10 Things You Need to Know If You’re Visiting Kashmir in India

Ah, Kashmir! The land of snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and saffron fields that make your heart sing and your Instagram explode. Whether you're wandering through Mughal gardens, sipping on a cup of traditional kahwa (and yes, it's WAY better than an overpriced Starbucks), or just soaking in the majestic beauty of the place, Kashmir is like a dream you never want to wake up from.

But before you pack your bags and dive headfirst into this paradise, here are 10 things you need to know to make your trip smooth and carefree.

Kashmir Calling: What to Know Before You Go

1. Pack for all seasons, in one day

Snow-covered Srinagar

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Here’s the thing about Kashmir – you can experience all four seasons in one day. No, really. Mornings can be frosty with a hint of snow, while the afternoons are warm enough for you to bask in the sun. By evening, you’ll be shivering again, so you better bring your entire wardrobe. Woolens, light jackets, and maybe a snowflake-shaped umbrella for extra style points. Be prepared for everything!

Also read: 10 Best Places to Visit in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir

2. Shikara ride: Go for it, but beware of the “salesperson”

Shikara on Dal Lake

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A Shikara ride on Dal Lake is like the cherry on top of your Kashmir sundae. But don’t get too comfortable – there might be a local vendor or two who will try to sell you everything from dry fruits to pashmina shawls on the water. You’ll hear the infamous “Buy one, get one free!” and the "Special price just for you!” Don’t fall for it – unless, of course, you really want that overpriced trinket. Research before you buy anything pricey.

3. Kahwa > Coffee (Trust us, you’ll thank us later)

Kashmiri Kahwa

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Sure, coffee is great and all, but have you tried a traditional Kashmiri kahwa? This green tea, mixed with saffron, almonds, and cardamom, will have you sipping like royalty. Plus, it’s great for warming up those cold mountain mornings. We suggest you embrace the local drink; your caffeine addiction won’t stand a chance.

4. Respect local customs

Kashmiri mountain goat

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While Kashmir is all about breathtaking scenery and photogenic moments, be respectful when it comes to taking photos, especially in places like religious sites or with locals. Not everyone wants to be your next Instagram star, so ask before snapping away (does not apply to cute animals). Also, dress modestly – the vibes here are conservative, and you’ll also blend in more if you keep it respectful.

5. Don’t miss the saffron fields

Saffron flower at sunset in Pampore, Kashmir

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Let’s be real: you’ve probably heard about Kashmir’s famous saffron, but seeing it in person? Pure magic. The fields, with their bright orange hues, are the stuff of dreams (seriously, it’s like a fairy tale). If you’re lucky enough to be visiting during harvest season, you’ll get to see the process up close. Bonus: you’ll probably leave with some saffron that will elevate your cooking for months!

Also read: 10 Best Resorts for Your Next Kashmir 'The Paradise on Earth'

6. Kashmiri cuisine = Next-level flavour

Rogan Josh

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Sure, you’ve heard of Rogan Josh, but have you tried the yakhni or gushtaba? (Spoiler: they’re both sensational.) Get ready to indulge in a culinary adventure. The local cuisine is rich, flavorful, and will make your taste buds do a little happy dance. If you’re a fan of meat, you’re in for a treat. Vegetarians, don’t worry – the options are plentiful too!

7. The weather is moody (and so is your wi-fi)

Sonmarg Valley, Kashmir

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It’s a fact of life: in Kashmir, the weather can be as temperamental as your teenager. One minute, it’s sunny, the next, it’s snowing. But here’s the kicker – Wi-Fi can be just as moody. You might find yourself in a place where you’ll have to “disconnect” to reconnect. Don’t stress, just enjoy the serenity and take those moments to breathe in the mountain air. Your inbox will survive without you.

8. Don’t rush – Kashmir has a slow pace of life

Tulip Garden, Srinagar, Kashmir

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Here’s a little secret: In Kashmir, time slows down. The pace is laid-back, and there’s no need to rush from one spot to the next. In fact, it’s almost frowned upon. Go for a stroll through the gardens, sip on your kahwa, and just be. Trust us, you’ll fall in love with the lazy days that make time feel like it’s your best friend.

9. You’ll want to buy everything (but shop smart)

Making of a Kashmiri shawl

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You’ll find amazing crafts, from intricate carpets to delicate wooden carvings. The pashmina shawls? Heaven on earth. But before you load up your suitcase with souvenirs, remember to bargain just the right amount. Don’t settle for the first price – be charming and persistent, and you might just score a deal you can brag about to your friends back home. And if you like what you bought, send some friends their way!

10. Be mindful of the political situation

Pari Mahal, Kashmir

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While Kashmir is a beautiful and welcoming place, it’s essential to remember that the region has a complex political history. Keep an open mind, be respectful, and stay informed. If you’re not sure about the current situation, always check for the latest travel advisories. It’s better to be aware and prepared, so your trip remains worry-free.

Also read: Warwan Valley: Jammu & Kashmir’s Hidden Paradise Waiting to Amaze You

So, there you have it – the ultimate guide to enjoying (and thriving) in Kashmir! From the stunning landscapes to the delicious food and warm-hearted locals, it’s a place that will steal your heart and leave you counting down the days until your next visit. Just remember to pack that extra jacket, sip on some kahwa, and take it all in – because Kashmir is a place you won’t ever want to forget.

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