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Kashmir Tour Packages
Your itinerary day by day Day 01: Delhi Begin your tour Land Delhi railway station/airport Welcome to Vardhman's "Charismatic Kashmir" Vardhman's representative will meet & greet you & then transfer to your hotel. Relax for a while and later proceed on a city tour of Delhi. Visit Qutab Minar, Humayun's tomb, Lakshminarayan Temple, Parliament House, Government Secretarial Building, Red Fort, Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana, Jama Masjid. OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: Attend Sound & light show at Red Fort in the evening. Overnight: Hotel Day 02: Delhi - Srinagar Morning - transfer to airport for flight to Srinagar. On arrival transfer to Deluxe Houseboat. Evening Boat trip to floating gardens. On arrival at Srinagar Airport, you will be met and transferred by our representative to the House boat. Relax for a while and later proceed for Shikara ride at Dal Lake. Dal Lake: Dal Lake is a scenic picnic spot surrounded by forests of pine. It is a good base for trekkers. A colorful annual fair is held here every September. Shikara Ride: Shikara is a Gondola type light rowing boat. The one hour boat ride takes tourists on a relaxing sightseeing tour of interior parts of the calm and placid waters of Dal Lake, to see the market and the floating Gardens. Overnight: Houseboat Day 03: In Srinagar Early in the morning visit Shankaracharya Temple. Return to the hotel for breakfast and later in the afternoon visit Moghul Gardens. Relax for the remaining part of the day. Mughal Gardens: Visit the Mughal Gardens, the Chashme Shahi (Royal Spring), Nishat Bagh (Pleasure Garden) and Shalimar Bagh (The Abode of Love). Shankaracharya Temple: 5 km from Tourist Reception Center. Located on a hill one thousand feet above the city, it is also known as Takht-i-Sulaiman. Most authorities agree that the first edifice on this site was built by Jaluka, the son of Emperor Ashoka, around 200 BC. The low enclosing wall and the plinth of the existing temple is what has remained of the old temple. The philosopher sage Shankaracharya had stayed at this site when he had visited to Kashmir | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||