01.
How to book a tour to Jammu and Kashmir ?
02.
If I do not want the tour as mentioned in
the website how do I make my own tour ?
03.
I am visiting Jammu and Kashmir for the
first time how should I prepare myself ?
04.
How advance should be my travel booking ?
05.
How to experience Jammu and Kashmir at
it's best ?
06.
Can I buy an Air Ticket through you also
?
07.
How will I be picked up from the Airport
or Railway Station in Jammu and Kashmir ?
08.
Can I book the hotels only with you and
not the complete tour ?
09.
What to you recommend about hotel
reservations. What else should I keep in mind while staying at the hotels
in Jammu and Kashmir ?
10.
If I only want to take the vehicle during
my tour and not the complete tour, then what do you suggest ?
11.
How do I get medication in Jammu and
Kashmir in case of necessity ?
12.
How can I come in contact with local
people during our travel in Jammu and Kashmir ?
13.
What is the best time to visit Jammu and
Kashmir ?
14.
Are the Visa and passports required
before visiting Jammu and Kashmir ?
15.
Which currency is used in Jammu and
Kashmir ?
16.
Can I pay in Euro, US Dollars or through
credit cards in Jammu and Kashmir ?
17.
What are the timings of the post office
and other administrative offices in Jammu and Kashmir ?
18.
I want to visit the temples, mosques and
churches in Jammu and Kashmir. What are the different options for me ?
19.
Is there any thing important while
visiting temples and mosques in Jammu and Kashmir ?
20.
What should I wear while on my tour to
Jammu and Kashmir ?
21.
I want to visit the wildlife sanctuaries
and national parks in Jammu and Kashmir. Give me some information about
them ?
22.
Are there any restrictions for the
Photography in Jammu and Kashmir ? Is there anything I need to consider
while doing photography in Jammu and Kashmir ?
23.
How is shopping in Jammu and Kashmir
? Can you provide me some tips for safe and smart shopping in Jammu and
Kashmir ?
24.
What shopping I can do in Jammu and
Kashmir ?
25.
How much should I give as tipping while
traveling in Jammu and Kashmir ?
26.
Are there any restrictions on the export
of articles from Jammu and Kashmir ?
27.
I want to know more about Kashmir Tours. Why should I book the tour through Kashmir Tours ?
28.
What is the guarantee that I would be
provided the services which I asked for during my tour ? Or how safe is my
tour with Kashmir Tours ?
29.
Where is the office of Kashmir Tours
located ?
30.
Does your company provide any sort of
insurance ?
31.
How do we settle the payment ? Is there
an advance deposit required ?
32.
How can I make the payment ?
33.
What type of information is required in
order to confirm the booking ?
34.
Do people understand English and other
foreign languages in Jammu and Kashmir ?
35.
Can I drive in Jammu and Kashmir ?
36.
What are the different greetings used in
Jammu and Kashmir ?
37.
What are the general do’s and don’ts for
greeting in Jammu and Kashmir ?
38.
How do Indians welcome their guests ?
39.
How can I identify people from various
religions ?
40.
What about the public facilities in Jammu
and Kashmir ?
41.
What caution should one tourist take –
when it comes to legal matter and safety ?
42.
What precautions should I take regarding
my health while in India ?
43.
What is the general meal plan in Jammu
and Kashmir ? What kind of food is served in the restaurants in Jammu and
Kashmir ?
44.
What are the special dishes one should
try on the trip to Jammu and Kashmir ?
During festive occasions, weddings and parties, the Kashmiris serve a
feast called Wazawan. The Wazwan consists of 36 meat dishes prepared
specially by highly trained chefs and eaten together. The feast begins
with the passing around of the Tash-t-Nari for guests to wash their hands,
followed by the various delicacies served in large silver platters or
thramis piled high with long grained rice crowned with rista (meat balls
made of finely pounded mutton and cooked in a gravy, seekh kababs, Dum
Kokur (chicken cooked in saffron scented yoghurt), Alu Bukhara Korma
(mutton simmered in a splendid sauce of yogurt, almonds and plums) along
with methi, Rogan Josh (which owes its rich red colour to the generous use
of Kashmiri chillies), Kebabs, vegetables, Tabak Maaz (flat pieces of meat
cut from the ribs and fried till they acquire a crisp crackling texture)
and chutneys. Gushtaba, which is the last item to be served in a
traditional wazawan, are meatballs moulded from pounded mutton like
large-sized Rista but cooked in thick gravy of fresh curd base. Dam-Aaloo
and chaman are the commonly served vegetarian dishes. Yakhni, a cream
coloured preparation of delicate flavour, is made with curd as a base. The
dessert is usually phirni and Kahwah. Kahwah is the green tea, flavoured
with saffron, cardamom and almonds.
45.
What is advisable to eat and drink in
Jammu and Kashmir ?
46.
Give me general information about local
transport available in Jammu and Kashmir ?
47.
I am an enthusiastic adventurous tourist. What are the various options for me in Jammu and Kashmir ?
48.
I want to spent my honeymoon in Kashmir. What are the various options ?
49.
I want to stay in the houseboat during my
tour to Kashmir. What are the various options ? |
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