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HE 001 : Paradise Kashmir 3n/4days

Day 01 :- Arrive Srinagar Upon arrival at Srinagar airport,you will meet our representative & you would be transferred to your hotel where you will proceed for check-in. Afternoon visit important sights of Srinagar City - Shankaracharya Temple & Mughal Gardens(Nishat Bagh & Shalimar Bagh)Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 02 :- Srinagar-Pahalgam-Srinagar. In the morning your journey starts towards Pahalgam, en-route visit Saffron fields of Pampora, see the beautiful countryside, lots of rice fields and Awantipura ruins on the way.Later continue your drive to Pahalgam(Valley of Shepherds)through the pine forest, the confluence of the streams flowing from the river Lidder & Sheshnag Lake which are famous for their scenic beauty.After having your lunch at local restaurant, proceed to have bridle walks and feed your cameras with the picture of magnificent view of mountains. One can enjoy Horse ride at Pahalgam.(Optional) Afternoon drive back from Pahalgam to Srinagar.Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 03 :- Srinagar-Gulmarg-Srinagar. Morning proceed for a picturesque drive to Gulmarg. Gulmarg (Meadow of Gold) – It was discovered as a tourist destination by the British in the 19th century. Prior to that, Mughal emperors vacationed in the Gulmarg valley which is about 03 kms long and up-to 01 km wide. It is exquisitely situated in a pine surrounded basin of the Pir Panjal range at an altitude of 2,730 meters above sea level and one of the most famous tourist destinations of Kashmir. It also has one of the world’s highest green golf courses with 18 holes, as well as a clubhouse, which is a historical building in its own right. One can enjoy Gondola ride or Horse ride at Gulmarg.(Optional) For a fun-filled ride of a most unusual kind, Gulmarg’s newly constructed gondola lift from high above Gulmarg, through pine-clad slopes is exhilarating. From Gulmarg a pony track leads upwards to Khilanmarg, Kangdori & seven springs, a couple of hours

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