Standard Room Stay In Houseboat With Wooden Balconies
Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India | Boulevard Road Gate No 7


Private Room
2 Max Guests
Wifi
Caretaker
Pets Not Allowed
Private Room Type Of Property
1 Bathrooms
2 Max. Guests
2 Total Bookable Units
Srinagar is the heart of the Kashmir Valley, still preserves the imprints of the Mughals and the British. The valley takes great pride in its lakes, gardens and the charming rows of houseboats floating on them. Popular for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, kashmiri clothes and dry fruits, Srinagar is bordered by five districts. To its northern side is Kargil, in the south is Pulwama and in the north-west lies Budgam. "If there is a heaven on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here", exclaimed the Mughal emperor Jahangir on his first visit to this place.

Guests are our priority and we will make certain your visit is safe, enjoyable and filled with warm hospitality and good cheer.

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What can you do in & around Boulevard Road Gate no 7, Srinagar

Standard Room stay in Houseboat with wooden balconies


Srinagar is the heart of the Kashmir Valley, still preserves the imprints of the Mughals and the British. The valley takes great pride in its lakes, gardens and the charming rows of houseboats floating on them. Popular for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts, kashmiri clothes and dry fruits, Srinagar is bordered by five districts. To its northern side is Kargil, in the south is Pulwama and in the north-west lies Budgam. "If there is a heaven on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here", exclaimed the Mughal emperor Jahangir on his first visit to this place.

Guests are our priority and we will make certain your visit is safe, enjoyable and filled with warm hospitality and good cheer.

A distinct land has enriched both travelers and local people by its multifaceted culture, geography and history, blended with unsurpassed natural beauty in all the three regions, Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.

The Valley of Kashmir A bounding in charm and splendor, the valley of Kashmir is an ultimate destination where travelers visit to discover a dream. In the past, Great Mughals and the British resided in Kashmir to escape the scorching heat of the plains, Perched at an average heights of 1515 meters above sea level, this northernmost area of the India.

Our mission is to provide all luxury facilities to our guests with very cheap and affordable rates.

We are looking forward to extend our services to you if you are planning for tour in Kashmir.

Dal Lake is Srinagar’s jewel, a vast mirror flat sheet of water reflecting the carved wooden balconies of the houseboat and the misty peaks of the Pir Panjal Mountains. The houseboat of Dal Lake offers a window back in time. These flat bottomed pine barges are basically floating villas, with bedroom, lounges, kitchen, staff quarters and gorgeous veranda leaning out over the water. Decorated with carved walnut panels interiors fall somewhere between Mughal splendour and English chintz, the property have modern facilities high speed Wi-Fi and we arrange all types of adventure like fishing, boating, trekking, hiking & camping. The houseboat has a seating and/or dining area. Two standard rooms with attached bath with 24/7 hot & cold running water. Each room can accommodate maximum 3 people. The rooms have king size beds and an extra mattress can be arranged for the third person on extra cost. The houseboat also includes a sun terrace. Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant.

Things you can do in & around Boulevard Road Gate no 7, Srinagar
Golf
Cycling
Mountaineering
Paragliding
Trekking / Hiking
Wildlife Safaris
Bird Watching
Nature Walks
Archaeology
Painting
Handicrafts
Jewellery
Public Speaking
Motivation
Hinduism
Buddhism
Islam
Christianity
Sikhism
Indian Classical
Western Classical
Water Sports
Cooking
Skiing
Surfing
Snowboarding
White Water Rafting
Kayaking
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Famous Dal Lake and in Dal Lake you can find vegatables market floating and Mughal gardens, old heritage building, museums, ancient temples, 12th century mosques.

1. Sonamarg - Located on the Srinagar-Ladakh Highway, around two and a half hours drive northeast of Srinagar, scenic Sonamarg ("Meadow of Gold") is famous for its Thajiwas Glacier. What's remarkable about this glacier is how accessible it is. From the highway, you can hike up to the glacier and back in around five hours. If you don't have so much time to spare, it's possible to ride a pony instead, or take a taxi part of the way there and walk. It is costly though. Pony owners will charge at least 600 rupees per person for a return trip. Do bargain hard. Scenes of many Bollywood movies have been filmed in the area, and you won't have to try very hard to feel like you're in one!

2. Gulmarg - Gulmarg ("Meadow of Flowers"), India's version of a ski resort, is situated less than two hours drive east of Srinagar. The season runs from mid December to mid March. If you're not into skiing, you may still want to let the gondola whisk you more than 13,000 feet up Mount Apharwat for outstanding views. Apparently, it's the world's highest cable car. And, it's very popular, so you should buy your tickets online to avoid a long queues. Unfortunately, you'll still have to wait to board it though.

3. Pahalgam - Pahalgam, the "Valley of Shepherds", is around three hours drive from Srinagar and is near the departure point for pilgrims going on the Amarnath Yatra (avoid visiting during July as it will be very busy then). Visitors commonly head to Pahalgam's Betaab Valley (the Bollywood movie "Betaab" was shot there), with its fresh flowing Lidder River and surrounding snow-capped hills. However, what you need to be aware of, is that you'll only be allowed to take your vehicle up to a certain point to reach the Valley. After that, you'll need to hire a prepaid vehicle provided by the local transport association, or walk.

4. Charar-i-Sharief and Yousmarg - Yousmarg, a sprawling meadow around two hours drive southwest of Srinagar, is refreshingly underdeveloped (only a couple of restaurants are there). The highlight is the Doodh Ganga river, which is reached by a picturesque 30 minute walk along a forested trail down a hill. Alternatively, it's possible to take a pony. The pony owners will insist you do so and they are quite annoying (don't give into them though if you do want to walk). On the way to Yousmarg you'll pass numerous apple trees (if you spot anyone selling apples on the roadside, get some as they're delicious!) as well the town of Charar-i-Sharief. It's worth stopping there as it's home to one of the most holy Sufi Muslim shrines in India and some of the biggest halwa parathas you'll ever see!

5. Sinthan Top - Sinthan Top is becoming a sought after alternative to the other, often crowded, tourist places in Kashmir. Interest in it has grown since construction of the Kokernag-Sinthan Top-Kishtwar Road, connecting Kashmir with Jammu, began. It's yet to be developed though, so there's an absence of facilities for tourists. Hence, it's a good idea to stop in Daksum on the way. The drive from Srinagar to Sinthan Top takes around two and a half hours. It's possible to stay in Daksum, or Kokernag where there are more options. These are excellent places to go trekking and exploring the great outdoors.
Key Amenities

Power backup
Shopping Close by
Park Nearby
Wine Cellar
Heating
Hot tub
Safe Locker/Deposit box
Iron
Kitchen supplies
Refrigerator
Satellite/Cable Connection
Complimentary Newspaper
Broadband
Cook on call
Bus stop close by
Linen provided
Hot water
Western toilet
Kettle
Shower
Bath tub
Housekeeping
Restaurants Close by
Railway station close by
Airport close by
Public transportation
Bicycles
Fishing Rods
Tea/Coffee maker
Bar.B.Q. Grill
Massages
Trekking Nearby
24/7 Power
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1 King Bed(s)
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Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Stringent: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 61 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 30 to 60 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.

House Rules

Pets not allowed. Without id proof