Kashmir Offbeat Tour Package 7 Days — Gurez, Warwan & Marwah Circuit
- tribesmentravels
- Apr 12
- 8 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
About This Circuit
Most Kashmir packages cover the same five places — Dal Lake, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Doodhpathiri. That circuit has its merits ,but this one is different. The Gurez–Warwan–Marwah route takes you through valleys that still function as they always have — without signboards, without souvenir stalls, without a queue of tourists ahead of you at every viewpoint.
This itinerary covers the Gurez–Warwan–Marwah circuit in Kashmir — including route details, permits, distances, pricing, and how to plan this offbeat trip in 2026.
Gurez sits near the Line of Control and requires a permit. Warwan is reached by crossing Margan Top at 4,100 metres on a road most Srinagar drivers have never driven. Marwah is where the valley ends and the mountains begin again, and where natural hot springs sit largely unknown to the outside world. This is a circuit for people who have been to Kashmir before and want to see what most visitors never find.

Quick Overview — Gurez Warwan Marwah Itinerary
Duration: 6 to 7 days
Route: Srinagar → Gurez → Srinagar → Warwan → Marwah
Best time: June to September
Difficulty: Moderate (long drives, remote areas)
Key highlights: Razdan Pass, Kishanganga, Margan Top, hot springs
This is a simplified overview — detailed day-by-day plan follows below.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1 Srinagar to Gurez Valley
Route: Srinagar → Bandipora → Razdan Pass → Dawar (Gurez) | Distance: ~140 km / 5–6 hours | Night: Gurez
You land in Srinagar and, if you're smart, you don't linger. After clearing the airport, you leave for Gurez . The drive to Gurez goes through Bandipora, then climbs sharply over the Razdan Pass (3,300m). This road is genuinely dramatic — single lane, army convoys, massive drops on one side and meadow shoulders on the other. By the time you descend into the Kishanganga valley and spot the blue river threading between the mountains, you'll understand why people come here.
Check into your guesthouse or camp in Dawar, the main village. This evening — nothing. Sit outside. The silence here is a different quality than anything in the rest of Kashmir. Sleep early; tomorrow is a full day.
Highlights: Razdan Pass crossing · Kishanganga River · Dawar village · Permits mandatory
Day 2 Explore Gurez Valley
Full Day Exploration | On foot + vehicle | Night: Gurez
Gurez is not a place you experience — it's a place that happens to you. The Dard-Shin community here has its own dialect, its own architecture with intricately carved wooden windows, and its own quiet pride. This is one of the few valleys in Kashmir where you will genuinely feel like an outsider in the best possible way.
Start the morning at Habba Khatoon Peak viewpoint — the mountain is named after Kashmir's greatest poetess and it looms over the valley with an almost theatrical presence. From Dawar, walk along the Kishanganga riverbank where it runs glacially cold and impossibly blue. Head to Tulail sub-valley in the afternoon if you want complete solitude — fewer than a handful of tourists reach this area in a season. The meadows there back up against snowfields even in summer.
In the evening, sit with your host if you're staying at a local guesthouse. The conversation, often through a local guide, is worth more than any highlight on a tourist map.
Highlights: Habba Khatoon Peak · Tulail sub-valley · Kishanganga river walk · Dard-Shin culture

Day 3 Gurez to Srinagar — Transit Day
Return Drive ~5–6 hrs | Night: Srinagar
The drive back over Razdan is just as good in the other direction — you notice different things. Leave Gurez early morning, around 6–6:30 AM, to be back in Srinagar by early afternoon. This gives you time to rest, do laundry, repack for a very different kind of terrain ahead.
If your energy holds, a late afternoon shikara ride on Dal Lake is a genuinely nice reset between two remote legs. The houseboat chai, the lotus flowers, the shikara vendors — it's the Kashmir postcard, and after two days in the mountains it hits differently. Sleep well tonight. Day 4 starts early and Margan Top doesn't forgive late starters.
Highlights: Early morning departure · Dal Lake (optional) · Rest & repack

Long Drive Day — Srinagar → Anantnag → Kokernag → Margan Top (4,100m) → Warwan
This is the day people remember for a decade. Leave Srinagar around 5 AM and drive towards Anantnag, then up through Kokernag and into the Inshan village . The road starts climbing before you've even had time to settle into the seat. Margan Top sits at around 4,100 metres and it is depending on the season — either draped in snow or carpeted in the most improbable wildflowers you'll see outside a David Attenborough documentary.
The pass itself is a short walk from where vehicles stop, and the view from the top looks into the Warwan valley below — a long, green corridor hemmed in by peaks that rarely see trekkers and almost never see casual tourists.
The descent into Warwan is on a rough road that demands a capable vehicle and a driver who knows what they're doing. You reach the Warwan villages by late afternoon. The air is different here — cleaner, colder, thinner. Dinner is whatever the local guesthouse is cooking, and you don't argue with it.
⚠ 4x4 vehicle is a good bet for this leg. Book an experienced driver who knows the Margan Top route specifically. A Mahindra Bolero or Scorpio with a local Anantnag-based driver is your best bet.

Day 5 Warwan Villages to Marwah
Morning: Warwan · Evening: Marwah | Night: Marwah
Give yourself the full morning in Warwan. The valley stretches roughly 30-40 km and is inhabited by Kashmiri speaking pepople . Walk through the lower villages —the wooden architecture here predates partition and some of the mosques you'll find have no signage, no tourism, just old men praying and heavy timber beams that have absorbed centuries of cold.
There are no restaurants. There are no cafés. There is, occasionally, a shepherd who'll share tea without being asked. Carry your own snacks, water, and a sense of proportion about what remote actually means. By mid-afternoon you move towards Marwah through short gorges that feel like the valley swallowing itself. Marwah is slightly larger, slightly more connected, and the guesthouses are basic but reliable.
Highlights: Bakarwal culture · Old wooden mosques · Zero tourist crowds · Nomadic lifestyle
Full Day Leisure — Valley walks + Natural hot springs | Night: Marwah
There is a moment on this trip — and for most people it happens on day 6 — where you stop trying to see things and just be somewhere. Marwah is good for that.
The morning is for the valley itself — walk the villages , photograph the reflection of peaks in whatever stream you find, talk to the kids who will find you before you find them. The Marwah Valley has that rare quality where the scale is big enough to feel wild but small enough to feel intimate.
In the afternoon, visit the hot springs. These natural thermal springs sit within the valley and the water — sulphuric, mineral-rich, genuinely hot — is one of those off-grid experiences that no travel blog has managed to ruin yet. A soak here after five days of mountain roads and cold nights is close to medicinal. Bring a towel and nothing else the springs do the rest.
The Marwah hot springs are still largely off the tourist radar. No entry fee, no facilities, no queue. Visit in the afternoon when the temperature contrast between air and water is most dramatic.

Day 7 Marwah to Srinagar — Departure
Return Drive 6–7 hrs | Late night flight from Srinagar
Leave Marwah by 6 AM without negotiation. The road out goes through warwan and then up through the Margan Top route (if open and weather permits) 6–7 hours of mountain driving to reach Srinagar.
We specifically plan this circuit with late-night flights in mind — 9 PM or later departures give you a genuine buffer. You reach Srinagar by 2–3 PM at the latest, leaving a comfortable window for a shower at a day-use hotel, a proper meal on the Boulevard, and airport check-in without sprinting.
Book a late-night flight departure from Srinagar (9 PM or later). This is not optional — it's built into the logic of this itinerary. Don't compromise on flight timing.
Package Pricing 2026
All prices are per person on twin-sharing basis and include accommodation, transfers, permits, guide, and meals as specified. Prices are indicative and subject to group size and season.
Feature | Budget ₹18,000 | Standard ₹65,500 | Premium ₹73,000 |
Accommodation | Basic guesthouses | Upgraded guesthouses + homestays | Best available + camps |
Transport | Shared SUV | Private Innova / Scorpio | Premium SUV + backup |
Guide | Local guide (Gurez + Marwah) | Experienced guide full trip | Senior naturalist guide |
Meals | Breakfast + dinner | Breakfast + dinner | Breakfast + dinner |
Permits | Included | Included | Included |
Support | Standard | Emergency contact | Emergency contact |
What's Included & Excluded
INCLUDED | NOT INCLUDED |
✓ 6 nights accommodation | ✗ Flights to/from Srinagar |
✓ All inter-valley transfers | ✗ Personal travel insurance |
✓ Gurez permit | ✗ Alcohol or soft drinks |
✓ Local English-speaking guide | ✗ Laundry & personal items |
✓ Meals as per package | ✗ Tips for drivers and hosts |
✓ Margan Top pass crossing | ✗ Any activity not listed |
✓ Hot springs visit in Marwah |
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✓ Village & meadow excursions |
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Permits Guide — Gurez & Warwan
Gurez falls under restricted / semi-restricted zone categories in Jammu & Kashmir. Permits are mandatory and must be obtained in advance.
Gurez Valley Permit
• Indian nationals only — foreign nationals are currently not permitted to enter Gurez Valley
• Obtain from: DC Office Bandipora,
• Processing time: 30–45 minutes with correct documents
• Documents required: Aadhaar / Voter ID, passport-size photos, operator letter
• Validity: specific dates only — match to your itinerary
Before You Go — Tips & Best Time
Best Season: Mid-June to mid-September
Road Status: Razdan and Margan Top open by late May; can close in October — always verify
Vehicle: 4x4 mandatory for Margan Top leg (Mahindra Bolero / Scorpio / Innova 4x4)
Connectivity: BSNL works in Gurez (barely). Warwan & Marwah (Airtel & Jio ).
Cash: Carry ₹5,000–8,000 in cash for the Warwan–Marwah leg. Zero ATMs.
Altitude: Margan Top at 4,100m — acclimatise, carry Diamox if prone to altitude sickness
Fitness: Moderate. No mandatory trekking but expect rough roads and basic facilities
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is this circuit suitable for first-time Kashmir visitors?
Honestly, it can be — but only if you're comfortable with basic accommodation, no-network zones, and genuinely rough roads. This is not Pahalgam or Gulmarg. If you've never been to Kashmir before and want something comfortable, do Dal Lake and Sonamarg first. Come back for this circuit when you know what you're signing up for.
Q. Can foreign nationals do this tour?
Foreign nationals are currently not permitted to enter Gurez Valley as it is a restricted area. The Warwan and Marwah leg is open to international visitors. A modified 5-day itinerary focusing on Warwan and Marwah can be arranged for foreign passport holders.
Q. What vehicle is needed for Margan Top?
A capable 4x4 is good for the Margan Top crossing into Warwan. A Mahindra Bolero or Toyota Innova with an experienced driver who knows the route specifically is what you need. Do not attempt this in a sedan or with an unfamiliar driver.
Q. Are there ATMs or medical facilities in these valleys?
There is a basic bank and medical post in Dawar (Gurez). Warwan and Marwah have neither. Carry enough cash for the Warwan–Marwah leg — roughly ₹5,000–8,000 beyond your package costs — and basic first aid including altitude sickness medication.
Q. How physically demanding is this itinerary?
The itinerary is moderate. There is no trekking requirement — all key sites are accessible by vehicle or short walks under 5 km. The altitude at Margan Top (4,100m) can cause mild headaches in people not used to high elevation. If you have heart or respiratory conditions, consult a doctor before booking.



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