Nestled between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal range, Jammu & Kashmir is truly a paradise on earth. Its snow-draped mountains, shimmering lakes, and lush gardens make it one of India’s most captivating destinations — where every corner tells a tale of beauty and peace.
Comprising three distinct regions — Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh — the state boasts an incredible blend of spirituality, adventure, and serenity. Whether you seek divine blessings at Vaishno Devi, glide through Dal Lake on a shikara, or explore the monasteries of Leh, Jammu & Kashmir offers an experience unlike any other.
Jammu & Kashmir is a land of contrasts — spiritual yet adventurous, ancient yet timeless. Here, you can witness floating markets on Dal Lake, stroll through the Mughal Gardens, or trek through the rugged landscapes of Ladakh. Every journey here is a blend of peace and wonder.
Rich in culture and history, the region’s art, crafts, and cuisine reflect centuries of influences. Kashmiri carpets, Pashmina shawls, and delicate woodwork showcase local craftsmanship that has been admired across the world.
“Kashmir isn’t just a destination — it’s an emotion that stays long after you’ve left.”
— Capital: Srinagar
— Location: Northern India
The best time to visit Jammu & Kashmir is between September and April, when the weather is cool and scenic beauty is at its peak. Winters bring snowfall, while summers offer lush green valleys and perfect sightseeing conditions.
Overall Range: 17°C to 30°C
Summer (April - June): 8°C to 24°C
Monsoon (July - September): 20°C to 30°C
Winter (December - February): Often snowy and crisp
Jammu & Kashmir’s art forms — from Pashmina weaving to silk embroidery — reflect a rich cultural legacy. The famed Kashmiri carpets and hand-embroidered shawls are prized worldwide for their intricate designs and timeless appeal.
From lavish resorts overlooking snow peaks to charming houseboats on Dal Lake, Jammu & Kashmir offers stays that suit every traveler — luxury, comfort, and warmth in one place.
A modern retreat in Jammu offering elegant rooms, fine dining, and warm hospitality — perfect for leisure and business travelers alike.
Combining luxury with Ladakh’s rugged charm, The Grand Dragon offers panoramic views, sustainable comfort, and traditional hospitality.
Set amidst the calm of Leh, Hotel Shambhala offers a blend of Tibetan design, scenic views, and a peaceful environment for true relaxation.