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Best Kashmir Package by Ajeya Enterprises

Looking for the best Kashmir package by Ajeya Enterprises? You’re at the right place! Kashmir, often called “Paradise on Earth,” is a dream destination for travelers. From snow-covered mountains to serene lakes, vibrant gardens, and rich culture—Kashmir offers a unique experience that stays with you forever.

Ajeya Enterprises, India’s best travel agency, brings you the most affordable and customizable Trippin Kashmir package for families, friends, honeymooners, and solo travelers. Whether you’re booking from Ghaziabad or anywhere in India, we guarantee quality service, comfortable stays, and unforgettable memories.

Not many destinations in the world offer year-round charm — but Srinagar, the heart of Kashmir, is one such rare gem. Nestled against the majestic Zabarwan Mountains and caressed by the serene Jhelum River, Srinagar is where dreams come alive. Add the iconic Dal Lake, the tranquil Nigeen Lake, and the glorious Mughal Gardens lined with flaming Chinar trees, and it’s easy to see why this place is often called “Heaven on Earth.”

With the Trippin Kashmir package by Ajeya Enterprises, you get the perfect chance to experience this wonderland in every season. Whether it’s the vibrant reds of autumn (October to early November), the powdery snow of winter, the blooming riot of colors during spring’s Tulip Festival, or the refreshing coolness of summer, Srinagar holiday packages promise an unforgettable escape.

Best Time to visit Kashmir

Srinagar is a destination that welcomes visitors in every season—each offering a distinct charm. No matter when you visit, the city has something magical to offer. With the best Kashmir package by Ajeya Enterprises, you can experience these seasonal wonders affordably and comfortably.

❄️ Winter Wonderland in Kashmir

Winter in Srinagar is becoming increasingly popular, especially with the launch of the glass-ceiling Vistadome coach train ride from Banihal — a scenic journey unlike any other. The season brings snow-laden landscapes, ice skating adventures, and world-class skiing at Gulmarg, which is just a short drive away. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a snow leopard at Dachigam National Park. The Trippin Kashmir package by Ajeya Enterprises covers all of these snowy delights with ease.

🌸 Spring – A Floral Symphony

If you’re a flower enthusiast or a nature lover, spring in Srinagar is your perfect getaway. This is the season when Asia’s largest tulip garden — the Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden by the Dal Lake — bursts into a riot of colors. Cherry blossoms, almond blooms, and garden walks turn Srinagar into a botanical wonderland. Book your Kashmir package at an affordable price to witness this floral carnival.

☀️ Summer – The Most Popular Season

Summer in Srinagar is the peak tourist season, and for good reason. As temperatures soar in the plains, people escape to the cool climate and tranquil surroundings of Kashmir Valley. Enjoy peaceful shikara rides, lush greenery, and the hospitality of India’s best travel agency – Ajeya Enterprises. Whether you’re a honeymooner or a family traveler, our Trippin Kashmir package guarantees a cool and calm summer retreat.

🍁 Autumn – Kashmir’s Artistic Side

Autumn in Kashmir is pure poetry. The landscape turns golden as Chinar trees shed their fiery leaves, creating a painter’s palette across gardens like Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh. This season is a treat for artists, photographers, and anyone who appreciates the quiet beauty of fall. Book now with Ajeya Enterprises, the leading travel agency in Ghaziabad, and let autumn inspire your soul.

🌈 Pro Tip: Both spring and autumn are rich in colors — spring gives you a floral feast, while autumn wraps you in golden foliage. Each has its unique magic, and Ajeya Enterprises helps you experience both with perfectly timed tour packages.

Things To Do in Srinagar

1. Skating on the Frozen Dal Lake
The season of Chillai Kalan in Srinagar brings a charm all its own. The Dal Lake freezes and becomes a playground for winter sports such ice-hockey, ice skating among others. This cold spell from late December through January is a major draw for winter tourists, who can supplement the frozen Dal Lake experience with a train ride in the glass-ceiling Vistadome coach from Banihal to Srinagar. Add it to your Srinagar tour package this winter for a never before experience. The thought of watching snowfall on the glass-ceiling Vistadome is indeed captivating. And finally top it off with skiing in the slopes of nearby Gulmarg. If you are using the train get off at Majhaun station for Gulmarg.

2. Shikara Rides on Dal and Nigeen Lakes
One of the singular attractions of Srinagar is a shikara ride in the Dal Lake. Set against the backdrop of the Zabarwan range, the lake gives travellers a superb perspective of some of the town’s leading attractions such as the famous Mughal gardens – Shalimar and Nishat, the much revered Hazratbal shrine with the hair relic of Prophet Muhammad, and the houseboats anchored along its shores. Shopping for fruits, vegetables, food, snacks in floating bazaars of Dal Lake is another major experience not to be missed. If nothing else, just buy a chai/tea from a vendor on his wooden shikara, have a word with him before gliding away into the serene waters. The lesser known Nigeen is ideal for those travellers looking for a quitter experience. The Dal Lake can get crowded during the summer months.

3. Stay in a Houseboat
While there is no dearth of hotels in touristy Srinagar, the real charm of this place is to live in a houseboat by the Dal Lake or on the Nigeen Lake. During the British Raj, the colonisers loved visiting the valley to escape the heat of the plains. However, the ruling Dogra kings denied them permission to buy land in the Kashmir Valley. Thus was born the concept of floating houseboats. A concept lends a rather distinct experience on a visit to this enchanting land. Hop on to a shikara anytime, enjoy the famed Kashmiri cuisine and its saffron tea while enjoying the scenic beauty all around!

4. Buy Tulips at Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden
Travellers visiting Srinagar in spring should not miss the Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden. Asia’s largest tulip garden located along the Dal Lake and slopes along the foothills of Zabarwan range spreads across 74 acres. Started in 2007 to encourage floriculture and draw tourists, it produces well over a million tulip bulbs, and travellers can also see hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus as well.

5. Drive to the Martand Sun Temple
Kashmir’s history has strong imprints of Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam. While Kanishka, the Kushan king, held the Fourth Buddhist Council in the Valley, King Lalitaditya built grand temples like the famous Sun Temple called Martand in southern Kashmir. Likewise Avantipur and Pandrethan too have historic temples, not to mention the Shiva temple on Shankaracharya hill. This is a day outing from Srinagar.

Places to Visit in Kashmir

1. Shalimar Bagh (Garden)
This is where the Mughal emperor Jahangir romanced his beautiful wife Nur Jahan. Built in the early 17th century the garden’s stately chinar (maple) trees are set amidst terraced water channels. In spring season the garden is a riot of colour, while in autumn the flaming chinar trees in many shades of gold, rust, orange and red are a spectacle for the visual artist. Travellers with a yen for architecture and design would love the char bagh garden layout style inspired by Persian gardens, as also the stunning baradari housed within a water body with its painted ceiling. After the Mughals, the bagh continued to charm others rulers like the Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the later Dogras kings

2. Nishat Bagh (Garden)
Built by Jahangir’s brother-in-law Asaf Khan in 1633, the twelve tiered Nishat Bagh spread over 46 acres is dramatic in its setting. Located under the towering Zabarwan Hill on one side with the Dal Lake flanking the other end, Nishat Bagh’s twelve terraces represent each zodiac. In summers watching the sunset over the Dal Lake is a mesmerising, while snowline on the Zabarwan Hill offers a contrasting visual spectacle in winter.

3. Sri Pratap Singh Museum
For history buffs, a visit to this treasure trove is highly recommended. Artifacts from across larger Himalayan region including Kashmir, Ladakh, Baltistan and more are displayed. An ASI museum, this simply cannot be missed. Set aside half a day at the very least to understand the stories of Kashmir through objects. For example, the sculptures from Pandrethan, Parihaspora and Avantipura are gems.

4. Pari Mahal
Prince Dara Shikoh, Shah Jahan’s favourite son, was deeply influenced by Sufism. He created a terraced garden with seven tiers as a retreat for Sufis. Pari Mahal, which means the Angels’ Abode, overlooks the Dal Lake and Srinagar town. Dara Shikoh lived here for long stretches between 1640 to 1654. It has also functioned as an training ground for students of astronomy and astrology. Beautifully located, with the Royal Springs Golf Course right below, Pari Mahal is a lovely retreat even for the contemporary traveller.

5. Cheshma Shahi Garden
The smallest of the three Mughal gardens, it was constructed around the spring by the Mughal Governor Ali Mardan Khan in 1632 under the order of the emperor. Chashma Shahi means the royal spring, lovers of Persian garden design should visit Chashma Shahi. A gift by Shah Jahan to his favourite son Dara Shikoh, Persian influence is all pervasive in the layout and plantations.

6. Harwan Garden
This garden predates all other gardens in the Srinagar region. The 4th Buddhist Council was held here by the Kushan king Kanishka in 78 CE. Today it is a 30-minute drive from the city centre, located high up in the hills in Harwan village. A water channel with chinar trees, flower beds, large green lawns awaits the traveller. It can be clubbed with a visit Dachigam National Park, which located nearby.

7. Khanqah of Shah Mandan
Escaping the wrath of Temur’s tyranny in Iran, Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and his band of followers found refuge in Kashmir. A sufi from the Kubrawiya order, he played a part in the spread of Islam in the Kashmir valley. The Khanqah also known as Shah-e-Hamadan Masjid stands on a squarish platform, and architecturally has many influences from Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic styles.

8. Shakaracharya Hill
Overlooking Srinagar town is the Shankaracharya Hill with a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Shankaracharya Temple, located 1000 feet above the valley floor in the Zabarwan range, is a monument of national importance, and is under ASI. It offer spectacular views of the Kashmir valley. The Advaita philosopher Adi Shankara in his journeys across the country to revive Hinduism, when India was mostly Buddhist, is believed to have visited this temple.

9. Hazratbal Shrine
It is hard to miss this striking white structure. Scenically located by the Dal Lake, its white dome structure was added in the late 20 th century to the original structure built in the 17 th century by Mughal subedar Sadiq Khan during the reign of Shah Jahan. Also called Dargah Sharif, the hair relic of Prophet Muhammad makes it a place of significance. Hazratbal shrine was initially established by Inayat Begum, daughter of Khwaja Nur-ud-Din Eshai who was the original custodian of the holy relic. It changed multiple hands before it found its home at Hazratbal.

10. Tomb of Zain-ul-Abidin’s Mother
This 15th century tomb of Zain-ul-Abidin’s mother is a curious piece of architecture with elements of Gandhara School of Art, Byzanthine church architecture and terracotta temples of Bishnupur in Bengal. Zain was a progressive king, and he tomb with its varied elements lends a distinct flavour to the architectural narrative in the Kashmir valley.

11. Hari Parbat Hill and Fort
Towering over Srinagar is the Hari Parbat Hill. According to Hindu mythology, Parvati Devi destroyed a demon here. A temple dedicated to Shiv-Parvati is one of attractions within the fort, which came up subsequently. Built during Akbar’s reign, work on the fort was started and significant progress made, but the fort was completed only a few centuries later by the Durrani rulers.

12. Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden
Travellers visiting Srinagar in spring should not miss the Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden. Asia’s largest tulip garden located along the Dal Lake and sloping along the foothills of Zabarwan range spreads across 74 acres. Started in 2007 to encourage floriculture and draw tourists, it produces over a million tulip bulbs, and travellers can also see hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus.

13. Pahalgam

Pahalgam, known as the ‘Valley of Shepherds,’ is a serene getaway where you can enjoy nature walks along the Lidder River, take pony rides to Baisaran Valley (popularly called Mini Switzerland), or visit Aru and Betaab Valleys for picturesque views and peaceful landscapes. Adventure lovers can also enjoy activities like river rafting and trekking in the surrounding hills.

Book the Best Kashmir Package at Affordable Price

Ajeya Enterprises offers specially curated Trippin Kashmir packages designed for families, honeymooners, solo travelers, and groups. With us, you can book your Kashmir package at an affordable price without compromising on quality or comfort.

Whether you’re based in Delhi, Mumbai, or looking for a travel agency in Ghaziabad, we provide seamless booking, transport, accommodation, and guided experiences – all under one roof.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is special about Ajeya Enterprises’ Kashmir package?

Our Trippin Kashmir package is curated for every traveler type, including stays, guided tours, and transport. It’s known for its flexibility and affordability.

Q2. Can I book the Kashmir trip from Ghaziabad?

Yes. As the leading travel agency in Ghaziabad, we cater to clients across India, including full online support and easy booking options.

Q3. When is the best time to visit Srinagar?

Every season offers a unique experience — tulips in spring, snow in winter, fiery chinars in autumn, and breezy boat rides in summer.

Q4. Why is Ajeya Enterprises considered the best travel agency in India?

Because we blend affordability with experience, offer tailored packages, and are driven by 100% customer satisfaction.

Q5. How do I get the best deal on a Kashmir package?

Call us today or visit our website to explore seasonal discounts. Early bookings and group tours come with additional perks.

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