Frequently Asked Questions About Traveling in Kashmir

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General Information About Kashmir

What is Kashmir famous for?

Kashmir is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, Dal Lake, Mughal gardens, and traditional handicrafts such as pashmina shawls and carpets.

Kashmir is located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, mainly administered by India, with parts also controlled by Pakistan and China.

The main languages are Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, Dogri, and English, with Kashmiri being the most widely spoken in the Valley.

Kashmir features mountainous terrain, fertile valleys, numerous rivers, and alpine lakes. The region lies within the Himalayas and Pir Panjal range.

Kashmir traditionally includes the Kashmir Valley, Jammu, Ladakh (now a separate union territory), and areas administered by Pakistan such as Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Kashmir has been described as “Paradise on Earth” due to its stunning landscapes, pleasant climate, and rich natural resources.

Kashmir experiences four distinct seasons: spring (mild), summer (warm), autumn (cool), and winter (cold, often with heavy snowfall).

Srinagar, Jammu, Anantnag, Baramulla, and Sopore are among the largest cities and towns.

Absolutely! Kashmir is a family-friendly destination with safe accommodation, activities, and kid-friendly sightseeing spots.

Yes, with well-planned itineraries and slow-paced travel, elderly people can enjoy Kashmir safely.

It’s best to carry around ₹5,000–₹10,000 in cash for local expenses like pony rides, Shikara rides, entry tickets or small shops, as card/UPI may not always work in remote areas. For hotels, taxis and major payments, online transfers and cards are widely accepted. When booking through Travel My Kashmir, most big expenses are prepaid, so you only need cash for small day to day spending.

Yes, UPI, Paytm, Google Pay, and other digital payments work well in Srinagar and main towns. However, in remote areas like Gurez, Sonmarg or Doodhpathri, network issues may cause disruptions. It’s always smart to carry some cash along with digital options. Travel My Kashmir recommends keeping a balance of both for a hassle free trip.

Yes, like any popular destination, some scams exist, such as overcharging for taxis, pony rides, Shikara rides, or local souvenirs. To avoid them, book through trusted agencies like Travel My Kashmir, confirm rates in advance and avoid deals that seem too good to be true. Staying vigilant and asking for official receipts helps ensure a safe and hassle free trip.

Yes, thermals are highly recommended for a Kashmir winter trip (December–February). They provide an extra layer of warmth under your clothes, keeping you comfortable in sub-zero temperatures, especially in high-altitude areas like Gulmarg, Sonmarg and Pahalgam. Even with jackets and sweaters, thermals help prevent cold exposure during long outdoor activities like sightseeing, skiing or Shikara rides.

Travel and Tourism in Kashmir FAQ’s

Is it safe to travel to Kashmir?

Yes, Kashmir is safe to travel in 2025. Major tourist areas like Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam are open and secure with good police and tourist support.

Popular destinations include Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Dal Lake, and Mughal Gardens.

March to October is ideal for sightseeing; December to February is best for snow activities. For month by month details check our dedicated guide on Best time to visit Kashmir

  • By Air: The most convenient way is to fly into Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport (SXR) in Srinagar.
  • By Train: The nearest major railway station is Srinagar Railway station (SINA).
  • By Road: National Highway 44 connects Srinagar to Jammu and other major Indian cities. It’s a scenic but sometimes challenging drive, especially in winter.

A 6 to 7-day itinerary is ideal to cover Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonmarg, and local experiences.

For the months from May to September, pack light clothes, and for the months from October to April, pack warm clothes.

Visitors can enjoy Gondola riding, shikara rides, trekking, skiing, snowboarding, sightseeing, shopping, and sampling local cuisine. For more information check our activities to do in Kashmir guide

Some regions, such as parts of Ladakh, require permits. Most tourist areas in the Valley do not for Indian nationals, but foreigners should check entry requirements.

Foreign nationals may face travel restrictions in certain border and sensitive areas like gurez valley.

Yes, Kashmir is now safe to visit. Tourist hotspots like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonmarg and Yusmarg are open, actively patrolled, and welcoming. Visitor confidence is rising, supported by improved infrastructure and enhanced security protocols.

It’s always better to book your Kashmir trip in advance rather than waiting until arrival. Pre-booking your hotels, taxis, and activities ensures better prices, guaranteed availability (especially during peak seasons like April–June for summer and December–February for snow), and a hassle-free experience.

For a Kashmir winter trip, pack woolens, thermals, jackets, gloves, caps, woolen socks, and waterproof boots. Also carry moisturizer, lip balm, sunscreen and personal medicines. Snow gear rentals are easily available in Gulmarg through Travel My Kashmir.

or a Kashmir summer trip, pack light cotton clothes, a light jacket for cool evenings, sunglasses, sunscreen and comfortable shoes. Keep a hat/cap and personal medicines handy. Travel My Kashmir can guide you on essentials based on your itinerary.

The Mughal Road is more scenic, less crowded, and passes through beautiful valleys and mountains, making it great for offbeat travelers. However, it is longer, remains closed in peak winter due to heavy snowfall, and has fewer facilities compared to the Jammu–Srinagar Highway, which is the main and more reliable route. With Travel My Kashmir, you can choose the best route based on season, time, and your travel preferences.

Refunds depend on your booking policy. Most hotels and houseboats in Kashmir follow a non refundable or date change policy during snow closures. Taxi bookings may charge only for the distance covered. When you book with Travel My Kashmir, our team helps with rescheduling, alternate routes or partial refunds wherever possible, so your trip remains flexible even in case of road closures.

Yes, it is generally safe to visit Dal Lake in the evening, around 9–10 PM. However, beyond that time it is not recommended to roam the lake. While the area is safe during the day, night time navigation can be risky due to low visibility and fewer people around. It’s best to enjoy Shikara rides and sightseeing during daylight hours, as advised by Travel My Kashmir.

Culture and Cuisine FAQ’s

Which are the major festivals celebrated in Kashmir?

Important festivals include Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Navroz, Diwali, and Lohri, along with local festivals like Tulip Festival and Shikara Festival.

The kashmiri traditional dishes include Rogan Josh, Yakhni, Dum Aloo, Gushtaba, and the Wazwan feast. Kahwa and Noon Chai are popular teas.

Most people speak Kashmiri in the Valley, alongside Urdu, Dogri (in Jammu).

Islam is the predominant religion in the Valley, with significant Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist communities elsewhere.

Kashmir is famous for pashmina shawls, carpets, papier-mâché, wood carving, and intricate embroidery.

Traditional music styles include Sufiana Kalam and Chakri. Rouf is a popular folk dance, performed especially by women.

Visitors can enjoy Gondola riding, shikara rides, trekking, skiing, snowboarding, sightseeing, shopping, and sampling local cuisine. For more information check our activities to do in Kashmir guide

Some regions, such as parts of Ladakh, require permits. Most tourist areas in the Valley do not for Indian nationals, but foreigners should check entry requirements.

Foreign nationals may face travel restrictions in certain border and sensitive areas like gurez valley.

When in Kashmir, don’t miss the famous Wazwan dishes like Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, Rista and Yakhni. Also try Kashmiri Pulao, Dum Aloo, Nadru Yakhni (lotus stem curry), Harissa (in winters) and the traditional breads with Noon Chai (salted tea) or Kahwa. With Travel My Kashmir, you can even include authentic food experiences in your itinerary for a true taste of Kashmiri culture.

Tour Packages & Activities FAQs

What are the most popular tour packages in Kashmir?

Popular packages include Srinagar-Gulmarg-Pahalgam-Sonmarg circuits for 4 to 7 days. Check best tour packages for Kashmir

Yes, camping is allowed in areas like Aru Valley, Yusmarg, and the Great Lakes trek (with permission).

Yes, group tours are available for fixed departures and also for families and corporate groups.

Yes, activities like skiing, snowboarding, rafting, trekking, and paragliding are available.

Yes, treks like Kashmir Great Lakes, Tarsar Marsar, and Gurez Valley treks are popular. Find our about the famous treks in Kashmir 

Yes, English and Hindi-speaking local guides are available on request.

Visitors can enjoy Gondola riding, shikara rides, trekking, skiing, snowboarding, sightseeing, shopping, and sampling local cuisine. For more information check our activities to do in Kashmir guide

Transport & Cab FAQs

How can I book a taxi in Kashmir?

You can book online, via call, or WhatsApp at +91 9796466052 for instant confirmation

Yes, 24/7 airport pickup and drop services are available

Yes, chauffeur-driven cabs are the most common and recommended option.

Yes, self drive car rental is available in Kashmir. you can book and enjoy the kashmir trip at your own.

Yes, you can hire a cab for your entire trip duration with a dedicated driver.

From sedans (Etios, Dzire) to SUVs (Innova, Xylo) and luxury cars (Fortuner, Urbania vans).

Yes, Srinagar to Leh taxis are available during the summer months (May to September). Book Online taxi from Srinagar to Leh Ladakh here

Most drivers are fluent in Hindi and can communicate in basic English.

Yes, but during snowfall, certain roads may be closed temporarily. Our drivers are trained for winter driving

Taxi fares from Srinagar to Gulmarg start around ₹3,000 for a sedan, ₹3,500–₹4,000 for SUVs, and ₹6,000+ for Tempo Travellers, depending on the vehicle type and season (Travel My Kashmir).

Yes, taxis from Srinagar can be hired to Ladakh, Gurez, and Doodhpathri, but fares vary by distance and season. Some routes like Ladakh and Gurez depend on road conditions and pass openings, while Doodhpathri is accessible almost year-round. With Travel My Kashmir, you can book reliable taxis for all these destinations with transparent pricing.

Permits & ID FAQs

Do I need a permit for Gurez Valley?

or Indian nationals, there is no need to get any kind of specific permission or permit to visit Gurez Valley. However, it is mandatory to carry a valid government-issued photo identification (like an Aadhaar card) as it will be required at various military checkpoints. Foreign nationals now require a special permit to visit Gurez Valley, which can be obtained by submitting a request to the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Bandipora or through an approved travel agency, typically 3-4 days in advance of their visit.

Indian tourists need a government-issued ID (Aadhaar, DL, Passport), while foreigners need passport + visa.

Yes, at least a school ID or passport copy should be carried.

You can visit many border areas in Kashmir, which have been opened for tourism. However, places that are very close to the Line of Control (LoC) or are considered militarily sensitive may require special permits.

To visit sensitive border areas in Ladakh like Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri, an Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory for Indian nationals and a Protected Area Permit (PAP) is mandatory for foreign nationals. These permits are available online through the official Ladakh permit portal (e.g., lahdclehpermit.in), or you can obtain them in person from the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Leh. Many local travel agencies in Leh also provide assistance in securing these permits.

At least 1-2 days before your visit. We help with permits during booking.

In some areas like Leh, online permits are available. For Gurez, offline application is required.

Accommodation FAQs

Are houseboats in Dal Lake safe?

Yes, registered houseboats are safe, well-maintained, and offer a unique experience.

Most hotels offer room heaters, electric blankets, and Bukhari stoves during winter.

Yes, homestays in Pahalgam, Yusmarg, and Gurez provide authentic local experiences.

Most hotels in Srinagar offer Wi-Fi. In remote areas, connectivity may be limited.

Yes, you can book hotels in Kashmir online. To book a hotel in Kashmir contact Travel My Kashmir 9796466052.

Most hotels and houseboats in Kashmir, particularly in popular tourist areas like Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam, are equipped with heating facilities and remain open throughout the year. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on specific heating provisions (e.g., central heating, electric blankets, Bukhari stoves) and year-round availability, it is highly recommended to contact your chosen accommodation directly or consult with a reputable travel agency like ‘Travel My Kashmir’ for their specific offerings.

Yes, all standard accommodations provide 24×7 hot water.

Yes, most hotels and houseboats provide vegetarian food on request.

Yes, most hotels and houseboats provide vegetarian food on request.

If you want the classic Kashmiri experience, Dal Lake houseboats are perfect for a unique stay on the water. Boulevard Road offers hotels with stunning lake views, easy access to Shikara rides and proximity to Srinagar’s main attractions.

Nishat area is quieter, closer to Mughal Gardens and ideal for those who prefer a peaceful stay away from the city buzz. With Travel My Kashmir, you can choose accommodation based on your preference be it lively, scenic or serene.

Yes, budget hotels in Kashmir are generally safe and reliable, though comfort levels may vary. Most offer basic amenities and good hospitality. To avoid issues with location or service quality, it’s best to book through trusted agencies like Travel My Kashmir, which ensures verified properties and a secure stay within your budget.

To avoid fake hotel photos, always cross-check reviews, ratings, and guest-uploaded pictures on multiple platforms. Avoid deals that look too good to be true, and prefer booking through trusted agencies like Travel My Kashmir, which personally verifies hotels and provides genuine recommendations, ensuring you get exactly what you see.

Mobile Connectivity FAQs in Kashmir

Do all mobile networks work in Kashmir?

No, only postpaid mobile connections work in Kashmir. Prepaid SIM cards from outside Jammu & Kashmir do not function here due to security restrictions.
Get complete details about which SIM card is best for Kashmir trip.

Jio, BSNL, and Airtel postpaid connections are the most reliable across tourist areas like Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam.

No, prepaid SIMs issued outside Jammu & Kashmir will not work in the Kashmir Valley.

Yes, 5G internet is available in most parts of Srinagar and nearby tourist towns, although the speed may vary in remote areas.

Yes, you can get a Jammu & Kashmir-based postpaid SIM with valid address proof and ID. The SIM card usually gets activated within 15 minutes.

In remote areas like Aru Valley, Gurez, or Great Lakes treks, mobile coverage is very limited or unavailable.

Yes, Jio and BSNL work fairly well in these areas. Airtel is also decent but may fluctuate in certain zones.

Not always. Many international roaming SIMs may not work in the Valley unless it’s linked to an Indian postpaid partner network.

Yes, especially during long drives or treks, as electricity may be unstable in remote or snowy regions.

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