06 NIGHTS / 07 DAYS
Kashmir filled with natural surrounding gives you a perfect place to beat the heat and dust of the summer months. With steep slopes, deep gorges and snow filled mountains throughout the year, Kashmir is a favorite destination for honeymoon makers.
Kashmir Paradise on Earth gives you a perfect opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful places of Kashmir for 6 nights and 7 days that takes you through Srinagar, Gulmarg and Pahalgam and Sonmarg.
Srinagar
Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Situated in the Kashmir Valley, it lies on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus. The city is famous for its gardens, lakes, houseboats, dry fruits and especially for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts. Srinagar has been called the “Venice of the East”.
Pahalgam
Pahalgam is a popular tourist destination in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. Pahalgam was once a tourist attraction and a favourite place for shooting of Bollywood films, and is still a health resort. The area holds a rich cover of vegetation, the dominant forest consisting of conifers.
Gulmarg
Gulmarg, also known as heartland of winter sports in India has been rated by CNN International as Asia’s seventh best ski destination. In the winter, the diverse and extreme terrain combines with torrential snowfall to create a snow destination, the best in the world.
Sonmarg
Located in the Ganderbal district of Jammu & Kashmir at a distance of 84 kms from Srinagar, Sonmarg is a land of beautiful glaciers, serene lakes, beautiful meadows and picturesque sceneries. It is the last major point in the Kashmir Valley before the Zoji La pass into Ladakh.
Surrounded by mountains, the southern two-thirds of the Valley is Indian Jammu and Kashmir (“J&K”), India’s northernmost state, bordering Tibet and China. Northwest is Azad (or “free”) Kashmir – a self-governing state under Pak control. The Valley is 84 miles long, 25 wide: 10% of J&K’s 84,000 sq miles. Over 50% of the population is in the Valley. A 1972 treaty renamed the 550-mile border the Line of Control. Only two roads lead in and out of Srinagar, the capital of J&K.
Sitting in the center of Srinagar at 7,000 feet above sea-level, Dal has sustained Kashmir’s entire civilization; its tourism, its fisheries, and – in another Indo-Pak dispute – its hydro-electric power grid. Due to pollution and climate change, the lake’s future is dire.