Tosa Maidan Tour

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Tosa Maidan Tour

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Tosa Maidan is located in Khag of Budgam District, Jammu and Kashmir. Tosa Maidan is renowned not only as a pasture but also for its rich historical background. Surrounded by dense forests, it is situated about 10 km from Khag in the Himalayan mountains. After crossing the upper mountain areas of Drang, Zakhora, and other small villages, one arrives at the pasture of Tosa Maidan. Historical accounts suggest that this pasture was visited by shepherds from neighboring regions in ancient times. The Mughals also used this route to reach Poonch, and it is said that they constructed a seven-storeyed building called Dam-Dam here.

Tosa Maidan is an ideal camping site, with the base called Dam Dam. Movement in the area is possible either on foot or on horseback. Horse riding is a popular adventure here due to the vastness of Tosa Maidan.

Day-1 Doodhpathri

Doodhpathri (translation: Valley of Milk) is a tourist destination and hill station in the Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated in Budgam District. Located at an altitude of 8,957 ft above sea level, it lies approximately 42 km from the state summer capital Srinagar and 22 km from the district headquarters Budgam.

Day-2 Yusmarg

Located in Budgam District, the Meadows of Jesus, or Yusmarg, is renowned for its vast stretches of green pastures. This ideal tourist attraction, in its simplest way, inspires reverence for nature and is a cherished part of the Valley of Kashmir. Visitors can embark on trails leading to exotic spots like Sang-e-Safed Valley and Nilnag. Away from the ordinary, Yusmarg stands as a little paradise in its own right.

Day-3 Handicrafts Centers

Indigenous to Budgam District, Bandpather represents the most popular facet of Kashmiri folk art. Even today, the bhands can be seen performing at Wathura. It is a traditional stronghold in Chadoora. In efforts to revive the age-old culture of folk music, Budgam has played a leading role in organizing cultural shows across the district.

Kanishawl, the exquisite Kashmiri shawl art, originates from the tiny hamlet of Kanihama, from which it takes its name. Craftsmen of Budgam also excel in creating household items from willow-wicker, including the ubiquitous small earthen firepot, Kangri, and the quintessential baskets.

Day-4 Khanpur Sarai

Khanpur Sarai arches is a Mughal-period structure situated in Budgam District, approximately 20 km (12 miles) south of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, India. Khanpur Sarai, located on the ancient Mughal route south of Srinagar, served as an inn for travelers from South Asia during the Mughal period.

In recent times, the heritage site has faced encroachments by locals, with several structures damaged by vandals. The Archaeological Survey of India has undertaken restoration, rebuilding fallen arches and restoring several cells. Restoration work began in 1988 but was halted when armed conflict broke out between India and Pakistan over Kashmir in 1989, during which many monuments were neglected. Recent easing of tensions has allowed the government to resume conservation efforts.

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  • Transport ( Tavera Non / Ac ) Strictly As Per Iternary
  • 1 Hour Shikara Ride
  • The vehicle provided to the client is not at his disposal
  • Toll tax parking and driver allowances
  • Rates are net and non commissionable
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  • Travel insurance
  • Pony Ride
  • Guide charges (optional).
  • All personal nature like video camera, tip, table drink, etc and any other

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