Jammu & Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” is a region of unparalleled natural beauty and spiritual significance. Key destinations within this enchanting state include Jammu, Pahalgam, Betaab and Aru Valleys, Srinagar with its nearby attractions of Gulmarg and Sonmarg, and Katra, the gateway to the revered Vaishno Devi shrine.
Jammu, known as the “City of Temples,” is rich in historical and religious sites. One of the most prominent attractions is the Raghunath Temple, a large complex dedicated to Lord Rama. Another significant site is the Bahu Fort, which houses the ancient Bawe Wali Mata temple and offers panoramic views of the Tawi River. The bustling local markets and the serene Bagh-e-Bahu Garden provide a mix of cultural and natural experiences. Jammu serves as a cultural and spiritual introduction to the region.
Pahalgam, located in the Anantnag district, is a picturesque town that serves as a base for exploring the stunning Betaab and Aru Valleys. Pahalgam itself is known for its lush meadows, pine forests, and the serene Lidder River. Betaab Valley, named after the Bollywood film “Betaab,” is a lush landscape dotted with deodar and pine forests, making it a perfect spot for picnics and photography. Nearby Aru Valley offers a tranquil retreat with its scenic meadows and opportunities for trekking, camping, and horse riding. These valleys showcase the pristine beauty of Kashmir’s countryside.
Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, is famous for its beautiful Dal and Nigeen Lakes, where visitors can stay on traditional houseboats and enjoy shikara rides. The Mughal Gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, are stunning examples of Mughal horticulture, offering spectacular views and a peaceful ambiance. Just a short drive from Srinagar is Gulmarg, a popular destination for skiing and the world’s highest golf course. Another nearby attraction is Sonmarg, known as the “Meadow of Gold,” offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and glaciers. These spots, along with the vibrant local markets and historic sites like the Shankaracharya Temple and Hazratbal Shrine, make Srinagar a must-visit.
Katra, a small town in the Trikuta Mountains, is the starting point for the pilgrimage to the Vaishno Devi shrine. One of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites, Vaishno Devi is believed to be the abode of Goddess Vaishno Devi, who fulfills the wishes of her devotees. The trek to the shrine, which is about 13 kilometers from Katra, is a spiritually uplifting experience, with facilities along the way to assist pilgrims. The journey culminates in the darshan of the holy cave, where the goddess is worshipped in the form of natural rock formations.
Together, these destinations in Jammu & Kashmir offer a rich tapestry of spiritual, cultural, and natural attractions. From the temples and forts of Jammu to the tranquil valleys of Pahalgam, the scenic splendor of Srinagar and its surroundings, and the spiritual journey to Vaishno Devi in Katra, visitors are treated to a diverse and unforgettable travel experience.
DATE OF JOURNEY 2024
10/10, 13/10, 19/10
Itinerary
JAMMU (1N), PAHELGAM (2N), BETAAB AND ARU VALLEY, SRINAGAR (4N) COVERING GULMARG, SONMARG AND LOCAL SPOTS, KATRA (2N) COVERING VAISHNODEVI
Price
ADULT: RS.24,500/-Per Person (DOUBLE SHARING)
CHILD: RS.16,500/- (5-11 YRS)
ADULT: RS.22,000/-Per Person (TRIPPLE SHARING)
CHILD: RS.9,500/- (2-5 YRS)
Mode Of Payment
1. 20% Per head of total tour cost be deposited at the time of booking.
2. Final payment should be made before 20 days from the date of journey
Mode Of Cancellation
45 days prior to arrival : 20% of the tour cost / service cost
15 days prior to arrival : 50% of the tour cost / service cost
07 days prior to arrival : 70% of the tour cost / service cost
48 hours prior to arrival Or no show: no refund
Note
If tour is canceled due to any pandemic situation or any climatic condition in that case there is no amount will be refund and this money will be adjusted on the next tour after deduction of the minimum clerical expenses.
Overview
Jammu & Kashmir, often referred to as "Paradise on Earth," is a region of unparalleled natural beauty and spiritual significance. Key destinations within this enchanting state include Jammu, Pahalgam, Betaab and Aru Valleys, Srinagar with its nearby attractions of Gulmarg and Sonmarg, and Katra, the gateway to the revered Vaishno Devi shrine.Highlights
- Jammu, known as the "City of Temples," is rich in historical and religious sites. One of the most prominent attractions is the Raghunath Temple, a large complex dedicated to Lord Rama. Another significant site is the Bahu Fort, which houses the ancient Bawe Wali Mata temple and offers panoramic views of the Tawi River. The bustling local markets and the serene Bagh-e-Bahu Garden provide a mix of cultural and natural experiences. Jammu serves as a cultural and spiritual introduction to the region.
- Pahalgam, located in the Anantnag district, is a picturesque town that serves as a base for exploring the stunning Betaab and Aru Valleys. Pahalgam itself is known for its lush meadows, pine forests, and the serene Lidder River. Betaab Valley, named after the Bollywood film "Betaab," is a lush landscape dotted with deodar and pine forests, making it a perfect spot for picnics and photography. Nearby Aru Valley offers a tranquil retreat with its scenic meadows and opportunities for trekking, camping, and horse riding. These valleys showcase the pristine beauty of Kashmir’s countryside.
- Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, is famous for its beautiful Dal and Nigeen Lakes, where visitors can stay on traditional houseboats and enjoy shikara rides. The Mughal Gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi, are stunning examples of Mughal horticulture, offering spectacular views and a peaceful ambiance. Just a short drive from Srinagar is Gulmarg, a popular destination for skiing and the world’s highest golf course. Another nearby attraction is Sonmarg, known as the "Meadow of Gold," offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and glaciers. These spots, along with the vibrant local markets and historic sites like the Shankaracharya Temple and Hazratbal Shrine, make Srinagar a must-visit.
- Katra, a small town in the Trikuta Mountains, is the starting point for the pilgrimage to the Vaishno Devi shrine. One of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites, Vaishno Devi is believed to be the abode of Goddess Vaishno Devi, who fulfills the wishes of her devotees. The trek to the shrine, which is about 13 kilometers from Katra, is a spiritually uplifting experience, with facilities along the way to assist pilgrims. The journey culminates in the darshan of the holy cave, where the goddess is worshipped in the form of natural rock formations.




