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The Essentials of Daksum & Warwan Valley is our Kashmir offbeat tour product that takes you to the untouched region of Kashmir – Warwan Valley. This valley remains closed for around 7 months during winter, and in summer opens up its long lush grasslands, snow-capped mountains, and village settlements. The village life is still ancient with farming, mud, and log houses. This valley gives an extraordinary offbeat experience and is hands down the most stunning place in Kashmir.
Apart from Warwan Valley, you will get enough time to explore Daksum Valley. Daksum has Achabal, Kokernag and Sinthan Top. The Sinthan Top is the high-altitude mountain pass that connects Kashmir to Kishtwar.
You will get enough time to explore Daksum Valley. Daksum has Achabal, Kokernag and Sinthan Top. Drive to Sinthan Top. The magnificent high-altitude pass that connects Kashmir to Kishtwar. Here the snow remains until June at times. So you can indulge in some snow activities here if you find snow. You can also take a short hike to the nearest alpine lake here or just spend some time here to view the panoramic view of the close-up snow-capped mountains.
Night stay at Daksum
Drive to Warwan Valley via Margan Top. Explore Inshan village and Valley.
Night stay at Warwan.
Explore Warwan extremes. Last village of Warwan Valley – Sukhnai Village..
Night stay at Warwan Valley.
Drive to Daksum – an offbeat village resort in the Anantnag district. Explore the village life and orchards. Visit Kokernag and Achabal as well. Take a village walk here, and explore the apple orchards.
Night stay at Daksum.
On this day drive to visit the Niagra Fall of Kashmir – Aharbal. This is the largest and the most gorgeous waterfall in Kashmir. Explore the adjoining meadows and villages also here. This is the least visited place by tourists. So you will have a quiet time here.
Night stay at Aharbal.
Drive to the famous Pir Ki Gali – the high-altitude pass that connects Kashmir to Rajouri. This is the grand old road of the Mughal Era and hence called the famous Mughal Road.
Night stay at Doodhpathri.