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CUSTOM PACKAGE
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Tailored to your specific Needs
Our
Travel Desk
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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TOUR OF THE VALLEY (20–30 km)
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Dal Lake:
This
lake is a is the second largest lake in the state of J&K.
Overlooked by the Zabarwan Mountain in Srinagar, the lake
covers an area of 18 square kilometers and is part of a
natural wetland which covers 21.1 square kilometers
including floating gardens. You can enjoy the view of
houseboats along the lake while cruising in the colorful
shikaras. A famous landmark in Srinagar is an island on Dal
Lake where four Chinar (Platanus orientalis) trees stand,
aptly named "Char Chinar".
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Shankaracharya
Temple:
This
temple (Hindu
shrine)
is
situated in the Zabarwan Mountain in Srinagar, Kashmir. It
is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple dates back to 200
B.C. and sits at a height of 1,000 feet overlooking a
panoramic view of Srinagar city.
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Nishat Bagh:
Located
on the bank of Dal Lake, with the Zabarwan Mountains as its
backdrop in Srinagar. Nishat Bagh is a terraced Mughal
garden which was designed and built in 1633 by Asif Khan,
elder brother of Nur Jehan(Empress of the Mughal Empire).
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Shalimar Bagh:
Shalimar Bagh (Garden
of Pleasure) was built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir
for his wife Nur Jahan, in 1619 and was a dream project to
please his queen. The garden has three terraces fitted with
fountains and with chinar (sycamore) tree-lined vistas.
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Chashme Shahi: A Mughal garden
built around a spring by Ali Mardan, a governor of Mughal
emperor Shah Jahan in 1632. The garden is located in the
Zabarwan Range, overlooking Dal Lake.
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Pari Mahal: This is a seven
terraced garden located at the top of the Zabarwan mountain
range overlooking the city of Srinagar and south-west of Dal
Lake. The gardens were established by Prince Dara Shikoh in
the mid-1600s on the ruins of a Buddhist monastery.
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SONAMARG (84 km) Full Day
Excursion
Sonamarg
(meadow of gold) is a alpine valley hill station which is
situated on the banks of the Nallah Sindh. It is a popular
tourist destination nestled within the majestic Himalayan peaks.
It lies at an altitude of 2800 metres above sea level. It is a
beautifully scenic
drive
to Sonamarg.
Things to Do
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GULMARG (60 km)
Gulmarg (meadow of flowers) is
an
exquisitely
situated basin surrounded by pines located in the Pir
Panjal range at an altitude of 2,730 meters above sea
level. It is one of the world's most famous tourist ski
destinations and the world's highest golf course. The
18-hole, par 72 Gulmarg golf course is quite hilly. The
golf club itself was built in 1904. Gulmarg also has the
Asia's highest and longest cable car project, the
Gulmarg Gondola which has 36 cabins and 18 towers, takes
riders to a height of 3,747 m (12,293 ft) on Kongdoori
Mountain.
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PAHALGAM (98 km)
Pahalgam (Valley of Shepherds)
lying on the
banks of the Lidder River, surrounded by mountains and dense
pine forests.
On the way to Pahalgham:
Things to Do
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White Water Rafting – 2 km away
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Golfing
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Fishing –
spots for
angling
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Horse Riding
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Mini Entertainment Park with swings
for kids
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Aru Valley
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Chandanwari
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Beetab Valley
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Baisaran, also known as “The mini
Switzerland of India”
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ROYAL SPRING GOLF COURSE
The Royal Springs Golf Course is
situated at the foot hills of Zabarwan mountains over
looking Dal Lake. It is regarded as one of the most
picturesque golf course in Asia. A The course is a professional 18 hole par 72 track that
covers an area of 7,089 yards. Royal Spring Golf Course,
which is open to non-members also and has hosted many
international golfing events, is perfect for starters as
well as professionals.
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DACHIGAM NATIONAL PARK
(22 km)
Dachigam National park is
located in the Zabarwan Range of the western Himalayas. Dachigam is most famous for is the Hangul, and the Kashmir Stag.
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HOUSE BOAT NIGHT STAY
House boats on the Dal Lake are
nicknamed "floating palaces". The houseboats are
generally made from local cedar-wood. Many of them have
lavishly furnished rooms, with verandas and a terrace to
serve as a sun-deck or to serve evening cocktails.
House boats are kept stationary at a fixed point close
to the lakeside boulevard in the vicinity of the Dal
gate. They are anchored individually, with
interconnecting bridges providing access from one boat
to the other.
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SHOPPING
Handicrafts, Silk Carpets,
Pashmina Shawls, Crewel embroidered Suits, Crewel
embroidered house hold furnishings products, Walnut Wood
Carving, Papier Mache and Dry Fruits. (Polo-View,
Lambard Lane & Residency Road) - Kashmir Government Arts
Emporium - Diamond Silk Factory
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