
Srinagar
City of Lakes & Gardens
Why Visit Srinagar?
Stay on iconic houseboats at Dal Lake, stroll through Mughal Gardens, and explore the old city's markets and shrines.
Highlights & Experiences
Top Activities in Srinagar
Shikara ride on Dal Lake
Time: 1–2 Hours
Best for: Families, Couples
Sunset rides are the most scenic.
Houseboat stay experience
Time: 1 Night
Best for: Couples, Families
Choose Dal Lake for vibe, Nigeen for calmer stays.
Mughal Gardens visit
Time: 2–3 Hours
Best for: All travellers
Nishat & Shalimar are the top picks.
Old city & market walk
Time: 2–3 Hours
Best for: Food lovers, shoppers
Try local kehwa and traditional handicrafts.
Suggested Routes & Plans
We can customize routes based on your dates and season.Srinagar Local Sightseeing (City Tour)
day trip • Full Day
Best for first-time visitors. Start early to avoid traffic in peak season.
Srinagar → Gulmarg (Day Trip)
day trip • Full Day • ~50 km one way
Srinagar → Sonmarg (Day Trip)
day trip • Full Day • ~80 km one way
Srinagar → Pahalgam (Transfer + Stops)
transfer • 5–6 Hours
How to Reach Srinagar
By Air
Srinagar International Airport (SXR) is the main entry point. We can arrange airport pickup.
By Road
Well-connected by road from Jammu. Travel time varies by weather and traffic.
By Rail
Nearest major railway connectivity is via Jammu Tawi (then road transfer).
Local Transport
Private cab is the most comfortable option for sightseeing and transfers.
Local Tips
- Keep a light jacket even in summer evenings near lakes.
- For shikara prices, confirm duration and inclusions before starting.
- Friday afternoons can be busy near old city—plan gardens/markets accordingly.
- Carry some cash for small vendors and local snacks.
Nearby Places
Dal Lake
10–20 min • Shikara + houseboats
Mughal Gardens
20–40 min • Best in spring/summer
Doodhpathri
2–3 hrs • Great day trip
Gulmarg
2–2.5 hrs • Snow/meadows
Srinagar Photo Gallery
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Shikara ride on Dal Lake at sunset

Mughal Gardens in full bloom

Old city lanes and local markets