Overview
Embark on a mesmerizing 04 Nights 05 Days journey through the picturesque landscapes of Kashmir with Sree Sai Travels’ Couple Tour Package. This immersive experience covers the enchanting destinations of Srinagar, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, and Gulmarg. Your accommodation includes a luxurious three-night stay at a 3-star hotel in Srinagar and a night in a premium houseboat, offering a blend of comfort and charm. Savor daily breakfast and dinner with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available.
Sree Sai Travels ensures seamless transfers and sightseeing with a private cab, guaranteeing a hassle-free exploration of these scenic locales. Begin and conclude your journey with convenient pickup and drop-off at Srinagar Airport. Delight in a 1-hour Shikara ride on Dal Lake, adding a touch of romance to your experience. The package also covers toll charges, parking fees, and driver allowances, providing you with a worry-free vacation. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Kashmir, where every moment becomes a cherished memory.
Trip Hightlight
- Jammu and Kashmir[a] was a region formerly administered by India as a state from 1952 to 2019, constituting the southern and southeastern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a dispute between India, Pakistan and China since the mid-20th century.[5][6] The underlying region of this state were parts of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, whose western districts, now known as Azad Kashmir, and northern territories, now known as Gilgit-Baltistan, are administered by Pakistan. The Aksai Chin region in the east, bordering Tibet, has been under Chinese control since 1962.
- After the Government of India repealed the special status accorded to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Indian constitution in 2019, the Parliament of India passed the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, which contained provisions that dissolved the state and reorganised it into two union territories – Jammu and Kashmir in the west and Ladakh in the east, with effect from 31 October 2019.[7] At the time of its dissolution, Jammu and Kashmir was the only state in India with a Muslim-majority population.