Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Kashmir is one of India’s most breathtaking destinations, often called “Paradise on Earth” for its surreal beauty. With snow-capped peaks, emerald valleys, sparkling lakes, and colourful gardens, Kashmir offers an enchanting escape for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and honeymooners alike.
Whether you’re gliding on a Shikara in Dal Lake, exploring the vibrant Mughal Gardens of Srinagar, skiing in Gulmarg, or walking through the lush meadows of Pahalgam and Sonmarg, every corner of Kashmir feels like a postcard come to life.
Best Time to Visit Kashmir
March to June (Summer): Ideal for sightseeing, houseboat stays, and garden visits.
July to September (Monsoon): Perfect for lush green landscapes and peaceful travel.
December to February (Winter): Best for snowfall and skiing in Gulmarg and Sonmarg.
Every season paints a different picture of Kashmir: tulips in spring, lush greenery in summer, and white wonderlands in winter.
Things to Do in Kashmir
Enjoy a Shikara ride and stay in a houseboat on Dal Lake.
Go skiing and snowboarding in Gulmarg, one of Asia’s top ski destinations.
Visit Tulip Garden, Mughal Gardens, and Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar.
Trek to Tarsar Marsar Lake or the Great Lakes for an unforgettable adventure.
Explore the local Kashmiri handicrafts, Pashmina shawls, and dry fruits at Srinagar markets.
Indulge in authentic Kashmiri Wazwan cuisine, Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, and Yakhni.
Places to Visit in Kashmir
Srinagar: The summer capital and heart of Kashmir, famous for Dal Lake, houseboats, and Mughal Gardens.
Gulmarg: A ski lover’s paradise and home to the world’s second-highest cable car, the Gulmarg Gondola.
Pahalgam: Known as the Valley of Shepherds, it’s a scenic retreat with rivers, pine forests, and lush meadows.
Sonmarg: Meaning' Meadow of Gold,' it’s a base for trekking and offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks.
Betaab Valley: A cinematic landscape made famous by Bollywood, surrounded by tall deodar trees.
Doodhpathri: A lesser-known gem with rolling green pastures and milky white streams.
Aru Valley: Perfect for camping, horse riding, and photography.
Yusmarg: A serene meadow, ideal for those seeking peace away from crowds.
Why Visit Kashmir
Because Kashmir isn’t just a place, it’s an emotion. It’s where every sunrise feels sacred, every snowflake whispers a story, and every local greets you with warmth and a cup of Kahwa. Whether you’re planning a romantic honeymoon, a family trip, or an adventurous holiday, Kashmir promises an unforgettable journey through heaven itself.