

Sinthan Top, sitting at 3,748 meters, is a scenic mountain pass connecting the Kashmir Valley (via Anantnag) to the Chenab Valley (via Kishtwar). It reopens to tourists in late spring, offering sweeping 360-degree views and towering snow walls. The pass is located roughly 130 km from the Srinagar airport

To participate in the Amarnath Yatra, every pilgrim must secure an Advance Yatra Permit by obtaining a Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) from an authorized doctor and registering online via the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board or offline through designated bank branches.

Amarnath Yatra premium packages for the 2026 season . These packages are best booked directly with authorized private tour operators (e.g., Nature Connect Travels, Su-Yatra) and include luxury accommodations, private transportation, helicopter rides, and compulsory medical certificate assistance

Manali and Kashmir offer drastically different experiences. Choose Kashmir for serene, majestic landscapes (houseboats on Dal Lake, Gulmarg meadows) and a relaxed, cultural holiday. Choose Manali if you are an adventure seeker looking for paragliding, snow sports, and a lively, affordable mountain-town

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of 14 key tourist destinations following a comprehensive security review. These locations, which were temporarily closed as precautionary measures, include 11 sites in the Kashmir Valley and three in the Jammu region

The Floating Market in Dal Lake is an authentic, centuries-old wholesale market where local farmers trade fresh vegetables and flowers from traditional shikaras. Happening only at the crack of dawn, the market is a mesmerizing, fast-paced display of local commerce,
