Srinagar, is the largest city and the summer capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Anchar lakes. The city is known for its natural environment, gardens, waterfronts and houseboats.
Suggested trips for Srinagar
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- Accommodation on twin sharing basis as per hotels mentioned OR similar above on the base category of room.
- Meals as per the plan mentioned above.
- Shikara ride on World Famous Dal Lake Srinagar.
- Entrance Fee of Mughal gardens only in Srinagar.
- English Speaking Guide for sightseeing in Srinagar
- Bottled water during the transfers & sightseeing.
- Assistance upon arrivals & departures.
- Transfers by exclusively using Non AC Toyota Innova.
- All currently applicable taxes.
Golden Triangle with Village & Kashmir
As the paradise on this Earth, the Kashmir Valley becomes the centre of tourism again seeing a great revival of both domestic and international tourism there, we too look forward to relaunching what for many of us used to be a second home in the past. The combination of the Golden Triangle with the Kashmir Valley is possibly offering the greatest and most diverse experiences that are possible within North India and the Himalayan regions together.
Ladakh & Kashmir Cultural Tour
Tour Grade : Easy
Ladakh, is a stark lunar landscaped land of a high altitude and a cold desert inhabited by Buddhist people following the Lama form of Mahayana Buddhism. Living under the shadows of the surrounding snow covered mountains of both the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges and praying at their monasteries perched on-top of hills, trying to reach out to the gods. With prayer wheels in their hands rotating the prayers in the wind “Om Mani Padme Hum” describing the God Buddha as a jewel sitting in a lotus flower.
Ladakh - Kashmir Traverse Trek
Ladakh, is a stark lunar landscaped land of a high altitude and a cold desert inhabited by Buddhist people following the Lama form of Mahayana Buddhism. Living under the shadows of the surrounding snow covered mountains of both the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges and praying at their monasteries perched on-top of hills trying to reach out to the gods. With prayer wheels in their hands rotating the prayers in the wind “Om Mani Padme Hum” describing the God Buddha as a jewel sitting in a lotus flower.