KASHMIR: ESSENTIAL SRINAGAR & THE SAFFRON HARVEST, NOV 10-22, 2025

KASHMIR: ESSENTIAL SRINAGAR & THE SAFFRON HARVEST, 10-22 NOV, 2025

with Jeremy Woodhouse & Piper Mackay
(13 days – 12 nights), maximum group size 8

Saffron Harvest

Saffron Harvest, Pampore

Under the serene gaze of the snow-capped Himalayas, Kashmir’s saffron harvest unfolds like a vibrant tapestry of gold and purple hues. As the crisp autumn air gently whispers through the Valley, fields of delicate saffron crocuses awaken in a symphony of colors, each delicate flower harboring the essence of Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage. Local farmers, adorned in traditional attire, delicately pluck the crimson stigmas from the flowers with practiced precision, their hands stained with the essence of this prized spice. The earthy aroma of saffron permeates the air, mingling with the faint echoes of centuries-old melodies that seem to dance through the rustling leaves. Against a backdrop of ancient terraced gardens and wooden huts, the saffron harvest in Kashmir is not just a seasonal affair but a timeless ritual that weaves together the past, present, and future of this enchanting land.

Kashmir holds a prominent place on the itinerary of any travel photographer. Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir in India, stands out for its breathtaking natural allure, rendering it a haven for photographers seeking picturesque landscapes and captivating scenes.


Srinagar Highlights

• Dal Lake This iconic lake is one of the most photographed spots in Srinagar. Early mornings and late evenings offer mesmerizing reflections of the surrounding mountains and houseboats on the tranquil waters.

• Shalimar Bagh Built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir, this beautiful garden offers lush greenery, colorful flowers, and intricate water channels, making it a favorite spot for nature and landscape photographers.

• Nishat Bagh Another Mughal garden, Nishat Bagh is known for its terraced layout and stunning views of the Dal Lake and Zabarwan Range.

• Pari Mahal This historic monument offers panoramic views of Srinagar and the surrounding mountains. Photographers often come here during sunset to capture the golden hues over the city and the Dal Lake.

• Hazratbal Shrine This revered Muslim shrine, located on the banks of Dal Lake, is an architectural marvel. Capture its intricate white marble structure against the backdrop of the lake and the mountains.

• Old City The narrow lanes and bustling markets of Srinagar’s old city offer ample opportunities for street photography. Photograph the vibrant life, colorful shops, and traditional architecture of this historic area.

• Floating Vegetable Market Experience the unique sight of vendors selling fresh produce from their shikaras (traditional boats) at the floating vegetable market on Dal Lake. It’s a fascinating subject for documentary-style photography.

• Shikara Ride Take a leisurely shikara ride on Dal Lake and capture the everyday life of the locals living on houseboats, floating markets, and the stunning landscapes that unfold around you.


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Itinerary

Day 1: Nov 10  – New Delhi
Upon arrival, you will be transported to our hotel near the New Delhi airport. We will have a meet and greet dinner and trip orientation meeting.

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Day 2: Nov 11 – New Delhi - Srinagar
Morning flight to Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir. We will check in to our houseboat and have lunch. Afternoon photo shoot in the market surrounding the Hazratbal Mosque will then be on the agenda. Presentation by photography leader Jeremy Woodhouse.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 3: Nov 12 – Srinagar
We will leave early in the morning after breakfast and drive to the scenic Pirpanjal range, which is the main area for saffron growing. We will photograph the saffron harvesters in the fields surrounding the villages of Pampore. We will have lunch in the home of a local family. If possible we will have a speaker join us and present on the history of Kashmir.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 4: Nov 13 – Srinagar
The group will have an early morning photo shoot in the floating vegetable market. We will ply the waters of Dal Lake by shikara and return to the hotel for breakfast. In the afternoon we will take the short drive to the side of Srinagar that is bordered by the river. We will shoot the shikara builders at work, the women washing shawls and dying fabrics and shoot the winding streets of this old city.

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Day 5: Nov 14 – Srinagar 
The group will shoot the saffron workers after harvest in traditional villages. We will visit rural mountain villages on the outskirts of Srinagar with farmers as they work in their homes, sheds and farms. Lunch will be be at the home of a local family. Sunset photoshoot from the Taj Vivanta hotel which overlooks Dal Lake. Evening photo critique on the houseboat.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 6: Nov 15 – Srinagar
In the area of Baba Nagri we will photograph the famous shrine and the worshippers. We will continue to the 1000 year old shiva temple in Narang. Proceeding afterwards we will immerse ourselves in the Kangan bazaar. Lunch will be picnic style on the banks of Sindh River. We also stop at Manasbal Lake and photograph the local population. A stop will be made in the village of Wangath where we will photograph the mixed classes of Islamic school children in their 300 year old wooden school building.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day: 7 Nov 16 – Srinagar
Today we will drive to Gulmarq which is one of the highest peaks in Kashmir. We will stop at the Sufi shrine called Shrine of Payam-Uldin Rishi and photograph the religious devotees. We will take the interior roads which will add time to this ride and do landscape and nature photography. Lunch will be at the historical Highland Park Hotel. We will return to our houseboat for a sunset photography shoot from the Hazratbal Mosque area.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 8: Nov 17 – Srinagar
After breakfast we will take a motor launch ride on the River Jhelum and photograph the unique colonial architecture of Srinagar. We will have lunch in a local Kashmiri restaurant. In the afternoon we all take the short drive to Idd Gah. This village is well know for their weaving and we will also shoot the farmers who grow vegetables and harvest lotus root. The village is on the periphery of scenic Anchaar Lake. For those that want to buy crafts we will go to the largest craft emporium in Srinagar.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 9: Nov 18 – Srinagar
We will document the saffron harvesters in the villages surrounding Pampore which is the center of the saffron growing region. Sunset photoshoot from the banks of Dal Lake. Dinner in a local Srinagar restaurant.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 10: Nov 19 – Srinagar
This day of the photo tour will be spent entirely in Srinagar. The morning will be spent in the Sultan-Ularfeen or Mehboobul-Alam Mosque. Photography is permitted here and many sufi singers may be walking the perimeter of the mosque. We will also shoot the interior of the Jamia Masjid mosque, the pillars of which are of architectural significance. Lunch will be in a local restaurant. In the afternoon we will wander independently the streets of Lal Chowk shooting street scenes and spice merchants. Evening photo critique and image sharing.

O/N Royal Houseboats

Day 11: Nov 20 – Srinagar
Today we will drive to Pampore and photograph the Shokbab Sahib's sufi shrine. Pampore shirmaal bread is famous and we will visit the bakers and local people. On this last day we will also stop at local villages to shoot the farmers. Craft shopping for those that are interested.

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Day 12: Nov 21 – Srinagar - New Delhi
We will fly back to New Delhi today. The rest of the day will be free until dinner when we will meet for a farewell dinner. Those taking late night flights or early morning departure will be escorted to the airport.

O/N Radisson Blu or Similar

Day 13: Nov 22 – Departure
Transportation to the airport will be provided for those leaving today.

END OF THE TOUR

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Children from the Vale of Kashmir


Trip Notes


Arrival & Departure 

Arrival & Meeting Place
Arrive 23 Oct at Indira Ghandi International Airport where you will be met by your guide.

Departure
4 Nov, 2022 from Indira Ghandi International Airport

Visa
https://indianvisaonline.gov.in

Weather 
Daily high temperatures decrease by 10°F, from 78°F to 68°F, rarely falling below 61°F or exceeding 84°F. Daily low temperatures decrease by 10°F, from 54°F to 44°F, rarely falling below 39°F or exceeding 59°F. For reference, on July 22, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Srinagar typically range from 67°F to 85°F, while on January 16, the coldest day of the year, they range from 28°F to 49°F.

Language
Kashmiri is the language spoken in the Vale of Kashmir and the surrounding hills. By origin it is a Dardic language, but it has become predominantly Indo-Aryan in character. Reflecting the history of the area, the Kashmiri vocabulary is mixed, containing Dardic, Sanskrit, Punjabi, and Persian elements.

Currency
The standard Indian rupee is the currency of the Kashmir valley.

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Floating Market, Dal Lake

7-8 SPOTS OPEN
$7,495
SINGLE $1,095

FLIGHT $245 APPROX


Tour Price Includes

  • Accommodations November 10 – November 22, 2025
  • All meals from Dinner on Nov 10 to Breakfast on Nov 21, 2025
  • All ground transportation
  • Entrance fees
  • Services of English-speaking local guide
  • Two photographic tour leaders, One if six or fewer clients
  • All currently applicable taxes

Tour Price Excludes

  • Airfare to and from destination, airport taxes, and excess baggage fees.
  • Domestic flight in India (approx. $245.00)
  • Visa
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal purchases, including alcoholic beverages
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Transportation before arrival and after departure dates
Jeremy

Tour Leader: Jeremy Woodhouse

Piper Turkana Festival

Tour Leader: Piper Mackay

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Tour Manager: Abhishek Hajela


Equipment Checklist

  • Bring you own laptop computer and storage media
  • Camera body(s)
  • Lenses, 16-35mm, 24-70mm zoom and 70-200mm zoom or similar lenses are very good
  • Light bag for easy hiking with camera bodies and accessories
  • Cleaning kit for cameras and lenses
  • Rain/dust covers for cameras and lenses
  • Charger for batteries
  • Spare batteries
  • Spare Memory cards
  • Memory card reader
  • USB key to exchange images

Also good to have

  • Tripod
  • Good quality polarizing filter