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Best of Kashmir with Vaishnodevi

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Srinagar (5500 feet above sea level) has a charming lakeside appeal offering splendid boat house facilities. The hospitality offered at the house boats is going to exceed your expectations. Shikara rides on the lake are bound to leave you astound by the beauty of your surroundings. Set sights on some splendid variety of flora and fauna at the Mughal gardens.

Gulmarg comprises of green and white landscapes - a beautiful union of green valleys and snow-capped peaks. It hosts the world’s largest cable car with various skiing adventure activities. Phase I has activities and horse rides and Phase II gives you the snowy experience. An experience that travellers must indulge is in strolling around the town where you will be in close proximity to Mother Nature.

Pahalgam is one such place in Kashmir where you simply hold your camera and shoot, it is promised to give you stunning shots of the landscape. It exudes the right vibe for your second honeymoon. It has the most picturesque rivers surrounded by snow-capped mountains which are sure to leave you spellbound. Few family attractions are the pony rides to the different viewpoints and white water rafting in Lidder River.  

Distances between these destinations are not much which makes it fairly easy to travel. They are all set on plateaus, making it easy to walk for family travellers.

Vaishnodevi pilgrimage offers a one-of-a-kind spiritual experience. The walk can be quite challenging from Katra however, the helicopter ride is much easier. Irrespective of the difficulties, devotees are always chanting "Jai Mata Di!", and the entire surrounding area has a spiritual aura to it.

Sonamarg is promised to give you one of the best views of your lives.

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WHEN TO GO

The ideal time to visit Kashmir is between April-November. The main holiday season is April-June and Oct-Nov. There is no monsoon season as such hence, anytime is good. The months after July tend to have a low flow of tourists.