The Ultimate Travel Guide to Kashmir

September 29, 2023

One of India’s most pure and stunning states, Kashmir is situated on the country’s northern border. Trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing, camping, skiing, and paragliding are just a few of the activities and explorations available in Kashmir. The most northern state in India boasts one of the most picturesque landscapes, snow-capped mountains, and a tranquil panoramic view of lush green woods, making it the ideal destination for travellers to travel there and spend some time. If you haven’t yet experienced Kashmir’s majesty and grandeur, our helpful travel guide for Jammu and Kashmir will assist you in making Kashmir tour arrangements.

How to reach Kashmir?

By Air: Sheikh-ul-Alam Airport, Srinagar’s domestic airport, is well connected to the airports of all the main Indian cities.

By bus: Jammu, Delhi, and Chandigarh in North India are all easily accessible from Srinagar. JKSRTC deluxe buses are an option for getting to and from the city.

By Train: Jammu, which is located 290 kilometres away and has good access to the Indian railway network, is the closest functioning train station to Srinagar. How to get around Kashmir?

In all the popular tourist destinations and areas surrounding Kashmir’s cities, you may find a variety of transportation options. We have listed them below in our Kashmir travel guide since they are conveniently located and affordably priced to prevent burning a hole in your wallet.

Mini Bus: These “Mini Buses” are readily available in both urban and suburban areas of the United States. These can get you where you’re going and are fairly well-liked by the locals.

When visiting Kashmir, cabs and tourist taxis are your best bet. From the airport, train station, or any other popular tourist destination, you may easily hail a cab and continue your journey from there.

Coaches: These are the upscale buses that the J&K Tourism Development Corporation runs all across Kashmir. These will undoubtedly make your trip comfortable and hassle-free.

Auto Rickshaws: Autos, the fundamental mode of transportation in India, are readily accessible in this country.

Best time to visit Kashmir

The greatest season to visit Kashmir is during the winter, which lasts from October to March. Most of Kashmir will likely be blanketed in surreal snow-white landscapes during this time, adding to the state’s splendour.

Kashmir is also accessible in the spring and early summer, when you can view the region’s valleys in full bloom with a variety of wildflowers and lush meadows. You should take your family and children at this time because the weather is not too chilly.

The summertime temperature ranges from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius, while the wintertime ranges from -3 to 10 degrees Celsius.

What to pack?

Make sure you and your family have enough warm clothing if you’re travelling to Kashmir in the winter. You must have some thick wool clothing and excellent, foot-covering boots with you at all times.

You can pack regular clothing for the summer, but keep a lightweight jacket on hand in case it gets cool at night. All the gear and supplies required for trekking must be packed for journeys, including warm clothing, gloves, and quality hiking and trekking shoes.

What to do?

Making decisions about what to do in Kashmir will cause you a little anxiety. Do not worry; we have provided a list of great and memorable activities you can partake in while visiting Kashmir.

Shikaras

You might think of this as riding in Kashmiri Gondolas instead of the ones in Venice. Through Shikaras, you will travel through serene canals and waterways while discovering different areas of Kashmir. Even better, you can stop by floating marketplaces to shop for saffron, Kashmiri fruits and veggies, handicrafts, and other goods.

This is among the best experiences you can have in Kashmir, a destination popular with tourists from around the globe.

Handicrafts and shopping in Srinagar

There is nothing better than doing your shopping in Srinagar’s narrow pathways against the stunning background of the Himalayan Valleys. You can browse for vintage handicrafts, handicrafts, hand-woven carpets, traditional jewellery, and the world-famous Pashmina shawls.

Trekking hub

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, Tarsar Marsar Trek, Tulian Lake Trek, and Aru Valley Trek are just a few of the well-known treks you may take in the state of Kashmir. This beautiful place offers trekkers a one-of-a-kind experience because of the breathtaking views of the mountains, lakes, and meadows that you will experience while journeying there. Also check out singles ski holidays.

Places to visit

Kashmir is so enthrallingly lovely that choosing which spots to visit would be difficult. Every location is special in its own right, and it would be wrong to ignore those locations. We have a few favourite locations that we want you to check out whenever you have the chance.

Sonmarg

One of Kashmir’s most well-known and top attractions is Sonmarg, often known as the “Meadow of Gold” for good reason. It boasts of the “Thajiwas Glacier,” which welcomes you with clear waterfalls and lush meadows.

Pahalgam

 Another name for Pahalgam is “Valley of Shepherds.” You can stop by Aru Valley and Betaab Valley while you’re here. Numerous Bollywood directors come to Pahalgam because of its unique attractiveness, and as a result, many movies have been shot here.

Gulmarg

While visiting Gulmarg, you can take a trip on one of the world’s highest cable cars, also referred to as a “gondola” locally.

Srinagar

One of the best sites to visit in Kashmir is Srinagar, the capital of the state of Kashmir and one of the most majestic and gorgeous capital towns of India that you will ever see. This city will make your visit memorable because of the surrounding snow-capped peaks, stunning lakes, and friendly locals.

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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