. Day 1 SRINAGAR:
Arrive Srinagar and you will be escorted to your
hotel/
houseboat. In the evening
Shikara ride on Dal Lake to enjoy the sunset. Overnight in Srinagar.
Day 2 SRINAGAR Moghal Gardens and
Gulmarg:
Half day trip to the celebrated Mogul gardens-Nishat Bagh
and Shalimar Bagh. Nishat Bagh (Abode of pleasure) was built by Asif Khan,
brother of Empress Noorjehan in 1632 AD. Shalimar Bagh (Abode of love) was
built by Jehangir for his wife Noor Jehan. Situated on the bank of Dal Lake,
these gardens are overlooked by picturesque Zabarwan Mountains.
Drive to Gulmarg-the Meadow of Flowers, which is situated
at an altitude of 2730 m above the sea level. Gulmarg is one of India's premier
hill resorts. Gulmarg is a place of exceptional beauty and has the world's
highest green golf course and also turns into India's premier ski resort in
winter. Gulmarg offers breathtaking views of majestic Nanga Parbat on a clear
day. Pony riding is a popular activity in Gulmarg; you can ride to the upland
meadow of Khilanmarg and back. The Gondola Cable Car offers rides to the upland
meadow of Kongdori for viewing the Himalayan peaks in the summer and for
downhill skiing in winter. Overnight in Srinagar.
Day 3 Srinagar
Departure:
After having breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport or the Coach/Bus
stand.
Package Tour Cost:
| Deluxe package |
| 6 guests
together |
Rs.4385.00
per person sharing |
| 4 guests
together |
Rs.
5165.00 per per person |
| 2 guests or couple |
Rs.6275.00 per person
sharing |
| Standard Economy package |
| 6 guests
together |
Rs.3875.00
per person sharing |
| 4 guets together |
Rs. 4485.00 per per person |
| 2 guests or couple |
Rs.5465.00 per person sharing |

| Child Discounts |
| Under 3
years of age free |
| Age 4-7Years old 30% |
| Age
8-11Years old 50% |
| Age 12
and up Full as adults |
Deluxe or
Standard Tour Cost Includes:
+Round trip airport transfers+accommodations
aboard hotel/houseboat, all-inclusive with meals(breakfast and dinner)
+Dal lake shikara ride+sightseeing tours of Gulmarg and Srinagar
Moghul Gardens+ Guide escort.
Note:During November-March a Rs.300.00 heating surcharge
applies per room per night. |
HOUSEBOATS The Floating Palaces
This unique Kashmiri tradition of
gracious waterside living originated with the first British residents of
Kashmir. In order to prevent them from assuming power, the Maharaja of Kashmir
forbade the British to own land; their solution was to build their residences
on water, with the houseboats evolving from modest floating homes to veritable
floating palaces. These hand-built houseboats, boasting all the amenities of
5-star hotels, are one of Srinagar's stellar attractions.
These enchanting
residences range from 60 to 150 ft. long, are 15 to 20 ft. wide and each is
unique. There are spacious four-bedroom boats and cozy two-bedrooms; all
feature attached bathrooms, electricity and modern plumbing. The cedar
interiors are intricately carved and display the consummate artistry of
Kashmiri craftsmen. The furnishings include embroidered native rugs and
fabrics, local objects d'art, and solidly comfortable Victorian and Edwardian
furniture. These luxurious boats also feature rooftop sundecks from which to
take in the Himalayan views and enjoy the brisk fresh air.
 A houseboat
holiday is also an unusual gourmet experience. Our chefs will prepare the
finest Kashmiri dishes, including barbecued lamb kabobs marinated in fragrant
herbs), Rista (juicy, delicately seasoned lamb meatballs), Tabaq maz, fresh
saffron rice and Goshtaba, dishes typically prepared only as part of the
special Wazwan celebrations. Our chef will also prepare Western style meals to
order. Every meal is a festive occasion with the finest local dishes served in
classic British style - on linen and lace, with silver and china. Sit back and
enjoy desert, firni(a special dessert pudding made of rice, raisins, nuts,
saffron and milk) and a pot of Kahwa (our local green tea).
SRINAGAR/KASHMIR:The Gateway to Paradise
The soft
murmur of the river Jhelum gives us a glimpse of the easy-paced lifestyle of
Srinagar. Its waters have moved gently for 1400 years through the center of the
Kashmiri capital. Each morning the light splashing of the river vendors selling
flowers, fruits, and vegetables announce the beginning of daily business. Dal
lake, in the early sunshine, reflects the gaily decorated houseboats; smells of
Kashmiri tea and biscuits drift across the lake, and all the delights of a
holiday in Srinagar are fully awakened. The city's bazaars are opened and
shopkeepers show their handicrafts. The shikaras, (Kashmiri style gondolas)
Glide smoothly through the Jhelum, under nine picturesque bridges, each a
rainbow of colorful people; women in brightly embroided skirts, jeweled in
silver and gold, others in somber black or brown and heavily veiled, men in
vivid caps and turbans.
The rippling waters of the lake reflect the magnificent
terraced gardens around it. Connected to a network of canals and the river
Jhelum, the Dal is the main thoroughfare for luxury boats. Further down is
Nagin Lake, popular for its water-skiing, swimming, diving and sailing. It is
on these enchanting lakes that our houseboats are moored. Here vendors glide up
to your front doorstep with floating stores of fruit, flowers, shawls, jewelry,
carpets, etc.
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