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Kashmir

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About this Destination

Popularly referred to as the " Paradise on Earth, " Kashmir is a breathtaking region in northwestern India. Historically part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir , Jammu & Kashmir was declared a Union Territory in 2019. The major cities in the Kashmir Valley include Srinagar, Gulmarg, Anantnag, and Baramulla. Nestled in the  Pir Panjal and Karakoram mountain ranges of the Himalayas, it is known for its scenic splendor, snow-capped mountains, plentiful wildlife, exquisite monuments, hospitable people, and handicrafts. Kashmir is home to Asia's longest Cable Car - Gulmarg Gondola, an enchanting experience. The Shikara in the Dal Lake of Srinagar cannot be missed! The exquisite Mughal gardens like Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, and Chashm-E-Shahi are also must-visits.  Kashmir's trekking and hiking routes are spellbinding, dotted with the most beautiful mountain peaks, massive glaciers, verdant meadows, and tall pine trees. Some popular trekking routes are Kashmir Great Lakes Trek and Tarsar Marsar. While adventure sports like Skiing, golf, river rafting, paragliding, and camping make the trip to Kashmir more adventurous, Amarnath and Vaishno Devi attract many pilgrims yearly.  Kashmiri cuisine , or Wazwan, is famous all over the globe. So, in Kashmir, trying out the local dishes rich in unique fragrant spices is a must. Also, the Kashmiri shawls, Kashmiri apples, and dried fruits (almonds and walnuts) from the Lal Chowk Market are a must-buy. Be mindful of heavy snowfall affecting connectivity to some destinations in Kashmir during the winter months of December to February.

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Paragliding in Kashmir

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Pari Mahal

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Hotels & Stays in Kashmir

Local Cultures of Kashmir

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Kashmiri Cuisine

Famous for its rich and aromatic dishes, Kashmiri cuisine includes delicacies such as Rogan Josh, Dum Aloo, and Yakhni.

Srinagar
Year-round
Culture

Pashmina Weaving

Traditional weaving of Pashmina shawls, known for their softness and warmth, is a cherished art form in Kashmir.

Kani Shawl Village
Year-round
Culture

Kashmiri Folk Music

Rich in tradition, Kashmiri folk music encompasses various forms sung during festivals and cultural gatherings.

Srinagar
Year-round
Culture

Kashmiri Dance Forms

Traditional dance forms like Rouf and Hafiz Nagma are performed during festivals and celebrations.

Kashmir Valley
Year-round
Culture

Wood Carving

Kashmir is renowned for its intricate wood carving, which is prominently featured in furniture and traditional crafts.

Srinagar
Year-round

Festivals of Kashmir

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Eid ul-Fitr

A major Islamic celebration marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated with prayers, feasting, and community gatherings.

Srinagar
Date varies (based on lunar calendar)
Festival

Navroz

The Persian New Year celebrated by the Parsi community and others in Kashmir with feasting and cultural events.

Srinagar
March 21
Festival

Shivratri

A Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with rituals and fasting in temples throughout Kashmir.

Kashmir Valley
Date varies (February/March)
Festival

Baisakhi

A Punjabi harvest festival celebrated in Kashmir by all communities with traditional music and dance.

Srinagar
April 13
Festival

Lohri

A popular Punjabi festival celebrated in mid-January, observed with bonfires, songs, and traditional dances.

Kashmir Valley
January 13

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