Est. 1999 · Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Kashmir's most trusted travel companion — crafting extraordinary journeys across the Valley, Ladakh & beyond for over 25 years.
Based in the heart of Srinagar, we are a locally owned and operated travel agency with over 25 years of experience in Kashmir tourism. Our dedicated team crafts personalised journeys for every kind of traveller.
We specialise in customised Kashmir tour packages, houseboat stays on Dal & Nigeen Lake, hotel bookings, guided sightseeing, and adventure services including trekking, skiing, river rafting and Jeep safaris.
"None lives up to the service and care of Srinagar Tourism — truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience."
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Skiing
River Rafting
Shikara Ride
Gondola Ride
Houseboat Stay
Srinagar → Gulmarg → Srinagar
Dal Lake · Mughal Gardens · Shikara Ride · Shankaracharya
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam
Most popular package — all major valleys in one trip
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam
Romantic houseboat + premium hotel + candle dinners
Leh → Nubra → Pangong
Magnetic Hill · Pangong Lake · Nubra Valley · Monasteries
Srinagar · Heart of Kashmir
3050m · Skiing Capital
Valley of Shepherds
Meadow of Gold
Valley of Milk
Hidden Gem of Kashmir
Mostly located in the Himalayan ranges, Kashmir offers a plethora of experiences. The location and terrain make some of these exclusive to this destination.
One of the highest cable cars in the world. Takes you to Apharwat Peak at 4,200m with panoramic views and access to skiing slopes.
Book Gondola Tickets ↗From the Great Lakes Trek to Kolahoi Glacier, Kashmir offers some of the world's most spectacular trekking routes.
A must-do experience on Dal Lake. Explore floating gardens, houseboats, and lotus beds on a traditional Shikara boat.
Stay on a traditional Kashmiri houseboat on Dal Lake. Our partner houseboats — Jigar Palace and Royal Dandoo Palace — offer world-class comfort.
Srinagar Tourism (Tour & Travels) is a locally owned and operated travel agency based in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, India. Established in 1999, we have spent over 25 years building a reputation for excellence, reliability, and authentic Kashmiri hospitality.
We specialize in crafting personalized travel experiences for individuals, couples, families, groups, and corporate travellers. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat on a traditional houseboat floating on Dal Lake, a thrilling ski adventure in Gulmarg, a sacred pilgrimage to Amarnath or Vaishno Devi, or an epic road trip through the mountains of Ladakh — we make it happen seamlessly.
25+ Years of Experience: We know Kashmir better than anyone. Our deep local knowledge ensures you experience the real Kashmir — beyond the tourist trails.
4.7 Google Rating | 736 Reviews: Our track record speaks for itself. Thousands of happy travellers from across India and the world have trusted us with their Kashmir dreams.
Locally Owned: We are Kashmiris. We live here, breathe this air, and take immense pride in showing you our homeland. Your experience is personal to us.
End-to-End Service: From airport pickup to hotel bookings, guided tours, adventure activities, and drop-off — we handle every detail so you can focus on the memories.
Transparent Pricing: No hidden costs. No surprises. We believe in honest, upfront pricing and custom packages designed for your budget.
Customised Kashmir Tour Packages · Ladakh Tour Packages · Vaishno Devi Pilgrimage Tours · Amarnath Yatra Tours · Houseboat Stays on Dal & Nigeen Lake · Hotel Bookings across J&K · Airport & Railway Transfers · Guided Sightseeing Tours · Car & Tempo Traveller Rentals · Trekking, Skiing & River Rafting · Gulmarg Gondola Bookings · Group & Student Tours · Honeymoon & Wedding Tours
We work with the finest accommodations in Kashmir, including Jigar Palace (Luxury Houseboats on Dal Lake), Royal Dandoo Palace (Super Deluxe Houseboats), and Dal View Resorts, Srinagar.
Srinagar Tourism (Tour & Travels)
Nehru Park, Old Gagribal Road, Opposite Lahsa Restaurant
Srinagar – 190001, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Phone: +91 94190 55668 | +91 88993 19953 | +91 95960 19913
Email: info@srinagartourism.com
Website: www.srinagartourism.com
Srinagar → Gulmarg → Srinagar
Dal Lake · Mughal Gardens · Shankaracharya Temple · Shikara Ride · Pari Mahal · Hazratbal Shrine
Srinagar → Pahalgam → Srinagar
Aru Valley · Betaab Valley · Chandanwari · Baisaran Valley · Lidder River
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Srinagar
Thajiwas Glacier · Gondola Ride · Khilanmarg · Zero Point · Alpather Lake
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam → Srinagar
Most popular — covers all major valleys in one unforgettable trip
Srinagar → Gulmarg → Pahalgam → Srinagar
Ideal for families — Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, Gondola, Betaab Valley
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam
Complete Kashmir experience with premium stays and guided tours
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam
Romantic houseboat stay + premium hotel + candle light dinners
Srinagar → Gulmarg → Pahalgam → Doodhpathri → Srinagar
Extended valley experience including the hidden meadows of Doodhpathri
Jammu → Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam → Jammu
Complete J&K experience — from Jammu's temples to Kashmir's paradise
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Gulmarg → Pahalgam → Yousmarg → Doodhpathri
The ultimate Kashmir experience — every major destination covered
Srinagar → Gulmarg → Pahalgam → Delhi → Jaipur → Agra → Delhi
Combining the beauty of Kashmir with India's iconic Golden Triangle
Srinagar → Sonamarg → Neelgrath → Panchtarni → Amarnath Cave → Srinagar
Sacred pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath Cave Shrine in the Himalayas
All fares include fuel, driver & tolls. Multi-day and outstation packages available on request. Contact us for group and corporate rates.
| Destination & Sightseeing | Sedan | Innova / SUV | Tempo Traveller | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Airport / Dal Lake (City Transfer) Mughal Gardens · Tulip Garden · Pari Mahal · Char Chinar | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹6,000 | |
Srinagar Local Sightseeing Dal Lake · Hazratbal · Shankaracharya · Nishat & Shalimar Bagh | ₹1,800 | ₹2,500 | ₹5,000 | |
Srinagar → Gulmarg Gondola Ride · Drung · Khilanmarg · Apharwat Peak | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹6,000 | |
Srinagar → Pahalgam Aru Valley · Betaab Valley · Chandanwari · Baisaran Valley | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹6,000 | |
Srinagar → Sonamarg Thajiwas Glacier · Baltal Valley · Zero Point · Zojila Pass | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹6,000 | |
Srinagar → Yousmarg Nilang Lake · Doodh Ganga | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹6,000 | |
Srinagar → Doodhpathri Doodhpathri Meadow · Tangnar · Mujhpathri · Palmaidan | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹6,000 | |
Srinagar → Gurez Dawar Habba Khatoon Peak · Kishanganga River · Razdan Pass · Chakwali | ₹17,000 | ₹19,000 | ₹27,000 | |
Srinagar → Verinag Kokernag · Warwan Valley · Daksum · Chatpal | ₹2,300 | ₹3,200 | ₹7,000 | |
Srinagar → Sinthan Top Achabal Garden · Daksum · Kokernag | ₹7,000 | ₹8,500 | ₹11,500 |
* Prices per vehicle. Fuel, driver & tolls included. Contact us for multi-day outstation rates.
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Srinagar is the largest city and the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Known for its natural beauty, rich culture, and historical significance, Srinagar is often referred to as the "Venice of the East" because of its lakes and elaborate network of waterways.
A major tourist hub, especially during summer and autumn. Popular for trekking, skiing (nearby Gulmarg), boating, and cultural tourism. Best visited from April to October.
Located in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, surrounded by the Himalayan mountains offering breathtaking views. Summers are mild and pleasant (May–August), while winters are cold with snowfall (December–February).
Dal Lake is bustling with activity, dotted with houseboats, floating shops, Shikaras, and handicraft vendors. It's vibrant and colorful — ideal for cultural immersion. A Shikara ride is a must-do experience, letting you explore the lake's floating gardens, lotus beds, and the lively morning vegetable market.
Nagin Lake: A quieter alternative to Dal, offering a more peaceful experience with fewer tourists.
These gardens exemplify the Mughal mastery of landscape architecture, combining symmetry, waterworks, and the surrounding natural beauty of Kashmir.
Shalimar Bagh: Built by Emperor Jehangir in 1616 for his wife Nur Jahan. Four terraces, central water channel, and black marble banquet pavilion. Sound and light show runs May to October evenings.
Nishat Bagh: Built by Asaf Khan in 1633. The largest Mughal garden at 548m × 338m with 12 terraces symbolizing zodiac signs. Lined with cypress and chinar trees.
Chashma Shahi: The smallest Mughal garden, built in 1632. A medicinal spring feeds its fountains. The only Mughal garden in Srinagar with an entry fee.
Also known as Jyesteshwara Temple, this is one of the most revered Hindu shrines in Srinagar. Perched atop Shankaracharya Hill at around 1,000 feet (300 meters) above the city, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Srinagar, Dal Lake, and the surrounding mountains. Originally constructed around 200 BC, possibly earlier. You need to climb around 200 steps to reach the temple after a scenic drive up the hill.
A blend of Kashmiri, Central Asian, and Persian influences. Renowned for handicrafts: Pashmina shawls, papier-mâché items, and handwoven carpets. Cuisine includes Rogan Josh, Yakhni, Dum Aloo, and the famous Wazwan — a traditional multi-course Kashmiri meal.
April to October for most pleasant weather. December to February for snowfall and winter charm.
Gulmarg is a scenic town and hill station in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is one of the most popular travel destinations in the region, known for its snow-capped mountains, lush meadows, and adventure sports — especially skiing. The name "Gulmarg" means "Meadow of Flowers" in Persian.
Altitude: 2,650 metres (8,694 feet) above sea level. Located 50 km from Srinagar.
One of the highest cable cars in the world. The Gondola takes you to Apharwat Peak at about 4,200 metres, offering panoramic views and access to the world-class skiing slopes. The ride itself is an unforgettable experience.
This smaller valley is about a 6-km walk from the Gulmarg bus stop. The meadow, carpeted with flowers in spring, is the site for Gulmarg's winter ski runs and offers a fine view of the surrounding peaks and over the Kashmir Valley. It's a 600-metre ascent from Gulmarg. If it's clear, you get a sweeping view from Nanga Parbat to the twin 7,100-metre peaks of Nun and Kun to the southeast.
Beyond Khilanmarg, 13-km from Gulmarg at the foot of the twin Apharwat peaks, this lake is frozen until mid-June. Even later in the year you can see lumps of ice floating in its cold waters. The walk follows a well-graded pony track over the 3,810 metre Apharwat ridge. For horse riding aficionados, Alpather Lake makes an exciting day's excursion.
In winter, Gulmarg becomes India's premier skiing resort. You don't need professional training or expensive equipment to start — Gulmarg is the ultimate beginner's skiing resort. Ski shops rent skis, sticks, and goggles. Ski instructors are readily available. The longest ski run is provided by the Gondola cable car — a run of 2,213 metres.
Gulmarg Golf Course: One of the highest golf courses in the world, functional during summer. St. Mary's Church: A quaint British-era church amidst the hills. Ningli Nallah: A pretty mountain stream 8-km from Gulmarg, popular picnic spot.
Winter (December–March): Ideal for snow activities and skiing. Summer (May–September): Perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and the greenery.
Pahalgam is a picturesque town in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, known for its lush valleys, snow-capped mountains, pine forests, and the Lidder River. It is often called the "Valley of Shepherds." Pahalgam is also one of the base camps for the sacred Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage.
This meadow, about 5-km from Pahalgam and 150m higher, provides excellent views over the town and the Lidder Valley. Pine forests and snow-clad mountains surround the grassy glen. One can hire ponies for the trek from near the centre of town.
The little village of Aru is the first stage on the trek to Lidderwat and the Kolahoi Glacier. It makes an interesting day walk from Pahalgam, following the Lidder River for 11-km upstream. At Aru you'll often find Gujars living in log huts with their flocks, en route to higher pastures for the summer.
Named after the Bollywood film "Betaab," this lush valley with crystal-clear streams and dense pine forests is one of Pahalgam's most photographed spots. Located 15 km from Pahalgam town.
Situated 16-km from Pahalgam, Chandanwari is the starting point of the Amarnath Yatra, which takes place every year in the month of Sawan. The destination is the Amarnath Cave, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. The cave is famous for a naturally formed ice Shivling that waxes and wanes with the phases of the moon.
Continuing 11-km beyond Baisaran, Tulian Lake sits at 3,353m — 1,200m higher up. It is covered in ice for much of the year and surrounded by peaks rising more than 300m above its shores. Accessible by pony trek.
Pahalgam is one of Kashmir's most popular trout fishing beats. The Lidder River is renowned for trout, though they tend to be small. Fishing licences are required. The daily catch limit is six fish.
April to June for pleasant sightseeing weather. July to August for the Amarnath Yatra. December to February for snowfall and winter sports.
Sonamarg, meaning "Meadow of Gold," is a stunning hill station in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir, around 80 km northeast of Srinagar. It's famed for its glaciers, alpine meadows, snow-capped peaks, and as a gateway to the majestic Himalayan treks and the Amarnath Yatra.
At a height of 2,740m, Sonamarg is the last major point in the Kashmir Valley before the Zoji La pass into Ladakh. At the pass, the green lush Kashmiri landscape abruptly switches to the barren, dry landscape of Ladakh. Sonamarg is thus a good base for treks and a jumping-off point for trips into Ladakh.
One of the most popular attractions from Sonamarg — a 4-km route to Thajiwas, a small valley at the foot of the Sonamarg glacier. Ponies can be hired for the trip. The walk leads up to the Shakhdar hill overlooking the glacier from the northeast.
The road proceeds from Sonamarg to Bisansar Lake via Nichinai Pass. The Bisansar Lake sits at an altitude of 4,084m with lovely natural beauty. Beside it is the Krishnasar Lake at 3,801m — popular for trout fishing.
Sonamarg is the starting point of the famous Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, passing several mountain lakes — Vishansar, Kishansar, Gadsar, Satsar, and Gangabal. One of the most spectacular high-altitude treks in the world.
A mountain river meets the Indus at the Baltic colony of Nilagrad, 6-km away from Sonamarg. The water is reddish in colour and locals believe it has curative powers. Inhabitants visit every Sunday to bathe in the river.
May to September for lush green meadows, ideal for sightseeing and trekking. The Sindh River abounds with trout and Mahseer for fishing enthusiasts.
Doodhpathri, translating to "Valley of Milk," is a serene hill station nestled in the Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir, approximately 42 km from Srinagar. Situated at an elevation of 2,730 meters, this alpine valley is renowned for its verdant meadows, pine and deodar forests, and the milky-white waters of the Shaliganga River that meander through the landscape.
Doodhpathri Meadow: The central attraction — an expansive meadow adorned with wildflowers during spring and summer, offering a tranquil setting for picnics and nature walks.
Tangnar: Located a few kilometers before Doodhpathri, characterized by small valleys with deodar and pine trees on gentle hills — a picturesque stopover.
Mujhpathri (Valley of Turnip): A quaint hamlet along the Shaliganga River providing a glimpse into the pastoral life of local shepherds.
Palmaidan (Big Stones Ground): A meadow scattered with large boulders, surrounded by pine and deodar trees, with a stream running alongside.
Diskhal: A scenic meadow atop a mountain offering panoramic views of the Ashtaar Glacier, accessible via a 10 km trek from the Shaliganga Nallah.
Nature walks and picnics through lush meadows. Photography — especially during sunrise/sunset when the valley is bathed in golden light. Horse riding with local guides to explore meadows. Cultural interaction with Gujjar shepherds and traditional milkshakes.
Doodhpathri is relatively undeveloped in terms of tourist infrastructure. There are limited guesthouses and a JKTDC resort available. It's advisable to carry essentials as there are no major markets or ATMs in the vicinity.
May to September for lush meadows adorned with wildflowers. December to February for a snow-covered wonderland (access may be limited).
Gurez Valley is one of Kashmir's most secluded and stunning destinations, located in the Bandipora district of northern Jammu and Kashmir, near the Line of Control (LoC). Situated at an altitude of about 8,000 feet (2,400 meters), Gurez is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, pristine rivers, wooden homes, and rich Dard-Shina culture.
Dawar: The main town of Gurez, offering basic facilities and a great base for exploring the valley.
Habba Khatoon Peak & Spring: Named after the 16th-century Kashmiri poetess, this pyramid-shaped mountain is a majestic backdrop to the valley. The nearby spring is a popular tourist spot.
Tulail Valley: A remote sub-valley beyond Dawar — an untouched gem with charming wooden houses and wild beauty. Accessible via a rough mountain road.
Kishanganga River: The lifeline of Gurez, this river winds through the valley and into Pakistan, offering beautiful riverside views.
Razdan Pass: The high-altitude mountain pass (~11,500 ft) you must cross to reach Gurez from Bandipora. Offers panoramic views of the Harmukh range.
Trekking & camping in Tulail Valley and along the Kishanganga River banks. Photography — Gurez's raw, rugged beauty is ideal for landscape and culture photography. Interaction with the Dard Tribe — the local Shina-speaking Dard ethnic group is known for their distinct customs and wooden homes. Trout fishing in the Kishanganga River (permits may be needed). Heritage exploration along the ancient Silk Route that once passed through this region.
Start from Srinagar, travel to Bandipora (~65 km), then cross Razdan Pass to reach Dawar, Gurez (~125 km total). Road conditions vary and travel is only possible in good weather due to landslides and military restrictions. Helicopter service is sometimes available from Srinagar to Dawar.
Late May to early October. The valley remains cut off due to heavy snowfall from November to April. June to August is ideal for green meadows, mild weather, and cultural festivals.
Basic guesthouses, JKTDC huts, and homestays are available in Dawar and a few in Tulail. It's advised to carry cash, medicines, and basic supplies as facilities are limited.