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Tripazzi Provides Highlights of Kashmir 4 Nights 5 Days Tour
The word Kashmir comes from the ancient Sanskrit language, where it was known as kámra.
The Nilamata Purana explains how the valley arose from the waters of Sati-saras Lake.
Kashmira is a famous local etymology for land that has been dry for a long time.
According to geologists, the Valley was once a lake that drained through the Baramulla (Varahamula) gap, which corresponds to Hindu traditions.
An alternative origin attributes the name to the Vedic sage Kashyapa, who is credited with settling people in this region.
As a result, the name Kashmir comes from either kashyapa-mir (Kashyapa’s Lake) or kashyapa-meru (Kashyapa’s Mountain).
The word appears in a Hindu text mantra honouring the Hindu goddess Sharada, and it is said to have lived in the area of Kashmir, which could be a reference to the Sharada Peeth.
Kasperia was the name given to the territory by the Ancient Greeks, and it has been linked to Kaspapyros of Hecataeus of Miletus (apud Stephanus of Byzantium) and Kaspatyros of Herodotus (3.102, 4.44).
Kashmir is also thought to be the country that Ptolemy meant by Kaspeiria.
The earliest work that directly mentions the word Kashmir is Ashtadhyayi, written in the 5th century BC by Sanskrit grammarian Pini.
Kashmiris were dubbed Kashmiri as by Pini.
Other early references to Kashmir can be found in puranas such as Matsya Purana, Vayu Purana, Padma Purana, and Vishnu Purana and Vishnudharmottara Purana, as well as the Mahabharata’s Sabha Parva.
Kashmir was referred to as kia-shi-milo by Huientsang, a Buddhist scholar and Chinese traveller, while other Chinese reports referred to it as ki-pin (or Chipin or Jipin) and ache-pin.
Cashmeer is an old spelling of modern Kashmir that is still used in several countries which?
Kashmir is known in French as Cachemire, in Spanish as Cachemira, in Portuguese as Caxemira, in Catalan as Caixmir, in Latin as Casmiria, in Romanian as Caşmir, and in Occitan as Cashmir.
Day 1 ARRIVAL – SRINAGAR
Welcome to Srinagar Airport Pickup, where you will be greeted by one of our representatives and transferred to your hotel. Check in at the hotel. After relaxing, visit Shankacharya Temple, and then take a Shikara ride on the famed Dal Lake in the evening (1 HR). In the evening, take a SHIKARA RIDE on the world-famous Dal Lake, during which you will see Floating Gardens, Vegetable Gardens, Golden Lake, inner marketplaces such as Mena Bazar, and Canals, as well as the magnificent view of the Zabarwan Mountains. Staying in a hotel for the night.
Day 2 SRINAGAR – PAHALGAM
After breakfast, drive to Pahalgam “Valley of Shepherds” via Awantipura Ruins, Saffron Fields, and Cricket Bat Factories, then continue to Pahalgam. Pahalgam is the most famous location for Indian Film Industry. Enjoy the grandeur of nature in Pahalgam and feel in wonder of the calm surroundings by visiting Betaab Valley (Betaab Valley is located 15 kilometres from Pahalgam and received its name from Sunny Deol& Amrita Sight’s blockbuster debut filmBetaab. The valley is surrounded by lush green meadows, snow-capped mountains, and dense vegetation.) Then go to Aru Valley (Aru Valley is a small yet self-sufficient scenic village located 12 km from Pahalgam) or Chandanwari (It is located 16 km from Pahalgam and is the starting point of the yatra that takes place every year in the month of September) (July to August) These lovely locations necessitate the hiring of a local taxi (at your own expense). Pahalgam Hotel
Day 3 PAHALGAM –GULMARG
“Meadow of Flowers” from Pahalgam to Gulmarg In the 16th century, it was discovered by a Kashmiri romantic poet who was inspired by the grassy hills covered in wild flowers. Due to the significant snowfall, Gulmarg looks even more magnificent in the winter. In the winter, it transforms into India’s premier ski resort. Gulmarg has one of the best ski slopes in the world and the world’s highest golf course with 18 holes. In Gulmarg, you can also enjoy the Gondola Cable Car (On Your Own Expenses) which offers rides to the upland meadows of Kongdori and beyond to the top of the Apharwat range to a height of 14000 ft for viewing the Himalayan Peaks in summer and downhill skiing in winter, as well as an overnight stay
Day 4 GULMARG TO SRINAGAR – LOCAL SIGHT- SEEING
After breakfast, transfer to Srinagarto Houseboat for check-in, and then go on a local sightseeing tour. Visit Shankaranchariya Temple (also known as Jyesteshwara Temple), which is devoted to Lord Shiva and is located on top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Mountain. The temple, which stands 1,000 feet above the plain and overlooks Srinagar, is subsequently followed by a visit to PariMahal, the ‘Palace of Fairies’ (is a seven terraced garden located at the top of Zabarwan mountain range over-looking city of Srinagar and south-west of Dal Lake) Then you’ll go to Chesham Shahi (one of the Mughal gardens built in 1632 AD around a spring on the orders of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a gift for his elder son Prince DaraShikoh) and Nishat Garden (also known as “Garden of Pleasure”), which was built in the 16th century (1633) by Mughal King Asif Khan. Then explore Shalimar Garden, also known as the “Garden of Love,” which was established in the 16th century (1619) by Mughal King Jehangir for his adored wife Noor Jehan or (Mehr-un-Nissa), and spend the evening at leisure before spending the night in a Houseboat in Srinagar.
Day 5 DEPARTURE
After breakfast, transfer to Srinagar Airport for your flight return to your home country.
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Welcome to Srinagar Airport Pickup, where you will be greeted by one of our representatives and transferred to your hotel. Check in at the hotel. After relaxing, visit Shankacharya Temple, and then take a Shikara ride on the famed Dal Lake in the evening (1 HR). In the evening, take a SHIKARA RIDE on the world-famous Dal Lake, during which you will see Floating Gardens, Vegetable Gardens, Golden Lake, inner marketplaces such as Mena Bazar, and Canals, as well as the magnificent view of the Zabarwan Mountains. Staying in a hotel for the night.
After breakfast, drive to Pahalgam "Valley of Shepherds" via Awantipura Ruins, Saffron Fields, and Cricket Bat Factories, then continue to Pahalgam. Pahalgam is the most famous location for Indian Film Industry. Enjoy the grandeur of nature in Pahalgam and feel in wonder of the calm surroundings by visiting Betaab Valley (Betaab Valley is located 15 kilometres from Pahalgam and received its name from Sunny Deol& Amrita Sight's blockbuster debut filmBetaab. The valley is surrounded by lush green meadows, snow-capped mountains, and dense vegetation.) Then go to Aru Valley (Aru Valley is a small yet self-sufficient scenic village located 12 km from Pahalgam) or Chandanwari (It is located 16 km from Pahalgam and is the starting point of the yatra that takes place every year in the month of September) (July to August) These lovely locations necessitate the hiring of a local taxi (at your own expense). Pahalgam Hotel
"Meadow of Flowers" from Pahalgam to Gulmarg In the 16th century, it was discovered by a Kashmiri romantic poet who was inspired by the grassy hills covered in wild flowers. Due to the significant snowfall, Gulmarg looks even more magnificent in the winter. In the winter, it transforms into India's premier ski resort. Gulmarg has one of the best ski slopes in the world and the world's highest golf course with 18 holes. In Gulmarg, you can also enjoy the Gondola Cable Car (On Your Own Expenses) which offers rides to the upland meadows of Kongdori and beyond to the top of the Apharwat range to a height of 14000 ft for viewing the Himalayan Peaks in summer and downhill skiing in winter, as well as an overnight stay
After breakfast, transfer to Srinagarto Houseboat for check-in, and then go on a local sightseeing tour. Visit Shankaranchariya Temple (also known as Jyesteshwara Temple), which is devoted to Lord Shiva and is located on top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Mountain. The temple, which stands 1,000 feet above the plain and overlooks Srinagar, is subsequently followed by a visit to PariMahal, the 'Palace of Fairies' (is a seven terraced garden located at the top of Zabarwan mountain range over-looking city of Srinagar and south-west of Dal Lake) Then you'll go to Chesham Shahi (one of the Mughal gardens built in 1632 AD around a spring on the orders of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a gift for his elder son Prince DaraShikoh) and Nishat Garden (also known as "Garden of Pleasure"), which was built in the 16th century (1633) by Mughal King Asif Khan. Then explore Shalimar Garden, also known as the "Garden of Love," which was established in the 16th century (1619) by Mughal King Jehangir for his adored wife Noor Jehan or (Mehr-un-Nissa), and spend the evening at leisure before spending the night in a Houseboat in Srinagar.
After breakfast, transfer to Srinagar Airport for your flight return to your home country.
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