2 Day Srinagar, Gulmarg Taxi Tour

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Embark on a 2 day journey exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Kashmir Valley and the enchanting Gulmarg.Immerse yourself in its natural splendor, rich culture, and warm hospitality. Book your adventure today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Comfort Class Taxis: Dzire/Etios
Seating Capacity: 4 Guests + 1 Driver
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Premium Class Taxis: Innova/Travera
Comfortable for 6 Guests || Seating Capacity: 7 Guests + 1 Driver
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Luxury Class Taxis: Innova Crysta
Comfortable for 6 Guests || Seating Capacity: 7 Guests + 1 Driver
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What will you do
Day 1

Srinagar Local Sightseeing
Enjoy Srinagar Local Sightseeing - Shikara Ride, Shankaracharya Temple, Hazratbal Mosque and Mughal Gardens (Tickets Excluded)
Day 2

Srinagar to Gulmarg and Back to Srinagar
Leave Srinagar early and drive to Gulmarg (about 2 hours). Take the Gulmarg Gondola to Apharwat Peak. Enjoy the breathtaking views and, if visiting in winter, go skiing.
Tips from Passprt Community
- Vehicle Restrictions: Due to local taxi union rules, Srinagar/outside vehicles cannot roam inside Gulmarg. Only local union vehicle/Pony can be used for local sightseeing.
- During heavy snowfall in Gulmarg, you'll need to book a local vehicle equipped with snow chains from Tangmarg to reach the Gondola. In Gulmarg, Srinagar cabs can only go up to the bus stand, which is a 15-minute walk from the Gondola's upper phase station.
- Cab Timings & Duty: Cabs are available until 6:00 PM with a maximum duty of 10 hrs. Discuss with Passprt team for any exception.
- Pre-Book Gondola Tickets: Booking link- www.jammukashmircablecar.com.This saves time and ensures availability.
- Weather and Clothing:
- Summer (May to August): Light woolens and cotton clothes.
- Winter (November to February): Heavy woolens and thermal wear.
- Monsoon (July to September): Waterproof jackets and umbrellas.
- Carry sufficient cash as ATMs might not be available in remote areas or might run out of cash.
- Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.