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Day 1: Srinagar Arrival After meeting our representative upon arrival in Srinagar, you will go by House Boat and then explore the city's local attractions, including the Mughal Gardens, which include the Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh, Cheshmashi Garden, Tulip Garden, Shankaracharya Temple, and Hazaratbal Shrine. With the Zabarwan Mountains in the distance, every garden is located on the Dal Lake shore. The aforementioned gardens are roughly 12 and 15 kilometers away, respectively, from Srinagar. See a carpet-weaving industry en route, and spend the night on a houseboat in the historic district of Srinagar.
Day 2 - Srinagar to Gulmarg After a hearty breakfast, check out from the hotel and embark on a scenic drive to Gulmarg, known as the "Meadow of Flowers," located 140 kilometers away (approximately 3 hours) at an altitude of 2,730 meters. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely walk through the lush, green meadows adorned with vibrant flowers, set against the stunning backdrop of snow-capped mountains. In winter, Gulmarg transforms into India’s premier skiing destination. You can also indulge in a pony ride or take the Gondola cable car (at your own expense) to Khillanmarg, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Gulmarg. The region also provides excellent opportunities for long walks, and as you stroll along the Gulmarg Circle Path, you'll enjoy sweeping views of the valley below, including Srinagar. A magnificent sight of Nanga Parbat, the towering "Naked Mountain" standing over 26,000 feet, dominates the entire region. End the day with dinner and an overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 3: Pahalgam to Gulmarg Following breakfast, depart the accommodation and make your way to Pahalgam, the Shepherds' Village (7200 feet) to spend the night. (97 miles per hour or two hours) While traveling, stop by the renowned saffron-growing fields, the 9th-century Awantipura ruins, and Mattan Temple, also known as the Sun Temple. Pahalgam is well-known for the Bollywood (Indian film industry) as well. Pahalgam is well-known for its trekking routes and for serving as the Amarnath Pilgrimage's base camp. Savor the surroundings, the river, and the natural beauty. Diner and spending the night at the hotel.
Day 4: Srinagar to Pahalgam Following breakfast in the morning, you can go back to Srinagar for an overnight stay in a hotel before visiting Aru, the Betab Valley, and Chandanwari at your own expense using union cabs.
Day 5: Travel out of Srinagar After breakfast, make your way to the airport in Srinagar to join your next aircraft.
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