UNRAVEL JUNE IN KASHMIR:SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

HIGHLIGHTS OF "UNRAVEL JUNE IN KASHMIR"

See India's first vibrant floating market, which is located against a stunning backdrop and is known as a photographer's paradise.


A luxurious stay on Kashmir's houseboats is a magical experience, with the moon's reflection on the lake's sparkling surface, the cold breeze, and the peaceful sound of water bubbling around you to help you unwind.


Witness  Betaab Valley's spectacular meadows.

When you ride the second-highest Gondola in the world at Gulmarg, take in the breathtaking views of the Kashmir Valley and the snow-capped mountains.

Take a Shikara ride on the serene waters of Dal.

Indulge in white river rafting on gushing waters and beat the heat of summer.

OVERVIEW OF "UNRAVEL JUNE IN KASHMIR"


Are you looking for a getaway that combines breathtaking natural beauty, stunning landscapes, and a rich cultural experience? Look no further than our Kashmir tour package in June! With this travel package, you'll have the opportunity to explore one of the most beautiful regions in India while immersing yourself in its unique history and traditions.

Our Kashmir tour package is designed to give you an unforgettable travel experience. You'll start your journey by flying into Srinagar, where you'll be greeted by our friendly team and taken to your luxurious hotel. From there, you can explore the city's enchanting architecture and enjoy some of its famous cuisine before setting out on your adventure.

During your tour, you'll visit some of the region's most awe-inspiring sights, including the stunning Dal Lake and Shankaracharya Hill. Visitors come to the Kashmir Valley to take advantage of everything this "heaven on earth" has to offer. Although exquisite shikharas can be seen skimming across the Dal Lake as it is framed by mountains, tourists can be seen meandering amid the rows of flowers in the stunning Mughal Gardens. You can enter an entirely different universe just by looking at it. You'll want to plan your next vacation as soon as you can since Kashmir's splendour is unquestionably seductive. Kashmir is also unique in that it experiences all four Indian seasons, including summer, monsoon, autumn, and winter.

Globally, Kashmir is regarded as the height of natural beauty. Each year, tens of thousands of visitors travel to the numerous lakes, gardens, and hill stations to satisfy their senses. The location is a haven for visitors, hikers, pilgrims, and travellers. With its stunning valley, snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and rivers, it is a little bit of heaven on Earth. Kashmir has traditionally been considered to be a sacred place for  Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists. The area is renowned for its needlework, woodcarving, metallurgy, and pashmina shawls, among other handicrafts. Visitors may stay in charming homestays and explore the region's beautiful landscapes, wonderful flora, and stunning architecture while staying at eco-friendly resorts. Capture fantastic pictures to relive your ideal June holiday to Kashmir.

 
June weather in Kashmir

Owing to good weather, you can participate in a wide range of activities and enjoy a lot of sightseeing when you visit Kashmir in June. The temperature is warm during the day and quite pleasant at night when compared to other months.

June in Kashmir is a hot and dry month. June has a particularly warm average daily temperature. 23°C is the typical June temperature in Kashmir. The month falls in the summer season of Kashmir. The most significant time of the year to visit Kashmir is in June since the weather is perfect for touring and is neither too hot nor too cold. Summer is the best season to visit Pahalgam, Gulmarg, and Srinagar. The minimum temperature in Srinagar in June, often recorded at night is 15.0°C (59°F). The average amount of rainfall in June is 39mm (1.5in).


ITINERARY

DAY 1: Arrival IN SRINAGAR
Meet a representative when you arrive in Srinagar, and they will take you to your accommodation.
Finish the check-in procedures, unwind for a little, and then leave for a tour of Srinagar, a stunning city.
At the Shankaracharya Temple, Lord Shiva's oldest shrine in Kashmir Valley, start by asking for his grace.
Explore the well-known Mughal Gardens, Nishat Bagh, which means "garden of joy," and Shalimar Bagh, which means "abode of love," while strolling hand-in-hand with your significant other.
The Chashma Shahi, a natural spring that enhances the splendour of these Royal Gardens, should be seen.
Take a leisurely stroll around the stunning Dal Lake to cap off the day.
After a delectable dinner, go back and spend the night at the hotel in Srinagar.

Day 2: Sonamarg Tour
Prepare yourself for the ultimate adventure to Sonamarg after breakfast.
Set out on a full-day excursion to the lovely Sonamarg "Meadow of  Gold."
Stop at picturesque locations on the way to Sonamarg to soak in the scenery and the natural beauty.
When you get to Sonamarg, you can ride a horse to the Thajiwas Glacier, where snow is there all year round.
In Sonamarg, you can also take part in the most well-liked sports activities, such white water rafting.
Return to your accommodation in Srinagar after finishing your exploration of Sonamarg.
Spend a night's sleep and dinner at the Srinagar hotel.

Day 3: Pahalgam
Have a delicious breakfast and then check out of the hotel.
See the Awantipura ruins on the way to Pahalgam and seek Lord Vishnu's blessings at a 1100 year old temple.

After you arrive in Pahalgam, check into your hotel and then leave to explore the area.Pahalgam resembles a wonderful image with its magnificent meadows, bubbling streams, apple orchards, and a diversity of trees, from pine to deodar.

To get to Baisaran, a little hamlet situated in the pine and fir forest and offering the greatest views in Kashmir, stroll hand in hand across the lovely meadows.
For dinner,  return to the hotel.
Overnight in Pahalgam.

 Day 4 :Pahalgam to Srinagar

Get up early, have breakfast, finish the check-out procedures, and then depart from Pahalgam for Srinagar .You will be transported to a lovely houseboat gliding silently across Dal Lake's sapphire waves.

Spend some time on your houseboat taking in the breathtaking sights of the area.
In the bustling Lal Chowk, where you can find leather items, embroidered mats and carpets, antique jewellery, and the in-demand Pashmina shawls, you can go shopping after taking a break.

Enjoy a romantic "Shikhara ride" in Dal Lake in the evening while admiring a stunning sunset.

After that, you can head back to your houseboat in Srinagar for a special dinner and overnight stay.

Day 5:  Gulmarg
Continue to Gulmarg today, which is renowned for its natural 18-hole golf course and ski slopes and is also the highest golf course in the world.

Take in the beauty of nature and the snow-capped mountains that you pass along the way as you go to Gulmarg.

The most important thing to do after you are in Gulmarg is to take the Gondola (cable car) from Gulmarg to Kongdoori and Marry Shoulder.

As you ascend higher on the cable car, take in the expansive vistas as you soar above the valley and watch as nature gradually reveals its hidden beauty.

Then, in the evening, return to Srinagar, you can check into a lovely houseboat that rocks to Dal Lake's gentle waves.
Overnight stay on a houseboat in Srinagar.

Day 6:Bidding Farewell

Get up, have a delicious breakfast, and then pack your luggage.
Reach your preferred drop-off location in Srinagar after checking out of the houseboat.
Bring a treasure trove of romantic mountain memories with you when you return home.


Places in Kashmir to explore in Kashmir in June

- Dal Lake

 Taking a Shikara ride on Dal Lake is one of the most romantic activities you can do when visiting Kashmir in June. Putting together a fantastic ride there is the most alluring thing. When visiting Kashmir on vacation, the typical activity is a Shikara boat excursion. As a result, whenever you plan to travel to Kashmir, be sure to take this breathtaking ride on Dal Lake.

It is also referred to as the "Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir." The lake, which is bordered by British-built houseboats and is surrounded by stunning Mughal gardens, has been the area's favourite summer destination for decades. The houseboats and Shikara rides, as well as the floating gardens and markets brimming with colourful lotus flowers, fruits, and vegetables, are all worth a million dollars! Shikara and house-boat rides are popular because they offer breath-taking views.


Chashma Shahi
Mughal monarch Shah Jahan presented it to his son Prince Dara Shikoh. The smallest of the three Mughal gardens in Srinagar, it was modelled after Persian gardens. Because of the rich mineral content of the spring, which is a freshwater spring, the garden is highlighted. Water elements like a cascade and a fountain are created as the spring's water pours down the garden. The Mughal dynasty's architectural gardens are well recognised.


 Apharwat Peak

The finest area in Kashmir for winter activities is above sea level (MSL). Since the top is covered with snow for the majority of the year, skiers and snowboarders can use it year-round. All levels of skiers, from beginners to experts, enjoy coming here. Nonetheless, summertime offers the best conditions for horseback journeys into the mountains because a lot of foliage develops then. The Apharwat Peak's proximity to the Line of Control, which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, is another noteworthy feature.

Gulmarg

One of the spectacular and most popular places to visit in Kashmir in June is Gulmarg. You can engage in a variety of exhilarating sports there, such as skiing and cable car excursions. Using the cable car in Gulmarg is a great experience. You can also participate in other well-liked wintertime activities like heli-skiing and ice skating in Gulmarg when planning a trip to Kashmir.

Pahalgam

  In Pahalgam, you may also enjoy horseback riding and rafting. For the greatest views of Kashmir's glaciers in June and to take in the region's breathtaking weather, a horseback or pony ride is required.

Sonamarg-

Sonamarg is a wonderful area known for its golden splendour and where the land turns into a sea of white. Thajiwas Glacier and Zero Point are the most beautiful and well-liked tourist locations, respectively. You may take in the land of golden meadows, which is beautiful in the dreary winter.


Doodhpathri -

Doodhpathri is yet another newly developed beautiful area of this Paradise which is located in the Budgam district. The region, which literally translates as "valley of milk," is a charming resort with carpet-like fields. It is located 42 kilometres from Srinagar. The region produces a lot of milk, hence the name "Doodhpathri." Also, it is said that the cows that graze in this area are what gave the area its name, DoodhPathri.


Yousmarg

Yousmarg, popularly known as the "Meadow of Jesus," is a delightful place that tourists must visit because of its magnificent natural beauty. This Kashmiri location's main attractions are its lush meadows, foaming river, Dudhganga, challenging hiking trails, and trout fishing options.


ACTIVITIES TO INDULGE IN JUNE In Kashmir

Kashmir offers a wide variety of outdoor sports, with skiing and trekking at the top of the list, and is rich in natural beauty. Beautiful alpine landscapes, high-altitude ski areas, andThe highest gondolas in the world offer an incredible experience.

Experience River Rafting

One of the most well-liked adventure activities in Kashmir is river rafting, which draws thrill-seekers from all over the world. A exciting river rafting adventure may be had on the Lidder and Sindh rivers, which cut through the Kashmir valley. The two most well-known tourist destinations in Kashmir, Pahalgam and Sonamarg, are ideal for river rafting over Grade I to III rapids. On the Lidder and Sindh rivers, there are a few sections with Grade IV rapids for adventurers.


Riding a Shikara.
A Shikhara is a traditional light rowing boat that is typically seen on the pristine Dal Lake, apart from other lakes. It is one of the most amazing and tranquil aspects of a trip to Kashmir, and if you want to fully enjoy the peculiar beauty of the area, it should be on your itinerary. Like the houseboats, it is recognised as a cultural symbol. You should not pass up the opportunity to see these exquisitely decorated boats glide serenely on the lake.


Fishing and angling in Kashmir

 The streams in Kashmir that are fed by snow and glaciers offer fantastic fishing chances. Due to the abundance of Rainbow trout and German brown trout in the region's water bodies, anglers from over the world rush to Kashmir. Almost  61 beats in Kashmir are available for fishing and angling during the season. Each of them is around 3 to 4 km long and connected by a motorable road, with the exception of Vishansar and Gangabal lakes, which need a trek.

WILDLIFE TOUR

In Jammu and Kashmir's national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, one may witness the unique and rare animal species native to the Himalayan region as well as the lush vegetation and Himalayan beauty.


THINGS TO CARRY TO KASHMIR IN JUNE

Bring sunscreen and moisturiser with you during the summer. In June, the heat in Kashmir, particularly at altitudes like Gulmarg, can be incredibly harsh on your skin and cause sunburn to appear very rapidly. As a result, apply  sunscreen before venturing out.

If you're going to Kashmir in June, bring cotton T-shirts, light jeans, jeggings, tops, and half-sleeved blouses and tops. Khadi apparel will also be cosy in this climate, and you could even go with a pair of denim jeans. Track pants and jeggings will keep you light if you wish to visit several places in one day.


Carry an additional portable charger, waterproof camera case, and a memory card.

 You should always carry an authentic, original card of  identification.

If you're driving your own vehicle bring your original paperwork.

In hilly areas like Sonamarg and Pahalgam, power disruptions are frequent. To ensure that your phone never runs out of battery, carry a power bank with you at all times.

Before visiting any hill station (Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg), wear good shoes that are appropriate for high altitudes. Since you'll be visiting a hill station, you should be aware that there are many hills and that you'll be doing a lot of quick hikes and climbing minor peaks. Make sure you have a solid grasp of your sport.


HOW TO ACCESS KASHMIR IN JUNE

Via air: From the majority of the major cities in India, all major airlines offer flights to Jammu, Srinagar, and Leh. Sheikh-ul-Alam Airport, Srinagar's domestic airport, has excellent connections to the airports of all significant Indian cities.

By Train:  Udhampur is the last halt on the northern railway route. Tourists can go to this station by train, where they can then rent taxis or board buses to continue their journey. However, because onward transportation is more easily accessible in Jammu, it is advisable to disembark there. There are no active railway stations in Srinagar. Jammu is the next railway station, located 290 kilometres away. Jammu's train station has excellent access to the Indian rail network.

Via Public Transportation: Jammu and Kashmir is easily accessible by automobile and has good road connectivity. National Highways 1 and 44 connect Kashmir to the largest cities in India. The Jawahar Tunnel, which links Jammu with the valley of Kashmir, is also located along this route. Moreover, buses operated by J&K State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC) travel between Jammu and nearby towns including Patnitop (110 km), Srinagar (264 km), and Amritsar (214 km). Bus service from Srinagar to cities like Jammu, Delhi, and
Chandigarh. JKSRTC deluxe buses are available for trips both into and out of the city.

Road: Travellers to Kashmir in June have the option of entering the country via Jammu and continuing on to Srinagar or via Manali in Himachal Pradesh and continuing on to Leh. A few state-owned and private buses also travel these routes.


FAQS REGARDING "UNRAVEL JUNE IN KASHMIR"

1. How do I travel to Kashmir in June?
 You can travel to Kashmir by plane, train, or road in June. Srinagar has the closest airport, and it has good train and road connections to other important Indian towns.

2 .What are the best locations in Kashmir to visit in June?

 In June, Kashmir's major tourist destinations include Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, and the Mughal Gardens.

3. What kind of clothing should I bring for a June trip to Kashmir?

A light jacket or jumper for the chilly evenings is recommended to bring along when travelling to Kashmir in June. In order to protect oneself from the sun, it is also a good idea to take a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

4. Are there any religious or cultural events taking place in Kashmir in June?

 There aren't any significant religious or cultural celebrations in Kashmir in June. But, this month is when you may see the area's natural splendour at its best.

5.How is the climate in Kashmir in June?

June brings nice weather to Kashmir, with daytime highs of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and night time lows of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius. Nonetheless, especially in the lower areas, it can get a little warm throughout the day.

6.What outdoor pursuits may one engage in in Kashmir during June?

 In Kashmir, you can engage in a variety of outdoor pursuits in June, including hiking, camping, paragliding, rafting, and golf. You can also walk through the city or enjoy a Shikara ride on Dal Lake.

7.Is June a safe month to travel to Kashmir?

 It is completely safe to travel to Kashmir in June. So it's always a good idea to follow the most recent official travel announcements and news.

8.How much time should you spend in Kashmir?

 Seven days are adequate. A week would be the perfect amount of time to experience and remember Srinagar fully. It's beautiful, andI sincerely hope you enjoy yourselves there.