Kashmir is essentially earth's version of heaven. The beauty of this location is beyond describing it. You must personally experience it to believe it. Visits to unusual and lovely Kashmiri tourist destinations such as Srinagar, Gurez, and Tulail are included in our 5-night, 6-day beautiful Gurez Valley tour package.
Arriving Srinagar and exploring the area.
Gurez valley is in the high Himalayas in northern J & K. Discover the beauty of Gurez and view Harmukh Peak, one of the highest mountain peaks in Kashmir, from Razdan Top. Gurez Valley is home to the pyramid-shaped summit of Habba Khatoon Mountain.
Drive to Telail's first village, Sheikhpora, and last village, Telail LOC, after breakfast, and then drive to Gurez. Stay the night in Gurez.
Tailal Valley, the last village in India, after breakfast in the hotel, and then go back to Dawar.
Drive to Srinagar after breakfast, check in at hotel, and spend the rest of the day as you please.
Drive to the airport in Srinagar after breakfast to catch a flight back home.
Srinagar, the valley's crowning glory, exudes unparalleled tranquillity and natural beauty. Srinagar is one of the cities you must visit to truly appreciate the breathtaking scenery. "Venice of the East" is another name for it. You can also tour the neighborhood and embark on a shopping binge.
An undiscovered tourist spot India's Kashmir A wonderful experience with internet holidays Kashmir travel operator is Gurez Valley. Gurez, which is at an elevation of 8,000 feet (2,400 metres), is a fantastic pleasure for tourists since they can observe authentic village life there, where people still live in log and wooden huts.You will be able to escape the busy city and its noise thanks to the stream that emerges from the Kishan Ganga River and the breathtaking Habba Khatoon summit.
The Gurez valley is one of the most beautiful areas of the Kashmir valley. It is located in the high Himalayas and is surrounded by magnificent snow-capped mountains. The valley has several meadows and lovely landscapes. It truly is a slice of heaven on Earth.
You will be entranced by the tranquil music emanating from the shepherd's flute as he quietly tends to his sheep in the distance.The Razdan Pass, which welcomes you after a leisurely 46-kilometer journey from Bandipore town, is known for its rolling meadows. Spending some time at this pass causes one to temporarily forget everything. With huge pine trees standing magnificently on the slopes, the pass passes through the highest meadow on the route and is a wonderful location for a picnic. A few acres of rolling meadows on top appear to be touching the sky, and when it rains, the area is enveloped by clouds.The next leg of the trek from Razdan Pass is a descent and entry into the Gurez Valley town of Diwar. Diwar is a plain region bordered on all sides by mountains.
You'll notice Habba Khatoon peak in the centre of this plane. It was named after Habba Khatoon since she used to wander around this summit. You may experience authentic Kashmir in the Diwar village where most families keep cattle and where people, particularly women, still dress in traditional Kashmiri garb.The settlement is traversed by the friendly-for-rafting Kishan Ganga River. The tourism department built the stunning Dak Banglow and Tourist Reception Centre building on the foothills so that guests may stay overnight as well. Gurez Valley has a market of its own, and a few hotels have also sprouted there.
Travel, driving, hiking, whitewater rafting, cycling, photography, and local traditional and cultural values are all things to do in Gurez Valley tour.
Gurez has a variety of weather conditions, from cool to snowy and chilly, but the best time to come is from April through October.
The months of November through March are frigid, with lows below zero. In the winter, snow-covered landscapes are the norm, and snowfall is frequent.
Summer months from April to October are pleasantly warm with a cool environment. Around 20°C is the average temperature. Summers is a great destination for exploration, adventure, and pilgrimage. High elevations contain snow.
Although the monsoon from July to September is not particularly intense, the rocky, hilly terrains can become slick. Trekking across the curving and cavernous passageways is difficult.
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