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About Kashmir Tour Packages

 

Kashmir stays with you long after the trip ends, in the best possible way. Snow-covered mountains, wide valleys, still lakes, and long stretches of scenic roads shape the experience. Days move at an easy pace, giving you time to actually look around instead of rushing from one spot to another. It is a destination best experienced slowly. 

In the first half of 2025 alone, Jammu and Kashmir recorded 95.9 lakh domestic tourist visits, along with nearly 19,570 foreign visitors. 

Planning a trip soon? This guide explains what to expect when planning Kashmir tour packages.

The Beauty Of Kashmir: What Makes The Region Special

Kashmir sits in the northernmost part of India, cradled by the Himalayas. The region is known for snow-covered mountains, open valleys, quiet lakes, old gardens, and a culture shaped over many years. Kashmir feels special because nature, culture, and daily life come together naturally, which is why Kashmir earned the name Paradise on Earth. The Kashmir tour packages must include everything a traveller would want:

  • Mountains: Kashmir is surrounded by the Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range, which shape the land and the views across the region. Snow-covered peaks are common, especially in winter and early spring, and these mountains affect the weather, movement, and everyday life in Kashmir.
  • Valleys: Lush, fertile land stretches between the mountains, with rivers flowing through the valleys. These rivers support farming, settlements, and daily work across the region. With each season, the land moves from green fields to blooming areas.
  • Lakes: Lakes like Dal and Manasbal play a major role in how Kashmir looks and feels. Houseboats and wooden shikaras sit along the water and are used daily by locals and visitors alike. The water remains calm, and the surroundings feel quiet, which is what many travellers remember most about Kashmir.
  • Gardens: Historic gardens like Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh add structure and colour to the landscape. Designed during the Mughal era, these gardens follow a strong sense of symmetry and flow.
  • Culture: Local culture is visible in daily habits and routines. Shawls woven by hand. Woodwork done without machines. Buildings that follow older styles people are used to.
  • Spiritual Sites: Places of worship are part of everyday surroundings in Kashmir. Mata Vaishno Devi, Raghunath Mandir, and mosques like Jamia Masjid are built near homes and local streets.

Top Places Covered In Kashmir Holiday Packages

Kashmir trip packages often bring together several well-known places into one itinerary. The focus remains on seeing different parts of the region without trying to fit in too much. Most Kashmir tour packages  include the following places: 

Pahalgam

Pahalgam is known for its open meadows, pine trees, and clear water streams. The town feels relaxed and less crowded, which makes it a common stop in holiday itineraries. Wide green areas surround the town, with clear views in every direction. Many visitors spend time outdoors, walking or sitting near the streams, with very little noise around them.

Gulmarg

Gulmarg is popular for its open views and familiar landmarks. Places such as the Gulmarg Gondola, cable car rides, Strawberry Valley, Ferozpur Nallah, and Drung Waterfall are often part of the visit. Hotels are available for overnight stays, making it easy to spend more time exploring the area as part of a holiday package.

Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh dates back to the Mughal period. The garden is laid out with terraces, water channels, and wide paths. People usually walk through it slowly, taking time to look around, which is why it is included in many  Kashmir tour packages.

Tulip Garden

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is known for its seasonal blooms and colourful rows of flowers. Located on a hillside, it offers open views of the surrounding landscape. Flowers spread across the slope, bringing colour to the entire garden.

Dal Lake

Dal Lake remains one of the most familiar scenes in Kashmir. Houseboats stay anchored along the shore, floating gardens spread across the water, and all the famous lakes and water bodies of Kashmir carry a quiet presence that shapes the surroundings. Many holiday trips include time around the lake, allowing travellers to experience daily life unfolding gently on the water.

Hari Parbat

Hari Parbat is known for its historic fort and religious importance. People from more than one faith visit this place, and it sits high enough to see much of the city around it. It gives the visit more depth than scenery alone.

Sinthan Top

Sinthan Top is known for its high-altitude views and open mountain roads. The area still feels largely unchanged, with fewer signs of construction and very little noise. The road rises, and the view slowly changes. Space opens up on both sides, with mountains ahead and valleys dropping away below. The air feels cooler at this height, and the openness around you is what tends to stay in memory.

Shankaracharya Temple

Shankaracharya Temple sits on a hill overlooking the valley. The climb to the top offers wide views of the surroundings, including the city and nearby lakes. The site holds spiritual importance and adds a reflective pause to Kashmir holiday itineraries.

Sonmarg

Sonmarg is known as the Meadow of Gold. Snow-covered peaks rise around wide green meadows, with glaciers such as the Thajiwas Glacier close by. The area remains clean and open, with very little development around it. The town is used as a base for the Amarnath Yatra. It also attracts people who enjoy walking routes and open mountain land.

Best Time To Visit Kashmir

Planning the right time to visit Kashmir depends on what you want from the trip. Some people come for clear views and mild weather, while others look for snow, quiet surroundings, or seasonal beauty. The weather changes the mood of the region completely. Travel feels smoother when the season matches your plans. It is very important to select the right Kashmir tour packages to enjoy the region during the best seasons. 

Below is a clear breakdown of when Kashmir feels at its best during the year:

 
SeasonMonthsKey Highlights
Spring March - May Tulip festival, Blooming flowers, Fresh greenery, Trekking
Summer June - August Lush landscapes, Pleasant days, Outdoor activities, Cultural immersion
Autumn September - November Golden chinar trees, Apple & saffron harvests, Clear skies, Fewer crowds, Photography
Winter December - February Snowfall, Skiing, Snowboarding, Frozen lakes, Winter treks

Activities To Do In Kashmir

Kashmir offers different experiences in different towns, shaped by the land and the setting around them. Mountains, rivers, lakes, and open valleys create space for simple outdoor activities that feel natural in the place. Trying a mix of these experiences helps travellers see Kashmir beyond views and photos, and feel more connected to the region. That’s why Kashmir holiday packages should include every major activity, so travelers can experience the region’s adventures to the fullest without missing anything.

Here are some well-known activities spread across Kashmir:

Skiing and Snowboarding at Apharwat Peak

Apharwat Peak stays covered in snow for much of the winter season. The slopes here are used for skiing and snowboarding, attracting both beginners and experienced riders.

Cable Car Ride on Gulmarg Gondola

The Gulmarg Gondola takes visitors high above the valley in stages. As the ride climbs, views shift from forests to snow-covered terrain. The ride goes up gradually, so you can watch the view change along the way.

River Rafting on the Lidder River

The Lidder River flows past Pahalgam with clear, fast-moving water. Rafting here feels refreshing and lively, especially during the warmer months. The river runs alongside green fields.

Houseboat Stay & Shikara Ride on Dal Lake

Staying on a houseboat offers a closer look at life on the lake, and a shikara ride is a short boat trip on Dal Lake. Water moves slowly, boats pass, and mornings remain quiet.

Visit Mughal Gardens

Mughal gardens like Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh were built with planned layouts based on older design methods. Straight paths, water channels, and stepped levels divide the space and guide how people move through the gardens.

Trek to Thajiwas Glacier

Reaching Thajiwas Glacier requires a walk through open meadows and forest paths. Snow and ice still appear along the trail during warmer months.

Horse Riding Through Meadows

Horse rides go across open grassland, with mountains staying close the whole way. Very few people pass by. Most of the time, you only notice the sound of the horse moving and the wind around you.

Snow Trekking Around Yusmarg

Snow trekking in Yusmarg takes place across open slopes and empty stretches of land. Very little sound carries here. The area stays quiet, and walking through it feels slow and peaceful.

Shopping In Kashmir

Kashmir trip packages often include stops at local markets where pashmina shawls, carpets, dry fruits, saffron, spices, and other handmade goods are sold. These markets focus on traditional items rather than short-term styles.

These are some of the well-known areas for shopping that are usually included in every Kashmir holiday packages:

Lal Chowk: Located in central Srinagar, Lal Chowk is familiar to most locals. The streets remain active throughout the day, with people moving around for daily needs. Small shops sit close together, selling clothes, shawls, handicrafts, dry fruits, and everyday goods.

Polo View Market: Located near Lal Chowk in Srinagar, this market is known for its organised layout. It is popular for branded stores, books, handicrafts, and traditional Kashmiri items.

Dal Lake Floating Market: This market takes place on the lake itself. Small boats move across the water, carrying vegetables, fruits, flowers, and daily items. People buy items directly from boats, with the lake acting as the marketplace instead of a street.

Residency Road: Residency Road in Srinagar has a mix of clothing shops, footwear stores, handicraft outlets, and small local businesses. The street stays active through the day, with locals running errands and visitors stopping by to shop.

Badshah Chowk: Badshah Chowk is a traditional market area in Srinagar where daily shopping takes place. Shops sell spices, dry fruits, textiles, and household items. The atmosphere feels local and familiar, giving shoppers a closer look at everyday buying habits in the city.

Food & Cuisine In Kashmir

The food in Kashmir is aromatic and full of flavour. Recipes have roots in Mughal and Persian kitchens, shaped by local cooking styles. Most dishes take time to cook, and spices are added carefully.

Popular dishes found across Kashmir include:

The food in Kashmir is aromatic and full of flavour. Recipes have roots in Mughal and Persian kitchens, shaped by local cooking styles. Most dishes take time to cook, and spices are added carefully.
Popular dishes found across Kashmir include:
 
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Dum Aloo
Nadru Yakhni
Haakh
Veth Chaman
Methi Chaman
Modur Pulao
Rajmah
Rogan Josh
Goshtaba
Tabak Maaz
Yakhni
Muji Gaad
Rista
Kabargah

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Browse a range of Kashmir tour packages, compare itineraries, and select the option that best suits your travel plans. Review inclusions, check pricing, and finalise your Kashmir holiday with ease through EaseMyTrip today.

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