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Know more about the DealExplore Kashmir's iconic attractions and natural wonders. From serene houseboats on Dal Lake to snowy meadows in Gulmarg, Kashmir offers unique experiences for every traveler — scenic vistas, rich culture, and adventurous activities await.
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Immerse in Kashmiri culture — from Sufi and folk music performances to traditional handicrafts, carpet weaving and local culinary experiences. Discover the heritage of the Valley through guided visits, workshops and local encounters.
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Send Query HereKashmir offers a mix of adventure and relaxation — from skiing and gondola rides to peaceful shikara cruises and cultural explorations. Here are must-do experiences to make your visit unforgettable.

Gulmarg Skiing & Gondola

Trekking in Pahalgam

Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
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Indian citizens do not need a visa. International travellers should confirm India visa rules before departure.
Dress in layers, stay hydrated, follow high-altitude guidelines, and keep emergency contacts handy.
Indian Rupees (INR) are used across Kashmir. Carry some cash for local purchases; tipping is appreciated.
Pack warm jackets, light layers, and thermals in winter. A raincoat and trekking pants are ideal for outdoor plans.
Carry hiking boots for trails, comfortable sneakers for daily use, and sandals or flip-flops for relaxing.
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, woolen gloves in winter, a backpack with rain cover, and a water bottle.
A: The best time to visit Kashmir depends on what you want to experience. Summer (April to June) is ideal for lush meadows and houseboat stays; winter (December to February) is best for snow and skiing in Gulmarg.
A: Costs vary by season and travel style. Kashmir can be budget-friendly for homestays and local transport, but luxury stays and winter activities like skiing can increase costs.
A: No, Indian citizens do not need a visa to visit Kashmir. International visitors should check India visa rules and entry requirements before travel.
A: Kashmiri cuisine is rich and aromatic, with specialties like Rogan Josh and Yakhni. Vegetarian options are widely available, and many local dishes use seasonal vegetables and rice.
A: Yes, Indian Rupees (INR) are used across Kashmir. Carry cash for small purchases and local markets; ATMs are available in major towns.
A: For a good experience, 5-7 days are recommended to cover Srinagar, Gulmarg and Pahalgam. Longer trips allow more relaxed exploration and day excursions.
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