Pahalgam Tour

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Pahalgam Tour

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Pahalgam, often referred to as the “Valley of Shepherds,” situated in the Anantnag District of Kashmir, serves as an idyllic retreat for nature enthusiasts, challenging the notion that paradise is always distant. Nestled beside the lively Lidder River, this renowned Kashmiri tourist destination captivates visitors with its abundant meadows, lush forests, towering mountains, apple orchards, and a profoundly serene ambiance.

Earning its place among Kashmir’s premier tourist spots, Pahalgam offers a range of activities, including camping, sightseeing, trekking, pilgrimage yatras, white-water rafting, and fishing. A family vacation in Pahalgam promises excitement, with opportunities to relax by the Lidder River and revel in the serene embrace of nature. Additional breathtaking sights in Pahalgam include the Aru and Betaab valleys, along with Bainsaran, adorned with meadows, lakes, and streams.

Recognized as the starting point for the Amarnath Yatra, a significant pilgrimage for Hindus undertaken between June and August, Pahalgam is located approximately 16 kilometers from the town of Chandanwari.

For adventure enthusiasts, Pahalgam offers a haven with camping at Tarsar Lake, Lidderwat, Kolahoi Glacier, and Panchtarni. Thrill-seekers can experience an adrenaline rush through white-water rafting on the Lidder River, renowned for its trout fishing.

Before embarking on a trip, gather comprehensive information from this detailed Pahalgam travel guide, covering aspects such as transportation, optimal visiting times, prominent attractions, and accommodation options. Explore Pahalgam with tour packages from TMI, ensuring the best prices and deals for an enriching travel experience.

Day 1

Aru Valley

Aru Valley stands as a renowned tourist destination in Jammu & Kashmir, situated in the Anantnag district approximately 12 kilometers from Pahalgam. Its allure lies in the verdant meadows, pristine lakes, and majestic mountains. Additionally, Aru Valley serves as a pivotal base camp for treks to the Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar Lake. Beyond its scenic vistas, this locale offers a plethora of activities, making it a compelling choice for a memorable holiday. In winter, when blanketed in snow, it transforms into a sought-after destination for skiing and heli-skiing enthusiasts.

Day 2

Betaab Valley

Betaab Valley, originally named Hagan Valley or Hagoon, gained fame under its current name after the filming of the movie “Betaab” took place here. Located approximately 15 kilometers from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, it captivates visitors with lush meadows, towering mountains, and dense vegetation—a haven for sightseers and photographers alike. The landscape, adorned with snow-clad peaks and a variety of trees, including chinar, deodar, pine, willows, and poplars, is complemented by the bluish-green waters of the Lidder River. Ideal for picnics and sightseeing, Betaab Valley is a must-visit during your Kashmir holiday for its exceptional beauty.

Day 3

Chandanwari

Chandanwari serves as the starting point for the renowned Hindu pilgrimage, Shri Amarnath Yatra, conducted from June to August. Nestled at an elevation of 2,895 meters, approximately 16 kilometers from Pahalgam, it offers a serene escape into nature. Blessed with picturesque beauty and the soothing presence of the Lidder River, Chandanwari provides excellent sightseeing opportunities amidst snow-capped mountains. Covered in snow from November to May, it presents a captivating spectacle of glaciers melting into the Lidder River.

Day 4

Baisaran Valley

Baisaran Valley, situated a mere 5 kilometers from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of Kashmir, earns its reputation as a premier sightseeing destination, often referred to as “mini-Switzerland” due to its picturesque beauty. This hilltop green meadow, adorned with dense pine forests and encircled by snow-capped mountains, is an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility in nature. It also serves as a campsite for trekkers en route to Tulian Lake. Along the way to Baisaran, explore tourist points such as Kanimarg, Pahalgam Old Village, Kashmir Valley Point, Dabyan, and Deon Valley Point, while enjoying panoramic views of Pahalgam town and Lidder Valley.

Day 5

Tulian Lake

Tulian Lake, situated at an altitude of almost 3,353 meters, approximately 16 kilometers from Pahalgam, is renowned for its serene atmosphere, bluish-green waters, and breathtaking vistas between the Zanskar and Pir Panjal mountain ranges. Accessible through the challenging Tulian Lake Trek, known for its steep climbs, it rewards trekkers with alpine views and an exceptionally peaceful environment.

Day 6

Sheshnag Lake

Sheshnag Lake, located around 17 kilometers from Pahalgam at an altitude of approximately 3,590 meters, boasts greenish waters inhabited by a variety of fish, including the brown trout. Surrounded by mountains and snow-capped peaks, the lake’s water is renowned for its high quality, low in algal production. The trekking route offers a scenic journey with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain and vast grassland terrain, carrying with it numerous mythological legends, including its association with Sheshnag, the Lord of the Snakes.

  • accommodation And Meal Plan As Per Iternary Mentioned Above
  • Transport ( Tavera Non / Ac ) Strictly As Per Iternary
  • 1 Hour Shikara Ride
  • The vehicle provided to the client is not at his disposal
  • Toll tax parking and driver allowances
  • Rates are net and non commissionable
  • Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Travel insurance
  • Pony Ride
  • Guide charges (optional).
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