Planning Your First Kashmir Trip? Here’s Where To Visit And What To Do, Just Like Actor Avneet Kaur

Planning your first trip to Kashmir and wish to enjoy it like actor Avneet Kaur? From the Dal Lake in Srinagar to the snowy slopes of Gulmarg, the lush meadows of Pahalgam, and the golden landscapes of Sonamarg, explore the region’s top destinations
All You Need To Know Before Your First Kashmir Trip
Avneet Kaur recently took a Shikara ride in Kashmiravneetkaur_13/instagram
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An avid traveller, Avneet Kaur recently explored Jammu and Kashmir. She shared her excitement on social media. Ever since, fans have been hankering for a similar visit to the hill station. Travelling to Kashmir for the first time is like entering a living art landscape, where stunning scenery and a diverse range of cultural practices can be found at every turn. Known as "Paradise on Earth," this area, which is tucked away in northern India, offers a wonderful fusion of cultural experiences and scenic splendour. Here is a thorough guide on where to go and what to do in Kashmir to make your first vacation at the picturesque destination both unforgettable and rewarding.

Places To See In Kashmir

Srinagar: The Heartbeat Of Kashmir

Shikaras in Srinagar
Shikaras on Dal Lake, SrinagarShutterstock

The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar is the ideal place to start your journey. The city is well known for the charming Dal Lake, which is frequently referred to as the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir." A Shikara ride on the lake, where you can glide by colourful houseboats and floating gardens, is must-do. Don't miss the Mughal Gardens in Srinagar, including Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh, which have tiered lawns, tumbling fountains, and colourful flower beds that display flawless Mughal horticulture. The calm atmosphere of these gardens makes it ideal for leisurely walks.

Gulmarg: The Meadow Of Flowers

Gulmarg
Gurez Valley is located 123 kms from Srinagar.Ankit Sand/Shutterstock

Gulmarg is a paradise for adventure seekers. Standing at about 50 kms from Srinagar, Gulmarg is renowned for its summertime meadows full of wildflowers. Nevertheless, as the temperature drops, it turns into a winter wonderland making it a rewarding skiing and snowboarding destination. Visitors must also make note of the Gulmarg Gondola, one of the tallest cable cars in the world. From here, enjoy sweeping vistas of the snow-covered Himalayas.

Pahalgam: The Valley Of Shepherds

Pahalgam
Pahalgam is covered with snow in winter.ImagesofIndia/Shutterstock

Pahalgam, which is about 90 kms from Srinagar, is a serene getaway known for its beautiful rivers and lush valleys. With routes that go to places like Betaab Valley and Aru Valley, it's a great place for trekking. Consider riverside picnics and trout fishing in the Lidder River's pristine waters.

Sonamarg: The Meadow Of Gold

Sonamarg in Kashmir
Sonamarg is famous among trekkers. Wikimedia Commons: Mohammad Iliyas khanday

Sonamarg, which is around 80 kms from Srinagar, is well-known for its golden-hued meadows with breathtaking glaciers in the background. A well-loved destination here is the Thajiwas Glacier, which is reachable by trek or pony ride. Trekkers and environment enthusiasts alike will find heaven in the area's pristine lakes and alpine meadows.

Experiencing Kashmiri Cuisine

Kashmiri food
Kashmiri cuisine is typically loaded with meat. Himakshi Panwar

A visit to Kashmir would not be complete without sampling some of its delectable cuisine. With delicacies like Gushtaba (meatballs in a creamy gravy), Yakhni (a yogurt-based mutton curry), and Rogan Josh (tender lamb cooked in aromatic spices), the traditional Wazwan feast is a culinary adventure. For a genuinely authentic experience, pair these with aromatic Kashmiri Pulao, which is garnished with saffron and dry fruits.

Embracing Local Handicrafts

Pashmina Shawls in Kashmir
Pashmina shawls are renowned for their warmth and softness.Shutterstock

The elaborate crafts created by Kashmir's artisans are well known and make beautiful mementos. Pashmina shawls, which are renowned for their warmth and softness, are evidence of the region's superior weaving skills. The rich artistic traditions that have been passed down through the generations are reflected in the intricately designed hand-knotted carpets and the colourfully painted papier-mâché objects.

Best Time To Visit

Chinar trees
The last Kashmir chinar census (2018), put the number of the trees at 34,606.Shutterstock

The allure of Kashmir changes with seasons, each providing a different experience. Gardens are in full bloom in the spring (March to May), which makes it the perfect season for sightseeing, especially at the Mughal Gardens. The beautiful weather of summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, river rafting, and exploring verdant landscapes. With its fiery hues and golden Chinar trees, autumn (September to November) changes the landscape and creates a surreal atmosphere ideal for photography and leisurely strolls. The area is covered in snow from December to February, making locations like Gulmarg a haven for winter activities like snowboarding and skiing. This makes the area a haven for adventurers.

All You Need To Know Before Your First Kashmir Trip
5 Places To Visit In Srinagar This Autumn

Cultural Etiquette And Tips

Even though Kashmiris are renowned for their friendly hospitality, it's important to honour regional traditions and customs. Always seek permission before taking pictures of locals, and wear modest clothing, especially when you're at a place of worship. Your trip will be enhanced if you interact with the locals in a courteous and considerate manner.

Safety And Accessibility

It's a good idea to verify local conditions and travel advisories before making travel plans. Even though there have been times of turmoil in the area, visitors can avoid problems by being aware of the situation and following local laws. There are frequent flights from major Indian towns to Srinagar, making it well-connected by air. Although buses and taxis are popular forms of transportation in Kashmir, renting a private vehicle can provide greater freedom.

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