Offbeat Kashmir Itinerary : A Comprehensive Guide
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Toggle1. Introduction
Kashmir is often referred to as ‘Paradise on Earth.’ It is known for its beautiful landscapes, tranquil lakes, and rich culture. Places like Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam are better-known tourist destinations, but there are many treasures hidden off the beaten path waiting to be discovered. This travel guide will take you through one of the offbeat itineraries that delve into the undiscovered gems of Kashmir.
2. Summary
Duration: 10-14 days
May to September
By private vehicle or local taxis
Boutique hotels, guesthouses, and homestays
3. Offbeat Kashmir Itinerary
Day 1: Srinagar
Morning: Arrival at Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport formerly Srinagar Airport. Transfer to stay at accommodation. For overnight stay, prefer staying in a traditional Kashmiri houseboat or Boutique Hotel in Srinagar.
Afternoon: Visit Mughal Gardens (Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi). Although they are tourist places, they would be an excellent primer on the beauty of Kashmiri horticulture.
Old City and all old mosques. Just take a glimpse of Jama Masjid and Shankaracharya Temple to catch on the mixed religious heritage of Kashmir.
Evening: Walk along the boulevard on Dal Lake. Enjoy a traditional Wazwan dinner in a proper Kashmiri setting. Try eating Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, and Yakhni.
Day 2: Srinagar to Yusmarg
Yusmarg is a practically unknown meadow 50-km from Srinagar and takes around 2 hours of drive
Explore the quiet meadows and heavy forests of Yusmarg. You could even indulge in a picnic or a relaxed walk through the beauty of the scenery
Return to Srinagar for the night. However, if you like staying here, you can also stay at a local guesthouse in Yusmarg to get immersed into its solitude.
Day 3: Srinagar to Doodhpathri
Morning: Drive to Doodhpathri, which is 45 km from Srinagar. It will take you around 2 hours to reach.
Afternoon: Explore the fresh mountain streams and lush green meadows with the bewitching beauty of Doodhpathri. It is generally called the ‘Valley of Milk’ due to its pristine landscape.
Evening: Drive back to Srinagar or stay overnight in local guesthouses near Doodhpathri
Day 4:Â Â Srinagar to Aharbal
Morning: Proceed to Aharbal, known for its very beautiful waterfalls, 80 km from Srinagar, (a three hours drive away.)
Afternoon: Aharbal Waterfall falls down from a height of about 30 meters, built midst lush green forests with a serene surrounding.
Day 5: Srinagar to Anantnag
Morning: Visit Achabal Gardens: one of the most beautiful Mughal gardens with inlaid designs and sceneries in peaceful ponds.
Afternoon: Visit the Verinag Spring, an octagonal water source fame and beautiful gardens.
Evening: Overnight at Anantnag: you may choose some decent hotels or the guest houses of the region.
Day 6 : Kokernag to Anantnag
Morning: Leave for Kokernag, about 25 km from Anantnag, 30 minutes.
Afternoon:Â Visit the well-known Kokernag Gardens, renowned for terraced lawns, water springs, and varieties of flowers. Much less crowded, the gardens are a great retreat.
Evening:Â Re-visit Anantnag or night stay at any place in Kokernag.
Day 7: Anantnag to Pahalgam
Morning: Drive to Pahalgam from Anantnag, some 95 km away (3 hour’s drive).
Afternoon: Relatively less visited places of Pahalgam could be covered. If you want to go for a trek, then opt for Aru Valley or Betaab Valley as they offer a panoramic view but the trails here are comparatively much less crowded.
Evening: Overnight in Pahalgam. There are wide options around here such as some quaint guesthouses and some deluxe hotels.
Day 8: Pahalgam to Aru Valley
Morning: Travel to Aru Valley, it is around 12 kms from Pahalgam (30 minutes drive).
Afternoon: Spend the day exploring the valley, which presents a very beautiful and peaceful environment. Take up the option of a short trek or a pony ride.
Evening:Â Night stay at Pahalgam or Aru Valley according to your preference
Day 9: Pahalgam – Yusmarg
Morning:Â Go back to Yusmarg for yet another day to relax or indulge in exploring. Take a nature walk or just bask in the calm atmosphere.
Afternoon: Do any of the things you would’ve done on this visit, that you did not do on your first visit.
Evening: Return to Srinagar, or overnight at Yusmarg if you like it here enough to spend more time here.
Day 10: Srinagar to Sonamarg
Morning: Drive from Srinagar to Sonamarg about 80 km, approx 2.5 hours drive.
Afternoon: Visit the Thajiwas Glacier, which one can trek to or take a pony ride. Enjoy the breathtaking view of snow-covered mountains and valley below.
Evening: Overnight at Sonamarg. From simple guesthouses to more upmarket ones are all available here.
Day 11: Sonmarg to Srinagar
Morning: Drive back to Srinagar.
Afternoon: Shopping for local handicraft and souvenirs at Lal Chowk and Polo View Market. Also visit the Hazratbal Shrine.
Evening: Farewell dinner in Srinagar, likely at a local restaurant, with traditional Kashmiri cuisine.
Day 12: From Srinagar
From the hotel to Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport.
4. Recommendations
a. Visa and Permits: It’s an open fact that most of Kashmir is accessible to tourists; however, a couple of places would require special permits or are otherwise restricted. Just take care that you check on the local requirements beforehand.
b. Local Customs: Kashmiri culture is rich and diversified with several communities. Please take respect for the local customs and traditions.
c. Safety and Health: Plan to get the proper travel insurance. Any prescribed medication should also be packed along with you. Also, hydration is necessary, so do not forget to pack your bottle.
d. Weather: The weather in Kashmir and the mountains can be highly unpredictable. Pack layers, and do not shy away from changing into layered clothing if the weather turns abrupt.
e. Transportation: If you plan to visit some of the offbeat destinations within Kashmir, traveling in private vehicles is often the best option. Plan advance for transportation or hire a local driver who is familiar with the region.
5. Conclusion
There is more to Kashmir than what it popularly offers tourists. This is a way to experience the region in its offbeat locales like Yusmarg, Doodhpathri, Aharbal, among others. The itinerary below is a mixture of serene landscapes and cultural inlays that culminate into local experiences which relate to why Kashmir is an absolute paradise.
Feel free to alter this itinerary to suit your needs and the time you have for traveling. Have a great journey through this fantastic region!
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is an offbeat Kashmir itinerary? |
An offbeat Kashmir itinerary focuses on lesser-known destinations and experiences in the Kashmir Valley, providing a unique perspective away from the usual tourist spots. |
2. What are some offbeat destinations in Kashmir? |
Offbeat destinations include places like Gurez Valley, Yusmarg, Lolab Valley, and Aharbal, which offer stunning landscapes and cultural experiences. |
3. How many days should I plan for an offbeat Kashmir itinerary? |
A 7 to 10-day itinerary is ideal for exploring offbeat locations, allowing time for travel, relaxation, and immersion in local culture. |
4. What is the best time to visit offbeat Kashmir? |
The best time to visit is from April to October when the weather is pleasant, and the natural beauty of the region is at its peak. |
5. How do I get to offbeat destinations in Kashmir? |
You can reach offbeat destinations by hiring a taxi, renting a vehicle, or joining a guided tour. Some areas may require trekking or local transportation. |
6. What activities can I do in offbeat Kashmir? |
Activities include trekking, camping, fishing, exploring local villages, and experiencing traditional Kashmiri culture and cuisine. |
7. Are accommodations available in offbeat areas? |
Yes, accommodations vary from guesthouses and homestays to campsites in offbeat areas. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season. |
8. Is it safe to travel to offbeat Kashmir? |
Yes, offbeat Kashmir is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s always good to stay updated on local conditions and follow travel advisories. |
9. What should I pack for an offbeat Kashmir trip? |
Pack layers of clothing for varying temperatures, comfortable trekking shoes, personal toiletries, a first aid kit, and a camera for capturing the stunning scenery. |
10. Is there mobile connectivity in offbeat areas? |
Mobile connectivity may be limited in remote areas. It’s wise to inform friends or family of your travel plans beforehand. |
11. Can I find local food in offbeat Kashmir? |
Yes, you can enjoy authentic Kashmiri cuisine in local eateries and homestays, including dishes like Rogan Josh, Yakhni, and various rice dishes. |
12. What is the local language spoken in offbeat Kashmir? |
The primary language is Kashmiri, but Hindi and Urdu are widely understood, especially in areas frequented by tourists. |
13. Do I need a permit to visit offbeat areas in Kashmir? |
Most offbeat destinations do not require a special permit. However, check for any necessary permits if you plan to visit border areas. |
14. Can I find guided tours for offbeat Kashmir? |
Yes, many travel agencies offer guided tours tailored to offbeat destinations, which can enhance your experience and ease travel logistics. |
15. What is the climate like in offbeat Kashmir? |
The climate varies by season; spring and summer are mild and pleasant, while winters can be very cold with snowfall. Be prepared for sudden weather changes. |
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