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Wonderful Kashmir Package Tour From Mumbai - 2022 Holidays Spl.

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 Kashmir is a place that is known as the heaven on earth. Kashmir remains the dream destination for adventure seekers, honeymooners and family vacationers from India and all over the world. That is why a Kashmir Package Tour from Mumbai is a must during summer holidays for its pristine landscapes, serene lakes, perennial crystal clear rivers, snow clad sky kissed mountains and dense forests of conifers like pine, far, spruce and maple etc. It is a place of remarkable beauty and timeless elegance. With an ultimate blend of best facilities, Kashmir nurtures the luxury traveler within you. Spotless carpets of blossoms and shady orchards with fruits, greenery, and serenity are a boon to your mind when you choose for a Kashmir Tour from Mumbai . Meals served on a houseboat in Dal Lake make every moment of your vacation worth relishing. Record your journey by capturing the stunning beauty of the snow-covered mountains of Pahalgam. The lush green valleys and white froth rivers and lakes that

Pangong Lake Package Tour with NatureWings

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Post pandemic boredom is engulfing you badly and you are looking for peace, silence or complete tranquility that can refresh your mind and soul. Hey there, please come to Pangong Lake in Ladakh booking a Pangong Lake Package Tour from NatureWings. Once you reach here, the serenity, the calmness, the cool breeze, the crystal blue waters and mountains all around heals all your anxiety and make you feel like lost in between. You completely surrender yourself in the arms of nature and immerse into the magic happening just in front of your eyes. It's amazing! Let's learn something about this awesome Lake. Pangong Lake is situated at an elevation of 4,350m or 14,270 feet. It is world highest saltwater lake. Extending to almost 160km, Pangong Lake lies in between India and China where 40% of its territory belongs to India and the rest 60% of the lake belongs to China. The lake derives its name from Tibetan word "Banggong Co" which means "narrow and enchanted lake"