Hikerwolf involves travelers of all youth groups from teenagers to adults. i.e., 18-48 years only (young-hearted people)
There is majority of girls on the tour (more than 70%) and even in our staff to make you feel comfortable and safer than ever. Your safety is our prime priority.
The enthusiasm in the well-trained leaders itself is a wholesome vibe. Along with them even introverts turn into extroverts in no time.
86% of the solo travellers join us and together they turn strangers into friends to remember.
We, as well as the travellers are most welcoming and cool minded towards everyone. Enjoyment and comfort are the motive all along the trip.
We will assist you to plan the journey from your hometown to the destination airport and back, with our guidance and free assistance.
Arrive in Srinagar, visit Shankaracharya Temple and Mughal Gardens, enjoy a serene Shikara ride on Dal Lake, and stay overnight in a traditional Kashmiri houseboat.
After breakfast, revisit Shankaracharya Temple for blessings before a scenic drive to Pahalgam – the Valley of Shepherds. En route, explore the vibrant Pampore Saffron Fields and the historic Avantipura Ruins. By evening, arrive in Pahalgam, stroll through its charming market, and enjoy dinner with an overnight stay in a cozy hotel.
After breakfast, visit Chandanwari, the starting point of the Amarnath Yatra, and the scenic Betaab Valley, famed for its meadows, streams, and film shoots. On the return to Srinagar, stop at the “I ❤️ Pahalgam” viewpoint, Apple Valley, and a traditional Kashmir Bat Factory. Arrive in Srinagar by afternoon, check in, and enjoy a relaxed dinner stay.
After breakfast, set out on a full-day trip to Sonmarg – the Meadow of Gold, known for its stunning glaciers and alpine scenery. Visit Sarbal Village, a peaceful hamlet reflecting authentic Kashmiri life, and the Sarva Dharma Sambhav Temple, a symbol of interfaith harmony. Return to Srinagar by evening for dinner and an overnight stay.
Leave early with a packed breakfast for Gulmarg – the crown of Kashmir, famed as one of Asia’s top ski resorts. Enjoy the breathtaking Gondola Ride, among the world’s highest cable cars, and try seasonal snow adventures like skiing, sledging, or snowboarding. Return to Srinagar to explore Laal Chowk’s bustling market for handicrafts, shawls, spices, and dry fruits. End the day with dinner and an overnight stay in Srinagar.
After breakfast at your hotel, bid farewell to the magical valley of Kashmir as you are dropped at Srinagar Airport. Carry home unforgettable memories of pristine lakes, snowy landscapes, vibrant markets, and Kashmiri hospitality.















Winter in Kashmir transforms the entire region into a magical wonderland. The pristine white snow blankets everything in sight, from the lofty mountains to the charming villages, creating a breathtaking panorama.

Gulmarg, often referred to as the "Meadow of Flowers," becomes a hub for winter sports enthusiasts. It offers an array of activities including skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world, offers stunning panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape

For the adventure seekers, winter in Kashmir offers various activities to get your adrenaline pumping. Engage in thrilling adventures like Skiing, snowshoeing through pristine trails, tobogganing down gentle slopes, or trying out the emerging trend of snow biking.

Winter is an excellent time to explore local markets and shops for authentic Kashmiri crafts. From intricately woven Pashmina shawls to hand-carved wooden items, you'll find a treasure trove of unique souvenirs and gifts.

The iconic Dal Lake, which is famous for its houseboats and Shikara rides in the summer, freezes over during winter. This unique phenomenon allows visitors to experience the joy of ice-skating and even cricket matches on the frozen lake. The surrounding snowy landscape adds to the surreal experience..

The people of Kashmir are known for their warm hospitality, and this trait shines during the winter months. Visitors are welcomed with open arms and treated to traditional Kashmiri dishes that are perfect for keeping warm in the cold weather. Don't miss out on savoring a cup of Kahwa, a traditional saffron-infused herbal tea.

Some of Kashmir's beautiful waterfalls freeze during winter, creating stunning ice formations that are a sight to behold. The Aru and Betaab Valley near

Staying on a Kashmiri houseboat in winter is a cozy and magical experience. Inside, the intricate woodwork and plush furnishings provide warmth, while outside, the frozen lake and snowy landscape create a serene atmosphere. Sipping hot Kahwa, enjoying traditional meals, and watching the snowfall from the houseboat's comfort is truly enchanting, offering a unique way to embrace the beauty of winter in Kashmir.
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