Are you looking for a unique travel experience away from the usual tourist destinations? Offbeat Kashmir Tours by Wildfloc offer the perfect solution for those who want to explore less-traveled places and hidden gems. With our expert guides and carefully curated itineraries, you can discover the hidden beauty and culture of Kashmir that many visitors miss. From pristine lakes to serene mountains, we take you off the beaten path to experience the authentic Kashmiri lifestyle and indulge in local cuisine. Don't settle for the same old tourist hotspots - join us for an unforgettable adventure!

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Offbeat Kashmir Women Only Tour - Fixed Departures - Tour
Offbeat Kashmir Women Only Tour - Fixed Departures
₹ 49,999
6 Nights 7 Days
Available on request
Srinagar
Offbeat Kashmir Women Only Tour - Fixed Departures
₹ 49,999
Experience Kashmir: An Unforgettable Journey for Women Welcome to a Journey of Discovery and Adventure Join us on an extraordinary adventure to Kashmir, a land of breathtaking beauty, serene landscapes, and warm hospitality. Our women-only tour is designed to immerse you in the heart of Kashmir's rich culture, history, and natural wonders. Why Kashmir? Nestled in the Himalayas, Kashmir is often referred to as "Paradise on Earth" for its stunning scenery, lush valleys, and pristine lakes. While it has been in the spotlight for its political challenges, Kashmir remains one of the most captivating destinations in the world, offering a glimpse into its timeless traditions and unparalleled beauty. Our Unique Approach At Wildfloc, we believe in creating meaningful and transformative travel experiences. Our offbeat group tour to Kashmir is carefully curated to offer you an authentic insight into the region while ensuring your safety, comfort, and enjoyment throughout the journey. What to Expect Cultural Immersion: Explore the charming streets of Srinagar, wander through bustling markets, and engage with local artisans to learn about traditional crafts like Kashmiri embroidery and papier-mâché. Scenic Landscapes: Cruise along the tranquil Dal Lake on traditional Shikaras, marvel at the panoramic views from Pari Mahal, and embark on scenic hikes in the lush meadows of Gulmarg and Pahalgam. Culinary Delights: Indulge in the flavors of Kashmiri cuisine with authentic dishes like Rogan Josh, Yakhni, and Wazwan, while participating in interactive cooking classes and dining with local families. Empowering Experiences: Connect with inspiring women entrepreneurs, educators, and activists who are shaping the future of Kashmir, and participate in meaningful discussions on topics ranging from culture and identity to women's rights and empowerment. Our Commitment to Safety Your safety and well-being are our top priorities. We work closely with trusted local partners and experienced guides who are well-versed in the region's dynamics and are committed to providing you with a secure and enriching travel experience. Join Us on this Journey Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery, connection, and empowerment in the enchanting landscapes of Kashmir. Whether you're a solo traveler or joining us with friends, this is an opportunity to create lifelong memories and forge lasting friendships. Book Your Adventure Today Spaces are limited for this exclusive women-only tour to Kashmir. Reserve your spot today and embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with Wildfloc!   read more read less
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Offbeat Kashmir Tour Package - Tour
Offbeat Kashmir Tour Package
₹ 19,999
6 Nights 7 Days
09 Oct, 10 Oct, 11 Oct, and more
Srinagar
Offbeat Kashmir Tour Package
₹ 19,999
Offbeat places in Kashmir Kashmir is mostly know for its tourists places like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, & Sonamarg, but there are plethora of amazing and beautiful places that usually go under the radar.  Offbeat places in Kashmir are not as popular but they are equally or more beautiful. These places are not as well-known among tourists but they still attract people who want to explore the unexplored. Some of the offbeat places in Kashmir include Yusmarg, Doodhpathri, Gurez Valley and Bungus Valley. All these places have a lot of natural beauty and allure that is waiting to be explored by travelers.  Wildfloc presents an exquisite offbeat travel package to all these places.  read more read less
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Offbeat Kashmir - The South Kashmir Circuit - Tour
Offbeat Kashmir - The South Kashmir Circuit
₹ 19,999
6 Nights 7 Days
09 Oct, 10 Oct, 11 Oct, and more
Srinagar
Offbeat Kashmir - The South Kashmir Circuit
₹ 19,999
Offbeat places in Kashmir   It's understandable that when we think of Kashmir, our minds immediately go to popular tourist destinations like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, & Sonamarg. However, there are so many other breathtakingly beautiful places that often go unnoticed. These offbeat destinations may not be as well-known to tourists, but they still have so much to offer to those who seek to discover the unexplored. The South Circuit includes gems like Daksum, Margan Top, Sinthan Top and the best of them all Warwan Valley waiting to be explored by adventurous travelers. Wildfloc has curated a wonderful offbeat travel package that showcases all these amazing places. We hope you'll consider embarking on this unique journey to experience the natural beauty and allure of these lesser-known spots in Kashmir. read more read less
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Daksum Valley - Tour
Daksum Valley
₹ 5,999
1 Day
Available on request
Daksum Valley
₹ 5,999
Daksum is indeed a beautiful and serene destination in Jammu and Kashmir, perfect for nature lovers, trekkers, and those seeking a tranquil escape. Here's a summary of the key information and attractions in Daksum: 1. Location: - Daksum is situated at an altitude of 2,438 meters above sea level. - It is located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Anantnag, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. 2. Natural Attractions: - Daksum is known for its stunning natural beauty, including coniferous forests, gurgling streams, hidden grassy meadows, and the melodious sound of the Bringi River. - The area is rich in flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. - The Bringhi River in Daksum is famous for its trout fishing, making it an angler's heaven. 3. Activities: - Trekking: Daksum offers numerous trekking trails, including routes to the Sinthan Pass at 3,748 meters. The pass is open for trekkers from April to September. - Camping: The lush and scenic surroundings of Daksum make it an ideal spot for camping. You can pitch your tents and enjoy the serene ambiance. - Fishing: The Bringhi River is full of trout, and fishing is allowed with permission from the Jammu and Kashmir Forest Department. 4. Best Time to Visit: - Daksum can be visited throughout the year, with each season offering a unique experience. - Summer (April to September): Ideal for camping, trekking, and picnics. - Winter (November to February): The valley transforms into a snowy paradise. - Monsoon: The Bringhi River flows at its full might during this time. 5. How to Reach: - By Air: The nearest international airport is Srinagar. From there, you can hire buses, cabs, or taxis to reach Anantnag (66 kilometers) and then proceed to Daksum. - By Train: The nearest railway station is Anantnag, but Srinagar (98 kilometers) and Jammu Tawi Railway Station (296 kilometers) are better-connected options. Frequent cabs, taxis, and buses are available from these stations to Daksum. - By Road: Daksum is well-connected by road and is on the route to Sinthan Top, near Kokernag Springs, after crossing the Achabal Mughal Gardens. The distance from Srinagar is approximately 98 kilometers. Wildfloc provides exclusive packages covering Daksum and other offbeat places in Kashmir. Daksum is a hidden gem in the Kashmir Valley, offering a peaceful and rejuvenating experience for travelers seeking to connect with nature and explore the picturesque landscapes of the region. read more read less
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Athwatoo - Bandipora - Tour
Athwatoo - Bandipora
₹ 5,999
1 Day
Available on request
Bandipora
Athwatoo - Bandipora
₹ 5,999
Athwatoo in Bandipora district, Kashmir, is indeed a hidden gem and a charming tourist destination. Here's a summary of the essential information and highlights: 1. Location: Athwatoo is located in the Bandipora district of Kashmir, India. It is around 11 kilometers from the main Bandipora town and approximately 60 kilometers from Srinagar. It sits at an altitude of about 1800 meters. 2. Natural Beauty: Athwatoo is known for its breathtaking natural beauty. It features a combination of deciduous and coniferous forests, a rushing river (Madhumati River) with trout fish, and the backdrop of the towering Harmukh mountain. A dense jungle and a few small villages surround the area. 3. Tranquil Environment: Athwatoo offers a peaceful and serene environment. The sounds of nature, including birdsong and the river's flow, create a tranquil atmosphere. The forested trails are perfect for hiking and exploring the serene area. 4. Wildlife: The region is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Himalayan black bear and stags in the upper reaches. Numerous species of birds and other wildlife can also be spotted. The Madhumati River, originating from the Gurez and Gangsar Lake in the Harmukh area, flows through Athwatoo, adding to its biodiversity. 5. Historical Significance: Athwatoo has historical significance, with locals believing that Prophet Moses (A.S) rested in the area during his journey from Egypt to Kashmir. A small area with colorful flags marks the spot where this event is believed to have occurred. 6. Accommodation: Although Athwatoo is off the beaten path for tourists, there are a few charming lodging options. These include government huts run by the Tourism Department and Forest Department, as well as other decent hotels with beautiful lawns and rooms. A unique lodging option is the one-bedroom tree house built around a grand Walnut tree, offering scenic views of the Madhumati River. Athwatoo is a destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and a touch of history. It's an excellent choice for travelers looking to explore a less-visited but captivating part of Kashmir. read more read less
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Bangus Valley - A Camper's Paradise - Detailed Travel Guide - Tour
Bangus Valley - A Camper's Paradise - Detailed Travel Guide
₹ 3,999
Customized as per preference
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Handwara
Bangus Valley - A Camper's Paradise - Detailed Travel Guide
₹ 3,999
Introduction to Bangus Valley: Bangus Valley is a hidden gem located in the northern region of Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district. The vale is a beautiful meadow with an S-shaped stream of water flowing in the middle. Bangus has gained popularity for its lush greenery, rich vegetation, and breathtaking natural beauty. The valley encompasses two areas known as Bod Bangus (Big Bangus) and Lokut Bangus (Small Bangus), covering an area of approximately 300 sq. km. How to Get There: By Air: The nearest airport is Sheikh Ul Alam International Airport in Srinagar, approximately 90 km away from Kupwara. By Train: The closest railway station is Baramulla, located 64 km from Kupwara. By Road: Local cabs and taxis are available from Srinagar to the valley. While the roads leading to Bangus may not be well-developed, efforts are being made to improve the infrastructure for tourism. Best Time to Visit: Bangus Valley is accessible throughout the year, offering a unique experience each season. The lush greenery is at its peak from April to September, with favorable weather conditions for travel. Winter transforms the valley into a snowy wonderland, making it a paradise for winter enthusiasts. Accommodation: Lodges and guesthouses are available a few km away from the Valley. Dokhas stays for travelers who want to experience the local culture. A JKTDC guest house in Reshwari overlooks the Mawar River. Activities in the Valley: Exploring the valley's natural beauty is the primary activity. Trekking is a popular option, with permits previously required. Camping at the Bangus Camping site offers an adventurous experience. What Makes Bangus Valley Special: The valley is known for its lush green hills, serene grasslands, meadows with cattle and horses, and clearwater streams. It's a less explored region, offering a serene and unspoiled natural environment. How to Reach Bangus Valley: Bangus Valley is situated approximately 128 km from Srinagar. There are no shared taxis; private cabs can be hired from Srinagar. Three different routes are available: Mawer side of Handwara, Rajwar side of Handwara, and Chowkibal, Kupwara. The nearest railway station is Baramulla, 64 km away. The Srinagar airport is the closest airport. Things to Do in Bangus Valley: Trekking: Explore high-altitude trekking trails for breathtaking views. Camping: Experience camping in the lush meadows. Wildlife Safari: Spot wildlife like black bears, snow leopards, and musk deer. Fishing: Try fishing in the pristine streams and rivers. Sightseeing: Visit beautiful temples, shrines, and nearby Lolab Valley. Tips for Travelers: Dress in layers due to the changing weather. Obtain necessary permits and licenses for activities like trekking and fishing. Carry sufficient cash as ATMs may not always be functional. Respect local customs and traditions. Stay hydrated due to the high altitude and dry climate. Consider hiring a local guide for trekking and exploring the area. read more read less
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Warwan Valley - South Kashmir's Hidden Secret - Tour
Warwan Valley - South Kashmir's Hidden Secret
₹ 6,999
1 Day
Available on request
Warwan Valley - South Kashmir's Hidden Secret
₹ 6,999
Exploring the Hidden Gem: Warwan Valley - A Complete Travel Guide Imagine towering lush green buttes, breathtaking waterfalls, clear skies, and cool breezes that transport you to a world of serenity. Welcome to Warwan Valley, a place of unparalleled beauty hidden away from the world. Nestled in the upper reaches of the Himalayas, this remote gem is a testament to nature's grandeur and seclusion. Location and Accessibility: Warwan Valley is located in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir, situated at an altitude of approximately 7,000 feet above sea level. It's sandwiched between the Kashmir Valley on one side and Ladakh on the other, making it a unique geographical wonder. What sets Warwan Valley apart is its isolation; it remains cut off from the rest of the world for about seven months each year. The journey to Warwan Valley begins with a three-hour drive from Kokernag, a renowned tourist destination in South Kashmir's Islamabad (Anantnag) district. This drive is an adventure in itself, featuring a bumpy 50-kilometer road that challenges tourists and separates the valley's residents from basic amenities. The Enchanting Scenery: As you embark on this picturesque journey, you'll encounter a dog herding a flock of sheep in the canyon below Margan Valley, and you might even cross paths with nomads on horseback who greet visitors warmly. The locals often pose for photographs, embodying the warm hospitality of this region. The drive culminates in Shatroo, a quaint village in the Islamabad district. From here, an uneven road meanders through captivating natural beauty, leading you to Margan Top, also known as the gateway to Warwan Valley. Why Warwan Valley is an Adventure Like No Other: 1. A Crossover Trek from Zanskar to Kashmir: The trek to Warwan Valley offers a unique crossover experience from the mountain desert of Zanskar to the lush greenery of Kashmir. The stark beauty of the Ladakh mountains transitions into the breathtaking landscapes of Kashmir. It's a visual transformation that can leave anyone awestruck. 2. The Thrilling Lomvilad Pass Crossing: The trek includes a day of crossing the challenging Lomvilad Pass. This adventure takes you across glaciers, crevasses, and moraines. The highlight is the Bracken Glacier, a colossal ice expanse that you'll traverse entirely. The pass crossing itself is an exhilarating experience, with a climb to the snow fields at its summit that promises excitement. 3. Vast Grasslands and Valleys: While Kashmir is known for its splendid grasslands and valleys, it's in Warwan Valley that you truly grasp the scale and expanse of these landscapes. The valley's unique beauty and vastness will often make you feel like you've stepped into a world beyond compare. 4. **Isolation and Untouched Beauty: Warwan Valley is a hidden and untouched side of Kashmir, a place so remote that people rely on horses to travel from one village to another. Many tourists to Kashmir remain unaware of its existence, making it a compelling reason to embark on this trek and witness a side of Kashmir that few have seen. In conclusion, Warwan Valley is a nature lover's dream come true, offering a journey that transcends landscapes and takes you into the heart of secluded beauty. It's an adventure that promises not just physical challenges but also the opportunity to witness the unspoiled grandeur of Kashmir's hidden gem. Plan your visit to Warwan Valley, and let the wonders of this pristine paradise leave you in awe. read more read less
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Offbeat Kashmir Tour (Premium Package) - Tour
Offbeat Kashmir Tour (Premium Package)
$ 1,499
6 Nights 7 Days
09 Oct, 10 Oct, 11 Oct, and more
Srinagar
Offbeat Kashmir Tour (Premium Package)
$ 1,499
Offbeat places in Kashmir   Kashmir is renowned for its popular tourist destinations such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg. However, there are many hidden gems in the region that often go unnoticed. These offbeat places may not be as well-known among tourists, but they are just as beautiful, if not more so. Those who want to explore the unexplored can find solace in these places. Some of the offbeat destinations in Kashmir include Yusmarg, Doodhpathri, Gurez Valley, and Bungus Valley. These locations boast natural beauty and charm that await travelers. Wildfloc offers an exquisite travel package to all these offbeat places. read more read less
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Drass Valley - Ladakh | All you need to know - Tour
Drass Valley - Ladakh | All you need to know
₹ 6,999
Customized as per preference
Available on request
Drass Valley - Ladakh | All you need to know
₹ 6,999
Discovering the Tranquil Beauty: Drass Valley - Your Ultimate Travel Guide   The charm of mountainous regions lies in their enchanting weather and serene surroundings, offering a perfect escape into nature's lap. Today, we delve into the breathtaking beauty of Drass Valley, a hidden gem in India, often referred to as the "Gateway of Ladakh."   A Glimpse into the Coldest Place in India:   Drass Valley, known as the "Gateway of Ladakh," is nestled in the Kargil district of the newly formed Union Territory of Ladakh. At an altitude of approximately 3,280 meters above sea level, this valley is a haven for valley enthusiasts. Whether you're a solo traveler, exploring with friends, or on a family vacation, Drass Valley promises memories that will be cherished forever.   Drass Valley: Where Beauty Meets Adventure:   Drass Valley, also the "Second Coldest Place in the World" after Siberia, boasts stunning trekking trails and picturesque tourist spots. During winter, temperatures plummet to as low as -60 degrees Celsius, yet this remote and frigid destination attracts thousands of adventurous souls every year. Drass Valley is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty and tranquil ambiance.   Best Time to Visit Drass Valley:   For a serene and peaceful journey, plan your visit to Drass Valley between June and September when the region experiences relatively milder weather. Winter months bring harsh conditions and heavy snowfall, making it less suitable for travelers seeking a peaceful escape.   Exploring Drass Valley's Top Attractions:   1. Drass War Memorial: Located at the base of Tololing Hill, the Drass War Memorial, or Kargil War Memorial, pays tribute to the brave soldiers who fought during the Kargil War in 1999. It offers a moving experience and sits at an altitude of 5,307 meters.   2. Minamarg: Situated just 30 kilometers from Drass Valley, Minamarg is a stunning meadow near the Zojila Pass. It offers travelers picturesque beauty and serves as the gateway to the renowned pilgrimage site, Amarnath Yatra. Minamarg is known for its Machoi Glacier and scenic hills, surrounded by rich vegetation.   3. Manman Top: Located 10 kilometers from Drass, Manman Top provides travelers with breathtaking views of the Line of Control and the entire Drass Valley. The High Himalayas can also be admired from this vantage point.   4. Laser La: This unexplored hill station is approximately 10 kilometers from Drass Valley. The valley is known for its milky white waters flowing through its rocky terrain, offering enchanting views. It's an excellent destination for trekking and vacations.   5. Mushkoh Valley: Just 8 kilometers from Drass, this valley is adorned with wildflowers that bloom during summer. It serves as the starting point for the famous Tulail Gurez Trek and offers stunning views of the surrounding glaciers.   6. Ningoor Masjid: Located 7 kilometers from Drass, this mosque is a mesmerizing architectural marvel with its soothing blue and turquoise colors. It's a colorful religious landmark in Drass Valley and draws visitors with its unique design.   7. Draupadi Kund: Named after the iconic figure from the Mahabharata, this pond is situated approximately 20 kilometers from Drass. It lies on the Srinagar-Kargil highway and is surrounded by breathtaking views.   8. Drass River: Flowing through the heart of Drass town, the Drass River offers a serene spot to witness the beauty of Mother Nature. It originates from the Zojila Pass and is an essential river in the Kargil district of Ladakh.   9. Stagsboo: Located about 2 kilometers from Drass, Stagsboo is a stone-carved place featuring Tibetan inscriptions. It's a site rich in heritage and culture, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. How to Reach Drass Valley:   To reach Drass Valley, you have several options:   - By Air: Land at the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee International Airport in Leh, and then hire a taxi for the 280-kilometer journey to Drass. - By Train: The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi Railway Station. From there, you'll need to travel approximately 380 kilometers by road to reach Drass. - By Road: Drass is situated on National Highway-1, accessible through Srinagar or Manali.   Best Time to Visit Drass Valley:   The ideal time to visit Drass Valley is from April to June when temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees Celsius. During winter, from November to February, temperatures drop significantly, and some areas become inaccessible due to heavy snowfall.   Where to Stay in Drass Valley:   Drass being a remote region has limited accommodation options. It's advisable to stay in Kargil, which is well-connected to Drass. Some of the hotels in Kargil include Hotel Border View, Hotel Larsa, Hotel The Kargil, Hotel Brownhills, among others.   Drass to Srinagar Distance:   The distance from Srinagar to Drass Valley is approximately 142 kilometers, with a travel time of about 7-8 hours. read more read less
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