Kashmir & Mata Vaishno Devi

One of India’s most revered pilgrimage sites, Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine is located in the Trikuta Mountains near Katra. Devotees undertake a 12–14 km trek or choose pony/helicopter services to reach the holy Bhawan, where the three sacred pindies of the Goddess reside. The journey is filled with devotion, scenic mountain views, and an uplifting spiritual energy.
Known as “Paradise on Earth,” Kashmir is famous for its snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, serene lakes, and breathtaking landscapes. With its rich culture, traditional handicrafts, warm hospitality, and year-round beauty, Kashmir offers a magical experience for all travelers—whether seeking nature, adventure, or relaxation.
A stunning hill station renowned for its vast meadows, world-class skiing slopes, and the iconic Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world. In winter, Gulmarg transforms into a snowy paradise, ideal for skiing and snowboarding, while summers offer lush green meadows, golf courses, and peaceful nature trails.
Meaning “Meadow of Gold,” Sonmarg is surrounded by majestic glaciers, alpine forests, and crystal-clear rivers. It serves as a base for treks to Thajiwas Glacier and the Amarnath route. The valley’s untouched natural beauty, scenic drives, and cool climate make it perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A picturesque valley known for its lush pine forests, Lidder River, rolling meadows, and peaceful environment. Famous spots include Betaab Valley, Aru Valley, and Chandanwari. Pahalgam is popular for trekking, river rafting, pony rides, and as a starting point for the Amarnath Yatra. It offers a calm, refreshing escape.
A scenic hill destination in Jammu known for its pleasant climate, tall pine trees, and beautiful mountain views. Patnitop offers activities like paragliding, trekking, nature walks, and winter snowfall experiences. Nearby Sanasar Valley is ideal for adventure sports and serene lakeside views.
The summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, Srinagar is famed for its Mughal gardens, houseboats, vibrant markets, and traditional Kashmiri culture. The city’s charming lakes, colorful shikaras, heritage mosques, and local cuisine like kahwa and wazwan offer a rich and memorable experience.
Often called the Jewel of Srinagar, Dal Lake is famous for its beautiful houseboats, floating markets, shikara rides, and surrounding Himalayan views. The lake changes its beauty with every season—lush and vibrant in summer, serene and misty in winter—making it one of India’s most iconic travel experiences.