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Kashmir travel FAQs

What is the best time to visit Kashmir?

Spring (Mar–May) for blooms, summer (Jun–Aug) for pleasant weather, autumn (Sep–Nov) for golden views, winter (Dec–Feb) for snow.

How many days are enough for a Kashmir trip?

5–7 days is ideal for Srinagar + Gulmarg + Pahalgam + Sonmarg. Short trips can be done in 3–4 days.

Is Kashmir safe for tourists?

Most tourist areas are generally safe, especially with local guidance. Always follow local advisories and planned routes.

Do I need any permits to visit Kashmir?

For most common tourist places (Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonmarg), no special permit is needed. Some border areas may require permissions.

What should I pack for Kashmir?

Layered clothing is key. Carry a warm jacket, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and basic meds. Winters need heavy woolens + gloves.

Will I get network and internet in Kashmir?

Mobile networks work in most cities and towns. In remote areas, connectivity can be limited. It’s smart to keep offline maps.

What are the must-visit places in Kashmir?

Srinagar (Dal Lake), Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonmarg, Mughal Gardens, and local markets.

Is it better to stay in a hotel or a houseboat?

Both are great. Hotels are convenient; houseboats are a unique Kashmir experience—many travelers do 1–2 nights on a houseboat.

Can we do a Kashmir trip with family and kids?

Yes—Kashmir is very family-friendly. Choose comfortable stays, avoid over-packed itineraries, and plan relaxed travel times.

What are the top local foods to try in Kashmir?

Kahwa, Wazwan dishes (Rogan Josh, Rista), Kashmiri dum aloo, local bakery items, and traditional bread with tea.

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