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SeasonHighlightBest ForSnowfallCrowds
Spring (Mar–May)Tulips, BlossomsCouples, FamiliesNoMedium
Summer (Jun–Aug)Green Meadows, RiversFamilies, GroupsNo (high altitude yes)High
Autumn (Sep–Nov)Chinar Trees, SaffronPhotographers, CouplesNoLow
Winter (Dec–Feb)Skiing, SnowfallHoneymooners, AdventureYesLow–Medium
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  • Dal Lake Shikara Ride — A 1–2 hour glide across Asia’s most scenic lake. Pass floating vegetable gardens, lotus beds, and the iconic houseboats of the Mughal era. Best at sunrise or sunset.
  • Hazratbal Shrine — Set dramatically on the western shore of Dal Lake, this white marble mosque is one of Kashmir’s most important Islamic shrines and an architectural gem worth a quiet moment of reflection.
  • Shankaracharya Temple — Perched 1,000 feet above Srinagar on Shankaracharya Hill, this ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva offers a panoramic view over the entire Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Mountains. The walk up is meditative; the view at the top is sublime.
  • Mughal Gardens (Nishat Bagh & Shalimar Bagh) — Emperor Jahangir’s terraced garden masterpieces. Nishat Bagh (“Garden of Bliss”) has 12 terraces descending to the lakeside; Shalimar Bagh was built for Empress Nur Jahan. Both are UNESCO tentatively-listed sites.
  • Chashme Shahi — The smallest of the Mughal Gardens, renowned for its natural spring water said to have medicinal properties. A peaceful stop.
  • Lal Chowk & Old City Market — Srinagar’s historic central square and vibrant bazaars. An ideal spot to purchase saffron, dry fruits, Kashmiri shawls, and traditional handicrafts in the evening.
  • Overnight: Dal Lake Houseboat or Srinagar Hotel (as per package)
  • Gulmarg Gondola (Phase 1 & Phase 2) — Asia’s highest and longest cable car system. Phase 1 (2,650m → 3,088m, Kongdori) and Phase 2 (3,088m → 3,979m, Apharwat Peak). From the top, the view extends to Nanga Parbat (8,126m) — the ninth-highest mountain in the world. Book gondola tickets in advance, especially in peak season.
  • Apharwat Peak Snowfields — Snow remains at Apharwat year-round. In summer, visitors play in snowfields without needing winter gear. In winter, this is a world-class ski area. Skiing and snowboarding lessons are available.
  • Gulmarg Golf Course — At 2,650m, this is the world’s highest golf course — an 18-hole course surrounded entirely by Himalayan peaks and forest. Even non-golfers enjoy a walk along its fairways.
  • St. Mary’s Church — A beautifully preserved colonial-era stone church dating to 1895, set among giant chinar and pine trees. Atmospheric and photogenic.
  • Bota Pathri — A pristine meadow 13 km beyond main Gulmarg, accessible by pony. Completely undisturbed, with views of snow peaks reflecting in a high-altitude lake. One of Gulmarg’s hidden gems.
  • Pony Rides Around the Meadow — Gulmarg’s circular meadow is perfect for a slow pony ride through pine forests and across open grassland, with the Himalayan ridge looming above.
  • Alpather Lake (seasonal) — A frozen lake in winter and a peaceful alpine lake in summer, situated near Apharwat at 3,843m. Accessible by pony from the gondola top station.
  • Overnight: Gulmarg Hotel (Pine Spring, Khyber, Highland Park, or similar)
  • Betaab Valley — Named after the 1983 Bollywood blockbuster filmed here, Betaab Valley is a lush river canyon enclosed by snow peaks and dense pine forest. The Lidder River runs through it in rapids and pools. One of the most photogenic spots in Kashmir — easily a 2-hour stop for most travellers.
  • Aru Valley — 11 km from Pahalgam, Aru is a serene highland village surrounded by meadows and peaks, serving as the trailhead for the Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar-Marsar lake treks. Even without trekking, the valley itself — with its wooden Kashmiri homes, grazing horses, and mountain backdrop — is extraordinary.
  • Chandanwari — The starting point of the Amarnath Yatra pilgrimages. Situated at 2,895m, it offers a dramatic narrow gorge with a permanent snowbridge across the Sheshnag River. Open April–September.
  • Baisaran (Mini Switzerland) — Accessible only by pony or foot (6 km round trip). A high meadow overlooking Pahalgam town, surrounded by snow peaks on three sides. Locals and travel media call it “Mini Switzerland” — a comparison that does not do it justice. It is more beautiful.
  • Lidder River Rafting — White-water rafting on the Lidder River is popular with adventure travellers, with Grade I–III rapids and stunning forested canyon scenery. Available May–September.
  • Pahalgam Market & Shawl Shopping — Pahalgam’s main bazaar has excellent pashmina and shahtoosh dealers, local honey, saffron, and hand-embroidered Kashmiri goods at better prices than Srinagar.
  • Overnight: Pahalgam Hotel (Pahalgam Hotel, Pine View, or similar)
  • Achabal Garden (Achabal Springs) — Built by Empress Nur Jahan in 1620, Achabal is often called the “Garden of Gardens.” A powerful natural spring feeds a series of cascading pools and channels through a terraced garden of ancient chinar trees. The water volume and clarity here are astonishing — one of the most peaceful sites in all of Kashmir. Ideal for a morning walk.
  • Kokernag Botanical Garden — Asia’s largest botanical garden at high altitude, covering over 100 acres of rose gardens, trout springs, and forested hillsides. The Kokernag stream is crystal clear and ice cold, fed directly by snow melt. A trout hatchery on-site is open to visitors. The rose garden in bloom (May–June) is extraordinary.
  • Kokernag Trout Fishing — Kokernag is one of Kashmir’s premier trout fishing locations. Licences can be arranged on-site. Whether you fish or simply watch, the clear river setting is beautiful.
  • Verinag Spring Garden — Verinag is the source of the Jhelum River — one of South Asia’s great rivers begins right here as a natural octagonal spring pool ringed by Mughal stone arcades. Emperor Jahangir is said to have visited 22 times and described it as the most beautiful spring in the world. This is a UNESCO World Heritage tentative-listed site. Standing at the source of a great river amid 400-year-old garden walls is a quietly moving experience.
  • Martand Sun Temple (en route) — An 8th-century sun temple dedicated to Surya (the Hindu sun god), built during the Karkota Dynasty. Though now in ruins, the scale and setting — on a high plateau with views across the valley — make it one of Kashmir’s most historically significant monuments.
  • Aishmuqam Shrine (en route) — A revered Muslim shrine in the Lidder Valley, architecturally striking and set dramatically above the river. Important local pilgrimage site.
  • Return to Srinagar by Evening. Overnight: Srinagar Hotel or Houseboat
  • Wake up early for a final morning shikara ride or sunrise view of Dal Lake if time allows.
  • Last-minute shopping at Lal Chowk or Boulevard Road — saffron, pashmina, dry fruits, and Kashmiri teas make excellent gifts for Singapore friends and family.
  • Enjoy a final Kashmiri breakfast: noon chai (pink salted tea) and girda (Kashmiri bread) at your hotel.
  • Panda Tours’ driver will collect you and transport you comfortably to Srinagar Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey back to Singapore. Fond farewells and warm memories.
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  • Gulmarg Gondola — Phase 1 & Phase 2, up to 3,979m
  • Apharwat Peak — year-round snowfields and ski runs
  • Bota Pathri Meadow — pristine, uncrowded highland scenery
  • Alpather Lake — frozen in winter, alpine blue in summer
  • World’s Highest Golf Course — 18 holes at 2,650m
  • St. Mary’s Church — 1895 colonial stone chapel
  • Skiing & Snowboarding — December to March, lessons available
  • Pony Trekking — through pine forest and open meadow
  • Betaab Valley — lush river canyon, Bollywood film location
  • Aru Valley — serene highland village at 2,438m
  • Baisaran (Mini Switzerland) — high meadow accessed by pony
  • Chandanwari — Amarnath Yatra base camp at 2,895m
  • Lidder River Rafting — Grade I–III rapids, May–September
  • Kolahoi Glacier Trek — multi-day alpine trek from Aru
  • Pahalgam Market — best pashmina and handicraft shopping
  • Trout Fishing — on the Lidder and Sheshnag rivers
  • Thajiwas Glacier — year-round snow, accessible by pony
  • Sindh River — trout fishing and riverside picnics
  • Baltal Valley — base camp for Amarnath pilgrimage
  • Zero Point (seasonal) — snow field at 3,000m+
  • Gadsar Lake Trek — 2-day alpine trek (optional add-on)
  • Shitkari Meadow — a carpet of wildflowers in summer
  • Panoramic Himalayan Views — Nun Kun massif and beyond
  • Shaliganga Stream — milky white glacial waters, stream-side walks
  • Tosa Maidan Meadow — expansive high-altitude grassland
  • Wildflower Carpets — irises, narcissus, buttercups in spring
  • Pony Rides — to viewpoint hills above the meadow
  • Bird Watching — Himalayan species rarely seen elsewhere
  • Mountain Picnics — completely peaceful, crowd-free environment
  • Achabal — Empress Nur Jahan’s 1620 garden, thundering spring channels
  • Kokernag — Asia’s largest high-altitude botanical garden, trout springs
  • Verinag Spring — source of Jhelum River, octagonal Mughal pool
  • Martand Sun Temple — 8th century ruins on a hilltop plateau
  • Aishmuqam Shrine — striking riverside Muslim pilgrimage site
  • Pampore Saffron Fields — vivid purple in October
  • 5-star heritage hotels & luxury houseboats
  • Private luxury SUV transfers
  • Gourmet Wazwan private dining
  • Premium gondola reservations
  • Dedicated concierge guide
  • All meals included
  • Spa treatments on request

From SGD 1,800 / couple

  • Romantic houseboat on Dal Lake
  • Candlelit shikara dinner
  • Flower-decorated room on arrival
  • Couple’s gondola ride in Gulmarg
  • Private vehicle — no group sharing
  • Sunset Betaab Valley picnic
  • Welcome Kashmiri kehwa hamper

From SGD 1,200 / person

  • Family-suite hotel rooms
  • Child-safe vehicle with booster
  • Pony rides arranged for kids
  • Gondola ride planning & queue assist
  • Flexible pace — no rushing
  • Kids’ meal options arranged
  • 2 adults + 2 children pricing

From SGD 750 / person

  • 3-star clean, comfortable hotels
  • Shared transport options
  • Breakfast + dinner included
  • All major sightseeing covered
  • Houseboat day-visit included
  • Minimum group of 4 applies

Custom pricing

  • Groups of 10–50 people
  • Fleet of vehicles arranged
  • Group discounts available
  • Conference/team outing add-ons
  • Private group experiences
  • Dedicated group coordinator

Expense CategoryBudgetMid-RangeLuxury
Singapore → Srinagar flights (return)SGD 450–600SGD 600–900SGD 900–1,800
Accommodation (6 nights)SGD 200–350SGD 350–700SGD 700–2,000+
Ground transport (private vehicle)SGD 100–150SGD 150–250SGD 250–450
Meals (mostly included in packages)SGD 80–150SGD 150–250SGD 300–600
Sightseeing (gondola, shikara, ponies)SGD 80–120SGD 120–200SGD 200–400
Shopping (optional)SGD 50–200SGD 200–500SGD 500–2,000+
Total Estimate (per person)SGD 960–1,570SGD 1,570–2,800SGD 2,850–7,250+

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  • Validity: 1 year from issue date (multiple entry)
  • Duration of stay: Up to 90 days per visit
  • Fee: Approximately USD 25–80 depending on nationality and visa type
  • Entry ports: E-Visa allows entry via 28 Indian airports including Delhi and Mumbai

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