THAILAND TO KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGE

A 6-day vacation to Kashmir, one of the beautiful Indian states popularly known as the "Paradise on Earth" and a favourite destination for couples seeking romance, is included in this package.

The best places, customs, and artistic creations of Kashmir can all be experienced as part of a Kashmir vacation package. Our well-planned trip package includes a complete city tour as well as an exhilarating Shikara ride. You will also get a chance to see the Western Himalayan Pir Panjal Range scenery.

Meals, hotel, transportation, and a range of enjoyable activities are all included in the tour package. Why then are you still holding out? Check out the best offers from Kashmir Travels to plan a fantastic trip.

It should be noted that this is simply a prospective path for the 5- or 6-day Kashmir tour. Additionally, we customise the tour packages to meet your needs.

Welcome to Jammu and Kashmir, a well-known tourist destination where you can go on a trip with family or friends and witness the true magnificence of God's creation. You can drive or fly here to visit our top Kashmir trip packages from Thailand.

All of the Valley's top sites are included in our reasonably priced Kashmir tour packages, and we offer the best halal lodging and halal dining alternatives so that you can sample real Kashmiri food. One of our Thailand Kashmir Packages will take you to Delhi, where you'll stay the night before moving on to Srinagar.

We have more Kashmir packages that you'll enjoy, such as honeymoon packages, couple's travel packages, Kashmir Ladakh tours, Kashmir tours from Delhi, Kashmir tours from Mumbai, and Kashmir tours from Kolkata.

According to legend, Kashmir was described as "Paradise on earth" by the Mughal emperor Jahangir. Anyone who visits this amazing state won't argue with this statement because of how mind-blowingly beautiful it is there. There is so much more to see and do here thanks to the addition of mountain ranges, fresh, cool air, lakes, and snow that you'll never get bored.I ponder your lack of previous visits.

Whether it's Srinagar, Leh, Ladakh, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, or Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir has a lot to offer. The ideal Mughal Gardens are open to visitors in the evening, and the Dal Lake is lined with stunning shikharas. They typically transport visitors to another dimension as they cut through the water's seemingly glassy surface.

Punjab and Himachal Pradesh share boundaries with the northernmost area of the Indian subcontinent, Jammu & Kashmir. The three districts that make up Jammu and Kashmir are Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh. During the winter months, Jammu serves as the state capital, whereas Srinagar is regarded as the capital in the late spring. There are several valleys in this state, including the Lidder,Chenab Valley, Poonch Valley, Tawi Valley, Kashmir Valley, and Tawi Valley.

Perhaps Jammu and Kashmir's primary draw, particularly for the region's tourism industry, is its nature. The summers in Jammu may be quite warm, with highs around 40. Winters are frequently cold with stormy but heavy precipitation. The Kashmir region is home to the ideal habitat, which is impacted by the Himalayas and countless bodies of water.

The four diverse seasons that Kashmir experiences—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—each with their own special attractions. It is said that the Ladakh region has the coldest climate, with wintertime lows as low as - 40 degrees.

There are a few tourist sites in Jammu and Kashmir that you must not miss while there. The flowers in the Mughal Gardens are in full bloom. The temporary capital of Srinagar is captivating, especially in the spring and summer. After taking a Shikhara journey on the Dal Lake while it is surrounded by all of nature's normal splendour, you'll be overwhelmed with enthusiasm. The Hazratbal holy site, which is situated among rising mountains, is another well-known attraction in this region.

 It will leave you speechless at the magnificence of nature. The oldest religious place in the Kashmir Valley is presumably the Shankaracharya Temple, which is located here.

The slopes of Gulmarg are covered in snow. This is without a doubt one of Kashmir's most well-liked tourist locations, and a visit there will open opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, or sledding. Even a peaceful trip on the renowned Gondola streetcar is an exhilarating experience.

Another spot in Kashmir that visitors shouldn't skip is Pahalgam. In addition to offering some breathtaking views of the Lidder Valley, this site is fantastic for trekking and rock climbing. Unquestionably, the Lidder Canal is a great location for a picnic. For those who like to hit the fairways, ride horses, travel, and other experience-based activities, Pahalgam itself is a terrific place.

The tourist programme should include trips to Sonamarg, a stunning hill town not far from J&K.
Tourists throng Sonamarg to see the snow-covered distant mountains. Sonamarg is the major hub for the annual Amarnath Yatra, which takes place in the months of November and December, and is ideal for people seeking peace and unending beauty. August and July. The famed Nilagrad, the meeting of mountain streams, and the Krishnasar Lake in Sonamarg will certainly be recognised for its place on the travel industry's list in Jammu and Kashmir.

Tourists flock to the holy Vaishno Devi site, which is close to Katra. The Vaishno Devi heavenly grotto is a place of purification for extra-terrestrials as well as a refuge. Travellers who made a beeline for the celestial altar used Katra as a base of operations.

You should also be aware of the Nubra Valley, which is 150 kilometres north of Leh, when planning your journey to Kashmir. While Zanskar is widely known for its difficult sports, Leh is also known for its breath taking views and cloisters.

Sanasar is often compared to a scaled-down version of Gulmarg After viewing Kashmir's various gorgeous scenery, you will undoubtedly get mesmerised. You'll be pleased to see everyone's bright smiles, and witnessing this utopia on earth will alter you forever. With the variety of Kashmir tour packages and discounts offered by Kashmir Travels, choosing where to go and what to do is simple.
Itinerary

Day 1:  Bangkok to Delhi

You will be welcomed by a representative of our company when you arrive at New Delhi International Airport. Travel to the hotel. Afternoon at the hotel.

Day 2: Delhi to Srinagar

Transfer to the airport after breakfast to catch the aircraft to Srinagar. Your agent will meet you at the Srinagar airport upon arrival and transport you to the house boat. HouseBoat for lunch. Continue your tour of the well-known Mughal Gardens, Nishat, and Shalimar Bagh. Visit a well-known craft factory. Overnight in a houseboat.

Day 02: Gulmarg excursion day
We continue to Gulmarg (60 kms/2 hrs drive), a picturesque travel destination in Kashmir known for its natural 18-hole golf course and ski slopes. Enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and the snow-capped mountains. From Gulmarg, one can take a cable car to Kongdoori & Marry Shoulder. Drive back to Srinagar in the evening and spend the night there at a hotel.

Day 3: Sonamarg excursion day
You leave today for a full-day excursion to Sonamarg, a charming "meadow of gold." The Sindh River is well-liked for trout and mahseer fishing in the summer because of its rapid flow. For some excitement in the snow and ice, you can choose to take a pony ride to one of the glaciers (by your own payment). In the evening, head back to your hotel in Srinagar and have a peaceful stay.

Day 4:  Srinagar to Pahalgam
After a nutritious breakfast atCheck out of the hotel and ride a wheeled conveyance 90 kilometres (2 hours) to Pahalgam, a charming tourist destination in Kashmir also known as the Valley of Shepherds. Visit the Saffron fields, the remains of Avantipur, and the Anantnag sulphur spring en route to Pahalgam, which is 2440 metres (valley of Kashmir). The centre of the Indian film industry is Pahalgam. Enjoy the valley's natural charm. Pahalgam is renowned for its natural walks, mountain hikes, and for being the hub of the Amaranth Yatra. Stay the night in Pahalgam.

Day 5:  Local Sightseeing in Srinagar |
Today after breakfast, we drive to Srinagar's famous Mughal gardens, including Shalimar Bagh (abode of love), Shankaracharya Temple, Hazratbal Shrine, and Nishat Bagh (the garden of pleasure). with affection). These gardens are located along Dal Lake's shoreline. The larger of the two gardens, Nishat Bagh, contains a stunning planting of Chinar trees on its topmost terrace. Both gardens were constructed using a symmetrical layout with central rivers and fountains dividing terraces with gardens. Stay overnight in a hotel in Srinagar.

DAY 6: Srinagar-Delhi

Transfer to the airport after breakfast to catch the flight to Delhi. Travel to the hotel. Free and relaxing evening. Afternoon at the hotel.

Day 7: Delhi-Bangkok

Check out of the hotel and start your sightseeing tour of New Delhi after breakfast. Drive by the Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and India Gate, which serves as a memorial to Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. Visit Janpath next if you still have time to shop.

Later, transfer to the airport for the return trip.