- 4 Days
This 8-day spiritual journey begins at the sacred town of Katra with a soul-soothing visit to Vaishno Devi, followed by a serene drive through Patnitop to the mesmerizing landscapes of Kashmir. From lush valleys and glacial beauty in Pahalgam and Gulmarg to tranquil houseboat experiences in Srinagar and a day excursion to the alpine meadows of Sonmarg, this pilgrimage blends devotion with breathtaking nature. Perfect for seekers of both divinity and scenic charm.
Katra a revered base town in Jammu, Katra is the gateway to the sacred Vaishno Devi shrine. Nestled in the Trikuta hills, it offers spiritual energy and scenic views, making it a peaceful start to your pilgrimage.
Set in the Trikuta Mountains, Vaishno Devi Temple is one of India’s most important Shakti Peeths. Pilgrims undertake a 15-km trek or ride to receive the goddess’s blessings in this spiritually vibrant Himalayan destination.
Perched in the Udhampur district, Patnitop is a peaceful hill station surrounded by pine forests and fresh mountain air. It offers stunning views, ideal for a short scenic stop en route to Kashmir.
Pahalgam Known as the 'Valley of Shepherds', Pahalgam is a serene town with lush meadows, glistening streams, and snow-clad peaks. Its calm atmosphere makes it a perfect escape into nature.This valley offers beautiful natural trails and pristine surroundings. It serves as the starting point for many treks and also boasts charming places like Aru, Betaab, and Chandanwari valleys, which can be explored via pony ride or vehicle.
Gulmarg Called the ‘Meadow of Flowers’, Gulmarg is renowned for its blooming landscapes, world-class skiing slopes, and the highest golf course. The Gondola ride here offers surreal views of the surrounding snow peaks.
Srinagar cradled around the iconic Dal Lake, Srinagar is Kashmir’s heart and soul. From ancient Mughal gardens and vibrant markets to serene houseboats and temples, it offers a mesmerizing blend of culture and nature.
Sonmarg, meaning ‘Meadow of Gold’, is known for its alpine scenery, snow-covered peaks, and glacier access. The route offers verdant views and the peaceful Sindh River, making it an unmissable high-altitude retreat.