Kashmir Tourism Map
Explore the Paradise on Earth - Discover Indian-Administered & Pakistan-Administered Kashmir
Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens
Ski Resort, Gondola
Vaishno Devi Temple
Red Fort, Pir Chinasi
Sharda Peeth, Arang Kel
Attabad Lake, Baltit Fort
Buddhist Monasteries
Mangla Dam, Ramkot Fort
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Featured Destinations in Kashmir
Srinagar
Famous for Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, and traditional houseboats. The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
Gulmarg
Asia's premier ski destination with the world's highest gondola ride. Offers skiing, snowboarding and golf.
Leh-Ladakh
High-altitude desert with Buddhist monasteries, stunning landscapes and adventure sports.
Neelum Valley
Stunning valley with lush forests, rivers and mountains. Home to Sharda Peeth and Arang Kel.
Hunza Valley
Famous for Attabad Lake, Baltit Fort and Rakaposhi views. Known for longevity of inhabitants.
Muzaffarabad
Capital of Azad Kashmir with Red Fort, Pir Chinasi and scenic views of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers.
Travel Information for Kashmir
Entry Requirements
Indian-Administered Kashmir: Domestic tourists require ID, foreigners need Protected Area Permit (PAP) for Ladakh.
Pakistan-Administered Kashmir: Foreign tourists require NOC from Ministry of Interior.
Transportation
Indian Side: Srinagar and Jammu airports. Taxis and buses available throughout.
Pakistan Side: Muzaffarabad airport. Karakoram Highway connects to Gilgit-Baltistan.
Accommodation
Range from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels and houseboats. Book in advance during peak seasons.
Food & Cuisine
Try Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, Kashmiri Pulao. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options widely available.
Safety Tips
Check travel advisories. Avoid areas near LoC. Respect local customs. Carry cash in remote areas.
Connectivity
Mobile networks available in cities. Limited connectivity in remote areas. WiFi in major hotels.
Cultural Highlights of Kashmir
Handicrafts
Famous for Pashmina shawls, silk carpets, wood carving and papier-mâché products.
Music & Dance
Traditional Sufi music, Rouf dance and Ladakhi folk performances.
Festivals
Shikara Festival, Tulip Festival, Ladakh Festival and various religious celebrations.
Disclaimer: This map is for tourism purposes only. The depiction of boundaries is not authoritative. Kashmir is a disputed territory between India and Pakistan. Always check current travel advisories before visiting any region.
© The Azadi Times - Independent International News | Sources: Survey of India, Pakistan Tourism Board, OpenStreetMap, UN documents
Jammu Kashmir Tourism Map
Nestled between the towering Himalayas and the Pir Panjal range, Kashmir remains one of the world’s most enchanting yet complex travel destinations. The Azadi Times presents this comprehensive tourism map to guide visitors through both Indian-Administered and Pakistan-Administered Kashmir with accuracy and neutrality, offering an indispensable resource for navigating the region’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures while remaining mindful of its geopolitical realities. As an independent international news platform, The Azadi Times has crafted this map to transcend political boundaries, focusing instead on Kashmir’s unparalleled natural beauty and rich heritage.
Practical Insights for Discerning Travelers
The changing seasons dictate Kashmir’s travel calendar, with summer months revealing alpine meadows in full bloom while winter transforms Gulmarg into a skier’s paradise. Visitors to Ladakh’s high-altitude deserts must time their journeys during the brief window when mountain passes open, whereas the Neelum Valley’s lush trails remain accessible for longer periods. Cultural sensitivity remains paramount when exploring this predominantly Muslim region. Modest attire is expected at religious sites like Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid or the ancient Sharda Peeth ruins.
The Azadi Times recommends staying informed about current conditions near the Line of Control, where military presence remains visible.