Pick up Delhi Katra(2N) - Srinagar(4N) - Pahalgam - Jammu - Drop Delhi
Pick up and transfer to Katra
Vaishno Devi Darshan
Early in the morning, begin your journey towards the sacred shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi, one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India. The shrine is located approximately 13 km from Katra, and devotees can reach the temple by foot, pony, or helicopter service up to Sanjichhat.
En route, you may also visit:
- Ban Ganga – the sacred stream where devotees take a purifying dip before starting the trek
- Ardhkuwari Temple – a significant stop where Mata Vaishno Devi is believed to have meditated for nine months
Seek blessings at the holy cave of Mata Vaishno Devi, along with the sacred temples of Mata Mahakali, Mata Mahalakshmi, and Mata Saraswati.
After darshan, return to Katra the same evening.
Start from Jammu and Head to Srinagar
Recommended Activities & Sights
Srinagar Sightseeing
Begin your day exploring the breathtaking beauty of Srinagar, fondly known as the “Paradise on Earth.” This city is surrounded by serene lakes, Mughal gardens, and the majestic Himalayas, offering a perfect blend of nature, history, and spirituality.
Srinagar Sightseeings:
- Mughal Gardens: Explore the trio of royal gardens built by Mughal emperors — Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, known for terraced lawns, fountains, and floral beauty.
- Shankaracharya Temple: Ancient hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering panoramic views of Srinagar and Dal Lake.
- Dal Lake: Enjoy a peaceful Shikara Ride on the lake, passing through floating gardens, lotus blooms, and houseboat clusters.
- Pari Mahal (Palace of Fairies): A seven-terraced garden overlooking Dal Lake, offering stunning sunset views.
- Hazratbal Shrine: Revered mosque on the northern banks of Dal Lake, believed to house a sacred relic of Prophet Muhammad.
- Handicraft & Local Market Visit: Visit the old city markets to shop for Kashmiri carpets, pashmina shawls, saffron, and dry fruits.
Note: Srinagar sightseeing will be planned based on the available time across the day and local traffic conditions. Boat rides, entry fees, and camera charges are payable directly. Evening leisure or Shikara sunset rides are highly recommended for a memorable experience.
Recommended Activities & Sights
Excursion to Gulmarg
After breakfast at your hotel/houseboat in Srinagar, proceed for a full-day excursion to Gulmarg, one of Kashmir’s most scenic hill stations, often called the “Meadow of Flowers.”
The distance from Srinagar to Gulmarg is approximately 50 km, taking about 2 hours by road through rolling meadows, pine forests, and mountain villages.
Gulmarg Sightseeings:
- Gulmarg Gondola Ride:
- One of the world’s highest cable cars, operating in two phases. Phase 1 (Kongdori Station – 8,530 ft): Offers panoramic views of the valley and lower slopes. ₹740 per person (to/fro). Phase 2 (Apharwat Peak – 13,780 ft): Reaches close to the Line of Control, often covered in snow year-round. ₹950 per person (to/fro). Combo (Phase 1 + 2): Around ₹1,700 per person. It remains open between 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (last ride subject to weather).
- Ticket Booking: Tickets can be booked online in advance through www.jammukashmircablecar.com. It’s advisable to pre-book, especially during weekends or snow season.
- Golf Course (Seasonal): Asia’s highest green golf course — open from April to November.
- Snow Activities: Skiing, sledging, and snow scooter rides (charges extra, available in winter months).
Important Travel Information (Must Read):
- Local Taxi Union Restrictions: Private tourist vehicles from Srinagar are not allowed beyond Tangmarg during winter or heavy snowfall. Travellers must hire a local Gulmarg union chained tyred vehicle from Tangmarg to reach Gulmarg town and sightseeing points. ₹1,800–₹3,000 per vehicle (round trip), depending on weather and distance covered.
- Gandola Parking: Vehicle will be parked at the parking spot and from there we would need to walk around one KM to reach the base point. However vendors would confuse you and incorrectly inform you about the long walk.
After sightseeing and leisure time in Gulmarg, drive back to Srinagar in the evening and return to your hotel or houseboat.
Note: All activities in Gulmarg are subject to weather and local union regulations. Gondola tickets are non-refundable once booked. Warm clothing and sturdy footwear are essential even in summer months.
Recommended Activities & Sights
Srinagar Sightseeing
Begin your day exploring the breathtaking beauty of Srinagar, fondly known as the “Paradise on Earth.” This city is surrounded by serene lakes, Mughal gardens, and the majestic Himalayas, offering a perfect blend of nature, history, and spirituality.
Srinagar Sightseeings:
- Mughal Gardens: Explore the trio of royal gardens built by Mughal emperors — Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, known for terraced lawns, fountains, and floral beauty.
- Shankaracharya Temple: Ancient hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering panoramic views of Srinagar and Dal Lake.
- Dal Lake: Enjoy a peaceful Shikara Ride on the lake, passing through floating gardens, lotus blooms, and houseboat clusters.
- Pari Mahal (Palace of Fairies): A seven-terraced garden overlooking Dal Lake, offering stunning sunset views.
- Hazratbal Shrine: Revered mosque on the northern banks of Dal Lake, believed to house a sacred relic of Prophet Muhammad.
- Handicraft & Local Market Visit: Visit the old city markets to shop for Kashmiri carpets, pashmina shawls, saffron, and dry fruits.
Note: Srinagar sightseeing will be planned based on the available time across the day and local traffic conditions. Boat rides, entry fees, and camera charges are payable directly. Evening leisure or Shikara sunset rides are highly recommended for a memorable experience.
Recommended Activities & Sights
Head to Pahalgam and Stay
After breakfast, check out from your hotel or houseboat in Srinagar. The distance between Srinagar and Pahalgam is approximately 90 km, taking about 3 hours by road, through saffron fields, apple orchards, and scenic countryside.
En Route Sightseeing:
- Awantipora Ruins: Ancient 9th-century Hindu temple ruins built by King Awantivarman along the Jhelum River.
- Pampore Saffron Fields: Kashmir’s famous saffron-growing belt (blooming season: October–November).
- Apple Orchards & Walnut Farms: Enjoy a brief stop to taste or purchase local produce.
Upon arrival in Pahalgam—the Valley of Shepherds—check in to your hotel and relax amid the pine-clad mountains and the Lidder River’s soothing sound.
Pahalgam Sightseeings:
- Betaab Valley: A lush green valley surrounded by snow peaks, named after the Bollywood film Betaab. (Entry ₹100–₹150 per person)
- Aru Valley: A tranquil meadow about 12 km from town, ideal for photography, horseback rides, and picnics.
- Chandanwari: Starting point of the Amarnath Yatra and a scenic snow point (accessible seasonally).
- Baisaran Valley (Mini Switzerland): A breathtaking hilltop meadow offering panoramic views of the Lidder Valley and snow ranges.
- Lidder River Point: Serene riverbank spot perfect for light adventure activities like rafting (seasonal).
Local Taxi Union Rule:
Private vehicles from Srinagar are not allowed to operate local sightseeing within Pahalgam.
Travelers must hire local union cabs from the Pahalgam taxi stand for Aru, Betaab, and Chandanwari circuits.
- Exact Taxi Union Rates are already displayed on the board of the Taxi Union Stand based on the number of places and vehicle we need.
- Bisaran Valley: Only reachable by pony ride or trek (approx. 5 km uphill). Pony Ride Cost vary ₹1200 – ₹5,000 per person (round trip; negotiable based on season and route).
Note: Sightseeing and pony rides in Pahalgam are subject to weather and time availability.
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Head to Jammu
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