Srinagar
In summer, Srinagar feels vibrant and alive. Dal Lake reflects clear blue skies as Shikaras glide smoothly across calm waters. The Mughal gardens bloom in full color, floating markets are lively, and visits to Hazratbal Shrine and Shankaracharya Temple offer peaceful panoramic views of the valley.
 Gulmarg – The Summer Meadow
During summer, Gulmarg transforms into a vast green carpet surrounded by pine forests and rolling hills. The weather remains pleasantly cool, perfect for Gondola rides, long nature walks, and open meadow views. Instead of snow fields, you experience wide landscapes, fresh mountain air, and a calm atmosphere ideal for relaxation.
 Pahalgam – The Valley of Shepherds
Pahalgam shines in summer with the Lidder River flowing bright and clear. Located around 90 km from Srinagar at an altitude of about 2,200 meters, it is surrounded by dense pine forests, green valleys, and scenic mountain backdrops. The pleasant climate makes it ideal for riverside strolls and peaceful exploration.
 Sonamarg – The Meadow of Gold
At nearly 9,000 ft above sea level, Sonamarg in summer offers expansive green meadows framed by glaciers and rugged peaks. The views are dramatic yet soothing, with the famous Thajiwas Glacier adding a touch of snow even in warmer months. It’s a refreshing escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
 Kashmir Trip Guide: What You Need to Know Before You Go (Summer Edition)
 Temperatures: Pleasant, Not Extreme : Kashmir in summer is refreshing and comfortable. From April to July, daytime temperatures usually range between 10°C to 20°C, while nights can drop to 10°C to -5°C, especially in higher-altitude areas like Gulmarg and Sonamarg.
It’s not harsh heat like plains. It’s cool mornings, bright afternoons, and breezy evenings.
What to Pack:Â Light woolens or a medium jacket (for evenings)
 Comfortable cotton clothes for daytime
 Sunglasses & sunscreen
 Good walking shoes / sports shoes
 Cap or hat for sun protection
 Moisturizer & basic skincare
 Power bank
 Personal medication
 Traffic Conditions: Travel with Flexibility : Summer is peak tourist season in Kashmir. Roads are clearer compared to winter, but tourist rush can slow things down.
What to Expect:Â Possible traffic near popular sightseeing spots
 Delays during weekends or peak holiday dates
 Security checkpoints on highways (normal procedure)
 Longer travel time during heavy tourist flow
Unlike winter, you won’t deal with snow blockages — but patience is still important during busy months.