir.
Try Kashmiri cuisine: Treat your taste buds to fragrant Rogan Josh, Yakhni, and Dum Aloo. Even missing Kashmiri Wazwan, a multi-course meal, is out of the question, so end with a whiff of Kahwa tea.
Explore Shalimar Bagh: Stroll out in the largest Mughal garden in Srinagar. Admire its four terraces, fountains, and pavilions that symbolize the Elysium of the Koranic paradise.
Horse riding in Gulmarg or Pahalgam: Ride horseback across picturesque meadows and forests. It's truly a different experience when it comes to witnessing the natural beauty of Kashmir, especially areas like Baisaran or even the Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve.
Photography at Nishat Bagh: You can capture the allure of the "Garden of Joy" with its twelve terraces representing zodiac signs. There may be vistas including panoramic views of Dal Lake and multi-colored flowerbeds.
Take a heritage walk: Stroll through the ancient city of Srinagar to find historic landmarks and architectural details of interest.
Take a part of local festivals: If you happen to catch up with a vibrant local festival, join in to experience Kashmiri culture firsthand.
Kashmir is accessible by air, road, and rail, offering travelers multiple options to reach this beautiful destination. The most convenient way is flying directly to Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport in Srinagar, with several airlines operating flights from major Indian cities. For those who prefer a scenic journey, driving from Delhi via NH44 is a popular choice, though it's a long trip. Alternatively, you can take a train to Jammu Tawi station and then complete the journey to Srinagar by road. Each mode of transport offers its own unique experience of gradually entering the picturesque Kashmir valley.
Spring(March to early May)- Kashmir comes alive with flowers in full bloom and temperature warming up. Gardens like Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh display their total color. It is very pleasant with the temperatures changing from 10°C to 25°C. This is just the right weather for sightseeing, photography, and outdoor activities. This is just the right season when the landscape presents a photographer's dream picture.
Summer(June to August)- Summers offer a cool retreat from the scorching heat of the plains. The temperature varies between 15°C to 30°C, suitable for trekking, camping, and water sports on Dal Lake. This is the peak tourist season; the markets and activities generalize the feel. The high altitudes provide cool retreats off the warmer valley floors.
Autumn (September to November)- Autumn renders Kashmir in tinges of gold and crimson. The temperatures dip down to 10°C-20°C, which is excellent for outdoor excursions. The chinar trees turn brilliant red, making vistas that are simply gorgeous. It is at this time that one feels comfortable with the weather to go sightseeing, and photographers particularly enjoy it for its special light and colors.
Winter (December to February)- Winter turns Kashmir into a land of snow. The temperature falls below 0°C, and it snows heavily. Gulmarg then becomes ideal for skiing and other snow sports. Some places are relatively inaccessible, but the tranquility of the snow-covered landscapes and scenes is magical in its serenity.
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