Last Updated on 10/03/2025
The beautiful season of spring has fully arrived in Kashmir in April. As the temperature starts to rise up, the valley lights up with greenery and blooming wildflowers all around.
While April is considered a peak season for Kashmir tourism, it is the perfect time for a wonderful trip. With everywhere greenery and blooming flowers, you can have a comfortable experience in Kashmir during April month.
Even the weather is lovely during this time of the year. The subtle temperature levels are conducive for sightseeing at various tourist spots.
Various local attractions that are otherwise closed in Winter, start to open now. Outdoor activities like trekking, river rafting are accessible by the end of the month.
Here’s a detailed guide to visiting the Kashmir valley in the month of April.

Highlights of Kashmir in April
- Peaceful Experience: Since April experiences much fewer crowds than peak seasons of summer, you are in here for a peaceful experience. Even the roads do not have that many vehicles and there are lesser chances of long lasting traffic. In a few days, you can explore most of the valley.
- Tulip Festival: Tulip Festival is at its peak in April. The first and second week of the month welcomes tourists from all over the world for the celebrations and programs at the Tulip Garden Srinagar. The Tulips have bloomed to their core and present delightful scenes.
- Comfortable weather: Well, the month of April is known to provide comfortable weather. Whether you are looking to enjoy Shikara ride on the Dal Lake or an outdoor picnic in the meadows of Sonmarg, you cannot pick a better time.
- Culinary Delights: As you visit Kashmir in April, the major highlight of your trip would be the opportunity to taste mouth-watering dishes. Kashmiri cuisine has a number of vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes along with beverages and desserts. You can enjoy them at any local restaurant or hotel.
Weather and Temperature in Kashmir in April
Weather in Kashmir in April is neither too hot nor too cold. The winter season has almost terminated by now and it is spring in the valley.
Temperature levels average to around 15°C to 20°C during daytime. A minor drop to about 10°C is experienced at night. While days remain sunny and balmy, nights can get a bit cooler comparatively.
Snowfall has stopped completely by now. However, existing snow can still be seen in alpine regions and by the roadside.
As far as the scenery is concerned, the surrounding views are crystal clear. Gardens and meadows are lush, filled with vibrant wildflowers.
When you visit Kashmir in the month of April, keep some cotton as well as warm clothes to remain safe and comfortable.
Some Popular Places to visit in Kashmir in April
- Tulip Garden: Covering roughly 30 hectares, Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is the biggest tulip garden in all of Asia. It is located in the Zabarwan Range’s foothills, with an overlooking view of Dal Lake. The Bagh was established in 2007 to promote Kashmir valley tourism and floriculture. It is constructed in a terraced style with seven terraces on a sloping plot of land. 48 different kinds of tulip flowers are found in the garden. Other flower varieties to look out for in the garden are daffodils, hyacinths, roses, narcissus, and other decorative plants. Tulip festival is celebrated here from Mid-March to Mid-April. It features various programmes and cultural events. It is the biggest highlight of the Srinagar city in April.
- Aru Valley: Another place to visit in Kashmir in April would be Aru Valley in Pahalgam. It has gained immense popularity not only as a beautiful landscape but also as the basecamp of the sought-after Tarsar Marsar Trek. Aru Valley, present in the Aru village, is a popular destination in Kashmir. The charm of the valley is uprooted by the picturesque Himalayas and lush meadows. It is covered in the beauty of an array of flowers in April. You can engage in different sports like hiking, boating, and fishing with children.
- Baltal Valley: Baltal Valley is another deserving attraction to add in the itinerary as you visit Kashmir in April. It lies at the base of Zoji La Pass. One of the most beautiful places of Sonmarg, it sits at a height of 2743 m above sea level. Here, witness the beauty of small waterfalls, creating a soothing sound, glaciers melting into rivers and lastly, a range of mountains nestling it. The major highlight here is the Sindh River. Here, indulge in water based activities like boating and river rafting. The river stream is filled with trout fishes. Fishing and angling is one of the favourite activities among adventure enthusiasts. Pitch your tent near the lake and stargaze here at night. The total distance between Sonmarg and Baltal is around 15 kilometres. It takes about 45 minutes to get there via cab and taxis, listed on the official website of Cliffhangers India.
- Dal Lake: As the dew from the valley subsides, the view of the Dal Lake is mesmerizing. One of the best places to visit in Kashmir in April is surely the serene lake.
Located in the centre of the city, it is a hub to various activities, hotels, restaurants and markets.
It is home to the floating vegetable garden of Kashmir, operational in the early morning hours. You can enjoy Shikara rides, water skiing, and houseboat accommodations here.
Around the lake, various local restaurants and eateries are found to relish the local dishes. Explore the Lal Chowk, Main Market, located in proximity.
- Khilanmarg: As you plan a trip to Kashmir in April, do include Khilanmarg located in Gulmarg in the itinerary. It is one of the remotely located attractions which you can explore. It is located at a distance of about 6 kilometres and private vehicles are not accessible to reach there. You can either trek there as the distance is quite short or take a pony ride. Pony rides or horse rides cost around INR 1000-1500 per person in Gulmarg. Nestled in the towering Himalayan peaks, you can do many adventurous activities here and is a perfect place for a soothing picnic.
- Peer ki Gali: An important connecting pass between Jammu region and Kashmir Valley, Peer ki Gali is a must-visit destination in Kashmir. The pass is a part of Mughal Road, acting as an important route in transportation. Translated to “The Pass of the Saint”, it gives a stunning view of snow-laden mountains of Pir Panjal range. The mountain range nestles meadows and lakes. The pass is surrounded by thick forests, having rich biodiversity with animals like Monal, musk deer and other species. The route used to be an important path used by saints for the spread of religion. In April, as the weather is comfortable, plan a road trip from Srinagar to Peer ki Gali.
Tips to Remember Before Visiting Kashmir in April
- Firstly, keep enough clothes, both cotton and woolen ones. Carry t shirt, shirt, trouser, jeans, skirt, dresses, scarves, socks, cardigans and sweaters.
- Some essentials to keep in your back are sunscreen, moisturisers, lip balms, etc, first-aid,
- For the long road trips, carry snacks, power bars and water bottles to remain hydrated and energised.
- Make sure to check prevailing weather conditions and updates regarding road conditions of Kashmir.
- Your hotel as well as transport bookings should be made in advance. This way you can avail different discounts and offers.
- Do pack necessary documents like air or train tickets, permits, VISA and Passport( foreigners), ID proofs like Aadhaar Card and driving licence if you are planning on driving in Kashmir.
- A trip to Kashmir can be quite expensive if you haven’t planned it well and in advance. Spend your money only on necessary items. Spending recklessly can majorly affect your decided budget.
- Kashmir is a politically sensitive area. You may want to avoid visiting those regions that are unstable at that time. Respect the local culture and traditions of different areas of the valley
- Lastly, don’t forget to enjoy the trip to Kashmir in April to the fullest.
How to Reach Kashmir in April
There are various ways to reach Kashmir in April. Starting with the most convenient and fastest one, Air travel is highly recommended. Sheikh Ul-Alam International Airport gives access to both National and International Flights from various cities of India to Srinagar. It is the only operational airport of the valley. As you reach the airport, the main city of Srinagar lies at a short distance of just 15 kilometres.
Another cost-effective way would be via a train journey. The nearest railhead to be found is Jammu Tawi Railway Station in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir. It is at a distance of around 300 kilometres from Srinagar. Cabs and taxis are available on the official website of Cliffhangers India.
Lastly, you can also plan a trip to Kashmir from your home city via your private vehicle like a car. Two popular routes include Srinagar -Leh Highway and Srinagar-Manali Highway. Road trips allow for flexible itinerary.