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Download Itinerary TravelFuntoosh 13 Mar 2016 Kashmir Fix Departure - 7 Days 1 Night Gulmarg , 1 Night Pahalgam , 1 Night Pahalgam , 1 Night Srinagar , 1 Night Srinagar , 1 Night Srinagar Origin City: Delhi Places Covered: Gulmarg,Pahalgam,Pahalgam,Srinagar,Srinagar,Srinagar. Validity : From 22 May 2016 To 26 Jun 2016 Preview of the Prices Package cost 3 Star 1 Person 60052.0 Per Person(min 2 pax required) 42352.0 Child With Bed(5-12 yrs) 35398.0 Child Without Bed(5-12 yrs) 30341.0 Child (2-4 yrs) 23387.0 Infant (0-1 yrs) 4424.0 Tour Itinerary Day 1 : Arrival in Srinagar - Gulmarg (54 km, 2-3 hours) Lunch & Dinner Welcome to Kashmir!Your holiday will begin with your arrival at the Srinagar airport. Receive a warm welcome by our representative, who will assistyou to your vehicle Begin your journey towards Gulmarg. En route havelunch. Drive past the colourful villages and rice fields before arriving at the small attractive market town of Tangmarg. From there, take a scenic 14 kmdrive to Gulmarg Arrive Gulmarg in the afternoon and check-in at the hotel and relax for the rest of the day Have a pleasant overnight stay with dinner at the hotel Day 2 : Half-day Sightseeing in Gulmarg, Transfer to Pahalgam (152 km, 4 - 5 hours) Breakfast , Dinner & Lunch After a hearty breakfast, check-out from the hotel for a Gondola Ride(cable car)upto 1stlevel of the Afarwatt Mountain Get down atGulmargand havelunch at a local restaurant. After that, head towards Pahalgamthrough the National Highway 1A.Drive past the saffron fields of Pampore, the splendidruins of Avantipura and the village of Bijbehara.Switch to the national highway at Khanabal anddrive through the second largest city in Kashmir-Anantnag. From there, the journey will become more scenic as we drive parallel on the Lidder River flowing fromthe opposite direction On reaching Pahalgam, check-into the hotel and later take anature walk to unwind yourself (on your own) Dinner and overnight stay will beat the hotel Day 3 : Pahalgam - Sightseeing Tour of Aru, Chandanwari and Betaab Valley Breakfast & Dinner After a tempting breakfast at the hotel, head out for a Sightseeing Tour of Aru, ChandanwariandBetaab Valley(by taxi union cars only). Chandanwari is the starting point of the AmarnathYatra. Aru is known for its grasslands andBetaab Valley got its name from the super hit movie-ââ¬ËBetaabââ¬â¢ back in 1983featuring SunnyDeol and Amrita Singh. Have lunch at a local restaurant in Pahalgam(on direct payment basis) Rejuvenate yourself with an overnight stay at the hotel Day 4 : Pahalgam - Srinagar, Half-day Local Sightseeing Tour (97 km, 3-4 hours) Breakfast and dinner On this day of your Kashmir holiday package, after an appetising breakfast at the hotel, you will be driven to Srinagar. There, check-into the hotel and go on a Half-day Local Sightseeing. The tour willinclude a visit to the world famous Mughal Gardens, the Shalimar Gardens,theNishatBagh. Later enjoy a 90 minutes Shikara Ride on the beautiful Dal Lake. After that, you may go for shopping around the local flea markets Take delight in a delicious dinner and have a soothing overnight stay at hotel Day 5 : Srinagar - Sonamarg - Srinagar (87 km, one way drive, daytrip) Breakfast , Dinner & Lunch On this day of your Kashmir holiday, after breakfast, make your waytoSonamarg. En route, take delight in the stunning views of the countryside.From the town of Kangan, drive towards Mammar, famous for its trout farm.After that, there will be a stop at the famous tourist spot of Gagangir. In Sonamarg, take a 3 hour walk or a horseback trip to the ThajwassGlacier (on direct payment basis) Drive back to Srinagar in the evening and headto the hotel Have a peacefulovernight stay with dinner at the hotel Day 6 : Srinagar - Yousmarg - Srinagar (47 km, one way drive, daytrip) Breakfast and dinner Eat up a scrumptious breakfast in the morning and leave for an excursion to YousmargValley. Situated amidst SangSafed Valley, Yousmarg is widely known for unique spring flowers Walk towards Nilnag Lake, the blue water lake, situated 4 km downhill from Yousmarg. (You can also hire pony on direct payment basis).The super hit movie, featuring Sharukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharmaââ¬ËJab Tak Hai Jaanââ¬â¢was extensively shot in the Yousmarg Valley ofKashmir Return to your hotel in Srinagar. Dig into a tasty dinner and have a restfulovernight stay at the hotel Day 7 : Departure from Srinagar Breakfast This will be the last day of your amazing Kashmir holidays. Enjoy an early breakfast Check-out of the hotel and drive towards the Srinagar airport to catch your flight back home Package Includes ✈Return economy class airfare for Delhi - Srinagar - Delhi ✈Meeting and assistance at the Srinagar airport ✈Non-alcoholic welcome drink on arrival at thehotels ✈Accommodation for 1 night in the mentioned hotel in Gulmarg ✈Accommodation for 2 nights in mentioned hotel in Pahalgam ✈Accommodation for 3nights in mentioned hotel in Srinagar ✈Buffet/ fixed menu breakfast and dinner ✈Complimentary 3 lunchesat a decent restaurant (1 each while going Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonmarg) ✈Sightseeing tour of Aru, Chandanwari and Betaab Valley (by taxi union cars only, 6 passengers per car) ✈Complimentary 1 mineral water bottle of 500 ml per passenger per day ✈First phase Gondola tickets in Gulmarg ✈All transfers and sightseeing by Non ac - vehicle on sharing basis (basis of group size) ✈Excursion to Sonmarg from Srinagar with complimentary lunch at Sonmarg ✈1 Shikara Ride at Srinagar for 90 minutes (on sharing basis) ✈All arrival/departure transfers as mentioned in itinerary ✈All presently applicable hotel taxes Package does not Includes ✈Government service tax @ 3.63% extra on total billing ✈Travel insurance ✈Camera fee, guide charges, Horse riding, porterage, table drinks, tips, etc. ✈Any services other than mentioned ✈Meals except where stated, telephone, laundry, gratuities, mini bar, or any personal items ✈Additional or personal use of vehicles, if any waiting charges if vehicle retained by guests ✈Pony/sledge riding at Gulmarg/ Pahalgam/ Sonmarg/ yusmarg ✈Trip to the Thajwass Glacier and Zero Point in Sonmarg ✈Any changes you may choose to make during your holiday ✈Entrance fee ✈Any other things that is not included in the Package Inclusions column ✈Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control, any medical/rescue, evacuation ✈Chained vehicles from Tangmarg to Gulmarg and Gulmarg to Tangmarg in case of snow ✈Chained vehicles in Sonmarg in case of snow Hotels Used / Similar Destination No of Nights 3 Star Gulmarg 1 Royal Park/similar hotels Pahalgam 1 Forest Hill Resort/similar hotels Srinagar 1 Mannat Resort/similar hotels Cancellation Policy ✈Cancellation before 30 days of start date will be charged processing fee equivalent to INR 3000 per person; ✈Cancellations between 20 days to 30 days before start date, 35% of tour cost would be charged as retention; ✈Cancellations between 20 days to 15 days before start date, 50% of tour cost would be charged as retention; ✈Cancellations made within 15 days of start date, entire tour cost shall be charged as retention; ✈Bank transaction charges apply on credit card/net banking refunds. Note: We are not holding any rooms or airline seats as of now and above mentioned is quote only , subject to availability at the time of confirmation . First preference will be given to mentioned hotels for reservation. In case of non-availability of these hotels we shall advise the similar or next available option with supplement cost . Itinerary provided is just suggestive and the sightseeing will be done as per availability. In case of no show or late cancellation after reconfirmation charges applicable as per the Hotels Policy and other vendors policy. Itinerary provided is just suggestive and the sightseeing will be done as per availability. For exciting holiday offers contact us at TravelFuntoosh , [email protected] , 9958627601,7387952380.
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