Pahalgam to Kokernag After Breakfast, Check out from Your Hotel and Take the Road to One of Most Serene and Beautiful City of Kokernag in Anantnag District

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Pahalgam to Kokernag After Breakfast, Check out from Your Hotel and Take the Road to One of Most Serene and Beautiful City of Kokernag in Anantnag District Website: www.alifetimetrip.co.in Email: [email protected] Contact Numbers: +91-99117-75120 Follow us "We specialize in bringing you in-line with the real India - traditions, rituals, beauty, heauty, heritage, festivals, adventures,wild life, carnivals and many more different facets of our country- INDIA". TRAVEL PLAN Dear Traveler Greetings from ALifetimeTrip Thank you for choosing us for your travel needs. Please find herewith all the relevant details (Itinerary, Accommodation) for your trip to 8N9D- The Offbeat Kashmir.Kindly take a moment to review these. The travel plan is totally customizable. Please reach your tour planner and ask for changes that you would like to incorporate in your vacation. We value your business and look forward to assist you. 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Tour Itinerary: Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar, city tour, houseboat stay On your arrival at the Srinagar International Airport, you will be taken for a 35 minutes drive through the heart of New Srinagar city, passing the Abdullah bridge which connects the banks of the Jhelum river. Proceed for an hour of Shikara ride in the lake. After some rest, a day of local sightseeing that includes a visit to the famous Mughal gardens of Nishat and Shalimar. Overnight stay at the hotel/ houseboat. Day 2: Sonmarg day trip After breakfast, drive to Sonmarg (90 kms/3 hrs) enroute Kheer Bhawani Darshan. On arrival at Sonmarg, visit Thajjwas glacier (own cost) . Return back to Srinagar. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel. Day 3: Srinagar to Gulmarg After breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed towards Gulmarg. Enroute you get to see the beautiful Tangmarg town and drive ahead on a scenic drive of 14 kilometers to Gulmarg. Arrive in Gulmarg early in the afternoon and check in at the hotel. Later, begin a short tour, boarding the Gondola cable car system (the 08 minutes ropeway). Descend back to Gulmarg after an hour and later indulge in some horse-riding. Stay overnight at hotel in Gulmarg. Day 4: Gulmarg to Pahalgam After breakfast, check out from the hotel and we drive to Pahalgam via Pampore, Avantipura and the village of Bijbehara which remains famous as the bread basket of Kashmir. We switch from the national highway 1A at Khanabal and drive through the second largest city of Anantnag. From here the road turns scenic as we drive parallel on the Lidder river flowing from the opposite direction. In Pahalgam, check-in at the hotel and spend the rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel in Pahalgam. Day 5: Pahalgam to Kokernag After breakfast, check out from your hotel and take the road to one of most serene and beautiful city of Kokernag in Anantnag district. On arrival at Kokernag, after some rest, proceed for Papashudan Nad spring. The water of Spring is popular for its medicinal and digestive properties and draws thousands of tourists around the world. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel. Day 6: Day trip to Sinthan Top and Daksum from Kokernag Proceed for a full day excursion to Daksum and Sinthan Top. 498 kms from Kokernag, Sinthan top is the highest pass connecting Kashmir with Jammu via Kishtwar. Daksum swathed in coniferous green forests is trekkers pardise. The curvy uphill drive from Daksum to Sinthan Top is pretty thrilling and adventurous. Sinthan top is popular for the 360 degrees view and year round snow. Adventure enthusiasts can plan for mountaineering and skiing here. Overnight stay at hotel in Kokernag. Day 7: Day trip to Lihinwan and Margan Top from Kokernag After breakfast, proceed for a full day excursion to Lihinwan and Margan Top. 45 kms from Kokernag, Margan top connects Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. Margan is slowly becoming popular among tourists because of its stunning beauty and snowcapped mountains. At Lihinwan, you feel the fresh mountain air and the calmness and serenity. After spending quality time here, drive back to Kokernag for overnight stay. Day 8: Kokernag to Srinagar, Enroute visit Verinag, Achabel and Martand Sun temple After breakfast, check out from hotel and proceed for Srinagar. Enroute visit Verinag- popular for water spring and Mughal gardens. Also visit garden of Achabel, ruins of Martand Sun temple and Mattan temple of Shiva. Later on arrival at Srinagar, check in to houseboat/ hotel for overnight stay. Day 9: Departure/transfers to Srinagar Airport After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfers to airport for your onward journey with memories of ALifetimeTrip..
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