Discover Srinagar's charm as you enjoy the beauty of Dal Lake, explore vibrant markets filled with Kashmiri handicrafts and savor the authentic flavors of local cuisine.
Witness the grandeur of Pari Mahal, built by Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh in the mid-1600s, and currently used for teaching astrology and astronomy.
Relax in Chashme Shahiβs beautiful gardens, known for their soothing springs and scenic views, perfect for a peaceful escape.
Explore Nishat Bagh, famous for its vibrant flowers and stunning views of Dal Lake, offering a great backdrop to capture beautiful moments.
Experience the unique charm of a houseboat stay, known for breathtaking views of the mountains and a peaceful atmosphere on Dal Lake.
About the Tour:
Srinagar is a mesmerizing destination that offers visitors an enchanting blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences. With the serene Dal Lake, lush Mughal Gardens, and the iconic Hazratbal Shrine, Srinagar is a must-visit destination if you want to unwind amidst stunning landscapes. Take a shikara ride on the Dal Lake or shop for exquisite handcrafted souvenirs in the bustling markets. The city also boasts delectable cuisine, including the famous Wazwan feast. With a Delhi to Srinagar tour package, you can easily explore this paradise on earth and create unforgettable memories.
Quick Info:
Start Point: Delhi
Endpoint: Delhi
Duration: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Experiences Covered:
Journey from Delhi to Srinagar
Srinagar Sightseeing Tour | Stops: Chashme Sahi - Nishat Bagh - Shalimar Bagh - Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden - Hazratbal Shrine - Dal Lake
Inclusions:
Accommodation at all locations on a double and triple sharing basis in standard hotels/houseboats.
Pick up and drop off as per your arrival timings.
Meals-
Experienced driver plus guide.
Private transfers and local sightseeing in Sedan (Etios/ Swift Dzire/ Similar) and SUV (Innova/ Ertiga/ Similar) as per the number of people.
Yes, traveling to Kashmir is absolutely safe. However, donβt be shocked by the abundance of military checkpoints, tanks on the side of the road, military trucks, and heavily armed soldiers roaming down the streets.
Indian residents do not need a special permit to visit some areas of Kashmir, such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam. Yet some parts of Kashmir, especially those near the Line of Control, would need special authorization for visitors.
The distance between Kashmir and Delhi is approximately 842 kilometers. You can take a flight from New Delhi to Srinagar that will take around 1 hour and 25 minutes.
Depending on the traveller's interests and the destinations they choose to see, the length of their vacation in Kashmir will vary. To see all the major tourist attractions in Kashmir, including Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg, a duration of five to seven days would be needed.
The internet ban has been lifted in Kashmir, but with certain terms and conditions. Internet services have resumed on postpaid mobiles across 12 districts of Jammu and Kashmir. The ban on social media sites however remains intact.
The summer months, between April to September, are the finest times to visit Kashmir. The temperature is comfortable and ranges from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius during this time. The valleys of Kashmir are covered in blooming flowers during this time, and the surroundings are lush and grassy.