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Kashmir Tour Package From Trivandrum

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Kashmir Tour Package From Trivandrum

A carefully curated expedition specifically optimized for travelers from Trivandrum, ensuring smooth logistics and high-value exploration.

The Trivandrum Itinerary Structure

Day 1: Arrival & Dal Lake Check-in

Arrive in Srinagar. Direct transfer to your houseboat. Relax, acclimatize, and enjoy an evening Shikara ride.

Day 2: Gulmarg Day Trip

Drive to the Meadow of Flowers. Take the Gondola to Phase 1. Return to Srinagar by evening for dinner.

Day 3: Journey to Pahalgam

Drive south via the saffron fields of Pampore. Arrive in Pahalgam and relax by the Lidder River.

Day 4: Deep Valley Exploration

Hire a local cab to explore the breathtaking alpine meadows of Aru Valley and Betaab Valley.

Day 5 & 6: Shopping and Departure

Return to Srinagar for authentic Pashmina shopping before transferring to the airport for your flight back to Trivandrum.

10 Important FAQs for Trivandrum Travelers

Authentic GI-tagged Pashmina and walnut wood are premium items. Bargaining is expected in local markets.

ATMs are plentiful in Srinagar, but carry enough cash before heading to Pahalgam or Sonmarg.

Yes, Kashmir is widely regarded as extremely safe for solo female tourists, with high respect for women.

No, standard trekking shoes are fine for summer. You can rent snow boots if visiting high-altitude glaciers.

Self-drive cars from outside J&K face heavy restrictions. It is better to hire a local chauffeur-driven cab.

Kashmiri houseboats are permanently moored on the edges of Dal or Nigeen lakes.

Areas near the LOC like Uri or Gurez require special permissions. Standard packages do not cover the LOC.

Yes, helicopter services run for the Amarnath Yatra and occasionally for Gulmarg sightseeing.

No. You must use local union taxis or pre-booked tourist cabs.

If traveling in July/August, we can integrate the Yatra via the Baltal or Pahalgam route.