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HIGHLIGHTS OF KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGE IN MAY

Enjoy the Shikara Ride while rowing heart-shaped pedals against the silent dusk as a backdrop.

Take a cable car ride in Gulmarg.

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.

Indulge in water rafting at Pahalgam.

Savor your taste buds with delicious Kashmiri specialties like Kahwa Tea, Wazwan, or Rogan Josh, among others.

Seek spiritual blessings from various shrines, temples and Gurduwaras in the valley.

 

OVERVIEW OF KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGE IN MAY


If you're looking for a memorable summer vacation, consider booking a Kashmir tour package in May with Kashmir Travels. With its picturesque landscapes that include snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and crystal-clear lakes, Kashmir is the perfect destination to escape the scorching heat of other parts of India.

A travel package to Kashmir in May offers several attractions and activities that will keep you busy throughout your stay. You can take a shikara ride on Dal Lake, go trekking in the gorgeous Himalayas, or enjoy some adrenaline-pumping water sports like river rafting and kayaking. Additionally, there are several historical places to visit such as Mughal Gardens which have been featured in many Bollywood movies.

Kashmir is also famous for its rich cultural heritage and traditional handicrafts that make great souvenirs. You will get an opportunity to interact with local artisans who have perfected their skills over generations.

A visit to Kashmir in May will transport you to a fairyland. You will receive a much-needed respite from the everyday, hectic routines during this healthy vacation. Kashmir is a paradisiacal place, and its breathtaking scenery will astound you. Kashmir provides all you need to have a wonderful vacation that you will remember for a lifetime. You can take a shikara ride, stay on a houseboat, or just stroll through the gardens' beautiful lanes. Adore it in its entirety. The surrounding areas are enhanced by the apple orchards, and the pure, pine-scented mountain air is a pleasure for the lungs. It provides you with ethereal spare time and fantastic locations to see in Kashmir in May. You may take in the colourful panorama with emerald grasses and vibrant blooms because the valley is free of snow in this month, which ushers in a delightful summer.

Kashmir provides a variety of adventure activities for travellers looking to spice up their trip with some excitement in addition to its natural beauty. They include, among others, hiking, river rafting, and trekking.


MAY WEATHER IN Kashmir

When visiting Kashmir in May, you can take part in a variety of activities and enjoy a lot of sightseeing because the weather is pleasant. Compared to other months, the weather is warm during the day and quite mild at night.

Below is a brief description of the weather in Kashmir in May:

Normal Temperature : 16.5 °C
21.5°C is the maximum temperature.
10.8°C, the minimum temperature.
Rainfall / Precipitation: 183mm (7.2 inches)


Jammu and Kashmir, the average maximum temperature in May ranges from 8°C (46°F) in Hundar to a very high 31°C (87°F) in Jammu. In Jammu, the minimum evening temperatures often fall to 17°C (63°F), whereas in Hundar, they fall to -6°C (22°F).

With 238 hours of sunshine each month in Srinagar, it is also often a sunny period of year.
May is a rather mild month in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, with an average temperature of 17.7 °C (63.86 °F).
With average high temperatures reaching 24.5 °C (76.1 °F), afternoons can get quite warm.
In general, overnight temperatures are mild.
Lows are typically mild at 10.8 °C (51.4 °F).
In May, the average daily temperature fluctuation/range is 13.7 °C (24.7 °F).
May weather is mainly dry with occasional rain. A mere 68mm (2.7in) of liquid is spilled over the course of 10 days on average.
The sky over Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, is a pleasant shade of blue with an average of 7:36 of daily intense sunlight exposure.
The average day lasts 13:54 minutes, with the shortest and longest days measuring 13:30 and 14:14 respectively.
Due to clouds, haze, or the sun being too low on the horizon, strong sunshine is absent for about 6:09 of each day.
Around 55.3% of the daylight hours are sunny, and 44.7% are cloudy.

ITINERARY FOR KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGE IN MAY

DAY 1:ARRIVAL IN SRINAGAR:

Upon landing at the airport in Srinagar,a representative or driver from Tour My India will meet you. After checking in, move on to Srinagar sightseeing. See the Shankaracharya Temple as well as the famed Mughal Gardens Nishat Bagh (The Garden of Pleasure), Shalimar Bagh (Abode of Love), and Chasme Shahi Garden. Later, go for shikara riding on Dal Lake in the evening. Spend night in a cosy Houseboat.

Srinagar, India's summer capital, is renowned for its scenic landscapes, extensive history, and one-of-a-kind houseboat accommodations. The sacred shrine of Hazratbal, where it's thought a piece of the Prophet Muhammad's hair is preserved, is located in the city. Along with this, Srinagar is well known for its shikara rides around the Hari Parbat Fort, Dal Lake, and Mughal Gardens.

Shalimar Garden: The largest of Srinagar's three Mughal Gardens is Shalimar Garden, also known as Shalimar Bagh. Jahangir, the Mughal emperor, ordered the lovely garden in 1619 for his wife Noor Jahan. Shalimar Bagh, also known as the Garden of Pleasure, is a three-terraced garden with Chini Khanas, or arched recesses, as its prominent feature.


Nishat Garden: The second-largest Mughal Garden in Kashmir, Nishat is a must-see addition to the sightseeing tour. It is located on the eastern side of Dal Lake. Nishat Bagh is a tiered garden that was created in 1633 AD by Asif Khan, the brother of Noor Jahan, the Mughal Empress.

Chashme Shahi: It is the smallest of Srinagar's three Mughal Gardens.It is well-known for its reputedly therapeutic cold water spring. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan created this well-known garden as a present for his oldest son, Dara Shikoh.

Day 2: Sonmarg excursion from Srinagar (90 km; approximately 3 hours of driving time ).
Following breakfast depart from the houseboat/hotel for the scenic day trip to Sonamarg, which is located outside of Srinagar. You will make numerous lovely stops along the way.
Drive onward to Sonamarg (2690 metres).

To visit the Thajiwas Glacier, where snow is present all year long, one can enjoy horseback riding. The Gateway to Ladakh is another name for Sonamarg. Return to Srinagar in the evening and spend the night there.

Sonamarg, often known as the "Meadow of Gold," is known for its breathtaking natural scenery. Thajiwas Glacier, which can be reached by foot or pony, is Sonmarg's main draw. Sonamarg is also well-known for serving as the starting point for numerous treks to inaccessible communities like Naranag and alpine lakes like Vishansar and Krishansar. It is the best location for both river rafting and trout fishing.

Day 3: Gulmarg to Srinagar (60 miles; approximately 2-3 hours by car).

We will start our tour of the countryside in the direction of Gulmarg after breakfast in the morning. We will pass vibrant villages and rice fields as we travel, providing you with a glimpse of Kashmir's rich cultural heritage.
One of the best hill towns in India is Gulmarg, which is most renowned for having the world's highest golf course. The Gulmarg Gondola, Asia's largest cable car installation, is its main draw. In the winter, skiing and snowboarding are very popular in Kashmir's stunning location.

You will pass vibrant shepherd hutments on the Gulmarg Gondola's ropeway journey to the lower crest of the Apharwat Mountain. We shall stay here for a while before descending to the Gulmarg headquarters. Overnight stay in a hotel.

Day 4: Pahalgam to Gulmarg (140 km; approximately four hours' drive).

Drive to Pahalgam after breakfast. Pahalgam (2133 mts), also known as "The Valley of Shepherds or Trekker's Paradise," is one of Kashmir's most visited tourist destinations and the top choice for the Indian film industry.
See Saffron fields, the remains of Awantipur (1100-year-old Lord Vishnu temple constructed by King Awantiverma), the beauty of the rural areas with many rice farms.

Arrive in Pahalgam, then take a taxi to your hotel. Take a stroll after lunch and capture the breathtaking mountain vistas on camera.

Dinner and a night's stay in a hotel in Pahalgam.

Day 5: Pahalgam Tour .

Following breakfast, take an exhilarating pony ride and a trip to Snow Point (about 14 km from Pahalgam), a beautiful and mountainous valley. In the evening, go back to your hotel. Take in Pahalgam surrounds on foot.


Day 6: Pahalgam to Srinagar Airport Drop (100 km; around 312 hours by car).

After breakfast , check out of the hotel and drive to the airport in Srinagar to catch your aircraft for your next wonderful destination.

 


PLACES TO VISIT IN KASHMIR IN MAY

GULMARG

Gulmarg is tucked away in the western Pir Panjal range. One of Kashmir's amazing attractions is the Gulmarg Mountains. Gulmarg should be at the top of any list of the most stunning locations in Kashmir to visit in May. The greatest time to enjoy Gulmarg's stunning scenery is in May, when temperatures range from 17 to 35 C on average.

Gulmarg Golf Course, Alpather Lake, Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve, Ferozepur Nallah, St. Mary's Church, Kanchenjunga Museum, Maharani Temple, Ningle Nallah, Baba Reshi Shrine, St. Mary's Church, and Shiva Temple are a few of the must-see attractions in Gulmarg.


Mughal Gardens
Srinagar is home to some of India's most exquisite Mughal Gardens. These opulent areas of beauty are examples of Mughal construction. These gardens are peaceful spaces because of the mountainous backdrop, flowing water, pool that reflects the sky and the garden, different trees, floral lanes, and symphony of birds. These are among the top spots to visit in Kashmir in May because of this.
These gardens extol the Mughals' sense of style, engineering prowess, and architectural accomplishment. Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Chashme Shahi, Pari Mahal, Verinag, and Achabal are among these gardens.


Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park, which is only 22 kilometres from Srinagar, demands your attention. This national park allows you a deeper look at the wide range of flora and fauna that it is home to. The national park is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Kashmir Stag, also called the Hangul, the Himalayan Serow, the Himalayan Black Bear, the Jackal, the Black Bulbul, the Woodpecker, and the Cinnamon Sparrow.

 

Ladakh
Ladakh's rugged terrain and serene atmosphere encourage tourists to travel there. Many attractions in this high-altitude desert lure visitors from far and wide. A wide range of plants and animals reveal the region's harsh weather conditions.

Phugtal Monastery, Shanti Stupa, and Leh Palace are just a few examples of the monasteries and palaces that speak highly of their tranquilly and historical riches. The surroundings have a rhythm because of majestic rivers like the Zanskar, Indus, Suru, Markha, and Shyok. There are valleys like Nubra and Shyok that beckon you to camp out and enjoy the singularity all around you.

Tulip Garden

This tulip garden in Kashmir draws visitors from all over the world since it is known as the largest tulip garden in Asia. It covers a 30 hectare area and is dotted with breathtaking rows of tulips. The May weather in Kashmir is favourable for their emergence and full bloom.
Hyacinths, daffodils, and ranunculus are some additional flower kinds that further embellish the yard. This location should not be missed because of these works of nature. Visit this location to be in awe of the splendour on display.

Waterfall in Aharbal

Aharbal, which cascades in solitude, is also known as the Niagara Falls of Kashmir. Here, the rumbling Vishav River plunges over 25 feet to form a powerful cascade. Despite its modest height, Aharbal's water makes a roar that is so spectacular that it can be heard for quite some distance. It's not difficult to go to Aharbal; one can walk all the way to the ridge's edge and take in the scenery unhindered. Though a permit is required, one can also try fishing in its waters.

 


Activities to Indulge in in Kashmir in May
Take advantage of the fascinating things to do in Kashmir in May. Beyond its many tourist attractions, Kashmir is much more. The valley exudes tranquillity which can be felt while engaging in several activities there. Visitors are welcome to explore the area's depths on an adventurous basis. Here are a few of the activities you can do in Kashmir to make your trip more enjoyable for your convenience.


River rafting

White river rafting in Kashmir can let you get submerged in untamed waters. According to your level of experience, you can pick from stretches of rapids that are mild or moderate. This demonstrates that anyone may enjoy rafting in Kashmir. Sonamarg provides a nearby location for an adventure in a white water raft.

The Lidder River near Pahalgam is the site of the most renowned white water rafting. For a smooth rafting experience, it is critical to work well with the crew and adhere to safety guidelines. White water rafting is one of the most popular activities to do in Kashmir in May, especially for thrill seekers.

 

Take a Cable Car or Gondola Ride.
When visiting Kashmir in May, make sure to take a Gondola cable car ride. All ages find it to be fascinating. You may take in the clean, snow-free countryside this month as summers are about to come to an end. The excitement and beautiful sights are a double bonus while travelling in the cable car over the Alps.

The ride is divided into three sections:

Phase 1: Kongdoori to Gulmarg
Part 2: Apharwat Peak to Kongdoori
a third phase from Kongdoori to Mary Shoulder (Chair Lift)

Seek spiritual blessings

Visit Vaishno Devi Temple to seek blessings
Representing belief and hope for everyone
Hindu followers hold a high regard for the Vaishno Devi temple. Every year, pilgrims come here to seek Maa Vaishno Devi's blessings. This is a wonderful location for everyone who believes in the efficacy of prayer and the existence of god, perched at the Trikuta Mountains.

There are several other shrines,temples and gurudwaras that can be visited.


Riding a shikara
Spend some time on a shikara ride on the lovely Dal Lake in Kashmir if you are there in May. It is one of the best locations in Kashmir for travellers to enjoy themselves. In Kashmir, this lake ranks second in size. The stunning Shalimar Bagh and cityscape pass you as your decked-out shikara cruises on the tranquil waters of this urban lake. Your visit is made more enjoyable by the nearby Nishat Bagh. You won't be able to resist the picturesque allure that accompanies a romantic shikara ride.

HIKING

Aru Valley, which is roughly 12 kilometres from Pahalgam, is a haven for travellers looking for peace. Make sure to have Aru Valley on your list if you're going to Kashmir in May 2022. Aru Valley is a great location for hikers and trekkers because it serves as the beginning point for many treks in Kashmir. Take on the thrilling Lidderwat, Tarsar Marsar, Green Top and Base Camp, and Kolahoi Glacier treks. There will be guides required because these are multi-day expeditions.

PONY RIDING

Pony rides are accessible at different places. These rides will take you to a variety of locations, including Kastoorvan, Kootpathri, and the River Point.

HOW TO ACCESS KASHMIR IN MAY:

In May, getting to heaven is simple by train, road, and air. Booking flights, trains, buses, or
Private taxi service is simple to arrange. The three main regions of this northernmost state of India are Jammu, Kashmir Valley, and Ladakh. While you travel through Kashmir in May, interstate transport services make it easier for you to get from one place to the next. Every region has a major metropolis that is connected by interstate transportation.

By Air:

Kashmir is easily accessed by air thanks to good connections to places like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bangalore via Srinagar International Airport (SXR), also known as Sheikh-ul-Alam Airport. Major Indian cities with airports offer domestic flights to Jammu Airport or Jammu Civil Enclave.

Flights are the simplest and quickest way to go to Kashmir in May because of the summer's bright skies. To get around the city, SXR offers rental taxis and shuttles. Another airport serving Leh has direct flights to Delhi, Mumbai, and Srinagar.


Public Transportation

Take a direct bus from your city to Srinagar if one is available. In other instances, take a bus or train to Jammu before continuing on to Srinagar. From Jammu, J&K State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC) runs buses that are comparatively pleasant. Regular direct bus service runs between Delhi and Srinagar.


Using a private taxi

You can travel on the NH 1A in order to go to Kashmir by private taxi or cab. The highway links to many Jammu and Kashmir cities. You will pass via the Jawahar Tunnel, which connects Jammu with Kashmir. The experience of passing through this tunnel is great.

Via Bike

The experience of riding a motorbike around Kashmir's picturesque roadways is one to remember. And if you're thinking about visiting Kashmir in May, you've picked the ideal time of year to ride a bike there. The condition of the roads is good for a comfortable ride. You can go in the following direction:

Jammu via Anantnag, Pahalgam to Chandanwari, Aru Valley, and then back to Pahalgam, and then Sinthan Top and Margan Top.

FAQS REGARDING KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGE IN MAY

1.How Should I Prepare for a May Trip to Kashmir?
If you're thinking of visiting Kashmir in May, you can get some quick advice for a pleasant trip from this page. This valley experiences summer in May, which is also the ideal season to travel to Kashmir. This is among the summer months that see the highest visitor traffic since meadows are the greenest and flowers are in bloom the most.

Bring the necessary documentation, such as identification that has been approved by the government (passport, aadhaar card, driving licence etc.). Keep photocopies and softcopies of these documents in addition to the original hardcopies. Bring along a few passport-size photos as well.

It is sufficient to wear a lot of cotton and light wool clothing since the weather in Kashmir in May is still pleasant. Yet, the mornings and evenings could become chilly. Sunglasses, sunscreen, a mild moisturiser, and a hat, scarf, or cap should also be packed.


No permit is required to enter the city of Srinagar. If you intend to visit border regions like Gurez, the Batalik route, or parts of Ladakh, you may need to obtain a permit. Keep a few travel advice for Kashmir handy.

Bring your regular medications and a first aid package with bandages, antiseptic wash, antiseptic cream, and other supplies. But, make sure to bring some medications, such as antihistamines, nausea medications, pain relievers, and stomach trouble medications.
and similar things that at a new location relieve you of common ailment.


2.Which Kashmir tourism destinations are the most well-liked?

India's most stunning and well-known territory is Kashmir. Some of the most stunning tourist locations in the globe are Srinagar,Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Ladakh, Aru Valley,Betaab Valley ,Lidder Valley, Mughal Gardens, Dal Lake,Aharbal,Kokoernag,Verinag,Gulmarg, Patnitop, and others.


3.Could you suggest some romantic locations for a Kashmir honeymoon?

The beautiful locations in Kashmir include Pahalgam, Srinagar, Gulmarg, Dal Lake, and the Mughal Garden, to name just a few.

4.Is Kashmir crowded in May?
Yeah, the city might even get a little busy as May is Kashmir's busiest month. So, it is suggested that you make all of your reservations and reserve the Kashmir package in advance.

5.Does Kashmir receive snowfall in May?

No it doesn't.

6.What kind of clothes should I pack for May trip to Kashmir?
It is advised to carry cotton clothing such as T-shirts, jeans, jeggings, half-sleeve shirts, etc. along with cotton pants if you are visiting Kashmir in May. Carry some lightweight woollens as well because the nights are getting colder.

7.What is Kashmir's staple food?

Rice is the staple meal of Kashmir and is typically eaten with mutton, poultry, or fish.

8.What can I purchase in Kashmir in May?
You can purchase stuff in Kashmir such Kashmiri handicrafts, Dongra jewellery, dry fruits, apples, carpets, and shawls, among other things.

9.Is May the best time to travel to Amarnath?
The Kashmir Valley is a popular pilgrimage location in the summer for those wanting to travel to Amarnath for the Amarnath Yatra. The summer is the finest time to come since other locations, including Pahalgam and Sonamarg, also appear gorgeous.