6-Person Group
5 Nights / 6 Days
10-Person Group
5 Nights / 6 Days
14+ Person Group
5 Nights / 6 Days
Planning a trip to Kashmir sounds simple until you actually start doing it. Hotels sell out fast, transport prices fluctuate daily, and coordinating everyone’s plans can get exhausting. That’s why most people who travel to Kashmir in a group eventually realise one thing: doing it without a structure costs more time and more money.
This Kashmir group tour package is designed for friends, families, and corporate teams who want a smooth, well-paced experience without overplanning every detail. No rushed sightseeing. No hidden costs. Just a practical, realistic way to see Kashmir properly.
Why Visit Kashmir as a Group Tour?
Why Not visit Kashmir? Kashmir gets called “paradise” for a reason — but visiting it without planning can quickly turn chaotic. Transport availability changes daily, hotels peak unexpectedly, and popular routes like Gulmarg and Sonamarg need local knowledge to manage time properly.
Why group tours actually work here:
- Better hotel & transport rates
- No coordination stress
- Local route knowledge
- Fixed costs instead of surprises
- Shared experiences that feel meaningful
We’ve organised dozens of Kashmir group trips — from close-knit friend circles to corporate teams — and these are the formats that consistently work best.

What Does This Kashmir Tour Actually Include?
Let’s be clear and transparent. This package covers the essentials properly — nothing misleading, nothing hidden.
What’s in the package:
| Included in the Package | Details |
|---|---|
| Accommodation | 5 nights in 3-star hotels + 1 night in a deluxe houseboat |
| Meals | Daily breakfast and dinner |
| Transport | Non-AC Tempo Traveller for the full trip |
| Airport Transfers | Pickup and drop from Srinagar Airport |
| Dal Lake Experience | One Shikara ride |
| Sightseeing | All sightseeing as per the itinerary |
| Driver & Vehicle Costs | Driver allowance, tolls, parking charges |
What costs extra (important to know):
| Not Included | Notes |
|---|---|
| Flights to Srinagar | To be booked by the traveller |
| Gulmarg Gondola Ride | ₹400–₹800 per person (optional) |
| Pony Rides (Pahalgam) | Optional, price varies locally |
| Entry Fees | Monuments and attractions |
| Lunch Meals | For flexibility during sightseeing |
| Travel Insurance | Optional but recommended |
| GST | 18% GST applicable on the package cost |
**Prices are before GST and exclude flights.
Real Pricing: How Group Tours Actually Save You Money
Look, pricing is awkward to talk about, but let’s do it anyway because this is where groups actually make sense financially.
Group pricing works because shared transport and bulk hotel bookings reduce costs. Here’s how it realistically breaks down:
| Group Size | Cost Per Person (5 Nights) |
|---|---|
| 6 People | ₹9,000 |
| 10 People | ₹8,500 |
| 14+ People | ₹7,500 |
Why the difference?
Negotiate leverage. When we book a Tempo Traveller for 14 people instead of 6, we get better rates. Same with hotels. We pass those savings to you. That’s the entire model.
For context: if you booked everything yourself in Kashmir—hotel, transport, guide, meals—you’d easily spend ₹11,000-13,000 per person for 5 nights. Our group rates are legitimately cheaper. Especially for the 14+ groups.
Important: These prices are before GST. You’ll pay 18% GST on top. Also, flights aren’t included. But if you sort flights yourself, the total trip cost is still significantly lower than booking à la carte.
6 Days Kashmir Group Tour Itinerary (Balanced & Practical)
This itinerary is designed to hit the main attractions without feeling rushed. You get houseboat time, mountain views, gardens, and valleys. Here’s how it breaks down:
Day 1: Arrival in Srinagar & Houseboat Stay
You’ll arrive at Srinagar Airport. We pick you up, take you to your houseboat on Dal Lake, and you get the evening for a Shikara ride. It’s not rushed. By evening, you’re floating on one of Kashmir’s most serene spots. Most people say this is the moment Kashmir clicks for them.
Overnight stay: Houseboat

Day 2: Gulmarg – Meadows & Mountains
Early start to Gulmarg (about 2 hours from Srinagar). You’ll see meadows, forests, and if weather permits, snow views. The optional Gondola ride is worth doing if it’s open—it’s Asia’s highest and the views are genuinely stunning. People usually spend 4-5 hours here before heading back to Srinagar.
Overnight stay: Srinagar

Day 3: Srinagar Local Sightseeing
This is your cultural immersion day. Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh (the Mughal Gardens) are the highlights. They’re beautiful, and honestly? Less crowded than you’d expect. Afternoon shopping in Lal Chowk if people are interested. Fairly relaxed day in terms of pace.
Overnight stay: Srinagar

Day 4: Pahalgam—Valley Time
Travel to Pahalgam (about 2-2.5 hours). This is where you see the green valleys. Aru Valley and Betaab Valley are the main stops. Optional pony rides if people want them, but not necessary. It’s a good day for walking around, photography, and just absorbing the landscape. Stay overnight in Pahalgam.

Day 5: Sonamarg Day Trip
Head to Sonamarg (glacier area). If it’s winter, snow activities are possible. If it’s other seasons, it’s more about meadows and streams. Return to Srinagar in the evening. This is your last night, so it’s kind of a wind-down day.

Day 6: Go Home
Morning transfer to airport. Most flights are in the afternoon, so you get time for breakfast and a final walk if you want.

What Works Well — And What Doesn’t (Real Group Tour Insights)
After doing this for a while, we’ve learned what matters and what doesn’t:
What Actually Works: Practical Reality Check from Our Experience
| What Works Well | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| A guide who knows local road timings | Saves hours, avoids traffic bottlenecks, smoother daily plans |
| Pre-booked accommodation | No last-minute check-in delays or hotel switching |
| Fixed dinner plans | Reduces decision fatigue after long travel days |
| Group size between 8–14 people | Best balance of comfort, cost efficiency, and flexibility |
| Travel between May and October | Stable weather and better accessibility across routes |
What Doesn’t Work | Why to Avoid It
| What Doesn’t Work | The Real Problem |
|---|---|
| Overpacked itineraries | Leads to exhaustion and rushed sightseeing |
| Very large groups (20+ people) | Slows transport, limits flexibility |
| Rushing Srinagar | Misses the calm, cultural experience of the city |
| Winter travel (if you dislike cold) | Harsh weather reduces comfort and access |
| Not budgeting for optional activities | Gondola rides and entries add up unexpectedly |
Common Questions About Kashmir Group Tours
Is the houseboat stay really included?
Is the houseboat stay included?
Yes. One night on a deluxe houseboat is included. Rooms are private or group-based depending on size.
Can we customize the itinerary?
Partially. The main route stays fixed, but groups of 10+ can request adjustments.
What if someone in the group is vegetarian?
Yes. Vegetarian and dietary preferences can be accommodated if informed in advance.
Is the Tempo Traveller comfortable?
Yes. It’s non-AC but spacious and suitable for mountain travel. AC upgrade is optional.
What if someone gets sick during the tour?
Srinagar and Pahalgam have decent hospitals. If it’s serious, we can adjust plans. For smaller issues, we have a first aid kit. Always recommend travel insurance though.
Why isn’t lunch included?
To keep flexibility. Groups often prefer local cafés or skip lunch during sightseeing.
What’s the cancellation policy?
21+ days: full refund minus booking fee
7–20 days: 50% refund
Less than 7 days: no refund (flexible for large groups)
Best Time to Visit Kashmir (Honest Seasonal Breakdown)
| Season | Months | What to Expect | Who It’s Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | March – May | Pleasant weather, blooming Mughal gardens, fresh greenery | First-time visitors, relaxed group trips |
| Summer | June – August | Peak tourist season, warm days, busiest months | Families, students, fixed-date travellers |
| Autumn | September – October | Stable weather, fewer crowds, balanced costs | Best overall choice for group tours |
| Winter | November – February | Snow-covered landscapes, cheaper packages, limited access | Snow lovers who don’t mind extreme cold |
Our honest recommendation:
👉 Mid-September to October offers the best mix of scenery, comfort, and value for groups.
How to Organize Your Group & Book (Step-by-Step)
| Step | What You Need to Do | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finalise at least 6 people | Group pricing starts from this size |
| 2 | Shortlist travel dates | Helps confirm hotel and transport availability |
| 3 | Share pricing with your group | Sets clear expectations upfront |
| 4 | Contact us for availability | We confirm dates and send a detailed quote |
| 5 | Pay 30% advance | Locks hotels and transport |
| 6 | Confirm final headcount (15 days before) | Affects vehicle size and room allocation |
| 7 | Pay remaining balance (7 days before) | Ensures smooth trip execution |

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Kashmir as a group trip works because the destination forces you to slow down. You’re not rushing between cities trying to maximize productivity. You’re sitting on houseboats, driving through mountains, and spending time with people you care about. That’s the actual product.
The price we quote is fair. Not the cheapest (there are cheaper options if you want to DIY), but better value than booking yourself. If you want something specific, we can often make it work.
If you have questions or want to discuss customization, reach out. We’ll give you honest answers—not sales pitches.
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