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A full Wazwan is often prepared overnight, so call ahead if you want the ceremonial feast experience rather than a standard menu order.

From serene lakeside stays to high-altitude adventure sports, discover the experiences that make Kashmir the Paradise on Earth.
Experience the tranquility of the summer capital by drifting across the iconic Dal Lake in a traditional wooden Shikara. Explore the floating vegetable markets at dawn and witness the stunning reflection of the Zabarwan mountains.
Ride one of the highest cable cars in the world to Apharwat Peak. In winter, Gulmarg transforms into a premier skiing destination with some of the best powdery slopes in Asia. In summer, it is a breathtaking 'Meadow of Flowers'.
Nestled on the banks of the Lidder River, Pahalgam is an adventure hub. Brave the river rapids, or embark on a multi-day trek through the pristine Lidder Valley up to the high-altitude alpine lakes of Tarsar and Marsar.
The 'Meadow of Gold' serves as the gateway to the magnificent Thajiwas Glacier. Hire a pony or hike up through pine forests to reach the snow-capped glacier, which remains frozen even in the peak of summer.
Step back into the 16th century by visiting the terraced Mughal Gardens: Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, and Chashme Shahi. Built by Mughal emperors, these gardens feature stunning water channels, fountains, and vibrant flowerbeds.
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A cinematic journey through the dishes that define Kashmir's grandest culinary tradition.
"To be invited to a Wazwan is to be welcomed into someone's heart. The feast is not cooked, it is composed like music."
A Kashmiri Elder, SrinagarWazwan is a 36-course royal feast from Kashmir, cooked by master chefs called Wazas. Every dish tells a story of culture, fire, and hospitality.
Everything you should know before you sit at the trami.
A full Wazwan is often prepared overnight, so call ahead if you want the ceremonial feast experience rather than a standard menu order.
Wazwan is best enjoyed in a group. The shared trami experience makes the meal feel cultural, social, and complete.
If you are new to Kashmiri food, begin with Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, Rista, and Tabak Maaz before branching into rarer specialties.
Dishes like Gushtaba are traditionally served at the end of a Wazwan, so knowing the order makes the experience far more immersive.
Some restaurants are polished for tourists, while others preserve older cooking styles. Use the authenticity notes in the app.
A Dal Lake setting, an old city dining hall, and a heritage restaurant each create a very different mood around the same dish.
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From serene lakeside stays to high-altitude adventure sports, discover the experiences that make Kashmir the Paradise on Earth.
Experience the tranquility of the summer capital by drifting across the iconic Dal Lake in a traditional wooden Shikara. Explore the floating vegetable markets at dawn and witness the stunning reflection of the Zabarwan mountains.
Ride one of the highest cable cars in the world to Apharwat Peak. In winter, Gulmarg transforms into a premier skiing destination with some of the best powdery slopes in Asia. In summer, it is a breathtaking 'Meadow of Flowers'.
Nestled on the banks of the Lidder River, Pahalgam is an adventure hub. Brave the river rapids, or embark on a multi-day trek through the pristine Lidder Valley up to the high-altitude alpine lakes of Tarsar and Marsar.
The 'Meadow of Gold' serves as the gateway to the magnificent Thajiwas Glacier. Hire a pony or hike up through pine forests to reach the snow-capped glacier, which remains frozen even in the peak of summer.
Step back into the 16th century by visiting the terraced Mughal Gardens: Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, and Chashme Shahi. Built by Mughal emperors, these gardens feature stunning water channels, fountains, and vibrant flowerbeds.